Celtic Crush Newsletter
I'm thankful for every moment.
Al Green
 
  Thanksgiving, 2013


Hi Crushers:

Have a very happy Thanksgiving - I hope you can spend it with your families. Thank you for listening to Celtic Crush

Hammond travel now has details of the 2014 trip to Ireland. It will run from Nov. 18-24 and take in The Cliffs of Moher, Galway, Mayo, Sligo, W.B. Yeats grave, Donegal, Derry, Giants Causeway, Belfast, Dublin, Wexford & Mary's Bar. We'll take you off the beaten path and introduce you to the real people as well as the historical and literary Ireland. The trip will be immediately after the disbanding of Black 47 - in fact you can attend the last concert in New York City on Nov. 15th - then leave from Kennedy Airport and attend my first solo gig on Nov 22nd at Wexford Arts Center where I first performed. For details and to book early drop a line to jwasserbach@hammondtours.com or call 866-486-8772


  LAST CALL
 
Thanks so much to all of you who have supported our drive to fund Black 47's final CD, LAST CALL. We've now reached 41% of the recording costs. You can become a part of the album by pledging to download the finished CD at PledgeMusic for $10 and be well ahead of the general public. There are many more items and experiences you can pledge for, including an opportunity to sing with us on Shanty Irish Baby, get an autographed, hand-painted bodhr�n (see picture above) or have Larry Kirwan help you with your song, play or novel.  

 

There you'll also get access to a special 'pledger only' part of the Black 47 PledgeMusic site where we'll share rough mixes, pics and videos from the recording. LAST CALL will be released in late January 2014.    

 

 

  NEW YEAR'S EVE IN CONNOLLY'S, 121 W. 45TH St. NYC  212-597-5126

Tickets now on sale at Connolly's for Black 47's
Last New Year's Eve in Times Square or online at

http://black47.tickets.musictoday.com/Black47/moreInfo.aspx?event=158424&outlet=1843


BLACK 47'S 25th. and FINAL ST. PATRICK'S DAY SHOW IN NYC 
BB KING's, 42nd Street/Times Square
March 17th - Show 7pm, Doors 5pm (Right after the Parade)
Tickets on sale now at BB'S or at
http://www.bbkingblues.com/bio.php?id=3374

"I'll love you forever on St. Patrick's Day"

You can now hear CELTIC CRUSH anytime ON DEMAND  

Two shows always available for listening. But don't desert me on Saturday mornings 7-10amET or Tuesday nights 11pmET on The Spectrum, Ch. 28 

 

For those on Facebook go to Fans of Celtic Crush.
Christopher Carroll adds videos and relevant information on Saturday morning while the show is broadcasting http://www.facebook.com/groups/98160297580/

Some upcoming Black 47 & Larry Kirwan gigs. More info: www.black47.com

Dec 28  Towne Crier, Beacon, NY
Dec 31   Last New Year's Eve at Connolly's, NYC
Jan 17   Noble Maritime Museum, Staten Island, NY (Larry Kirwan solo)
Jan 18   First Universalist Church, Salem, MA
Feb 8     Connolly's, NYC
Feb 22   Madison Theatre/Molloy College, Rockville Center, NY
Feb 28   Tellus 360, Lancaster, PA
Mar 3     Ciccone Theatre, Bergen Community College, Paramus, NJ
Mar 8     Boulton Center, Bay Shore, NY
Mar 9     St. Augustine Celtic Music & Heritage Festival, FL
Mar 17   BB Kings, NYC
Mar 21   Bridge Street Live, Collinsville, CT
May 24  Blackthorn Resort, East Durham, NY
May 25  Chicago Gaelic Park Irish Festival, Oak Forest, IL
May 26  Chicago Gaelic Park Irish Festival, Oak Forest, IL
June 7   Staten Island Irish Festival, NY
Aug 1    Dublin Irish Festival, OH
Aug 2    Dublin Irish Festival, OH
Sept 13 Irish 2000, Ballston Spa, NY
Nov 8    International Irish Famine Commemoration, New Orleans, LA


To find Playlists, Books/Movies/Poetry scroll down. Talk to you Saturday.

All the best

       Larry Kirwan
  
LIVERPOOL FANTASY 
 
Larry Kirwan's first novel, Liverpool Fantasy now available for download:

kindle 

nook  scribd   

 

It's 1987, The Beatles are gathering in Liverpool for a reunion. It's been 25 years since John Lennon walked out during the recording of Please Please Me. Liverpool Fantasy examines life as a rock 'n roll musician, and a world without the Beatles.
 
