Any Neil Young fans should check out Israel Nash Gripka, I just saw him play a small gig in Cork, it was such an amazing wall of sound. So like the Cinnamon Girl style Neil Young, check him out here ....
I've broken both collar bones in my teens (over 20 years ago). The right one healed with an overlap, it took a few months but never had any major problems apart from some pain during really wet weather.
We've recently started having "Scrums" every morning at 10, everyone stands around and tells what they're going to do today. A load of shite and I hate the f*ckin rugby analogy.
This, it's so painful being from mayo over the years, but this year we seem to have addressed the past problems, lack of forwards and fragility. Dublin always been my second team, would love to play them in the final.
The TV series of the Stand was utter shite, Molly Ringwald ffs, there is talks about a proper movie with Ben Affleck directing, but not confirmed yet.
‘The Stand’: Ben Affleck on the Difficulties of Adapting Stephen King’s Book
I saw an amazing gig last week with about 10 others in Galway, Cara Luft a Canadian folk singer (with backup from a Liverpool lad, Scott Poley, an excellent multi-instrumentalist) she's touring the UK at the moment. Anyone into Folk/Bluegrass (she did play a class acoustic version of Led Zeppelins Black Water Side) should check her out.
Frightened Rabbit - Pedestrian Verse, class album, great video.
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John Murry - The Graceless Age
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Steve Earle - The Low Highway
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Saw a guy called John Murry last week in Galway, such a brilliant gig, bit of a Neil Young / Warren Zevon type of act.
John Murry: The Graceless Age – review | Music | The Guardian
John Murry at The Workman's Club | Review