Christy,with apologies for using the guestbook.
Wear it Red day is hugely important as are the charity that i am involved with SHOW RACISM the RED CARD.
I am not on twitter but my friends and family are twitting my photos.
Anti-racism causes are as vital as ever in society now.
As Angela Davis said
In a racist society, it is not enough to be non-racist. We must be anti-racist.
Rory
Ps yellow triangle
Whatever you get up to today, however you celebrate, we’re honoured that you’re one of our supporters and that you care, as we do, about compassion, understanding, unity and equity.
Don’t forget to get your messages and pics circulating on social media with #WRD24
We’ll be posting and reposting all day because we wouldn’t want to miss out on the chance of saying publicly that YOU’RE ALL AMAZING!
Tweetstorm on X / Twitter will be live from 10:30am to 12:30pm.
LET’S GET THE WONDERFUL PICS OF TOU ALL TRENDING AT NUMBER 1.
Please don’t forget to make your donation to the Show Racism the Red Card cause.
This is our big day.
We are anti-racism in action, and we need your support.
Wonderful chat about the new upcoming album. Emotional too reading your words about Wally. He’s in our hearts and in the music here in the lowlands. I can hear him say “Might be shite” 🙂
Looking forward to the album Christy! And keep the motor running!
John O.
Christy's reply
“he’s 25 ,he’s sick and tired,
its time to try the other side
take the boat to Paradise
to sergeants and their men “
It brought tears to my eyes when I read this touching new chat …. You re so amazing.
I feel blessed to know you and your music and that I still have the opportunity now and then to come over for your gigs ….
and I m so looking forward to this new Album… I admire you and your energy to create these wonderful things . I was happy to have already heard some of the new songs in your gigs….. Last time I was so lucky to join both in bundoran…. Great songs…. Still as fascinating as ever … still feeling the pulse of our time and bringing it near to us with all the emotions that make us shiver .
I also want to say thank you to all those wonderful people around you who do their Important part that all this can happen and you can rely on them and focus on the music
It s nearly forty years now my Irish veterinarian collegue and friend gave this tape with the songs of ordinary man to me and from there on you and your music accompanied my life and gave me a lot of joy and also it was a rock during hard times and when I nearly lost the connection to Eire.
So please stay healthy and keep on rollin… we re all there and so happy to listen
so long
Ursula
Christy's reply
Heading West this weekend…. back to Castlebar….home of TFT Theatre and Barcastle luxury sausages… first played there Christmas Eve 1972 with Planxty…heavy snow led to a 12 hour drive back to Dublin warmed by sweet poitín….wondering here should I polish up “The Knock Song” or just leave it off
“at the early age of 38 my mother said Go West”
Thank you for your feedback and words of encouragement
Well Christy, what can I say other than your new chat is a wonderful look into the new Album. Your explanations and the reasons for recording/performing the songs is so unique and insightful. We have been privileged to witness some of them “Sneak” into the Gigs….. and really well received, with the choirs already getting in on the Chorus. The timing of the Album and the Songs selected are just right for the state of our world at the moment.
CONGRATULATIONS, there is no doubt that this will go down as another one of your masterpieces.
Ride on
Patsy
Christy's reply
We love the bowl….delicately turned, it sits upon the desk
Wonderful new Chat Christy GRMMA. I really feel and believe that this album will be the most powerful you have ever put out. So many important issues in the ballads from support for young men to Gaza, for Anne Lovett and Lyra, speaking truth to power as always, but I do think you are a Man on an important Mission now to call out injustice very cleary and challenge us to take our power and act, personally and / or
politically. Of course there is fun and Trad music too. I just cannot wait. The very best of luck for the coming busy weeks and the album itself. May it soar in the charts and be well received globally. Beir bua agus beannacht. H
Christy's reply
“Terrible Beauty” is ready for take off….so many different strands finally drawn together….gathering and writing verses and tunes, communicating with other writers, struggling with chords, playing live, recording, mixing,running order, mastering, artwork,title, sleevenotes, publicity,interviews and then comes the final release….every step of the way numerous collaborators involved, Paddy Doherty always in support….come Nov 1st the final act….
then back to the bench to try and figure out what happens next….back to skimming the Blackwater
Always so lovely to see a new Chat entry here on the page…it’s like getting a letter through the door. A lovely idea to explain all the songs on A Terrible Beauty, now just gotta get our hands (and ears) on it Nov 1st…really looking forward to it and just thought to ask if there was anyone that you always looked forward to getting a new LP from, waiting until it arrived , picking it up in a record shop..getting it home to play…what was first vinyl you bought ?