"Wow, this bloke Kirwan can write! He's got the Liverpudlian patois down to a t-bone. When you read what the four lads have to say and how the say it, well you'll think you're in A Hard Day's Night. And the lads - 25 years on - I love it...It's a hoot and a half! Good on ya, mate." -- Ray Manzarek, The Doors  
Black 47 Merchandise

For all Black 47 t-shirts, CDs, DVDs and autographed copies of Larry Kirwan's book www.black47.com        
                                       A MESSAGE TO YOU, RUDY

            What do you think of Robert Anthony Noonan? Doesn't ring a bell? Well, he's originally from Buffalo but could just as well be hailed as the Mayor of Bleecker Street. Oh, you mean Willie Nile? Yeah, the very man!  
         
             I don't know when I first met Willie thought I do remember his record company president, the legendary Clive Davis, boasting that Willie would be the next Dylan. Back in the early 80's that was akin to a death sentence. Willie has had a number of near misses in the superstar stakes but I'm firmly convinced this is his time. Why, because he's got great songs and the wherewithal to deliver them onstage. His new album, American Ride, is a revelation.

            It hasn't been easy for Willie, but then again, the man wanted it all - the family, the music career, the home life, the bright life. He raised four children and still managed to hone his craft and turn out a number of top-class albums - all the while developing his legendary stage presence.
There were times he had to do without himself in order to put food on the table for his family. That's the Buffalo Irish ethic. You do it, you do it quietly, and you only talk about it years later when it's history. "We all got through it, and were tougher and wiser for the experience," he shrugs, although those of us aware of the full story know the cost.

            That's what a dream does for you - and no matter what calamity befell him Willie always kept his eyes on the prize. Probably no surprise since he's descended from Noonans, Kiernans, Kanes, and Gallaghers; from an early age he was determined to fuse the immigrant poetry of their lives with the rock & roll he grew up listening to on FM Radio. That's what propelled him onto the mean streets of New York as a young man. He got a job in the mailroom of a publishing house and played the Bleecker Street strip at night, burning the candle up the middle as well as at both ends. Ending up with an illness that one doctor feared was Leukemia he was forced to return to Buffalo for some years to restore his health.

            No one on the strip doubted that he'd be back and his friends were always there for him. Willie too was never less than encouraging to his peers: I don't know how many nights I saw him in Paddy Reilly's bopping to the beat while urging on Black 47. But he never lacked for his own fans. The late great Mayoman, Pat Kenny booked him numerous times, and it was while performing at Kenny's Castaways that the New York Times gave him a spectacular endorsement on his return to New York.

Bruce Springsteen is another admirer and has invited him onstage at Shea Stadium and other arenas. I asked Willie about that experience - "It was great, man," he replied with a glint in his eye, "except that one night Clarence Clemons' ring fell off and rolled over center stage. When I tried to retrieve it for him, I looked up and Bruce was staring down, no doubt wondering what I was doing on my knees in front of him."

            Bono too thinks the world of Willie. Speaking about American Ride, he enthused, "There are a few Americas here to discover - the mythic, the magic, the very real. It's one of the great guides to unraveling the mystery that is the troubled beauty of America."

            Willie's family is grown now. He raised his kids and did the right thing. But the dream still shimmers before him. He's on the road much these days, in Europe and all across America, punching the Rock & Roll clock and enjoying every moment of it. There's a lot of ear candy out there - mucho gloss with very little substance. When you want to get to the heart of the matter and come face to face with the real deal, Robert Anthony Noonan is your man - or should I say, Mr. Willie Nile.

 ROCKIN' THE BRONX
For a digital edition of Rockin' The Bronx go to Amazon.com, also available at bn.com, smashwords, scribd
autographed hard copies at www.black47.com 

The Bronx is burning. John Lennon is being stalked, Bobby Sands is dying, but life goes on in the immigrant bars of Bainbridge Avenue as Sean arrives from Ireland searching for his girlfriend, Mary. He finds a lot more, including Danny McCorley, a hard-hitting, book-loving, construction worker with a shadowy past in the Irish Republican movement & a secret...

