 Brithyn? Absolut! Do you know what I'm getting there, going through that sort of Mark Norfer thing? Right. You found a Mark Norfer? I would be, and Patti obviously plays it. Mark Norfer style guitar? A new guitar as well? I didn't put a guitar word. I'm not old enough. It's only old enough. Very good. So, are you sticking to the one genre through the album? Is it true? It's the name of the album. I got an article done on the shown on the pen. His headline was Love, Loss or Something Lockdown. That's a nice name for an album. That's basically what the songs are about. There's lost people during it as well. Stuff about that and then we got married in the middle of it. I hear that. Congratulations on that. 16 years and then we picked COVID to get married. Of course. Why not? Had you to cancel it a couple of times and all that? No, we just stuck to the date. That was it? 25 was allowed and it was only 25 on the day. Right, very good. There was no live music in it. No, it was awful. Are you a gig in, Mark? We're doing a few bits and pieces just to let the music get in here and a couple of covers and stuff. Michelle from Patti and Mikey out of the goats as well. A few bits and then we're throwing on some of the originals. Just to see if it's good recording them and all the rest. Do you want to see what people think? Definitely. I get that. So far, no complaints like so. No complaints. Come here. The lockdown didn't affect you much musically. Did you go on live? Did you do streams? I don't know. We've done a few friends. We've done a wee jam session one time just once. That was out like. There was a lot of people who was doing that. Were the boys doing it before? They're still doing it, aren't they? As I say, me and Jimmy started doing it. Me brought Brandon. Brandon, come on. What do you call that? Streamyard. I got on it and it was great. The signal was gone down. I was scared. You have to do it right. That day we got a phone call. We were doing our best numbers. We got the phone call. They said, your phone must have died. We had the plug dance to a date. We were happy. That's good. That's the main thing if you're happy. Did you plan to release the album? I don't want to release it in the next couple of months. It would be a band together. Mickey and that is the last thing. I think we would get parts on board. Maybe with a baller or something. Very good. When things out there to see and get a band together. yn stoc. Shopping made easy, with Clarna at Tinney's Toys, Llech Road Letter Chemmy, and at tinneysttoys.com for express delivery or click and collect. A public interest message from Dunygol County Council. Dunygol County Council are carrying out septic tank inspections across the county and would like to remind homeowners to check the condition of their wastewater treatment systems for signs of sewage overflows, blockages, pools of effulant on lawns, or in nearby ditches and streams. 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The reason why I'm asking is because, Patsy, you played a major part, that's a legend, and you carried him on stage, many's in it, but you carried him out of the church last Thursday. Last Thursday? Yeah, that's right. So how did that feel? It was weird, like the other thing was never weird because we knew it was just fun, I mean it was a real coffin that he used to use on stage, but some guy had spread it black, but that was just part of the show, so he got used to that every night, but when this last Thursday was the reality and he knew it was the last thing you'd be carrying it. Did you think, did he ask for that? I think he did, yeah, that was one of the questions, one of the bandy. Carry him out. Like, how have we lost an iconic artist, but never see the likes again? See, like we're seeing that, but maybe it's because we're older, that young people wouldn't see that now. No, but so much stuff you wouldn't get away with. Well, this is true as well, we couldn't do the act that he used to do, and we couldn't even talk about most of it. No, I know, I know, but I used to go to see it, I remember playing, he's played up in the Ascendenders, up in Oman, and I used to go up the balcony, he looked down, he said he'd been carried on, and he'd been carried on in the coffin, and used to dress as monks, and there was nights he wasn't in the coffin, and he'd come behind the crowd following him, but I got to know him very well, and he'd come in to take me away, that's right, he had all these aliases, but he vocally had to he was... He could cover any song, any female song, any rock stuff, he could do it all. He came on, he was playing in Staban, and he was doing the karaoke thing, and he was, but he was, you know, he was eating the nephew, and he was amazing, right, doing that, but he would, you know, he was always thinking, like the header on him, right, and he'd come to me, and he'd said, my way, to my bottle deck, and he'd got a napkin, and he rolled it up, and he's stuck it on the top of the bottle, right, and he said to me, he says, and he looks, he's amazing, and he says, she and I shout, you throw me the bottle, right, and I said, no borrow it all, right, so we sat there, next thing on in the song, I