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3 months ago
Oops! Get a Bigger Wrecker!!!
Lack of see-saw, teeter-totter, equals-as-balanced, unequal-as-tipped math! In fairness to Michael Long's truck and crane service, the picture of t...
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7 months ago
W.B.Yeats Reading His Own Verse
Yeats made these recordings for the wireless in 1932, 1934 and the last on 28 October 1937 when he was 72. He died on January 28 1939. The photogra...
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7 months ago
The Dubliners - The Foggy Dew
Paddy Reily singing The Foggy Dew at The Dubliners' 40 years reunion
In memory of the great Luke Kelly and Ciaran Bourke - R.I.P.
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NO commercialism. Hard to imagine these days. Irish folk is as pure as it gets. Thanks Dubliners!
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9 months ago
Flann O'Brien Radio Programme part 1
This is a radio programme on Flann O'Brien I recorded perhaps 10 years ago and recently found on an old cassette. It has not been archived on the R...
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9 months ago
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Flann, our hearts sing our thanks to you and your comic genius. Angels bless you and your bicycle - we in Melbourne Oz salute you.
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11 months ago
Martin Simpson: Medley of Celtic Airs
Celtic fingerstyle guitar virtuoso Martin Simpson plays a medley of celtic airs: "Rosie Anderson," "The Shearing's Not For Me," and "Bogie's Bonny ...
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THANKS MARTIN! What a blessing you are. I had the great good fortune to wander into a tent at The Port Fairy Festival, Victoria, Oz, and there was a guitar concert in progress. That is how I only recently I discovered the extraordinary music of this marvellous artist - Martin and Tony Mc Manus...
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11 months ago
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11 months ago
St Patricks Day 2011 Flashmob. Central Station, Sydney, Australia.
Awesome Irish Dancing including members of Riverdance and school children in spectacular Central Station Sydney. Over 100 dancers spread St Patrick...
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This public dance event on St Patrick's Day was so life affirming - like all cultural celebrations, particularly in a young country like Australia, which has none of it own outside of that of indigenous Australians. Many comments on this site have shocked me. To turn a life enhancing event int...
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11 months ago
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1 year ago
Michael O Suilleabhain Woodbrook
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Enchanting. Thank you Michael! This music was used as the sound track to a radio documentary on the writer David Thomson and his reknowned book - a memoir/irish history /love story - 'Woodbrook.' The podcast is also on the web. Highly recommended.
I also would like to know which church this...
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1 year ago
Alistair McGowan (Comic Aid)
Alistair McGowan's bit on Comic Aid
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He's this brilliant on different backgrounds because he's actually Irish and Anglo-Indian. Like Alistaire said at the end of 'Who do you think you are?' It's Sean Singh!
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
The Makem & Spain Brothers " The Winds are Singing Freedom"
A tribute to Tommy Makem at Laurelton Hall Milford Connecticut 28 March 2008
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An Australian Irish woman says thank you Tommy and RIP. When will the Nobel Prize be given to the poets of freedom? Thank you Armagh.
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1 year ago
Tommy Makem - Four Green Fields
Rest in Peace my dear friend.
a slide show of a few Tommy Makem photo's. For some reason there is a small flutter in Tommy's voice...I'm not s...
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1 year ago
The Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls
This arrangement can be found in my new eBook: 12 Tunes For Celtic Ukulele. It is available from my website at http://kenmiddleton.co.uk/e......
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Delicate regret. Thank you.
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1 year ago
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Thank you so much for posting this precious time capsule.