Jimmy Crowley & Stoker's Lodge - Boys of Fair Hill - 1975
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great stuff, anyone know where i can get an album with jimmys version of "the night the goose broke loose on grand parade" thanks, galway for the double.
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can someone please tell me ; is the start of this video nash's boreen ? and the lads talking with their pint, is that the old club house up from the Mon??? i lived near it at number 15 fairhill .. and my late Grandfather lived across the road at number 1 kerryhall road fairhill ... ( da low passage) as it was called...
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ten out of ten
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Great video, thanks for posting
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my dad sang this with the paper boys :D
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my dad was in dat video a whipper in
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jimmy was a great friend of my granduncle and has a brilliant voice to boot bualadh bos
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I love this: what a singer! What a song! What people! What dogs!
Meself? Born: 1938 in The Lough. Baptism: Lough Chapel. First school: Saint Mary's of the Isle, First Communion: South Chapel. My home 1944 - 46: The Apple Market Tavern (now 'The Brown Derby') in Barrack Street. I understand every syllable: its my native language.
I left Cork in 1950. Dublin 1950 - 60. Lived in Cardiff since.
I'm not from Fair Hill but I love the song and the people it sings.
Jimmy Crowley is a real Cork Boy!
muisire 2 years ago 4
can someone tell me where the house is at 2:54. It seems very familiar to me.
killdog95 1 year ago