Green Suede Shoes (a memoir) is also availabe at www.black47.com or for digital download at amazon.com or b&n.com
                            LARRY KIRWAN'S CELTIC INVASION CD
LK Celtic Invasion
Celtic Invasion contains songs by The Waterboys, Peatbog Faeries, Runrig, Black 47, Hothouse Flowers, Pat McGuire, Barleyjuice, John Spillane, Shilelagh Law, Celtic Cross, Blaggards, and Garrahan's Ghost. Copies may be purchased at www.black47.com  Digital downloads at www.celtic-invasion.com

 

Books & Movies  

I'm including many recommendations.  If you would like to just get started and get an overview of Ireland and its history, why not try any of the first books.  They will get you going and you may never stop.

Irish History for Dummies

Ten Men Dead - The Story of the 1981 Hunger Strike - David Beresford. This is essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand modern Irish history.

The Commitments, The Van or pretty much any book by Roddy Doyle.  Easy to read, lots of fun but will also introduce you to the complexities of modern Ireland.

Michael Collins : a biography by Tim Pat Coogan, 1990. ISBN 0-09-968580-9.

The Yellow Birds - Kevin Powers

Transatlantic - Colum McCann

The Testament of Mary or Brooklyn  by Colm Toibin

Country Girl - Edna O'Brien

Whitey's Payback - TJ English

Chang�'s Beads and Two-Tone Shoes - William Kennedy

Ancient Light - John Banville

Astray - Emma Donoghue

A Second Life - Dermot Bolger

The Bogman - Walter Macken

The Last of the High Kings - Ferdia Mac Anna

On Canaan's Side - Sebastian Barry

Solace - Belinda McKeon

Paradise Alley - Kevin Baker

The Outside Boy - Jeanine Cummins

Where Have You Been - Joseph O'Connor

City of Bohane - Kevin Barry

Saints and Sinners - Edna O'Brien

The Great Hunger - Cecil Woodham-Smith is a dispassionate but striking book on the Potato Famine of 1845-47 that caused so many Irish to emigrate to the US.

The Orange and the Green - GA Henty. A novel written around 1900 about the events surrounding the Battle of the Boyne and the Siege of Limerick. Originally for young adult audience this reads very well for adults.

The Man Who Never Returned - Peter Quinn

Tabloid City - Pete Hamill

Against The Tide (an autobiography) - Dr. Noel Browne

Lost Boys of the Bronx, The Oral History of the Ducky Boys Gang - James Hannon

Troubles, JG Farrell

South Lawn Plot - Ray O'Hanlon

Thy Tears Might Cease - Michael Farrell

Country Girls Trilogy - Edna O'Brien.  Three wonderful books written by a great writer and a rebel in the soul.  Ms. O'Brien is as readable as she is profound.

Borstal Boy - Brendan Behan

Alistair MacLeod's novel, "No Great Mischief" about the Clan MacDonald who came to Canada in 1779.

Donnelly Trilogy of plays, by James Reaney concerning the Irish-Canadian experience.

Tarry Flynn or The Green Fool - Patrick Kavanagh  He is better known as a poet - do check out his poetry.  But these two small books contain a wealth of information of what it was like to grow up in rural Ireland of the last century.

The Savage City by TJ English - if you'd like to know about crime and passion in NYC in the 60's and 70's this is the book for you.  Powerful!

The Collected Stories by William Trevor - perhaps the greatest living short story writer

This is Your Brain on Shamrocks by Mike Farragher (by the Irish Voice music editor - want to plumb the depths of your Irish pscyhe?  Mike's your man!)

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man or Dubliners - James Joyce.  These are two excellent and slim books to get a feel for Sunny Jim's work before you make the life decision to tackle Ulysses.  The Dead from Dubliners is perhaps the greatest novella/short story ever written.  Don't despair if you find yourself bogged down in Ulysses; it's happened to us all.  Just have a drink, pop open any page and begin to read aloud.  But whatever you do, don't miss Molly Bloom's closing soliloquy.  It's one of the wonders of literature - and more than that - in a way that words fail to do justice.

Eamonn DeValera: a biography by Tim Pat Coogan

The IRA or The Troubles by Tim Pat Coogan

The Secret Scripture or any novel or play by Sebastian Barry.  A very modern writer who delves into the past.  Barry is true poet who uses beautiful language and creates unforgettable characters that leave a mark on you.

Astrakhan Cloak - Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill or any collection of her poetry.  An earthy, yet spiritual, look into the soul of a powerful Irish woman.

Collected Stories - Frank O'Connor.  A very readable writer with a remarkable insight into the Irish soul.  Also try his biography of Michael Collins, The Big Fellah, should Coogan's be unavailable or too bloody dauntingly long.

