That’s what I like so much in this guestbook: I’m lead to so many musicians, videos etc I would never have heard of without 😊
@Rebecca: That’s what we’re all afraid of: Looking forward for a gig for months and then being stopped by illness, cancelled ferries/flights or the weather. Good that you don’t have to wait too long for another gig !
@Pat: Glad to meet you in Dublin, as I still haven’t managed yet to come to the sessions in the coach house in Rheinbach…
Birgit
Christy's reply
Got a lot of texts and calls who thought I was in Glasgow last night….that gig was filmed on 2008 ….thanks for posting….great that its stillknockin about
Last night,I beat the cold by zapping down YouTube rabbit holes…in the company of Lisa Knapp and Gerry Diver.I hadn’t realised there was so much material from them,individually and as a duo.
Gerry may well be better known than Lisa in this forum,but there’s a new album in the works.Also,gigs and I hope to see them in March.
Lisa’s newsletters are a good read.Always great info and clips of podcasts etc.Fair play to them as indie artists…
Posters now appearing for ‘A complete unknown’ and fascinating back stories. I still have doubts,but I know I’ll be in a cinema
somewhere,watching it…may be that other punters give a muttering old bloke a wide birth!
All the best
Dave
Christy's reply
looking forward to that old song & dance man once again
watched The Last Waltz again last night….what a Film , what a Band
Thanks Rory for the photo of the banner in memory of Paddy Hill, and in support of all the rest. Looking back on those terrible times we lived through on the borderlands, it is frightening to think of how arbitrary British (in)justice can be. My uncle was playing cards in another carriage on the same train as he returned from his enforced economic exile….could have been him. As the (un)friendly tommies used delight in informing me, as they held me for a couple of hours each time I crossed their path ‘you know Darcy is a name in our system of terrorist sympathisers…..’
Dearbhla! Thanks a million for the heads up on TG4 Barrowlands! We had a grand night altogether here with the Barrowlands choir!
Günter, isn’t it great that we can make it over to see Christy! I too love reading about the visitors from over here to over there, and I am really looking forward to my annual last Vicar St gig!
Christy! Be nervous! 😂 😂 😂 Birgit from Essen will also be there, as will Bourkey, and a thousand or so others!
What are the chances Andy III will join you on stage to perform his backing vocals/beautiful harmonies on that night? What a way to sign off the Vicar St run!
Go mbeirimid beo ar an am seo arís a chara ghil!
Hello Christy,
Thankyou for your kindness. We will definitely be back later in the year.
We do have tickets already for next Sunday in Vicar Street, so im wishing for more luck, and less snow… it’s all warm and cosy t the Old Ground, not a flake to be seen and they really know how to look after you here. I’d recommend this hotel to anyone. They make you feel so welcome and at home.
I’m very sorry if going on about travelling a distance to see you has ever made you feel nervous. It’s the last thing I’d want to do. I guess your self awareness is one of the things we love.
I’ve been working with your voice for 6 years now. Your technique is totally sound. You’re the singer I work with because the internal shapes you make put my own voice in a good place. If I emulate you everything works, simple as that. Sorry to get into the nitty gritty, but singers work on feel, don’t we. Inevitable with an instrument that’s invisible.
One again, thanks for your kindness. I’m off out now, on the hunt for a nail technician who works with acrylics.
Evening Christy..
No vicar st gigs for us this year.. the first time in many years we’ve missed out but you’re still entertaining us on TG4 from the Barrowlands I’m guessing.. Hillary just got a mention!! A magical gig I’ve only heard before.
I hope to see you live again this year as the recovery goes on.
Nollaig na mBán faoi mhaise duit, a chara.
Dearbhla.
Christy's reply
I did not realise that Barrowland was on the box last night…fair play to TG4 , they have given it a right few spins….
best wishes to you and Family… tell the lad to keep up the good work…
The Boy from Mullaghbawn
Hi Christy,
What a start to the new year. On a wet miserable night outside, you lifted our spirits, with another high octane Gig. Long may this never ending tour continue.
Thanks so much Christy, really appreciate it.
Ride on
Patsy.
Christy's reply
twas a dark and a damp and a dirty night in Dublin…..
sadly , some were unable to make it thru the snow and slush …
that’s 2025 kicked off Patsy…
We can settle back now after the festivities….wake up and know what day of the week it is…I kept losing track of late…out lookin for the Sunday Papers of a Wednesday…Trump headin for the hall door and Bono out the gate with his new medal….
