Hello Christy,
OMFG!!! Thankyou so much for the amazing gig tonight. Nobody knew, it blew me away. All parts of it. The acapella, the slow air from Sean McEwan. And the Gold Ring. GLORIOUS!!! I’m still out of breath with it all. I feel so privileged to have been there and heard it all and felt it all. My heart is full.. thankyou.
Rebecca
Christy, maybe Tom Barry is referring to the special release by Claddagh records of A Terrible Beauty, who offered to the first hundred or so a special signed printout, A4 Page, of the lyrics of Boy in the Wild, signed by yourself. I was lucky enough to get one as a gift for my son Christo. He has framed it and it is hanging proudly on his wall.
Christy's reply
sound Pat…I made contact….
just in with the physio now
1 hour to go
I gets the Tadgh Furlong pre match rub
be burstin out of me calvins come 8pm
Well Christy, two weeks into the year of the horse and it’s fast approaching time to saddle up the old grey mare for this years Grand National. Do you think you will make the starting weight this year, rumour has it you’ve been spotted wearing a black bin bag under your tee shirt at recent gigs? Bet wise I’m still not sure weither to go for half a crown each way or five bob on the nose, what do you recon? John
P.S. good luck for tonights gig, odds on it will be another winner.
Christy's reply
I’m still buzzing from being on Mr What at 18/1 in the 1958 Grand National
I was 12 yo (going on 13)….. I had a shilling e/w in Dickie White’s bettin shop in Newbridge ( Kathleen Donnelly was behind the counter with a Carter girl from out Milltown way)
Such celebrations; myself and Meg McGowan went to the Palace Cinema that night … Audie Murphy gun slingin….we were in the good seats with a half pound of Double Centres, 4 bags of Tayto cheese and onion ,2 Patsi Pops (each).. after we went to Mrs Dunne’s Chipper down the back street..two fourpenny bags with extra salt and vinegar and we gave Buddy Holly a few spins on the Juke Box at a tanner a pop
I never backed a winner since
My husband and I are so excited to see you tonight! I grew up listening to you, my mum always had ride on playing but I only introduced my husband to your music recently and happily he also loves you! Beeswing is our favourite!
Christy's reply
excitement mounting here as well… a week is a long time without a gig…the roar of the greasepaint, the smell of the crowd,
Hello Christy,
OMFG!!! Thankyou so much for the amazing gig tonight. Nobody knew, it blew me away. All parts of it. The acapella, the slow air from Sean McEwan. And the Gold Ring. GLORIOUS!!! I’m still out of breath with it all. I feel so privileged to have been there and heard it all and felt it all. My heart is full.. thankyou.
Rebecca
Christy, maybe Tom Barry is referring to the special release by Claddagh records of A Terrible Beauty, who offered to the first hundred or so a special signed printout, A4 Page, of the lyrics of Boy in the Wild, signed by yourself. I was lucky enough to get one as a gift for my son Christo. He has framed it and it is hanging proudly on his wall.
sound Pat…I made contact….
just in with the physio now
1 hour to go
I gets the Tadgh Furlong pre match rub
be burstin out of me calvins come 8pm
You got on a lucky one, came in 18 to 1.
hopin for some info from Ted Walsh
Well Christy, two weeks into the year of the horse and it’s fast approaching time to saddle up the old grey mare for this years Grand National. Do you think you will make the starting weight this year, rumour has it you’ve been spotted wearing a black bin bag under your tee shirt at recent gigs? Bet wise I’m still not sure weither to go for half a crown each way or five bob on the nose, what do you recon? John
P.S. good luck for tonights gig, odds on it will be another winner.
I’m still buzzing from being on Mr What at 18/1 in the 1958 Grand National
I was 12 yo (going on 13)….. I had a shilling e/w in Dickie White’s bettin shop in Newbridge ( Kathleen Donnelly was behind the counter with a Carter girl from out Milltown way)
Such celebrations; myself and Meg McGowan went to the Palace Cinema that night … Audie Murphy gun slingin….we were in the good seats with a half pound of Double Centres, 4 bags of Tayto cheese and onion ,2 Patsi Pops (each).. after we went to Mrs Dunne’s Chipper down the back street..two fourpenny bags with extra salt and vinegar and we gave Buddy Holly a few spins on the Juke Box at a tanner a pop
I never backed a winner since
My husband and I are so excited to see you tonight! I grew up listening to you, my mum always had ride on playing but I only introduced my husband to your music recently and happily he also loves you! Beeswing is our favourite!
excitement mounting here as well… a week is a long time without a gig…the roar of the greasepaint, the smell of the crowd,