Five Points - Tyler Anbinder.  This wonderful book will give you a history of the Irish and other immigrants when they arrived in 19th Century New York City.

The Captains and the Kings - Jennifer Johnston

Station Island or any collection of poems by Seamus Heaney

Horse Latitudes or any collection of poems by Paul Muldoon

Good Behaviour and Time After Time by Molly Keane

Fools of Fortune and any collection of his short stories by William Trevor

Amongst Women or The Dark - John McGahern

Year of the French - Thomas Flanagan

Star of the Sea - Joseph O'Connor or any of Joe's hilarious travel books.

At Swim Two Birds or The Poor Mouth or The Poor Mouth - Flann O'Brien

Strumpet City - James Plunkett

How Many Miles to Babylon - Jennifer Johnston

The Book of Evidence - John Banville

Collared - Mike Farragher

Banished Children of Eve - Peter Quinn

The Gathering - Anne Enright

The Year of the French -  Thomas Flanagan

To Hell or Barbados - Sean O'Callaghan

A Drinking Life - Pete Hamill

Let The Great World Spin - Colum McCann

A Traitor's Kiss: The Life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan - Fintan O'Toole

Poetry My Arse - Brendan Kennelly

All Souls: A Family Story From Southie and Easter Rising - Michael Patrick MacDonald

Ironweed, Legs (Diamond) or any book by William Kennedy - a Joycean narrative of the great city of Albany, NY

The Westies or Paddy Whacked by T.J. English

Green Suede Shoes - Larry Kirwan  Will give you a sense of Wexford, a special town that you may choose to visit, in the first chapters, along with with a relatively dry-eyed look at a life in the music business of the last 30 or more years.

                                                     MOVIES

Adam & Paul
A Man of No Importance
Angel
Grabbers
Hunger
The Guard
The Boys From County Clare
Breakfast on Pluto
The Magdalene Sisters
Veronica Guerin
In America
The General
Once
The Crying Game
Into The West
Ryan's Daughter
Some Mother's Son
In Bruges
My Left Foot
The Butcher Boy
Bloody Sunday
Hear My Song
The Quiet Man
In The Name of the Father
Michael Collins
Odd Man Out
An Everlasting Piece
The Field
The Commitments
The Van
The Snapper
Man of Aran
The Informer
Shake Hands with the Devil
Trojan Eddie
The Wind That Shakes The Barley
Waking Ned Devine
This is the Sea
Omagh
Odd Man Out


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Mo Bhron (Intro)Black 47
History of Ireland, Part 1Larry Kirwan
Sally McLennaneThe Pogues
Waxies DargleThe Young Dubliners
  
And a Bang on the EarThe Waterboys
You And I in the One Bed LieCathie Ryan
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CarrickfergusVan Morrison/The Chieftains
Streets of LondonRalph McTell
Prodigal TownWake The ead
  
Lovers of LightAfro-Celt
Oliver's ArmyElvis Costello
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Whistles The WindFlogging Molly
Catch The WindDonovan
  
Rakish PaddyBaka Beyond
PrimogenioRuben Blades
ApplesDelhi 2 Dublin
  
Waltzin' MatildaLiam Clancy
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BirchesBill Morrissey
OhioDiana Jones
  
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Mo Bhron (Intro)Black 47
Blood WeddingBlack 47
Incident on 57th StreetBruce Springsteen
  
The Ash PlantNoel Hill
Come Out Ye Black & TansThe Wolfe Tones
Her Father Didn't Like MeFinbar & Eddie Furey
  
Baby Please Don't GoThem
Days of Pearly SpencerDavid McWilliams
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1913The Waterboys
Echo FidelisCora Smyth
Pleasures of the HarborPhil Ochs
  
Fields of AthenryDropkick Murphys
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Wild Mountain ThymeThe Silencers
Abhainn an tSluaRunrig
Sing All Our Cares AwayThe Proclaimers
  
Matty GrovesFairport Convention
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My FatherJudy Collins
Never Any Good With MoneyMartin Simpson
Father and SonCat Stevens
  
Where's Me JumperSultans of Ping F.C.
Messin' With The KidRory Gallagher
Buile Mo ChroiJohn Spillane/Louis De Paor
  
23rd StreetBill Morrissey
Sam StoneJohn Prine
NoraJohnny McEvoy
  
Hay WrapThe Saw Doctors
Pour DecisionsThe Real McKenzies
Spanish LadyThe Mahones
  
Working ManRita McNeill
In Belfast TonightTara O'Grady
Viva La Quinta BrigadaCarlos Nunez
  
