 Yeah, and the Highland Radio birthday bash. Very much indeed. Great music from our track group. Looking forward to hearing you in Wilkins for our Irish session on the 22nd of March from all a glens-fully GAA. Yeah, hello. And congratulations to Ciaran and Eunice. I'm to call you Eunice. Am I saying that right? Eunice. Eunice. I'm sorry, my apologies. And congratulations to Ciaran and Eunice and all the group from Christina tuning in from Dublin. Thank you very much. Hi, Christina. And congratulations to... Oh, not in the world. Ciaran and Eunice and girls from Jackie and Maliki and Terman. Brilliant stuff. And she and Ned O'Donnell said glens-fully GAA all the way. There you go. Is the group open for new members, or is it no, are you a closed group as such? No, it's not. It's all crack. All of them are here. We do... This group here play as they say through score, but we do meet up with other... We just say that. No, if you do, you say Wilkins, like they were saying there. That's open. Anybody wants you to come. You know, it's like, we go down to maybe Blake's and it's Tuesday night, when you sit on there and it could be six people or it could be 26 people. So you just basically down to run. No-one planned or programmed or anything. There you go. You had boys up here a few months ago. Ciaran and Gala, James Gala there. That's right. Ciaran and Blake, sonny. Fantastic session. So we could have ended up there. You should have ended up there, then. I see you're getting a look there, just like that. I mean, I can't get away from you. I'm married long enough to know the look of this. I'll be telling you. Jesus is the favourite doing millions. It's scary. But it's back in the house, too. Davina O'Donnell said, well done, Ciaran and Eunice and gang from all the O'Donnells and convoy. Yes, indeed. So, the Taylor Troubles, where did the name come from? We... What do you call it? Letter County Memories. Do you know of a guy called Johnny Joel McCollum? Mm-hmm. Johnny Joel, wandered across us some night. I don't know. I think me and Eunice McBride were on the plane, Junior. And I happened to say, but as we think and go, he says, come on down, so Monday night. He has a Monday night in the station house, I think. Memories, Monday night. It's the last Monday every month. I started, like, for the older people in the community, he said, come on and get a cup of tea, and there's a lot of dancing, big stories, and it's really a good night. Like, some of the historians are telling stories from the area, and ports, and it's open to anybody. That's a brilliant idea. So, Johnny Joel does that. So, we were sitting one night and Brian Walsh, in the con fair, and he says, what do we call you? And I'm going, my God. Scooby here, like, you know. He goes, right, right, right. So, we're sitting there next thing. I'd like him to use the tailor's troubles. Well, I'm the tailor, and that's the zones. Oh, that's where I came out of. So, it's stuck. Very good. How long goes that game, roughly? A couple of years ago, eh? Excellent. Well, your own, as you say, the tailor, are you working away at it? Yeah, I'm stitching everybody up. Very good, very good. And the main street there? Yeah, yeah, I just crossed my four lanterns. That's the place where we're... I know, where the bodies are. It's a good spot. It's a good spot. How long are you at that? Because there's a strong family connection on that, isn't there? Yeah, me dad took us all back from Scotland. I think it was 73. He came back here and he opened up. There used to be Dallon's supermarket and then there was, like, a butcher's beside the killies. They're all gone now. There was a kind of their cold room for holding meat out the back, and that's where he had his first shop on there. And then he moved down the end to the old CYMS building where sort of the courtyard is now. He's had four lanterns. And then he moved over to where we are now. Dad had an accent where he was just never going to be able to do what he could do. So I kind of said I'll give him a close-up on all. I was going to stay about six weeks so that was 23 or 24 years old now. You're still there. Still trying to get out. Do you enjoy it or do you just put it up with? That's grand. You do meet fascinating people. Some great stories where people try on up the back and you fuck them on. There's a confession box with stories coming through. I was wondering what they do in the group. I was kind of figured out why is there one meal there. Brilliant. His mummy and crew. Hi mummy and crew. Sounding great from Ifa and Sean listening at home. There you go. That's good. It's brilliant what you're doing. As I said the last group putting on the play, the dairy group there's a message on it as well. It's good to get out and converse with people and tell out stories and share experiences because it's good for the head. I think it is. I love the way you have all come back into the music which is great and long may continue. Did you stay out of care or did you pack it in for a while? No, we were away there. When you become a one man band the house is very neat. You're on your tour away like you could be playing punk one ballad and you could be playing contrary next ballad and if you listen to my Spotify you'll be going like what's this boy's head like. There's all different kinds of music like you can listen to and then look combs. I get that totally. My answer is that's when there's something mental unbelievable, you know what it does and that's what's good. That's the positive