I am particularly looking forward to hearing yours and Wally’s song, and moved by your lovely words about him…a special one he was..
Won’t be long now..x
Christy's reply
McGovern’s Electrical Shop, Main St, Newbridge..78″ of either “Hound Dog” or “Jailhouse Rock” circa 1959…first 45″ was , I think, “Mess of Blues”…
“Well I just got your letter Baby
too bad you cant come home”….
first LP was when the Ma got “South Pacific”…. Bally Hi rang out in Moorefield Terrace
circa 1960 Turlough McGowan arrived home from England with a Clancy Brothers LP….that became our new Rock ‘n Roll….
“I’ve travelled this wide world all over
Now to another I’ll go
for I hear that there’s good quarters waitin
to welcome bould Rosin THe Bow”
Hi All. That Guitar is certainly gaining some attention , who will buy it ? Christy here is your former colleague playing it, sorry it’s a Facebook link !! https://www.facebook.com/share/v/FDcVt4ddunWfMRgS/ Seamie has also written about his quick trip to London with his two sons to the auction preview,sounds like they had great fun ! Safe travelling all to The West ! Beir bua agus beannacht. H
Christy's reply
Great Post Hilary..really sparks up the morning
Good Man Seamie O’Dowd…..no better man for an impromptu Jam…he de buachall……great memories of The Trad outfit…..
Hello Christy,
Don’t know if people on the guestbook have seen. Sheena Crowley of Crowleys Music Centre in Cork has been raising money to try to buy Rorys fender and bring it back to Cork. Her father sold it to Rory originally. https://ohyeahbelfast.com/blog/help-bring-rory-gallaghers-strat-home
We’re on the Stena,sitting by a big window and the sea is, thankfully, pretty calm.
Well said,Bourkey… A few hours ago,John O’dreams packed up early…I then spent awhile admiring Rory’s collection via http://www.bonhams.com
Amongst the stringed treasures,it’s great to see Vox amps etc….
I hope all go to loving owners…I’d settle for an hour in the auction storeroom!
Hi Christy,
Hope Rory’s Old Fender is bought and
brought home tomorrow to be displayed
where we can all go have a look see …
And Rory’s gone,
to play the blues in Heaven.
Above the clouds,
with all the angels singing there.
His records scratched,
Like his beaten-up old fender,
But the songs are strong,
And the notes hang in the air.
Himself, Phillo. yourself and Van the Man.
That could be our Mount Rushmore.
Or our Cliffs of Dooneen, Cliffs of Moher,
(Wherever the planning can be got)
Tabhair Aire
Bourkey
Christy's reply
Mick Crowley was at the heart of the Cork Music scene….I bought two guitars there across the years…hope Sheena’s efforts bear fruit
Hi Christy,
Thanks so much for signing the pictures that H brought along to you. It is a treasure and a memory that they both hold very dear and they asked me to pass along their thanks.
Stella.
Christy's reply
He sits by the window of his room on the stairs
watchin the waves gently wash o’er the pier
I hope this finds you well in these trying times we’re living in. You’ve probably been asked this a million times since 2020, but are ye ever gona come back to Glasgow any time soon? We’re fair missin ye.
I had tickets for the concert hall yon year 2020 when we all got grounded and got told to stay in 🙁
I keep telling my son, who’s now 14 that I’m gona take him to see you! He’s been playing the guitar and banjo now for 2 years, and finally got him to start singing a year ago, now he won’t shut up lol It’s like having a gig in my house every day (not that I’m complaining, neither are my neighbours thankfully) Took him (and his guitar) over to Doolin Folk Festival this year and he was right at home in the jam circles.
Tomorrow has another performance of Peter’s Field…I posted about the Rochdale gig I saw in Summer. Fab work by Sean Cooney,Sam Carter and Eliza Carthy.
