adminBasic Member Posts:399
12/4/2007 4:02 AM |
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This shortlist of 14 Irish releases from 2007 was put together by the CLUAS Writers. Pick your favourite from among them and vote for it (you need to logged in to be able to vote!) If you are not already a member of this discussion board you can vote as well, but first you need to sign up for membership (it's free) via this registration page. Eoghan
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robinsonNew Member Posts:5
12/4/2007 8:00 AM |
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Headgear, without a doubt! Absolutely stunning album. Saw them at the electric picnic and they are amazing live too!
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adminBasic Member Posts:399
12/4/2007 8:06 AM |
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Posted By robinson on 04 Dec 2007 8:00 AM Headgear, without a doubt! Absolutely stunning album. Saw them at the electric picnic and they are amazing live too! Well then vote for it! It has zero votes as I write this... Eoghan
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Idiot KidBasic Member Posts:217
12/4/2007 8:35 AM |
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It was hard to pick just one, but I think Nervousystem (can you correct the spelling Eoghan or is it too late?) had just that little bit extra. A Lazarus Soul and Cathy Davey were the surprise albums of the year though, both breathtakingly good. Flight Cases was excellent too, only sorry I missed out on Headgear live when I was in Limerick recently.
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starbelgradeAdvanced Member Posts:715
12/4/2007 9:25 AM |
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Thom Yorke's "Eraser" is blatantly missing from this list.... it's far superior to "In Rainbows".
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PeterQuaifeBasic Member Posts:436
12/4/2007 9:48 AM |
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Hybrasil, anyone, anyone????? Delorentos or Dry County would get my votail from the above list PQ
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Idiot KidBasic Member Posts:217
12/4/2007 9:52 AM |
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Posted By starbelgrade on 04 Dec 2007 9:25 AM Thom Yorke's "Eraser" is blatantly missing from this list.... it's far superior to "In Rainbows". My sarcasm detector came to the rescue there...phew.
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ishrinkBasic Member Posts:195
12/4/2007 10:08 AM |
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Posted By PeterQuaife on 04 Dec 2007 9:48 AM Hybrasil, anyone, anyone????? PQ No.
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adminBasic Member Posts:399
12/4/2007 10:13 AM |
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Posted By Idiot Kid on 04 Dec 2007 8:35 AM ...Nervousystem (can you correct the spelling Eoghan or is it too late?).... I can't change the spelling without rolling up my sleeves and going into the dark and dirty database (where I would most likely trip on a spanner and bring the whole site down). So, sorry, the misspelling will have to stay. eoghan.
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robinsonNew Member Posts:5
12/4/2007 11:16 AM |
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Ok, there!
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robinsonNew Member Posts:5
12/4/2007 11:19 AM |
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I voted for Headgear there. I'm pretty sure I voted when I left my first comment, but it never registered. It's a conspiracy I tell you!
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aidanAdvanced Member Posts:638
12/4/2007 1:36 PM |
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Just exercised the franchise there - looks like it'll be a close-run race between at least five of the list. Looking at that list (apart from one or two singer-songer-shouters on it) makes you realise that it was a fine year for Irish music. Hooray for us!
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robinsonNew Member Posts:5
12/4/2007 2:42 PM |
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Em, ok so it seems I clicked the wrong button. I pressed 'Submit' instead of the big yellow 'Vote now' button. Smart. I hereby retract my hysterical conspiracy accusation!
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PeterQuaifeBasic Member Posts:436
12/5/2007 3:59 AM |
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top posting
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starbelgradeAdvanced Member Posts:715
12/5/2007 4:11 AM |
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Posted By Idiot Kid on 04 Dec 2007 9:52 AM Posted By starbelgrade on 04 Dec 2007 9:25 AM Thom Yorke's "Eraser" is blatantly missing from this list.... it's far superior to "In Rainbows". My sarcasm detector came to the rescue there...phew. No sarcasm intended... I much prefer Yorke's album.