Hello Christy, good luck for tonight’s gig.I love reading comments about your performances. I also like reading the experiences and the efforts are made to come over from outside Ireland. I can feel the joy all have as p.e. Birgit and Moeke recently. I’m still happy about my trip last May.
But I can now understand Rebecca’s disappointment about her story. And the feeling caused by the decision at the point of turning back. Your next game will be won. Günter
Christy's reply
It used to rattle me a bit….made me nervous..reading that listeners were travelling from far away places to hear the songs…now I simply feel gratitude that the voice is holding up, that people still want to hear…got a whole new bunch of listeners these past few years…this run in Dublin ,I see lots of newcomers singing their heads off to songs I recorded 30, 40, 50 years ago…as well as the ones I recorded last year….I’ll tell you Gunter..its some buzz..
Christy as a proud Celtic fan i was heartened to see the Green Brigade’s Tifo at Parkhead today before the game. It said….
FOR 16 YEARS THEY WERE TALKING TO THE WALL RIP PADDY HILL
Christy's reply
Thanks Rory….reaffirms why that great City has always felt like home…for over 50 years Glasgow has welcomed the songs in a very special way ….
I still recall my first gig there in 1967… Glasgow Folk Centre in Montrose St run by Drew Moyes…Hamish Imlach referenced me to Drew who tooka chance and booked me… Danny Kyle was there, Billy Connolly and Gerry Rafferty too…Hamish had rounded up a good squad for my Glasgow debut…
in recent decades the Barrowland Choir has sung every word of that song with me…always in the presence of Paddy Hill himself…
Barrowland… Gallowgate….Glasgow…..My number one venue in the world….”where the shooting stars light up the fresco”
Hello Christy,
Well damn and blast it with big raspberries. The weather has beaten us and we won’t be at your gig tonight.
I’m so disappointed.
We set off all bright eyed and bushy tailed from Ennis at around 12.30 with a bit of sleet coming at us and a clear road before.
Further north it got slowly worse and worse, and by Limerick we were questioning ourselves. Everything had got very slow and all the drivers were driving so carefully through the white and grey striped roads.
Steve said, we need to make a decision in the next few minutes.
So, we finally got to junction 27 of the M1 and had to turn round. The road about on the junction was getting towards impassable. It was falling thickly and there weren’t enough cars on the road to keep the surface going. There were gritters and snow ploughs but they were fighting a losing battle. Saw a car that had careered off the road up a bank. Some damage to the front. I hope everyone is ok.
We followed a big wagon back down the road. He was cutting a big swathe through it and guiding the cars in his wake.
So damn damn damn!!!
I hope everyone else has had more luck than us, and that it’s a great night tonight for the lucky souls in attendance.
I’m so disappointed.
Rebecca
Christy's reply
So sorry to read your letter…what a bummer…. I hope ye get back to base safe and sound….curl up in the warmth of The Old Ground and think about good things….hopefully we’ll catch up again along the road when today’s disappointments will be overrun by new happenings….
Hi Christy, Happy New Year! I will be attending your Gig tonight with my best friend Hazel. We attend your concerts every year and it has become our christmas tradition.
Hazel is a warrior woman living with stage 4 cancer. Hazel missed your last concert a few weeks ago as she was in getting brain surgery.
We were very lucky to get tickets for tonight last minute.
This is a long shot but I know that you do shout outs to some people in the audience and would love if you did a shout out to my friend Hazel. It would mean alot to us!
Looking forward to the concert tonight.
THankyou
Miriam
Christy's reply
“The Cow-Heel and the Pigs Crúibín ,the plates of steaming peas
those smells so sweet perfumed each street of the ancient Liberties
then we’d sit and rest with friends the best, the hours were never long
with a good auld jar in Gilligan’s bar and a rousing Irish Song”
Hey Miriam, hope you and Hazel have a good night tonight…heres a verse from an auld song I;ve not sung since the 1960’s…maybe I’ll try and give it a birl tonight !!!
Thanks to Rory…again! The fab Carthy piece popped up as a YouTube pick…early 90s was when we played support for Martin a few times…a very engaging bloke in every way. A true legend…
Later this month I’m on a trip to Latvia. To check out my jacket,boots etc,I found somewhere colder…Salford Quays is the ideal spot! All good so far and now in a very warm cafe!
