It's official, Phil Lynott.
http://www.todayfm.com/mobile/index.php?id=9175
And although he came No. 6, this for me is the best Irish song ever written:
And this is also top class:
It's official, Phil Lynott.
http://www.todayfm.com/mobile/index.php?id=9175
And although he came No. 6, this for me is the best Irish song ever written:
And this is also top class:
Last edited by PeterG; 08-11-2014 at 05:29 AM.
My top list is:
(and remember this is about songwriters, not performers)
1. Phil Lynott
2. Christy Moore
3. Damien Dempsey
4. Sinead O'Connor
5. Shane McGowan
6. Máire Brennan
7. Jimmy McCarthy
8. Mary Coughlan
Great song, shame it was such a touristy video though. Most of the best pubs are on the North Side in the markets area not in Temple Bar, which has been a huge tourist trap for decades.
My favourite song is Roisin Dubh (Black Rose)
What? No love for Van Morrison?
I love Phil/Thin Lizzy.
For me it's Shane McGowan. At least, when he is not too stoned or drunk to stop his brains from working.
I probably can't come up with more than 5 people and Luka Bloom (Christy Moore's brother Barry) would definitely be on that list.
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.
Very very surprised Gilbert O'Sullivan isnt on that list????
Another vote for Van the Man!
Bill
She'll be standing on the bar soon
With a fish head and a harpoon
and a fake beard plastered on her brow.
It's not what the Irish would say...
Indeed, there is only one Ireland and it's a republic... of course, its Northen province is occupied by unfriendly forces
Nope, no history lesson,please.... especially from a UK monarchist subject, who's going to get it all wrong...
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.
Oops, I see that others have already weighed in with same opinion.
Note to self: Must read through thread before replying !!
David Lewis
It is exactly what the Irish say, I'm Irish and I live in Ireland.
The ENGLISH often call Ireland (the Republic) Southern Ireland, which is incorrect.
The state's full name is the Republic of Ireland, but called Ireland by almost everyone. That the island also has the same name I know is confusing for outsiders, but there you have it.
There is a very common comparison i.e. the amount of people who call the USA simply America, but I don't know of anyone who calls the USA, the Republic
While I think that is partly true i.e. the radio listeners like most Irish people, myself included, think of Ireland the country when the name Ireland is mentioned, they & I rarely think of the whole island.
However, I KNOW it has just as much to do with the fact that Van's 60s-70s bluesy,soulful,pop was never big in Ireland, it was always much bigger in the UK and the US. The biggest import to Ireland from the USA was always country music and folk music.
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