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robinsonNew Member Posts:5
12/5/2007 11:29 AM |
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I love 'The Eraser' too, but wasn't it released in 2006?
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starbelgradeAdvanced Member Posts:715
12/6/2007 2:32 AM |
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Posted By robinson on 05 Dec 2007 11:29 AM I love 'The Eraser' too, but wasn't it released in 2006? Fuck me - time really does fly!!!
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starbelgradeAdvanced Member Posts:715
12/6/2007 3:02 AM |
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I just copped that I'm also in the wrong thread - this is best IRISH album. Was a tad hungover yesterday!
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carry_grantPosts:99
12/6/2007 11:26 AM |
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Um, is there an A.N. Other option?
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adminBasic Member Posts:399
12/6/2007 3:36 PM |
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Posted By carry_grant on 06 Dec 2007 11:26 AM Um, is there an A.N. Other option? No, sorry. The poll software we use is quite basic and doesn't allow for that scenario. eoghan
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12/7/2007 3:31 AM |
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Hooray for Humans are great. Safekeeping is beautiful. They get my vote.
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floodzerBasic Member Posts:181
12/7/2007 4:48 AM |
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Ive only got Cathy Daveys and Future Kings, both good but Ive given my vote to Cathy
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rowanlisaNew Member Posts:1
12/7/2007 5:26 AM |
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Jenny Lindfors when the night comes. Fantastic.
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12/7/2007 5:37 AM |
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Hooray for Humans for me! It sounds fresh, has some terrific songs and great harmonies.
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eoghanBasic Member Posts:331
12/7/2007 6:30 AM |
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Welcome to all these brand new members whose first post is on this very thread. You will be hanging around and participating in other discussions, and not just voting in this poll, you will won't you?!
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rockchickletNew Member Posts:41
12/7/2007 11:52 AM |
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Posted By eoghan on 07 Dec 2007 6:30 AM Welcome to all these brand new members whose first post is on this very thread. You will be hanging around and participating in other discussions, and not just voting in this poll, you will won't you?! very good eoghan, very good! I've noticed this on a few other polls for Best Irish album, especially with one particular album. Just a shame that the acts in question have to resort to this kind of thing. Down with this kind of thing!
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12/7/2007 3:41 PM |
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Er.. I'm assuming that's a reference to us and the fact that we're ahead in this poll. I presume the only reason we're ahead is because we threw up a bulletin on myspace - so I'd imagine a few of our online friends registered so they could vote. I seriously doubt that if the likes of Cathy Davey or Delorentos did the same we'd be anywhere near 1st place in this poll. We don't have any control over what people do online, funnily enough. So no, we haven't "resorted" to anything.
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rockchickletNew Member Posts:41
12/8/2007 2:57 AM |
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Posted By AlanH4H on 07 Dec 2007 3:41 PM I seriously doubt that if the likes of Cathy Davey or Delorentos did the same we'd be anywhere near 1st place in this poll. thing is, they don't need to - unlike H4H or Mumblin' Deaf Ro who seems to be leading a couple of other online polls too.
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12/8/2007 7:16 AM |
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Yes, that was my point. They don't need to. When I saw the line-up I naturally assumed one of the bigger bands would run away with it. So I figured if we even get a few votes, we might make the top 5 and some people might check us out based on that. I didn't realise this was a poll where getting 9 votes would mean we had twice as many votes as anyone else. The only reason I even knew we were in this poll was because Eoghan emailed me telling me we were. He also mentioned that we could feel free to tell our friends to register to vote. Which, strangely, he has neglected to mention here. Do you want to tell me about the other polls we've "rigged"? Because that's a pretty serious accusation to be throwing around if you ask me.
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slowlyfizzyNew Member Posts:1
12/8/2007 8:39 AM |
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Cathy Davey's album is sublime.