Have a great gig tonight…the start of an epic year,I’m sure
Hello Christy,
It’s today! An icing sugar dusting of snow here, but it’s too warm to settle and the flakes aren’t circling. Should be a good trip up to Dublin.
Practising the guitar in a new place helps you see thing differently. I’m such a beginner and that feels weird. Realised yesterday that I could move my left thumb to make the fretting more comfortable for each chord.. . Oh dear!
Had a wander round Ennis. Visited Tola Custy in his lovely music shop.
New song books
Going to the Well, Colm Brennan. One of the songs is called Whack fol the Brexit.
Hunting the Hair, Con O’Drisceoil. They look like Irish songs with a sprinkling of Tom Lehrer? Some of them are as long as Child ballads.
Found a little Italian restaurant that does beautiful pasta with no frills. What a gem. Passatempo it’s called.
Bit of practice then I’ll pack a bag.
Hello to Ed. No, missed out on Knock. I’ve never been there. Seen pics of the wedding cake basilica. My mother would have loved it.
Rebecca
Christy's reply
as always..yourself and Steve making the best of your travels….safe journey from The Banner to The Black Lagoon
Hello Christy
Looking forward to the gig tonight.
Could you give a shout out to my niece Laura King who is flying in from Bristol for tonights gig. She recently turned 40
She like to hear St Brendans Voyage been a true kerry woman.
Would really appreciate this request.
Thanks Christy and love the new album
Love from
Rose in the Kingdom ❤️ xx
Christy's reply
a true Kerry Woman… I would’nt tell you one word of a lie….Laura is gone into the Tombola…a litany of call-outs for dedications and requests tonight….flyin in from near and far…Lisbon, Belgium, Lyracrompane…I’m dizzy trying to keep up with it…..first gig of the year…I better go and shave..fresh keks…5 joyful mysteries and sprinkle hole water on the old Tak
Christ alive Christy it’s freezing! Dublin is giving me double sock weather. But I’m holding up and looking forward to the gig tonight. I’ve brought The Child who is sharing the excitement. I hope you have a greatly rewarding night and it all goes your way. For my part I am immensely proud of myself that regardless of the twists and turns all roads lead here. X
Christy's reply
if all goes well there will be plenty of heat in Vicar Street tonight…great to have You and Herself back in the gaggle…just packin the bag here…thermal plectrums and hot strings
christy you asked Dagrab for this, sorry for the delay in getting it to you
Christy's reply
Sincere Thanks to our Hawick Correspondent and our Rep in Suffragette City for getting this to us…
I first heard Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick at the MSG Club in Manchester in 1967/8….
they were simply spellbinding…
anyone interested in the Folk Revivial, in Traditional singing, will appreciate this short film about Martin Carthy…about the furrow he continues to plough…
Thanks for the heads up films wise CM
Chad Morgan caught the last train for the coast -genuine Aussie folk muso
Considered uncool but in hindsight was an unabashed natural raconteur & remarkable performer
Reportedly ate an apple through a tennis racquet on stage
His songs reeked of sheep dip & dags
I meant to mention that in my brief landing in Ireland I loved Cork city – found an old un-done-up pub & had an ale -The Poor Cousin?
Great album the TB is too – ta
Hi Christy, I try in vain to reach Hilary, but my mails keep coming back from the postmaster as undeliverable. In this way I can tell her that “my answer is Yes, I would really like it” and I thank her very much. And I also thank you, Christy, for your nice words.
Rebecca, did ye wind up in Knock? Yez could have got a few prayers said and enquiered was there any duty free for sale. The sat nav set for Knock, that could be a line for a poem or a song.
Hi Christy
Regarding our previous post, we normally don’t ask for specific songs, as we love the most of your work, we go with the flow. That being said, one of our all time favourite songs is Johny Jump Up. But of course we fully understand if that song is for one reason or another not on the radar tomorrow night.
Warm regards
Lars & Piet
Christy's reply
“O Never O Never O Never Again
if I live to a 100 or a 110
for I fell to the floor and I could’nt get up
after drinkin a pint of old Johnny-Jump-Up”
Hi Christy,
ah great, thank you @Dearbhla for the hint to the TG4. Made me look for it online. Hope it’s this one:
https://www.tg4.ie/en/player/play/?pid=6176861439001&series=Christy%20Moore%20-%20%20Come%20all%20you%20Dreamers&genre=Ceol
That’s what I like so much in this guestbook: I’m lead to so many musicians, videos etc I would never have heard of without 😊
@Rebecca: That’s what we’re all afraid of: Looking forward for a gig for months and then being stopped by illness, cancelled ferries/flights or the weather. Good that you don’t have to wait too long for another gig !
