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19 Feb 2005 10:17 AM  
check out the RTE guide for a review of the 66e album. The one with Andrea Corr on the cover (of the guide not the album!)
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20 Feb 2005 2:33 AM  
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Originally posted by Karlito
I wish someone would organise a decent bloody festival in this country
mór ?

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21 Feb 2005 1:43 PM  
quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Karlito I wish someone would organise a decent bloody festival in this country -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by mick mór ? Mór indeed is a fabulous festival, but could there not be more like it, or as I said in my previous post, a big melting pot of the festivals we already have to create a more diverse festival rather than a parody of a UK festival??
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21 Feb 2005 1:52 PM  
did anybody catch their review in the times last friday (the ticket part) 2 stars.
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21 Feb 2005 2:03 PM  
The Ticket 18/02/05 66E 'Fall Down Seven Times Stand Up Eight' So, what comes after post rock? For 66e, an Irish/Scottish five-piece surely entitled to springboard from The Redneck Manifesto and Mogwai into undiscovered territory, their ''uncompromising'' approach has been to take all the stasis and portent of rock that refuses to rock, then cake it in sadness and add vocals. With the proverbial determination of their debut's title, 66e are clearly undaunted by shoehorning song structures back into experimentalism, and often they get away with it. When they rise above low-rent Sigur Ros droning, Scrambled Pictures, 66e Are Home and Meanings and Traffic are almost affecting. This is, however, an album that demands a love for metronomic guitars, eons of epic fuzz, then sudden, stabbing descents - not to mention an ability to indulge Edward Cullen's obliquely dreary vocals. ''Are you an actual person?'' he moans, inconsolable yet catatonic. ''Yes? No?'' Peter Crawley
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21 Feb 2005 6:13 PM  
And people thought I was down on them.
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21 Feb 2005 8:39 PM  
Where's is mór held?
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22 Feb 2005 1:18 AM  
http://www.morfestival.com/

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04 Apr 2005 1:43 AM  
When is it held?
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04 Apr 2005 11:31 AM  
Haven't heard them live. The album isn't AMAZING. It's ok, a bit different than a lot of stuff in Dublin at the moment, but lacking any real or daring attempt at innovation
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