The Sick Bed of CuchulannThe Pogues
Molly MollyA Band of Rogues
When Irish Eyes Are BurningThe Ike Reilly Assasination
  
The StormMoving Hearts

CelticCrush10-12-13
Mo Bhron (Intro)Black 47
Maria's WeddingBlack 47
Wedding ReelLunasa
Marie's WeddingVan Morrison/The Chieftains
  
State of MassachussetsDropkick Murphys
ElizabethStreet Dogs
DriveRic Ocasek
  
Traveling PeopleTurner & Kirwan of Wexford
Dirty Old TownThe Pogues
  
Bata is BotharJohn Spillane/Louis De Paor
BaisteachJohn Spillane/Louis De Paor
Si Do MhamoHothouse Flowers
  
Two StonesWalking on Cars
And I Love Her SoPauline Scanlon
  
Dearg DoomHorslips
I Buried Me WifeDervish
Rocky Road To DublinThe Tossers
  
Wako King HakoPeatbog Faeries
Internal ExileFish
Loch LomondRunrig
  
Autumn SongManic Street Preachers
House of a 1000 GuitarsWillie Nile
I Knew The BrideDave Edmunds
  
Faithful DepartedPhilip Chevron
Thousands Are SailingThe Pogues
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Electric LandladyKila
Nothing ArrivedVillagers
Stride SetBill Laswell
  
Lord OffalyDavid McWilliams
Acadian DriftwoodThe Band
OhioDiana Jones
  
Tobacco IslandFlogging Molly
Oro Se Do Bheath BhaileSinead O'Connor
  
Everyday's Saint Patrick's DayNeck
Courtin' in the KitchenDessie O'Halloran
  
Spanish PointDonal Lunny
  

CELTIC CRUSH 11-2-13 
Mo Bhron (Intro)Black 47
Morning Has BrokenCat Stevens
Morning StarThe Bothy Band
Morning DewTim Rose
  
Glanfaidh MeKila
The Only OneGavin Friday
Ocean and a RockLisa Hannigan
  
St. Dominic's PreviewVan Morrison
Oro OroFinbar Furey
A Lady of a Certain AgeDivine Comedy
  
Rebels of the Sacred HeartFlogging Molly
I Buried Me WifeDervish
In Lieu Of YouPaul Crean/The Changing Band
  
Only A Woman's HeartEleanor McEvoy
Working ManRita McNeill
Gulf of MexicoSteve Earle
  
Voodoo CityBlack 47
Yellow MoonNeville Brothers
DixieBob Dylan
  
N17The Saw Doctors
Dead FlowersDicey Riley
Four Cups of CoffeeSeamus Kelleher
  
Black Velvet BandDropkick Murphys
22Celtic Cross
American RideWillie Nile
  
Green Fields of FranceThe Furey Brothers/Davy Arthur
Les Amantes InfidelMick McCauley/Winifred Horan/Colm O'Caoimh
The DutchmanLiam Clancy
  
Blue Collar JaneThe Strypes
BolloxologySir Reg
Molly MollyA Band of Rogues
  
Feel No PainGerry Divers Speech Project
Sing All Our Cares AwayDamien Dempsey
Life's Like That, Isn't ItBlack 47
  
Bullfrog BluesRoryGallagher
The Night Paddy Murphy DiedGreat Big Sea
Sleepy MaggieAshley MacIsaacs
  
Clash of the AshRunrig
You're So BeautifulPat McGuire
Meet Me on McCleanShilelagh Law
  
The StormMoving Hearts
CELTIC CRUSH 11-9-13 
Mo Bhron (Intro)Black 47
Johnson's Motor CarThe Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
Come Out Ye Black & TansThe Wolfe Tones
Galway RacesThe Dubliners
  
CathainLiam O'Maonlai
Bean PhaidinLasairfhiona Ni Chaonaolla
Ceili MorThe Indulgers
  
White BirdsThe Waterboys
Midnight in AvillesLunasa
Touched by FireBlack 47
  
TessieDropkick Murphys
ElizabethStreet Dogs
Friggin' in the Riggin'The Gobshites
  
Dunnes Store GirlJohn Spillane
Worse Than PrideKieran Goss
Lady Came From BaltimoreTim Hardin
  
Martin Roachford'sPeatbog Faeries
An Bratach BanHorslips
Joe StrummerThe Radiators From Space
  