@Pat: Glad to meet you in Dublin, as I still haven’t managed yet to come to the sessions in the coach house in Rheinbach…
Birgit
Got a lot of texts and calls who thought I was in Glasgow last night….that gig was filmed on 2008 ….thanks for posting….great that its stillknockin about
Hi Christy
Last night,I beat the cold by zapping down YouTube rabbit holes…in the company of Lisa Knapp and Gerry Diver.I hadn’t realised there was so much material from them,individually and as a duo.
Gerry may well be better known than Lisa in this forum,but there’s a new album in the works.Also,gigs and I hope to see them in March.
Lisa’s newsletters are a good read.Always great info and clips of podcasts etc.Fair play to them as indie artists…
Posters now appearing for ‘A complete unknown’ and fascinating back stories. I still have doubts,but I know I’ll be in a cinema
somewhere,watching it…may be that other punters give a muttering old bloke a wide birth!
All the best
Dave
looking forward to that old song & dance man once again
watched The Last Waltz again last night….what a Film , what a Band
Thanks Rory for the photo of the banner in memory of Paddy Hill, and in support of all the rest. Looking back on those terrible times we lived through on the borderlands, it is frightening to think of how arbitrary British (in)justice can be. My uncle was playing cards in another carriage on the same train as he returned from his enforced economic exile….could have been him. As the (un)friendly tommies used delight in informing me, as they held me for a couple of hours each time I crossed their path ‘you know Darcy is a name in our system of terrorist sympathisers…..’
Dearbhla! Thanks a million for the heads up on TG4 Barrowlands! We had a grand night altogether here with the Barrowlands choir!
Günter, isn’t it great that we can make it over to see Christy! I too love reading about the visitors from over here to over there, and I am really looking forward to my annual last Vicar St gig!
Christy! Be nervous! 😂 😂 😂 Birgit from Essen will also be there, as will Bourkey, and a thousand or so others!
What are the chances Andy III will join you on stage to perform his backing vocals/beautiful harmonies on that night? What a way to sign off the Vicar St run!
Go mbeirimid beo ar an am seo arís a chara ghil!
Hello Christy,
Thankyou for your kindness. We will definitely be back later in the year.
We do have tickets already for next Sunday in Vicar Street, so im wishing for more luck, and less snow… it’s all warm and cosy t the Old Ground, not a flake to be seen and they really know how to look after you here. I’d recommend this hotel to anyone. They make you feel so welcome and at home.
I’m very sorry if going on about travelling a distance to see you has ever made you feel nervous. It’s the last thing I’d want to do. I guess your self awareness is one of the things we love.
I’ve been working with your voice for 6 years now. Your technique is totally sound. You’re the singer I work with because the internal shapes you make put my own voice in a good place. If I emulate you everything works, simple as that. Sorry to get into the nitty gritty, but singers work on feel, don’t we. Inevitable with an instrument that’s invisible.
One again, thanks for your kindness. I’m off out now, on the hunt for a nail technician who works with acrylics.
Rebecca
Evening Christy..
No vicar st gigs for us this year.. the first time in many years we’ve missed out but you’re still entertaining us on TG4 from the Barrowlands I’m guessing.. Hillary just got a mention!! A magical gig I’ve only heard before.
I hope to see you live again this year as the recovery goes on.
Nollaig na mBán faoi mhaise duit, a chara.
Dearbhla.
I did not realise that Barrowland was on the box last night…fair play to TG4 , they have given it a right few spins….
best wishes to you and Family… tell the lad to keep up the good work…
The Boy from Mullaghbawn
Hi Christy,
What a start to the new year. On a wet miserable night outside, you lifted our spirits, with another high octane Gig. Long may this never ending tour continue.
Thanks so much Christy, really appreciate it.
Ride on
Patsy.
twas a dark and a damp and a dirty night in Dublin…..
sadly , some were unable to make it thru the snow and slush …
that’s 2025 kicked off Patsy…
We can settle back now after the festivities….wake up and know what day of the week it is…I kept losing track of late…out lookin for the Sunday Papers of a Wednesday…Trump headin for the hall door and Bono out the gate with his new medal….
