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The 50 Great Albums Of All Time (In My Opinion)
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The 50 Greatest Albums Of All Time (In My Opinion)
1. Revoler- The Beatles
2. Highway 61 Revisited- Bob Dy...
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Bob Dylan - CD Collection
A quick runthrough of the Dylan albums I own in CD form. There are countless other albums I have in digital form only so they cannot be shown. I wi...
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Top 5 Bob Dylan Albums
A quick countdown of my CURRENT Top 5 Bob Dylan Albums. Very difficult to choose as I am a fan of pretty much every album he's released. Like, comm...
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Top 10 Bob Dylan Albums
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This list is based on opinion. The albums are chosen by individual songs and the album feel as a whole. If the son...
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And no "Modern Times" that is a surprise but then music is in the ear of the listner good job
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The Quiet Joys of Brotherhood - Sandy Denny
One of my favourite Sandy Denny songs. Thank you Andy for allowing me to use your photos.
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I always thought she was from London, Wimbledon or somewhere like that,I do aqgree she had one amazing voice God rest her and yes it does bring life into weary bones
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4 in a Bar sings "All The Fine Young Men"
"All The Fine Young Men", performed by 4 in a Bar at the Helix Arts Centre, Dublin in December 2011.
4 in a Bar arrangement of the original song b...
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Great pity you didn't get it all it's a great song Lovely
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Mary Black & Imelda may - Mountains to the sea
Available on CD at http://irishcountry.ie/inde...
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Powerful song like to hear them do it live thanks for the post
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Mary Black - All The Fine Young Men
Mary Black singing All the Fine Young Men by Eric Bogle and John Munro. Taken from 'Stories From the Steeples" 2011.
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Tomorrow Is A Long Time - Bob Dylan (Acoustic Cover)
"Copyright music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Special Rider -- for original, exclusive
performances by Bob Dylan, check-out the off...
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I have great memories of an old girl friend of mine singing this on Donabate beach in Dublin over 30 years ago. thanks for the post she was to die ,God rest her, not long afterwords but her voice sounded very similar eerey. Loved it thanks again for the post
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Phosphorescent - Tomorrow Is a Long Time [Bob Dylan] (Live in Copenhagen, September 20th, 2010)
"Copyright music and lyrics reproduced by kind permission of Special Rider -- for original, exclusive
performances by Bob Dylan, check-out the off...
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Thanks for the post great memories of this song that we don't hear often enough
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The Coronas - Grace Don't Wait Cover.
Thanks for listening everyone :) Niamh.x
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Never heard it done accoustic well done
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The Coronas - San Diego Song (Live)
The Coronas sing San Diego Song live at St. Benildus Dublin.
Recorded on Jan. 28 '08
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Flashing Stocking Tops.wmv
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Now dosn't that bring you back, was I ever young but I'm still old enough to remember wearing them but there weren't that many suspenders was there
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Al O'Donnell - Me Tune
This tune started a banjo doodle, went through various stage, and finished up on open-tuned guitar.
[sleeve notes]
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lovely, shame it's not that bit longer I'd say it would be great live
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Who knows where the time goes - Fairport Convention
Fairport Convention were one of the most innovative and influential British bands of the late 1960's and are still recording and touring today. Th...
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Oh the voice, the memories God be good to her. First heard her this song on the radio in the late 60's and you know it sounds just as as stunning today over 40 years later.
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Richard Thompson & Dave Swarbrick:Sloth.
Posted by kind permission of Richard Thompson & Dave Swarbrick And Manager
Filmed By Pete Simmo
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Well dosen't that bring you back the years may moved on but God the music still remains. Thanks for the post and for bringing me back 30 years
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Dave Swarbrick & Martin Carthy - Sovay
Swarb & Martin Carthy perform "Sovay" on Yorkshire TV's "Calendar", July 1989
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Now there is a memory God was I ever young thanks for the posyt
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Harvey Andrews - Long ago far away
Harvey Andrews ,,Long ago far away,,
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Always great to hear Andrews ben a fan since the early 70's
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Harvey Andrews - In The Darkness
Singer Songwriter Harvey Andrews and a track from the 1973 Lp Writer Of Songs which was also the B.Side to the single Soldier.
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MUNRO | O'CALLAGHAN | TITCHENER - All The Fine Young Men
John Munro, Mike O'Callaghan & Peter Titchener perform in the beautiful Penny School Cafe/Gallery at Maldon Folk Festival 2011.
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Would have loved to have been there great live feel about most unusual version of a really strong song thanks
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Toein' in the Dark - All The Fine Young Men
Toein' in the Dark playing 'All The Fine Young Men', a poignant song about soldiers who lost their lives in the first world war. Lyrics by Eric Bog...
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Lovely Bogle really has a library of great songs great version thanks the post
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Eric Bogle - If Wishes Were Fishes
Eric Bogle - If Wishes Were Fishes
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Funny really how Bogle's name crops up every now and then I notice on Mary Black's latest album she does a fine version of "All the young men".
As a Dubliner I have no memory of him every playing here just like Harvey Andrews both of which I would have loved to have seen live but hope they enjoy...
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Mary Black Anthology - 1983 - 2011
This anthology video shows the story of Mary Black's music. It takes you on a journey through her more than 30 years spanning music career. Startin...
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Al O'Donnell - Ramble Away
A neat song of a rake's progress.
[sleeve notes]
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Al O'Donnell "Night Visiting Song" on his new banjo
Al sings " Night Visiting Song" in his kitchen. He plays his new banjo custom made in my shop.
For more information: www.banjoman.de
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God he still sounds like he did in 1970 great sruff
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Al O'Donnell - Maid on the Mountain
I wrote this song to try and encourage older people not to lose sight of their more youthful dreams. The tune is an adaptation of the traditional "...
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Funny really as I heard "Sammy's Bar" in a friends house the other day which is what brought me to see what might be on line.
I do have a good mermory of you heading off with your bango in it's case to do a gig stopping to talk to my late brother about God knows what.
Good memories and thanks for...
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Al O'Donnell - The Granemore Hare
'The Granemore Hare' sung by Al O'Donnell, from the album 'Al O'Donnell 2' released in 1978.
This song is also known as "The Hills of Greenmore" o...
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Is tha Al playing a guitar only ever remember Al with the trusty banjo
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Al O'Donnell - The Granemore Hare
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Now this the version I remember all those years ago oh where does the time ago thanks for the post and thanks Alo for the memory
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Al O'Donnell - Ned of the Hill
Edmond O'Brien supported James II whose defect led to the confiscation of his estate. The song describes the outlaw driven by pain, beating on the...
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Luke Kelly The Auld Triangle
Luke Kelly In Liedercircus Germany 1976
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Davey Graham "She Moves Through the Fair" AKA "White Summer"
Davey Graham adapted this traditional melody to DADGAD guitar in the early 60s. His groundbreaking work on the guitar greatly influenced musicians...
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Jack Lukeman (Jack L) - Live at the Edinburgh Fringe 2011 : 'Port of Amsterdam'
Jack performs another outstanding Brel song on his opening show at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival
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Flossie Malavialle - Getting Over You
Flossie was the opening special guest support for Show of Hands on their County Towns Tour 2009. Her beautiful interpretation of this Janis Ian ori...
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Ok this sort of list is almost like "How long is a piece of string" having said that as somebody who was reared in the 60's I have found some of the "The Beatles" albums have not aged [exception "Revolver" still sounds great].
Unlike Dylan's which I still find invigerating .
Music is in the ear...