Very nice man and extremely talented. I took my 8 year old son to see The Pogues in Chicago last night and Terry gave him his guitar pick! It was a great show! The guys did an awesome job! Thanks to Terry and all the boys!
He's one of those musicians that could perhaps be better described as a "Story Teller".You could put on a record of his and be transported out of time and place,but still find relevence in your own situation.
wow! the man who inspired me to buy a mandolin [and soon a mandola] back in the sevnties when I saw him play "Noisey Johnny" with his then wife Gay Woods [who inspired me to take on the dulcimer after I saw her with her then husband ... ] perform in Arnhem in 1979 or 1980
Yes it is him!!! You turn your back for a couple of years and things change! He is one of my favourites from a generation of folk geniuses that can never be replaced. Or sadly, bettered!.
He's about sixty,which might have qualified him as being an old man once, but the baby boomers (bless em!) have moved the goal posts, so he is only in upper middle age now.
hat off, a very good guitarist, i've never ever heard from till now *applauds*
Grumberf 10 months ago
Very nice man and extremely talented. I took my 8 year old son to see The Pogues in Chicago last night and Terry gave him his guitar pick! It was a great show! The guys did an awesome job! Thanks to Terry and all the boys!
farmvillestefnrob 11 months ago
has anybody got any idea what kind of bouzouki terry woods is playing
bodhranseb 1 year ago
THE reason I play both the Irish Bouzouki and Cittern. I would have killed myself if I never heard the Pogues. No shit.
BmoreBusker 1 year ago
Wow! What?! Terry where are you??!! Amazing
wornpick1 1 year ago
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tracyam 1 year ago
love this song and Terry!! thank you !!!!!
dulcimerer 3 years ago
W I MODENA CITY RAMBLERS!!!!!!!!!
9markolino0 3 years ago
He's one of those musicians that could perhaps be better described as a "Story Teller".You could put on a record of his and be transported out of time and place,but still find relevence in your own situation.
neohip 4 years ago
wow! the man who inspired me to buy a mandolin [and soon a mandola] back in the sevnties when I saw him play "Noisey Johnny" with his then wife Gay Woods [who inspired me to take on the dulcimer after I saw her with her then husband ... ] perform in Arnhem in 1979 or 1980
BenDirks 4 years ago
this surely is terry... i think he has the same calm look on his face as in ealier days! :D tnx for sharing this
chrisaldi 4 years ago
Yes it is him!!! You turn your back for a couple of years and things change! He is one of my favourites from a generation of folk geniuses that can never be replaced. Or sadly, bettered!.
neohip 4 years ago
er,is this actually him?
He looks more like Peter Gabriel to me.Ha!
He seems about the right age and is playing the right instrument (very well) but i could only tell for sure if he sang.
neohip 4 years ago
This is so great! Strange to see him as an old man, I`ve always watch old Pogues clips :) Great performance to...
Wowbagger86 4 years ago
He's about sixty,which might have qualified him as being an old man once, but the baby boomers (bless em!) have moved the goal posts, so he is only in upper middle age now.
neohip 4 years ago
this man is the maestro of brilliant bouzouki playing !! tooraloo !!
Funkfuzzi1 5 years ago
You think he's good on a Bouzouki? You should listen to him on a Banjo!.
neohip 4 years ago
;o)
name me a street and i'll name you a bar !
he's a great one in any way !
tooraloo!
Funkfuzzi1 4 years ago