Seek and HideLucy Wainright Roche
Dead Skunk in the Middle of the RoadLoudon Wainright
Hammond SongThe Roches
  
Autumn SongManic Street Preachers
Accidents Will HappenElvis Costello
Waterfloo SunsetThe Kinks
  
Whistles The WindFlogging Molly
Broad Majestic ShannonThe Pogues
N 17The Saw Doctors
  
Sunday MorningLou Reed
Pale Blue EyesVelvet Underground
I'm Waiting For The ManVelvet Underground
  
Jackie Wilson SaidVan Morrison
The Ash PlantNoel Hill/Tony McMahon
When You're FallingAfro-Celt
  
Acoustic Motor BikeLuka Bloom
Paddy in the SmokeDezi Donnelly/Mike McGoldrick
Wagon WheelCeltic Spirit
  
Get Out of Denver Dave Edmunds
American Land (live in Dublin)Bruce Springsteen
Whiskey in the JarThin Lizzy
  
The StormMoving Hearts

CELTIC CRUSH 11-2-13
Mo Bhron (Intro)Black 47
Chris - interview 
James ConnollyBlack 47
  
Bill - interview 
Summer in DublinBagatelle
  
Eileen - interview 
Funky CeiliBlack 47
  
Diana - Interview 
In My LifeThe Beatles
  
Peter - Interview 
Five PointsBlack 47
  
Tom - Interview 
Livin' in America (from Fire of Freedom CD)Black 47
  
Bob - Interview 
Long Journey HomeElvis Costello/Chieftains
  
Lynn - Interview 
Donegal RainAndy Stewart/Phil Cunningham
  
Tom (2 parts interview combined) 
Two StonesWalking On Cars
  
Erin - Interview 
FitzcarraldoThe Frames
  
Pete - Interview 
Izzy's Irish RoseBlack 47
  
Caitlin - Interview 
Fire of FreedomBlack 47
  
Steve - Interview 
Joe O'DonnellThe Wolfe Tones
  
Ric - Interview 
Dirty Old TownThe Pogues
  
Amy - Interview 
Catch Me If You CanWalking on Cars
  
John - Interview 
Galway GirlSteve Earle
  
Jennifer - Interview 
Great Ceili SwindlePeatbog Faeries
  
Diane - Interview 
Kilroy Was HereLarry Kirwan
  
Jim - Interview 
You're So BeautifulPat McGuire
  
Martha - Interview 
Beat of My HeartJohn Spillane/Louis De Paor
  
Bob - Interview 
Streams of WhiskeyThe Pogues
  
Spanish PointDonal Lunny
 
CELTIC CRUSH 11-9-13
Mo Bhron (Intro)Black 47
Johnson's Motor CarThe Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem
Come Out Ye Black & TansThe Wolfe Tones
Galway RacesThe Dubliners
  
CathainLiam O'Maonlai
Bean PhaidinLasairfhiona Ni Chaonaolla
Ceili MorThe Indulgers
  
White BirdsThe Waterboys
Midnight in AvillesLunasa
Touched by FireBlack 47
  
TessieDropkick Murphys
ElizabethStreet Dogs
Friggin' in the Riggin'The Gobshites
  
Dunnes Store GirlJohn Spillane
Worse Than PrideKieran Goss
Lady Came From BaltimoreTim Hardin
  
Martin Roachford'sPeatbog Faeries
An Bratach BanHorslips
Joe StrummerThe Radiators From Space
  
Seek and HideLucy Wainright Roche
Dead Skunk in the Middle of the RoadLoudon Wainright
Hammond SongThe Roches
  
Autumn SongManic Street Preachers
Accidents Will HappenElvis Costello
Waterfloo SunsetThe Kinks
  
Whistles The WindFlogging Molly
Broad Majestic ShannonThe Pogues
N 17The Saw Doctors
  
Sunday MorningLou Reed
Pale Blue EyesVelvet Underground
I'm Waiting For The ManVelvet Underground
  
Jackie Wilson SaidVan Morrison
The Ash PlantNoel Hill/Tony McMahon
When You're FallingAfro-Celt
  
Acoustic Motor BikeLuka Bloom
Paddy in the SmokeDezi Donnelly/Mike McGoldrick
Wagon WheelCeltic Spirit
  
Get Out of Denver Dave Edmunds
American Land (live in Dublin)Bruce Springsteen
Whiskey in the JarThin Lizzy
  
The StormMoving Hearts