Sadly,I can’t go to the Middleton event,but have been reading about it. The venue is new to me,but is fascinating history…maybe,you might have come across the school room and church when you lived nearby. It’s an inspired choice of venue for music about Peterloo.
Hopwood Hall was a great gig way back when Phil McCabe was there….Owen Carron MP was a student when I played there…not too far away was St.Clares on Victoria Ave….I heard The McPeakes there in 1967…gigged there myself with Packie Manus Byrne….Tony Downes was a resident singer there and Fr Fritz was the booker
Hi Christy and John. Thanks a million for the recommendations, all great tunes. I really loved “Off to Sea Once More”, and “Does This Train Stop At Merseyside”. Funny that the main version I found on YouTube of the latter, other than Christy and Declan’s version was from Ian Prowse, who introduced me at the Cavern Pub Open Mic in my second week here saying, “You’re in the 33rd county now, son”, and it’s been moving since.
Thanks John, I didn’t know the extent of musicians that were here, that’s great.
Thanks a million for the interest. I’ll be playing in The Irish House on 37 Ranelagh Street today, 16 Oct from 4pm to 6pm and the same time next Wednesday 23rd Oct. Also playing Shenanigans on 77 Tithebarn Street this Saturday, 19th Oct 10 – 12. Would be great to meet you if you were about.
There’s Bethlehem and Cheltenham, there’s Lourdes and Limerick Junction
The trip to Mejagori come up for the extra munction
Good people climb Croagh Patrick with serenity on their faces
But CHRISTY MOORE he saved me life below at the ROYAL THEATRE.
Ruby hold her back, give her the craic and up she’ll go.
We’re off we’re off! Wagon rolling. It feels like it’s been forever!
Christy,with apologies for using the guestbook.
Wear it Red day is hugely important as are the charity that i am involved with SHOW RACISM the RED CARD.
I am not on twitter but my friends and family are twitting my photos.
Anti-racism causes are as vital as ever in society now.
As Angela Davis said
In a racist society, it is not enough to be non-racist. We must be anti-racist.
Rory
Ps yellow triangle
thats what its here for
WEAR RED DAY IS HERE!
WHAT A GREAT DAY IT’S GOING TO BE!
Whatever you get up to today, however you celebrate, we’re honoured that you’re one of our supporters and that you care, as we do, about compassion, understanding, unity and equity.
Don’t forget to get your messages and pics circulating on social media with #WRD24
We’ll be posting and reposting all day because we wouldn’t want to miss out on the chance of saying publicly that YOU’RE ALL AMAZING!
Tweetstorm on X / Twitter will be live from 10:30am to 12:30pm.
LET’S GET THE WONDERFUL PICS OF TOU ALL TRENDING AT NUMBER 1.
Please don’t forget to make your donation to the Show Racism the Red Card cause.
This is our big day.
We are anti-racism in action, and we need your support.
I’ll see what I can do,
I’ll need assistance
Wonderful chat about the new upcoming album. Emotional too reading your words about Wally. He’s in our hearts and in the music here in the lowlands. I can hear him say “Might be shite” 🙂
Looking forward to the album Christy! And keep the motor running!
John O.
“he’s 25 ,he’s sick and tired,
its time to try the other side
take the boat to Paradise
to sergeants and their men “
Strat
D
Hi Christy
Great chat,thanks…brilliant to get the insights.
Initial reports on the sale of. Rory’s Start sound optimistic that it will be at home in Ireland…I hope so.
Dave
Ticketmaster
Dear Christy,
It brought tears to my eyes when I read this touching new chat …. You re so amazing.
I feel blessed to know you and your music and that I still have the opportunity now and then to come over for your gigs ….
and I m so looking forward to this new Album… I admire you and your energy to create these wonderful things . I was happy to have already heard some of the new songs in your gigs….. Last time I was so lucky to join both in bundoran…. Great songs…. Still as fascinating as ever … still feeling the pulse of our time and bringing it near to us with all the emotions that make us shiver .
I also want to say thank you to all those wonderful people around you who do their Important part that all this can happen and you can rely on them and focus on the music
It s nearly forty years now my Irish veterinarian collegue and friend gave this tape with the songs of ordinary man to me and from there on you and your music accompanied my life and gave me a lot of joy and also it was a rock during hard times and when I nearly lost the connection to Eire.