predict a riot, right, and he says, so he's doing all this, and most of them karaoke boys stand up in the corner on the stage, not wallying, no, he was around, so when I, when I went by me, he said me throw, and I threw the bottle to him, right, and he let's on, he's letting it, it's a pather plump, I predict a riot, and he's letting it, and there's people looking at him, actually go, I just saw his, but it was people looking at him going, Jesus, it's a pather plump, is he going to throw that, you know what I mean? Ah, sadly, hey sadly, but he was, he was unique, and we hope he rests in peace, we really do, and we're something with his death family, I'll make a point of looking out for some of his music if I can get it, it's just a pity there's not a lot of it there, isn't it? Just go demon, that's the one to look for. I almost, we'll have a look, you may maybe even have a week's good, by the way, Patsy, thanks for that, and you, when you were coming up, I said, I have to ask Patsy about rock, you know what I mean, but anyway. Mark, back to yourself, as I said, great album, it will be available through your Facebook page. I'm going to give it, anybody that wants it to, just message me with their email, I'll. Of course, and when, when do you think that we've, you know, no time? Any time they want, and then probably in the middle of summer then, I'll put it on Spotify and all that. And tell me, are you having a lunch? Ah, that's what we're hoping now, so. You have a lunch? No, I'm looking for a venue, any venues out there, when I have a night, we're going to band together and get on, maybe we could have a few support acts and stuff, and make a night of it. Of course, of course. Well, as I say, make a night of it. Do you have a problem with picking the songs to put on? Is that, you know, have you written a lot of songs, you said you wrote a lot during sort of lockdown? I'm going, which one should I put on? That has to be a big thing too. I'm picking, and I will, the ones that I had, I had about three or four, no, about three, already recorded on the studio with Paul, and then I went to that kind of style then with the other ones, and it was easier to do kind of acoustic stuff, because I was recording in my vocal and acoustic in the house, emailing at the Paul, and then he was doing the magic again. Ah, you were saying that, you were doing it from the, like, that's a big thing too, but do you see in the finished product, when Paul finished it, were any of them different to what you got? I never thought of that, you know? Ah, well, he would, you give him that freedom? Ah, he does a lot of drop tuning and stuff like that there, so. Okay. Basically, I don't have any of myself playing the song on acoustic guitar, and he'd send me back in, right there's your backing track, sing you along with that and play your guitar if you want, and some of them I don't even play guitar, so it's going from what I was playing, they thought I was getting back, it's different, but it's like patchy down there the night, different thing all together, different players all the time, so everybody's their own kind of sound, so. Brilliant. Well, listen, we'd love to get another track from the album if you don't mind. All right. And this one has. This is one I wrote, I was telling you earlier, I got married in November, not last year, a year before, I had a COVID, and my niece says to me, why don't you sing a song for Elaine coming up there? She's all East country American boys, does it now? And instead of giving me all these songs, you could sing this, you could sing it. So I thought, nah, I'll do my own file, write one. So that's what it was. Nice touch, eh? And it was played, we got married at two o'clock, and it was played on here in Highland Radio at two o'clock. Oh, very good. That's what's. Brandy point job. Brilliant, well done, that's good. Well, what's it called? She's there's the wedding song. The wedding song, very good. The old time. Are we about out of tune here? I take your time, you're okay. Just proves it a slave, you see. Just in case you're listening in, just tuned in to smoke McKinney, and release this brand new album very shortly. Be my bride, as I stand here, standing here, no way to see you. See the bride's maids from the corner of my eye. Flower girls, how they make everyone smile. It's a turn to try not to cry. You're my best friend, you're my life. Today you'll be my wife in Saddle's, words I do. Family friends and till I die, you're my best friend. Family friends and promise you till I die. Absolutely brilliant. Is that on the album? It is, yes. That's class, really, really nice. A nice, just nice personal touch the whole day. The gears was on to me about singing this and singing that. This is now, I'll write my own song. Of course. That was the effort. Well, it's a good effort, it is, let me tell you. That's really, really well done, I love that. Right, Mark McKinney in studio and telling us all about his new album. He's been playing a couple of tracks on a cover. But live soccer action this evening from Fun Park. Fun Harf's taken on Dundog. When we were last with Jeremy Doherty, Fun Harf's were... Dundog were leading by a goal.