The show must go on! Roll in my sweet baby's arm! Ballad for Ronnie Drew was
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
Pitcures Of Genetial Crabs
farewell to Ronnie Drew
Source: BBC News
Farewell Ronnie Drew, Dublin (1934-2008) 19th
By Matthias Heine August 2008, 02:05 clock
The Germans cling rather tenaciously to a romantic Ireland Picture: Rural pithy-bearded, walking through green fields to the nearest pub, where they will sing old songs, acting like this to fool the British . Only on second thought remembered it because have read in the newspaper that the green industry nation now has a higher per capita income than Germany. Ronnie Drew, the more so as Heinrich Böll has contributed to his "Irish Diary" of that rustic image Ireland, died last Saturday at age 73, but the myth, which he reinterpreted will survive him.
Drew founded in 1962 with Luke Kelly, Barney McKenna and Ciaran Bourke a folk band called Ronnie Drew Group, which first appeared in the back room of O'Donoghue's Pub in Dublin, before as The Dubliners achieved worldwide success. Some of her songs like "The Rising of the Moon" or "Whiskey in the Jar" was centuries old, others sounded only so, but were by poets of the 20th century, such as Brendan Behan was written. The time was ripe for the Dubliners, across discovered young music listeners, the musical Heritage of their homelands again.
Ronnie Drew, who on 16 September 1934 in the port town of Dun Laoghaire was born, had as a teenager for a while, the itinerant life of a true folk singer out: He went to Spain, lived from English lessons, and gained in the mother country of the new guitar playing techniques. With the Dubliners, he later sang the most combative and humorous songs during Mr Luke Kelly with his gentle voice for the ballads was responsible. Drew's voice is heard on one of the biggest commercial successes of the Dubliners' Seven Drunken Nights ", which in 1967 they came up in the British charts. Until a few years ago were the Dubliners (last without Ronnie Drew) on a regular basis on tour in Germany, who used it in the medium-sized cities. A final highlight of the band's career was the single "Irish Rover" which they recorded in 1995 with the Pogues, who had eingefiedelt in the eighties, a second Irish folk revival.
In recent decades, Drew went solo not only on stage in Sean Casey's song "Purple Dust" and the Lloyd-Webber musical "Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" on, but also sang on solo records songs, including Elvis Costello, Bono, Shane McGowan had written for him. Bono took with other members of U2 and Irish musicians such as Sinead O'Connor, Shane McGowan and Christy Moore early 2008, "The Ballad of Ronnie Drew" that will come their Tantiemenprofite complete the Irish Cancer Society to the best. Bono said: "Ronnie is like the king of Ireland, and we are all his subjects." At this time, Drew suffered for one and a half years ago from cancer.
Source: BBC News
Farewell Ronnie Drew, Dublin (1934-2008) 19th
By Matthias Heine August 2008, 02:05 clock
The Germans cling rather tenaciously to a romantic Ireland Picture: Rural pithy-bearded, walking through green fields to the nearest pub, where they will sing old songs, acting like this to fool the British . Only on second thought remembered it because have read in the newspaper that the green industry nation now has a higher per capita income than Germany. Ronnie Drew, the more so as Heinrich Böll has contributed to his "Irish Diary" of that rustic image Ireland, died last Saturday at age 73, but the myth, which he reinterpreted will survive him.
Drew founded in 1962 with Luke Kelly, Barney McKenna and Ciaran Bourke a folk band called Ronnie Drew Group, which first appeared in the back room of O'Donoghue's Pub in Dublin, before as The Dubliners achieved worldwide success. Some of her songs like "The Rising of the Moon" or "Whiskey in the Jar" was centuries old, others sounded only so, but were by poets of the 20th century, such as Brendan Behan was written. The time was ripe for the Dubliners, across discovered young music listeners, the musical Heritage of their homelands again.
Ronnie Drew, who on 16 September 1934 in the port town of Dun Laoghaire was born, had as a teenager for a while, the itinerant life of a true folk singer out: He went to Spain, lived from English lessons, and gained in the mother country of the new guitar playing techniques. With the Dubliners, he later sang the most combative and humorous songs during Mr Luke Kelly with his gentle voice for the ballads was responsible. Drew's voice is heard on one of the biggest commercial successes of the Dubliners' Seven Drunken Nights ", which in 1967 they came up in the British charts. Until a few years ago were the Dubliners (last without Ronnie Drew) on a regular basis on tour in Germany, who used it in the medium-sized cities. A final highlight of the band's career was the single "Irish Rover" which they recorded in 1995 with the Pogues, who had eingefiedelt in the eighties, a second Irish folk revival.