So please stay healthy and keep on rollin… we re all there and so happy to listen
so long
Ursula
Heading West this weekend…. back to Castlebar….home of TFT Theatre and Barcastle luxury sausages… first played there Christmas Eve 1972 with Planxty…heavy snow led to a 12 hour drive back to Dublin warmed by sweet poitín….wondering here should I polish up “The Knock Song” or just leave it off
“at the early age of 38 my mother said Go West”
Thank you for your feedback and words of encouragement
Well Christy, what can I say other than your new chat is a wonderful look into the new Album. Your explanations and the reasons for recording/performing the songs is so unique and insightful. We have been privileged to witness some of them “Sneak” into the Gigs….. and really well received, with the choirs already getting in on the Chorus. The timing of the Album and the Songs selected are just right for the state of our world at the moment.
CONGRATULATIONS, there is no doubt that this will go down as another one of your masterpieces.
Ride on
Patsy
We love the bowl….delicately turned, it sits upon the desk
Wonderful new Chat Christy GRMMA. I really feel and believe that this album will be the most powerful you have ever put out. So many important issues in the ballads from support for young men to Gaza, for Anne Lovett and Lyra, speaking truth to power as always, but I do think you are a Man on an important Mission now to call out injustice very cleary and challenge us to take our power and act, personally and / or
politically. Of course there is fun and Trad music too. I just cannot wait. The very best of luck for the coming busy weeks and the album itself. May it soar in the charts and be well received globally. Beir bua agus beannacht. H
“Terrible Beauty” is ready for take off….so many different strands finally drawn together….gathering and writing verses and tunes, communicating with other writers, struggling with chords, playing live, recording, mixing,running order, mastering, artwork,title, sleevenotes, publicity,interviews and then comes the final release….every step of the way numerous collaborators involved, Paddy Doherty always in support….come Nov 1st the final act….
then back to the bench to try and figure out what happens next….back to skimming the Blackwater
Always so lovely to see a new Chat entry here on the page…it’s like getting a letter through the door. A lovely idea to explain all the songs on A Terrible Beauty, now just gotta get our hands (and ears) on it Nov 1st…really looking forward to it and just thought to ask if there was anyone that you always looked forward to getting a new LP from, waiting until it arrived , picking it up in a record shop..getting it home to play…what was first vinyl you bought ?
I am particularly looking forward to hearing yours and Wally’s song, and moved by your lovely words about him…a special one he was..
Won’t be long now..x
McGovern’s Electrical Shop, Main St, Newbridge..78″ of either “Hound Dog” or “Jailhouse Rock” circa 1959…first 45″ was , I think, “Mess of Blues”…
“Well I just got your letter Baby
too bad you cant come home”….
first LP was when the Ma got “South Pacific”…. Bally Hi rang out in Moorefield Terrace
circa 1960 Turlough McGowan arrived home from England with a Clancy Brothers LP….that became our new Rock ‘n Roll….
“I’ve travelled this wide world all over
Now to another I’ll go
for I hear that there’s good quarters waitin
to welcome bould Rosin THe Bow”
Hope you’re keepin well Lar…
Hi All. That Guitar is certainly gaining some attention , who will buy it ? Christy here is your former colleague playing it, sorry it’s a Facebook link !! https://www.facebook.com/share/v/FDcVt4ddunWfMRgS/ Seamie has also written about his quick trip to London with his two sons to the auction preview,sounds like they had great fun ! Safe travelling all to The West ! Beir bua agus beannacht. H
Great Post Hilary..really sparks up the morning
Good Man Seamie O’Dowd…..no better man for an impromptu Jam…he de buachall……great memories of The Trad outfit…..
Hello Christy,
Don’t know if people on the guestbook have seen. Sheena Crowley of Crowleys Music Centre in Cork has been raising money to try to buy Rorys fender and bring it back to Cork. Her father sold it to Rory originally.
https://ohyeahbelfast.com/blog/help-bring-rory-gallaghers-strat-home
We’re on the Stena,sitting by a big window and the sea is, thankfully, pretty calm.
Rebecca
Ps
Just realised it’s possible to online view the Rory Gallagher auction catalogue…
Numerous fab photos of instruments and Rory playing….