Hello Christy, good luck for tonight’s gig.I love reading comments about your performances. I also like reading the experiences and the efforts are made to come over from outside Ireland. I can feel the joy all have as p.e. Birgit and Moeke recently. I’m still happy about my trip last May.
But I can now understand Rebecca’s disappointment about her story. And the feeling caused by the decision at the point of turning back. Your next game will be won. Günter
It used to rattle me a bit….made me nervous..reading that listeners were travelling from far away places to hear the songs…now I simply feel gratitude that the voice is holding up, that people still want to hear…got a whole new bunch of listeners these past few years…this run in Dublin ,I see lots of newcomers singing their heads off to songs I recorded 30, 40, 50 years ago…as well as the ones I recorded last year….I’ll tell you Gunter..its some buzz..
Christy as a proud Celtic fan i was heartened to see the Green Brigade’s Tifo at Parkhead today before the game. It said….
FOR 16 YEARS THEY WERE TALKING TO THE WALL RIP PADDY HILL
Thanks Rory….reaffirms why that great City has always felt like home…for over 50 years Glasgow has welcomed the songs in a very special way ….
I still recall my first gig there in 1967… Glasgow Folk Centre in Montrose St run by Drew Moyes…Hamish Imlach referenced me to Drew who tooka chance and booked me… Danny Kyle was there, Billy Connolly and Gerry Rafferty too…Hamish had rounded up a good squad for my Glasgow debut…
in recent decades the Barrowland Choir has sung every word of that song with me…always in the presence of Paddy Hill himself…
Barrowland… Gallowgate….Glasgow…..My number one venue in the world….”where the shooting stars light up the fresco”
Hello Christy,
Well damn and blast it with big raspberries. The weather has beaten us and we won’t be at your gig tonight.
I’m so disappointed.
We set off all bright eyed and bushy tailed from Ennis at around 12.30 with a bit of sleet coming at us and a clear road before.
Further north it got slowly worse and worse, and by Limerick we were questioning ourselves. Everything had got very slow and all the drivers were driving so carefully through the white and grey striped roads.
Steve said, we need to make a decision in the next few minutes.
So, we finally got to junction 27 of the M1 and had to turn round. The road about on the junction was getting towards impassable. It was falling thickly and there weren’t enough cars on the road to keep the surface going. There were gritters and snow ploughs but they were fighting a losing battle. Saw a car that had careered off the road up a bank. Some damage to the front. I hope everyone is ok.
We followed a big wagon back down the road. He was cutting a big swathe through it and guiding the cars in his wake.
So damn damn damn!!!
I hope everyone else has had more luck than us, and that it’s a great night tonight for the lucky souls in attendance.
I’m so disappointed.
Rebecca
So sorry to read your letter…what a bummer…. I hope ye get back to base safe and sound….curl up in the warmth of The Old Ground and think about good things….hopefully we’ll catch up again along the road when today’s disappointments will be overrun by new happenings….
Hi Christy, Happy New Year! I will be attending your Gig tonight with my best friend Hazel. We attend your concerts every year and it has become our christmas tradition.
Hazel is a warrior woman living with stage 4 cancer. Hazel missed your last concert a few weeks ago as she was in getting brain surgery.
We were very lucky to get tickets for tonight last minute.
This is a long shot but I know that you do shout outs to some people in the audience and would love if you did a shout out to my friend Hazel. It would mean alot to us!
Looking forward to the concert tonight.
THankyou
Miriam
“The Cow-Heel and the Pigs Crúibín ,the plates of steaming peas
those smells so sweet perfumed each street of the ancient Liberties
then we’d sit and rest with friends the best, the hours were never long
with a good auld jar in Gilligan’s bar and a rousing Irish Song”
Hey Miriam, hope you and Hazel have a good night tonight…heres a verse from an auld song I;ve not sung since the 1960’s…maybe I’ll try and give it a birl tonight !!!
Just looked at the comments under the YouTube Martin Carthy film…further endorsements to Martin’s generosity of spirit/ being a good bloke..D
Martin…a solid man… and a great addition to The Waterson’s when cousin John stood down…
Hi Christy
Thanks to Rory…again! The fab Carthy piece popped up as a YouTube pick…early 90s was when we played support for Martin a few times…a very engaging bloke in every way. A true legend…
Later this month I’m on a trip to Latvia. To check out my jacket,boots etc,I found somewhere colder…Salford Quays is the ideal spot! All good so far and now in a very warm cafe!
