Zeeba Neighba
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The Irish Rovers - The Unicorn
The Best of The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem
Truncated Irish music listening so apologies to groups like Solas, Aslan, The Bothy Band, and Planxty (I've played them enough over the years). The Pogues also get plenty of listens from me outside the season. But my father - about 20 in NYC during the folk revival where the Clancy's hit Greenwich Village - always fancied traditional Irish folk and passed that on to me. I could never let a St. Patrick's Day go buy without hearing the Clancy's or the Irish Rovers - the latter group, it's true, is lighter fare and more Americanized (they actually got their start in Toronto of all places) but was an LP I remember from my youth so I have a soft spot
You may certainly know the Rover's song "The Unicorn" his the U.S. top ten in 1968 (the album topped the charts) and probably that the lyrics were written by Shel Silberstein (one year before his lyrics of "A Boy Named Sue"), but did you know Glen Campbell played lead guitar on the single? You did? Oh...well then never mind.
The Best of The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem
Truncated Irish music listening so apologies to groups like Solas, Aslan, The Bothy Band, and Planxty (I've played them enough over the years). The Pogues also get plenty of listens from me outside the season. But my father - about 20 in NYC during the folk revival where the Clancy's hit Greenwich Village - always fancied traditional Irish folk and passed that on to me. I could never let a St. Patrick's Day go buy without hearing the Clancy's or the Irish Rovers - the latter group, it's true, is lighter fare and more Americanized (they actually got their start in Toronto of all places) but was an LP I remember from my youth so I have a soft spot
You may certainly know the Rover's song "The Unicorn" his the U.S. top ten in 1968 (the album topped the charts) and probably that the lyrics were written by Shel Silberstein (one year before his lyrics of "A Boy Named Sue"), but did you know Glen Campbell played lead guitar on the single? You did? Oh...well then never mind.
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