thing I like about Spotify I know there's a lot of negativity but I like it for that. A lot of times people come up here and say to me I was listening to something and I go who's that? I read the down and I go home and I would list it as Spotify rather than an album or something. But come here folks I just want to say thanks for coming off thanks for sharing your music and when do you meet? Thursday night Thursday night is the regular night because we go to that B class we go and every now and again we look through the night together we look up to the other Wilkins and Churchill Rob and Harley's in Toronto a few weeks ago and they're all very nice with tea and baggies but come here do people ask you up or do you know Ringlefactor or Christine and Harley's at night she rang us up says her dad wanted to hear a translation he hadn't been doing it in a year so she's nice lovely that's a good idea we do retirements, communions, vermicellas I use available for the lick of them functions Fodden Rose Very good and how can people get in touch with you? Everybody knows everybody because I was trying to get you on social media and I couldn't find enough we didn't have that do you know you're who needs social media that's exactly right nothing you think about that brilliant law may continue come here you're not going to wonder when he comes out all bookings taken and do you get a chance to get out much to your venues to play we would have to kill this on a Tuesday night yeah anytime we're asked if you wanted you could run every night you could run like a nun you could see Christine we've always got a great session on Thursday night do you know a thing about it in fairness to you like you're liver never stick its you know you know good night Paul I tune in every Monday night to your show and I always enjoy the great music tonight's show is really something else great talent, brilliant singers and fantastic music absolutely bring it all around have a good week looking forward to checking on with you on Saturday that's from Mary and Catherine and Andrea and they're up on Desert Martin I love being on this Saturday I don't know I don't know we've been before but we can't say much about it but we'll talk about it now shortly but Mary and Catherine and Andrea thanks very much appreciate that it's quite nice to hear you say that and send us a wee message but anyway a final tune folks if you still made I'm going to do what is it again do Smalls Tale and I'll break don't go away Broadcasting throughout the Northwest and across the world online Your Voice Your Station Join me Marty Freel every Friday night from It for Rockin' Hits on Highland Radio in association with Arena 7 enjoy bowling, laser quest soft play or a game of pool before dining in our fast food diner or family restaurant see Arena 7.ie Hi Jean Kern here to let you know that our next Highland video book club choice is The Woman by Kristin Hannah described as a rich, compelling novel of love, sacrifice and survival it tells the story of American student nurse Frankie McGraw who signs up as an army nurse and is shipped overseas to serve in the Vietnam War on returning home she spends years running from the trauma until she finds a way to share her experiences we will review the book on my show on Sunday the 7th of April and as always if you would like to take part in any review join me Marty, Jean Kern at highlandvideo.com one, two, three, four that's the Taylor Troubles and today Gibson said it's been an absolute delight and I love what you are doing and I love your back with music again and the whole story will only continue and just keep on enjoying it that's it but it's hard to get to you know what I mean you know what I have to say I can't say too much about it Jimmy but highland radio will be 34 years on air and it's coming Friday and there's a charity event happening throughout the day here at highland radio and some of the presenters are juggled about and doing different shows that they might have done before and myself and Jimmy are lined up for one well I can't tell you too much about it now but by God I'll tell you I'll guarantee you what do you think Jimmy it's going to be early it'll be early for me I'm looking forward to it we have some good guests lined up we have guests I can't say it's been announced tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock I'm talking about top of the range world famous people will be on this show not Monday night so there's a full day it's a charity day so there's going to be lots of stuff happening it's for wheelchair association breast cancer Northwest and also the jigsaw it's a full day it's a radio town it'll all be revealed tomorrow at 11 o'clock at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning I'm looking forward to it could be me and you doing the great usual I'd be shoppin' modulus taking calls from you put manners in the moray I guarantee you'll have to do it twice I know who it is but it'll be a laugh so tune in tomorrow it'll all be revealed we're down at the shopping centre and then from 9am that'll be good I'll not be that but you'll be taking part in it it's a bit of a crack I really enjoyed your company where can people catch you when are you out next do you know I love that show when they see us and if you don't see us then you know I have a lesson if we do something we'll put it up in my family in a social media or Facebook brilliant thank you thank you I really enjoyed the track brilliant we're almost out of here this is a