afro1001
 Getting Into It Member Posts:73
 | | 27 Nov 2002 11:35 PM |
| | as such meaning that they didnt come from ireland but did record an album here, they also mysteriously made into tom dunnes latest addition, good band all the same | | | |
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femmefatale
 Getting Into It Member Posts:23
 | | 28 Nov 2002 4:09 PM |
| | There's a few in the making I think, like
*Redneckmanifesto
Turn (well dunno how the new bassplayer will fare)
The Things
Johnny Pyro
Hi Rise
the crayonZ
Or some have been and gone too quickly like
Rollar skate Skinny (speed to my side has got to be one of the best Irish songs ever)
Whipping Boy
notable mentions
the frames (the band everyone loves to hate but they are actually good and have consistently produced great albums)
Mundy (not a band I know but he deserves a mention)
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ronan
 Starting Member Posts:3
 | | 29 Nov 2002 9:57 AM |
| | This is a tough one.........
I'd have to choose from The Frames,Whipping Boy or The Frank and Walters.
U2 have to get an honourable mention for 'All That You....",their best record since 'Achtung Baby'. | | | |
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space cheeks
 Busy Member Posts:139
 | | 10 Dec 2002 12:55 PM |
| The walls and the prayerboat are both amazing bands with incredibly talented songwriters amazing............... | | | |
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Dromed
 Insanely Busy Member Posts:902
 | | 10 Dec 2002 2:07 PM |
| | Does anyone remember The Pale? They were a brilliant band. Can't remember the name of the song but the lyrics "I am the butterfly, shed my father's clothes" might ring a bell? They had a couple of good singles - weird lookin' bunch of lads, singer was as a bald as Kojak.
Also - I know that they weren't Irish, but does anyone remember a band called The Icicle Works? | | | |
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Dromed
 Insanely Busy Member Posts:902
 | | 10 Dec 2002 2:10 PM |
| | The Cubik Nostrils were this mad punk band that my neighbour used to be in too...it was fairly short lived (as is the nature of punk bands) but I reckon they deserve a mention for their name alone!!!
Revelion were an amazing band - their first album is classic, 'Happiness is Mine' is a fantastic song, (as are nearly all the songs on it) - what are they up to these days? I know Bren was venue manager or something for Vicar Street for a while, nice bloke too. | | | |
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joedolan
 Busy Member Posts:103
 | | 10 Dec 2002 2:25 PM |
| | i remember the pale.i actually still have some of their stuff and it's great.
"the butterfly"
"mother nature is a man,"
and "dogs with no tales"(no sense of direction etc.).
and a humorous song that had the lyrics
"i seek him here i seek him there i seek him everywhere has anybody seen my willy?"-come to think of it, it was called "willy song".
can anyone remember the name of the album?if memory serves it was quite amusing.
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Dromed
 Insanely Busy Member Posts:902
 | | 11 Dec 2002 12:31 PM |
| | Duh....I just realised that I spelt Revelino arseways - sorry lads!!
'Dog with no Tail' is deadly (Pale)- and had a brilliant video too but I totally can't remembr the name of the album though. | | | |
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damo101
 Getting Into It Member Posts:82
 | | 11 Dec 2002 1:23 PM |
| | sultans of ping FC is jolly jolly good too | | | |
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Petrol
 Starting Member Posts:6
 | | 16 Dec 2002 1:17 AM |
| | Juliet Turner would probably get my vote - although obviously she's not a band (unless she has a whole lot of instrument-playing invisible people hiding behind her on stage) - but nonetheless she's Irish and very talented. | | | |
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hubby
 Starting Member Posts:1
 | | 16 Dec 2002 11:57 PM |
| | If 'The Cubik Nostrils' deserve a mention for their name what about Galway band 'Fuctifino', don't know if it's original.... but it's definitely mighty wicked. I think if U2 hadn't received their worldwide 'superstardom' status they'd be a lot of peoples favourites. Aah backlash. It's a cruel world. | | | |
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Wicker
 Busy Member Posts:186
 | | 17 Dec 2002 9:10 AM |
| | The Pale album was called "Why Go Bald"...
It was a bloody great album too.
The Stunning were definately one of my favourites | | | |
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