Very poignant …RIP
D
Morning Christy
Well said,Bourkey… A few hours ago,John O’dreams packed up early…I then spent awhile admiring Rory’s collection via
http://www.bonhams.com
Amongst the stringed treasures,it’s great to see Vox amps etc….
I hope all go to loving owners…I’d settle for an hour in the auction storeroom!
Have a good day
Dave
Hi Christy,
Hope Rory’s Old Fender is bought and
brought home tomorrow to be displayed
where we can all go have a look see …
And Rory’s gone,
to play the blues in Heaven.
Above the clouds,
with all the angels singing there.
His records scratched,
Like his beaten-up old fender,
But the songs are strong,
And the notes hang in the air.
Himself, Phillo. yourself and Van the Man.
That could be our Mount Rushmore.
Or our Cliffs of Dooneen, Cliffs of Moher,
(Wherever the planning can be got)
Tabhair Aire
Bourkey
Mick Crowley was at the heart of the Cork Music scene….I bought two guitars there across the years…hope Sheena’s efforts bear fruit
Hi Christy,
Thanks so much for signing the pictures that H brought along to you. It is a treasure and a memory that they both hold very dear and they asked me to pass along their thanks.
Stella.
He sits by the window of his room on the stairs
watchin the waves gently wash o’er the pier
Hiya Christy.
I hope this finds you well in these trying times we’re living in. You’ve probably been asked this a million times since 2020, but are ye ever gona come back to Glasgow any time soon? We’re fair missin ye.
I had tickets for the concert hall yon year 2020 when we all got grounded and got told to stay in 🙁
I keep telling my son, who’s now 14 that I’m gona take him to see you! He’s been playing the guitar and banjo now for 2 years, and finally got him to start singing a year ago, now he won’t shut up lol It’s like having a gig in my house every day (not that I’m complaining, neither are my neighbours thankfully) Took him (and his guitar) over to Doolin Folk Festival this year and he was right at home in the jam circles.
Anyway… Haste Ye Back <3
How are ya Christy?
I write songs and I wrote one for you. Is there anyway I could pop it on to you for a listen? Thanks, Jimmy
pop it on here Jimmy…
Hi Christy
Tomorrow has another performance of Peter’s Field…I posted about the Rochdale gig I saw in Summer. Fab work by Sean Cooney,Sam Carter and Eliza Carthy.
Sadly,I can’t go to the Middleton event,but have been reading about it. The venue is new to me,but is fascinating history…maybe,you might have come across the school room and church when you lived nearby. It’s an inspired choice of venue for music about Peterloo.
History info at
http://www.edgarwoodsociety.org
Dave
Hopwood Hall was a great gig way back when Phil McCabe was there….Owen Carron MP was a student when I played there…not too far away was St.Clares on Victoria Ave….I heard The McPeakes there in 1967…gigged there myself with Packie Manus Byrne….Tony Downes was a resident singer there and Fr Fritz was the booker
Hi Christy and John. Thanks a million for the recommendations, all great tunes. I really loved “Off to Sea Once More”, and “Does This Train Stop At Merseyside”. Funny that the main version I found on YouTube of the latter, other than Christy and Declan’s version was from Ian Prowse, who introduced me at the Cavern Pub Open Mic in my second week here saying, “You’re in the 33rd county now, son”, and it’s been moving since.
Thanks John, I didn’t know the extent of musicians that were here, that’s great.
Thanks a million for the interest. I’ll be playing in The Irish House on 37 Ranelagh Street today, 16 Oct from 4pm to 6pm and the same time next Wednesday 23rd Oct. Also playing Shenanigans on 77 Tithebarn Street this Saturday, 19th Oct 10 – 12. Would be great to meet you if you were about.
Cheers lads, I’m off to learn a few new numbers.
Nollaig.
Ride On Nollag…..I wish you well
Hello Christy,
There’s Bethlehem and Cheltenham, there’s Lourdes and Limerick Junction
The trip to Mejagori come up for the extra munction
Good people climb Croagh Patrick with serenity on their faces
But CHRISTY MOORE he saved me life below at the ROYAL THEATRE.
Ruby hold her back, give her the craic and up she’ll go.
We’re off we’re off! Wagon rolling. It feels like it’s been forever!
Rebecca
safe travels