Kíla - Tog go Bog é (Live at Vicar Street, 2002)
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Ronáin Ó'Snodaigh does a gig every last Thurs of the month @ The Cobblestone, Smithfield, Dublin.
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This is great stuff. buts kilas elitist ollowing don't like ireland,
ie those from dublin, cork. limerick housing esteates, whos also like this music
They want surfer lads from kilkee and ucg arts students.
but ye have a seperate following who know you are good aswel but dont brag about it on ipods
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they're playing in crawdaddy tomorrow 22nd sept
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@blanquita651 ¿Sabes irlandés?¿En qué está equivocado? Un saludo.
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Son realmente impresionantes. Dan ganas de bailar. Además, el gaélico suena muy bien. Saludos desde España.
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Saw them last night. Insane.
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Wish they hadn't taken grammatical liberties. I know they do it in English all the time but the difference is hardly anyone speaks Irish as a first language so people actually think it's right to say tóg é go bog é, including a particular gaeltacht school which put it on their hoodies...
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GREAT
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@podgelim bí ann is the first part (from the album) and leanfaidh mé. They're usually together on youtube
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@gfks11 not enough people, ba thrua an scéal
I was trapped in a place which is ruled by the traffic
I was trapped in a place where you would believe in it
I was trapped in a place which is filled with the traffic
Don't know how, but I was always going to escape.
I am going to go to where the roads have no pavements
I am travelling back and forth on the breast of the world
I am arriving to the heritage within which I was reared
Don't know how, but for sure, I'll get there
So good-bye, good-bye, good-bye, I'll see you soon.
clairey11 3 years ago 15
this is sooooo brilliant.
Show this to my parents who play stuffy dubliners tunes ALL THE TIME..
Like. I don't mean to hate on the Dubliners, I think they're grand too.. But this is where being Irish in the 21st century takes us
NousSavons 2 years ago 12