When asked about the first concert I ever went to, I often say Duran Duran. Long story. But
that was when I was about 12. The first one ever was probably the Irish Rovers, in Toledo,
Ohio, when I was 7 or 8. My parents liked them, we had an album which I probably wore out, and
seeing them in person sticks out in my memory. I know we went at least twice.
The Rovers (as they were later called) did traditional Irish songs, some originals, and some
covers. Their standout hit was "The Unicorn," based on Shel Silverstein's poem. It's a great
song for kids, and led me into their other songs which are also often bittersweet. I still
like the music, the history, the culture of Ireland. In the last 20 years or so there has been
a surge of interest in Celtic music in general, and I heard some at the Dublin (Ohio) Irish
Festival recently, which reminded me of the Rovers. Here are a few faves.
The Unicorn- Could almost be a lullaby
The Orange and the Green- Social commentary and humor, rolled up in a rollicking package
Wasn't That a Party?
I love the imagery
Whores and Hounds- A newer one, with some different band members
Black Velvet Band- Sparked my interest in geography- "Where is Van Diemen's Land?" (It goes by a different name
now... Think Looney Tunes.)
Lily the Pink- Lydia Pinkham was a real person, who sold a typical cure-all in the late 1800s. You can still buy it!
Pat from Mullingar-
More dance-able history
The First Love of Life
Whiskey on a Sunday
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Hot town, summer in the city
Well... maybe not in the city, as I sit and listen to the country noises. Maybe "lazin' on a sunny afternoon, in the summertime..." Either way, I have been enjoying the summer, and not posting on here. Too much going on, and too much doing nothing going on. Maybe I'll post more when it cools off. I have been hanging out with friends and family, and having a blast. I have some ideas for posts; some even came from discussions with said friends and family. Eventually I'll work on them. For now, stay cool, and get out there and revel in summer.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)