Yeah. I suppose it was expected that Dustin would get the nomination
to represent Ireland in the Euro-vision, seeing that its turned into
a novelty competition more so than a serious (hic) music contest, but
apart from that I feel its a reflection on the state of music in this
country in a weird sense. Anyway I`d rather listen to Dustins views
on the chances of Hilary taking on the song and dumping U2 in her
seemingly flagging campaign, and also how he feels that now that he
has made it into the history of modern Irish music.
Shall we reminisce in twenty or so years about Dustins exploits in
politics, and his efforts to save some rare specie of feathered foul
found in the uplands of Ballybrickenit (just south of Mulinavat).
Will we all attend the unveiling of the bronze statue to Sir Dustin
that will be erected in the Liberties in his honour by his ageing
fans in recognition of his unending battle to legalise the use of
Paxo in roll your own ciggies as an alternative to Maryjane, (and she
is still coming after you)la la la la la.
By the by, ye are all gone very quite on this forum, and if a turkey
is the best new talent in Irish popular music, sure then I can`t
blame you.
But on a serious note (b7 or maybe e7, both popular in blues), since
the break up of the USSR, and the creation of new states, has anyone
noticed that these States take the Euro song contest a bit more
seriously than we do, (lousey grammar on that), have the Irish
gotten a bit too big in their musical boots now. Are we just turning
out rubbish, and expect a turkey to be a major player in the creation
of classic tunes etc etc etc...... ?
Any views on this scattered scripture of irregular meanings are
welcome.
(Paxo is a popular brand of turkey stuffing, sold dry, and was found
at times to be potent in a Rizzla, after a Mamas Boys gig in Sir
Henrys in Cork, back in the good old days)
I am online ready to report in on the upcoming live performance of Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova who will be delivering a 2 1/2 minute version of their Oscar nominated song Falling Slowly. (The song normally clocks in over 5 minutes, but the Academy was adamant on a tight timeline.)
(We're hearing a song from Enchanted just now...and we just saw the Oscar go to the film celebrating Edith Piaf. Music seems to be the 'keynote' this year!)
But THINK of it! If Glen and Marketa win, it will be a moment when the most glittered, global entertainment industry celebrates the busking culture of Grafton Street.
And isn't it Obama who chose U2's Beautiful Day for a campaign song? Hillary went with Celine Dion...
brendanchrisant <brendanchrisant@...> wrote:
Yeah. I suppose it was expected that Dustin would get the nomination to represent Ireland in the Euro-vision, seeing that its turned into a novelty competition more so than a serious (hic) music contest, but apart from that I feel its a reflection on the state of music in this country in a weird sense. Anyway I`d rather listen to Dustins views on the chances of Hilary taking on the song and dumping U2 in her seemingly flagging campaign, and also how he feels that now that he has made it into the history of modern Irish music.
Shall we reminisce in twenty or so years about Dustins exploits in politics, and his efforts to save some rare specie of feathered
foul found in the uplands of Ballybrickenit (just south of Mulinavat). Will we all attend the unveiling of the bronze statue to Sir Dustin that will be erected in the Liberties in his honour by his ageing fans in recognition of his unending battle to legalise the use of Paxo in roll your own ciggies as an alternative to Maryjane, (and she is still coming after you)la la la la la.
By the by, ye are all gone very quite on this forum, and if a turkey is the best new talent in Irish popular music, sure then I can`t blame you.
But on a serious note (b7 or maybe e7, both popular in blues), since the break up of the USSR, and the creation of new states, has anyone noticed that these States take the Euro song contest a bit more seriously than we do, (lousey grammar on that), have the Irish gotten a bit too big in their musical boots now. Are we just turning out rubbish, and expect a turkey to be a
major player in the creation of classic tunes etc etc etc...... ?
Any views on this scattered scripture of irregular meanings are welcome.
(Paxo is a popular brand of turkey stuffing, sold dry, and was found at times to be potent in a Rizzla, after a Mamas Boys gig in Sir Henrys in Cork, back in the good old days)
Subject: Re: [IrishRockers] De Turkey and De Music and De Oscars,
Brendan!
I am online ready to report in on the upcoming live performance of Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova who will be delivering a 2 1/2 minute version of their Oscar nominated song Falling Slowly. (The song normally clocks in over 5 minutes, but the Academy was adamant on a tight timeline.)
(We're hearing a song from Enchanted just now...and we just saw the Oscar go to the film celebrating Edith Piaf. Music seems to be the 'keynote' this year!)
But THINK of it! If Glen and Marketa win, it will be a moment when the most glittered, global entertainment industry celebrates the busking culture of Grafton Street.
And isn't it Obama who chose U2's Beautiful Day for a campaign song? Hillary went with Celine Dion...
brendanchrisant <brendanchrisant@...> wrote:
Yeah. I suppose it was expected that Dustin would get the nomination to represent Ireland in the Euro-vision, seeing that its turned into a novelty competition more so than a serious (hic) music contest, but apart from that I feel its a reflection on the state of music in this country in a weird sense. Anyway I`d rather listen to Dustins views on the chances of Hilary taking on the song and dumping U2 in her seemingly flagging campaign, and also how he feels that now that he has made it into the history of modern Irish music.
Shall we reminisce in twenty or so years about Dustins exploits in politics, and his efforts to save some rare specie of feathered foul found in the uplands of Ballybrickenit (just south of Mulinavat). Will we all attend the unveiling of the bronze statue to Sir Dustin that will be erected in the Liberties in his honour by his ageing fans in recognition of his unending battle to legalise the use of Paxo in roll your own ciggies as an alternative to Maryjane, (and she is still coming after you)la la la la la.