In recent decades, Drew went solo not only on stage in Sean Casey's song "Purple Dust" and the Lloyd-Webber musical "Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" on, but also sang on solo records songs, including Elvis Costello, Bono, Shane McGowan had written for him. Bono took with other members of U2 and Irish musicians such as Sinead O'Connor, Shane McGowan and Christy Moore early 2008, "The Ballad of Ronnie Drew" that will come their Tantiemenprofite complete the Irish Cancer Society to the best. Bono said: "Ronnie is like the king of Ireland, and we are all his subjects." At this time, Drew suffered for one and a half years ago from cancer.
Monday, March 17, 2008
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goodnight folks back on tour
in time for Paddy's Day weekend, we start again fully. Here are initial reactions to:
for folk music you're never too young
von Matthias Lehmkuhl am 16.03.2008 15:21 Uhr
NEUENKIRCHEN Wer kennt nicht so Urgesteine wie die Dubliners oder die Chieftains? Repräsentanten der Folkmusik von der Grünen Insel, die zu den Großvätern ihres Genres gehören. Mit der Münsterschen Band GoodNightFolks standen am Samstag zum Vergleich blutjunge Folk-Musiker auf der Spritzenhaus-Bühne.
Benjamin Feldmann: Gesang und Gitarre. Foto Lehmkuhl
Die Gruppe beschränkte sich mit ihrem Repertoire nicht nur auf die englische, irische oder schottische Variante dieser Musik, sondern spielte auch deutsche Songs.
Das Quintett to Martinsburg Wood (mandolin), Benjamin Feldman (vocals, guitar), Christian Pieper (bass, vocals), Dirk Wade Mann (accordion) and Hinnerk Will Brink (vocals, guitar, banjo, mandolin) divided his concert in three different phases.
Slow works
Phase one was a good mix of slow works and songs, which aroused the audience early on.
Two German folk songs, the love song "Dat du min Leefe bust" and the "Steiger song," a traditional song of the miners provided for the sentimental touch in the first third.
Gassenhauer
shone after the break, the quintet with phase two, which now brought the faster variants. With "Fisherman's Blues" from the Waterboys and Clare Iceland from the "Saw Doctors" it presented a real street song. But his own compositions such as "Kia orana," "Angels" and "Farewell Song" convinced the audience.
The last part of the concert provided then again for a marked increase. This of course could not miss the famous Evergreen "Whiskey In The Jar" by Thin Lizzy.
The young and exuberant playfulness of the quintet, which was seasoned with the right touch of sentimentality, met the nerve of the public.
in time for Paddy's Day weekend, we start again fully. Here are initial reactions to:
for folk music you're never too young
von Matthias Lehmkuhl am 16.03.2008 15:21 Uhr
NEUENKIRCHEN Wer kennt nicht so Urgesteine wie die Dubliners oder die Chieftains? Repräsentanten der Folkmusik von der Grünen Insel, die zu den Großvätern ihres Genres gehören. Mit der Münsterschen Band GoodNightFolks standen am Samstag zum Vergleich blutjunge Folk-Musiker auf der Spritzenhaus-Bühne.
Benjamin Feldmann: Gesang und Gitarre. Foto Lehmkuhl
Die Gruppe beschränkte sich mit ihrem Repertoire nicht nur auf die englische, irische oder schottische Variante dieser Musik, sondern spielte auch deutsche Songs.
Das Quintett to Martinsburg Wood (mandolin), Benjamin Feldman (vocals, guitar), Christian Pieper (bass, vocals), Dirk Wade Mann (accordion) and Hinnerk Will Brink (vocals, guitar, banjo, mandolin) divided his concert in three different phases.
Slow works
Phase one was a good mix of slow works and songs, which aroused the audience early on.
Two German folk songs, the love song "Dat du min Leefe bust" and the "Steiger song," a traditional song of the miners provided for the sentimental touch in the first third.
Gassenhauer
shone after the break, the quintet with phase two, which now brought the faster variants. With "Fisherman's Blues" from the Waterboys and Clare Iceland from the "Saw Doctors" it presented a real street song. But his own compositions such as "Kia orana," "Angels" and "Farewell Song" convinced the audience.
The last part of the concert provided then again for a marked increase. This of course could not miss the famous Evergreen "Whiskey In The Jar" by Thin Lizzy.
The young and exuberant playfulness of the quintet, which was seasoned with the right touch of sentimentality, met the nerve of the public.