Have a great gig tonight…the start of an epic year,I’m sure
Good travels,all
Dave
Hello Christy,
It’s today! An icing sugar dusting of snow here, but it’s too warm to settle and the flakes aren’t circling. Should be a good trip up to Dublin.
Practising the guitar in a new place helps you see thing differently. I’m such a beginner and that feels weird. Realised yesterday that I could move my left thumb to make the fretting more comfortable for each chord.. . Oh dear!
Had a wander round Ennis. Visited Tola Custy in his lovely music shop.
New song books
Going to the Well, Colm Brennan. One of the songs is called Whack fol the Brexit.
Hunting the Hair, Con O’Drisceoil. They look like Irish songs with a sprinkling of Tom Lehrer? Some of them are as long as Child ballads.
Found a little Italian restaurant that does beautiful pasta with no frills. What a gem. Passatempo it’s called.
Bit of practice then I’ll pack a bag.
Hello to Ed. No, missed out on Knock. I’ve never been there. Seen pics of the wedding cake basilica. My mother would have loved it.
Rebecca
as always..yourself and Steve making the best of your travels….safe journey from The Banner to The Black Lagoon
Hello Christy
Looking forward to the gig tonight.
Could you give a shout out to my niece Laura King who is flying in from Bristol for tonights gig. She recently turned 40
She like to hear St Brendans Voyage been a true kerry woman.
Would really appreciate this request.
Thanks Christy and love the new album
Love from
Rose in the Kingdom ❤️ xx
a true Kerry Woman… I would’nt tell you one word of a lie….Laura is gone into the Tombola…a litany of call-outs for dedications and requests tonight….flyin in from near and far…Lisbon, Belgium, Lyracrompane…I’m dizzy trying to keep up with it…..first gig of the year…I better go and shave..fresh keks…5 joyful mysteries and sprinkle hole water on the old Tak
Christ alive Christy it’s freezing! Dublin is giving me double sock weather. But I’m holding up and looking forward to the gig tonight. I’ve brought The Child who is sharing the excitement. I hope you have a greatly rewarding night and it all goes your way. For my part I am immensely proud of myself that regardless of the twists and turns all roads lead here. X
if all goes well there will be plenty of heat in Vicar Street tonight…great to have You and Herself back in the gaggle…just packin the bag here…thermal plectrums and hot strings
https://youtu.be/zKI6YO4auaE?si=BimrSzscqkFvNdTp
christy you asked Dagrab for this, sorry for the delay in getting it to you
Sincere Thanks to our Hawick Correspondent and our Rep in Suffragette City for getting this to us…
I first heard Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick at the MSG Club in Manchester in 1967/8….
they were simply spellbinding…
anyone interested in the Folk Revivial, in Traditional singing, will appreciate this short film about Martin Carthy…about the furrow he continues to plough…
Thanks for the heads up films wise CM
Chad Morgan caught the last train for the coast -genuine Aussie folk muso
Considered uncool but in hindsight was an unabashed natural raconteur & remarkable performer
Reportedly ate an apple through a tennis racquet on stage
His songs reeked of sheep dip & dags
I meant to mention that in my brief landing in Ireland I loved Cork city – found an old un-done-up pub & had an ale -The Poor Cousin?
Great album the TB is too – ta
Hi Christy, I try in vain to reach Hilary, but my mails keep coming back from the postmaster as undeliverable. In this way I can tell her that “my answer is Yes, I would really like it” and I thank her very much. And I also thank you, Christy, for your nice words.
we’ll get word to Hilary about the quandry
Rebecca, did ye wind up in Knock? Yez could have got a few prayers said and enquiered was there any duty free for sale. The sat nav set for Knock, that could be a line for a poem or a song.
dont forget your plenary indulgences
Hi Christy
Regarding our previous post, we normally don’t ask for specific songs, as we love the most of your work, we go with the flow. That being said, one of our all time favourite songs is Johny Jump Up. But of course we fully understand if that song is for one reason or another not on the radar tomorrow night.
Warm regards
Lars & Piet
“O Never O Never O Never Again
if I live to a 100 or a 110
for I fell to the floor and I could’nt get up
after drinkin a pint of old Johnny-Jump-Up”