By the by, ye are all gone very quite on this forum, and if a turkey is the best new talent in Irish popular music, sure then I can`t blame you.
But on a serious note (b7 or maybe e7, both popular in blues), since the break up of the USSR, and the creation of new states, has anyone noticed that these States take the Euro song contest a bit more seriously than we do, (lousey grammar on that), have the Irish gotten a bit too big in their musical boots now. Are we just turning out rubbish, and expect a turkey to be a major player in the creation of classic tunes etc etc etc...... ?
Any views on this scattered scripture of irregular meanings are welcome.
(Paxo is a popular brand of turkey stuffing, sold dry, and was found at times to be potent in a Rizzla, after a Mamas Boys gig in Sir Henrys in Cork, back in the good old days)
You may be right (City of Blinding Light). I know that Hillary WAS considering two U2 songs in her poll, and Beautiful Day was one of them. But I coulda swore Obama used that one for his Super Tuesday speech.
I'm pretty stoked right now because someone named Suzy Templeton just bagged a statue for her work on the animated short Peter and the Wolf.
Third nominated original song after this commercial break...
Deb C <eurodiva@...> wrote:
I think the U2 song was "City of Blinding Lights" unless Obama
uses both?
A nomination I can root wholeheartedly for even if myfave from the film is "When Your Mind's Made Up"...
Subject: Re: [IrishRockers] De Turkey and De Music and De Oscars,
Brendan!
I am online ready to report in on the upcoming live performance of Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova who will be delivering a 2 1/2 minute version of their Oscar nominated song Falling Slowly. (The song normally clocks in over 5 minutes, but the Academy was adamant on a tight timeline.)
(We're hearing a song from Enchanted just now...and we just saw the Oscar go to the film celebrating Edith Piaf. Music seems to be the 'keynote' this year!)
But THINK of it! If Glen and Marketa win, it will be a moment when the most glittered, global entertainment industry celebrates the busking culture of Grafton Street.
And isn't it Obama who chose U2's Beautiful Day for a campaign song? Hillary went with Celine Dion...
brendanchrisant <brendanchrisant@yahoo.ie> wrote:
Yeah. I suppose it was expected that Dustin would get the nomination to represent Ireland in the Euro-vision, seeing that its turned into a novelty competition more so than a serious (hic) music contest, but apart from that I feel its a reflection on the state of music in this country in a weird sense. Anyway I`d rather listen to Dustins views on the chances of Hilary taking on the song and dumping U2 in her seemingly flagging campaign, and also how he feels that now that he has made it into the history of modern Irish music.
Shall we reminisce in twenty or so years about Dustins exploits in politics, and his efforts to save some rare specie of feathered foul found in the uplands of Ballybrickenit (just south of Mulinavat). Will we all attend the unveiling of the bronze statue to Sir Dustin that will be erected in the Liberties in his honour by his ageing fans in recognition of his unending battle to legalise the use of
Paxo in roll your own ciggies as an alternative to Maryjane, (and she is still coming after you)la la la la la.
By the by, ye are all gone very quite on this forum, and if a turkey is the best new talent in Irish popular music, sure then I can`t blame you.
But on a serious note (b7 or maybe e7, both popular in blues), since the break up of the USSR, and the creation of new states, has anyone noticed that these States take the Euro song contest a bit more seriously than we do, (lousey grammar on that), have the Irish gotten a bit too big in their musical boots now. Are we just turning out rubbish, and expect a turkey to be a major player in the creation of classic tunes etc etc etc...... ?
Any views on this scattered scripture of irregular meanings are welcome.
(Paxo is a popular brand of turkey stuffing, sold dry, and was found at times
to be potent in a Rizzla, after a Mamas Boys gig in Sir Henrys in Cork, back in the good old days)
I just heard about it on the radio this morning - and that's New
Zealand radio mind you!
Is it time to bring back Johnny Logan or maybe even Dana?
--- In irishrock@yahoogroups.com, "brendanchrisant"
<brendanchrisant@...> wrote:
>
> Yeah. I suppose it was expected that Dustin would get the nomination
> to represent Ireland in the Euro-vision, seeing that its turned into
> a novelty competition more so than a serious (hic) music contest, but
> apart from that I feel its a reflection on the state of music in this
> country in a weird sense. Anyway I`d rather listen to Dustins views
> on the chances of Hilary taking on the song and dumping U2 in her
> seemingly flagging campaign, and also how he feels that now that he
> has made it into the history of modern Irish music.
>
> Shall we reminisce in twenty or so years about Dustins exploits in
> politics, and his efforts to save some rare specie of feathered foul
> found in the uplands of Ballybrickenit (just south of Mulinavat).
> Will we all attend the unveiling of the bronze statue to Sir Dustin
> that will be erected in the Liberties in his honour by his ageing
> fans in recognition of his unending battle to legalise the use of
> Paxo in roll your own ciggies as an alternative to Maryjane, (and she
> is still coming after you)la la la la la.
>
> By the by, ye are all gone very quite on this forum, and if a turkey
> is the best new talent in Irish popular music, sure then I can`t
> blame you.
>
> But on a serious note (b7 or maybe e7, both popular in blues), since
> the break up of the USSR, and the creation of new states, has anyone
> noticed that these States take the Euro song contest a bit more
> seriously than we do, (lousey grammar on that), have the Irish
> gotten a bit too big in their musical boots now. Are we just turning
> out rubbish, and expect a turkey to be a major player in the creation
> of classic tunes etc etc etc...... ?
>
> Any views on this scattered scripture of irregular meanings are
> welcome.
>
> (Paxo is a popular brand of turkey stuffing, sold dry, and was found
> at times to be potent in a Rizzla, after a Mamas Boys gig in Sir
> Henrys in Cork, back in the good old days)
>