Monday, March 3, 2008
Wedding Countdown Desktop Wallpaper
Comfort near the beach in Sintra-Lisbon
The house
mod Enjoy the charm of a traditional village house with rustic comfort and amenities. Comfort in a fantastic location!
its many facilities gives a happy marriage of traditional elements and modern Portuguese. Located on the outskirts in a quiet side street, the house opens from the garden to a unobstructed panoramic view of the sea and the nearby sandy beach, while shielding the big gate to your Privatshaere small alley way. Two-and four-legged friends can develop unhindered, romp, sunbathe, barbecue, enjoy. Zusaettzlich you have also possibly windy weather from a protected balcony the view of "your" Sunset. Even guarantee to kuhlen winter evenings central heating and a fireplace a cozy Wohnatmosphaere
Car
Kitchen: 4 ring stove, oven, freezer, dish towels, dishwasher, coffee maker, kitchenette, refrigerator, microwave, kettle
utility room with washing machine, dryer, ironing board
living / dining room with fireplace, TV / cable, VCR
children: baby cot, high chair
1 bathroom etc, 2 bathrooms with shower
bath, bidet, double sink, shower, towels, dryer, washing machine, toilet,
4 bedrooms, one with a TV, bed linen, Extra bed
central heating in all rooms
Outside: balcony, garden, garden furniture, barbecue, lawn, patio
The place
The charming, traditional village with its small, picturesque alleys and the shady market place offers everything for the daily needs, many small shops, cafes, restaurants, Wochenmaerkte, plus lots of sexy photo opportunities.
trips away Aside from the clean, sandy beach 1.5 kilometers in the vicinity for several known Surferstraende (zBPraia Grande, Guincho Cascais), but also for other sports are good investments. Mention should be made before especially numerous prestigious 18-hole golf courses as Penha Longa-, Golfe de Beloura in max 20 min away. In the large forest area, you can also walk in the shade in the heat, cycling or going by mountain bike on tour.
happen around the World Heritage Site of Sintra many places worth seeing, so that your holiday will always varied, even outside the Badeaison.
The historic tram from Sintra to the sandy beach is not only memorable for children, at all children are welcome everywhere and some offers are aimed particularly at them.
Cascais invites you to a shopping spree or night, and the Casino in Estoril you can make the holiday fund (or make up) Lisbon, with trains into the night easily accessible
only one thing you will not find: concrete walls and intrusive beach-Rummel
more information, photos and links for travel preparation on request.
prices 2011
03.01. - 15.04 ...... 965 E / week
16.04. - 30.04 ...... 1130 Easter
01.05. - 15.06 ...... 965
16.06. - 15.09 ...... 1160
16:09 to 17:12 ...... 965
18.12. - 05.01 ...... 1130
incl. additional costs and final cleaning, weekly laundry 1x
you will receive detailed directions with photos
The house
mod Enjoy the charm of a traditional village house with rustic comfort and amenities. Comfort in a fantastic location!
its many facilities gives a happy marriage of traditional elements and modern Portuguese. Located on the outskirts in a quiet side street, the house opens from the garden to a unobstructed panoramic view of the sea and the nearby sandy beach, while shielding the big gate to your Privatshaere small alley way. Two-and four-legged friends can develop unhindered, romp, sunbathe, barbecue, enjoy. Zusaettzlich you have also possibly windy weather from a protected balcony the view of "your" Sunset. Even guarantee to kuhlen winter evenings central heating and a fireplace a cozy Wohnatmosphaere
Car
Kitchen: 4 ring stove, oven, freezer, dish towels, dishwasher, coffee maker, kitchenette, refrigerator, microwave, kettle
utility room with washing machine, dryer, ironing board
living / dining room with fireplace, TV / cable, VCR
children: baby cot, high chair
1 bathroom etc, 2 bathrooms with shower
bath, bidet, double sink, shower, towels, dryer, washing machine, toilet,
4 bedrooms, one with a TV, bed linen, Extra bed
central heating in all rooms
Outside: balcony, garden, garden furniture, barbecue, lawn, patio
The place
The charming, traditional village with its small, picturesque alleys and the shady market place offers everything for the daily needs, many small shops, cafes, restaurants, Wochenmaerkte, plus lots of sexy photo opportunities.
trips away Aside from the clean, sandy beach 1.5 kilometers in the vicinity for several known Surferstraende (zBPraia Grande, Guincho Cascais), but also for other sports are good investments. Mention should be made before especially numerous prestigious 18-hole golf courses as Penha Longa-, Golfe de Beloura in max 20 min away. In the large forest area, you can also walk in the shade in the heat, cycling or going by mountain bike on tour.
happen around the World Heritage Site of Sintra many places worth seeing, so that your holiday will always varied, even outside the Badeaison.
The historic tram from Sintra to the sandy beach is not only memorable for children, at all children are welcome everywhere and some offers are aimed particularly at them.
Cascais invites you to a shopping spree or night, and the Casino in Estoril you can make the holiday fund (or make up) Lisbon, with trains into the night easily accessible
only one thing you will not find: concrete walls and intrusive beach-Rummel
more information, photos and links for travel preparation on request.
prices 2011
03.01. - 15.04 ...... 965 E / week
16.04. - 30.04 ...... 1130 Easter
01.05. - 15.06 ...... 965
16.06. - 15.09 ...... 1160
16:09 to 17:12 ...... 965
18.12. - 05.01 ...... 1130
incl. additional costs and final cleaning, weekly laundry 1x
you will receive detailed directions with photos
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