Number 2
The Waterboys Fishermans Blues
If we can regard Aldridge and Houghton as one of our own then the same goes for this.
The Waterboys embraced Irish music and they nailed it respectfully while not losing sight of their own identity.
A masterpiece.
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I'm so distraught, Teddy has been missing from Salthill, Galway since 5.15pm today (Thursday)
Last seen heading towards the Wesrwood student accomodation. Please retweet. 💔
NEWS! Johnny Gogan's film on Cathal Coughlan @realcathalc The Adventures of Flannery screens at @IFI_Dub Dublin on August 18th. @DimpleDiscs@telefis1961 Info and tickets here :
https://t.co/87bzgFq3G8
Hey folks merch stock's running very low, only 2 cassette copies & 6 CD copies of 'No Sound Ever Dies' and 2 CD copies of 'The EP Collection 93-94' remaining on bandcamp. Get them while you can ⬇️
https://t.co/glJsomg9O2
The 3rd in a series of 4 I'm doing for @irishexaminer.
This week it's 1992 .... 20 years ago ... again the musical landscape altered by grunge, hip hop and the dance floor.
https://t.co/BnAkFv0ho5