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nathalieNew Member Posts:1
12/8/2007 2:32 PM |
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Adrian Crowley's 'Long Distance Swimmer' is pretty special.
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adminBasic Member Posts:399
12/9/2007 12:38 AM |
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Just to be clear there's no "rigging" going on in this poll. If I saw one act leading the poll with, say, 10 times the number of votes of the next best placed album I'd raise an eyebrow but that's not the case. The numbers of votes in so far are simply not enough to imply any sort of "rigging" by any act. To be absolutely clear, shortly after the poll opened I started emailing acts whose album had made this poll and for whom I was able to dig up an email address. The email was to let them know their album was chosen and that they could feel free to spread the word as they saw fit. This was very deliberate on my part as these end of year polls have always been a way that CLUAS brought in new visitors, an ulterior motive being to hopefully turn these new visitors / voters into regulars 'round these parts and maybe even a contributor to the site (hence my previous comment above). Obviously I have therefore no problem with bands sending emails or putting announcements on their websites that they are in this, or any other, end of year poll. While I'm at it, this very poll is also a bit of an experiment. We haven't done one like this on the discussion board before and, considering it has a barrier to voting (the need to be a registered member of the board to vote, the first time we have put such a 'barrier; in place) I am curious to see how many votes it receives compared to the other poll we are running in parallel to find the Best Album of 2007 (which does NOT require someone to be a registered member to vote). That other poll has already - no surprise - received way more votes (over 360 at the time of writing which saw voters express (a statistically significant) 1400 or so album prefererences). eoghan
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cluasclargesNew Member Posts:1
12/9/2007 6:08 AM |
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Just voted for Adrian Crowley's album Long Distance Swimmer. A late-comer in 2007, I think this one is going to be on my playlist favourites for sometime to come...
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rockchickletNew Member Posts:41
12/9/2007 12:52 PM |
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Posted By AlanH4H on 08 Dec 2007 7:16 AM Do you want to tell me about the other polls we've "rigged"? Because that's a pretty serious accusation to be throwing around if you ask me. Apoloigies. What I meant to say was "unlike H4H - or Mumblin' Deaf Ro who seems to be leading a couple of other online polls too" Please note that I also never used the word "rigged".
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12/10/2007 4:30 AM |
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Nothing wrong with a bit of self-promotion! (I'm not affiliated with any of the bands in the poll!)
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12/10/2007 8:07 AM |
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Definitely the best Irish Female album of the year. She played Campbells Tavern for the Galway Arts Festival in July, one of the best gigs I've seen all year.(in the best venue in the country!)
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12/10/2007 8:08 AM |
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To Hell or Barbados - Fantastic album, definitely best Irish male album of the year.
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PadraicDNew Member Posts:1
12/10/2007 11:11 AM |
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Adrian Crowley...oh man - its just gorgeous.
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ladyluckannNew Member Posts:1
12/10/2007 11:21 AM |
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Posted By nathalie on 08 Dec 2007 2:32 PM Adrian Crowley's 'Long Distance Swimmer' is pretty special. absofrickinluteley!
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aidanAdvanced Member Posts:638
12/11/2007 4:50 AM |
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Posted By carry_grant on 06 Dec 2007 11:26 AM Um, is there an A.N. Other option? You could always spoil your ballot by voting for Damien Dempsey ;D
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AmandaVLNew Member Posts:1
12/11/2007 6:37 AM |
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Adrian Crowley's Album is brilliant, I really love it
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milkmanBasic Member Posts:119
12/16/2007 8:52 AM |
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I haven't heard adrian Crowley's album, i'll have to check it out. to be honest, i've only heard 4 of those albums, i'll have to try search out the rest.
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bridikinsNew Member Posts:1
12/20/2007 6:20 AM |
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OH NINA HYNESSSS, she's like the rhydian roberts of irish indie music, it makes me cry! I love her so, so much, and that album was like only the teeny-tiny tip of the iceberg.
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