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❤ Keep The Coffee Coming “"Roddy McCorley was a local leader in County Antrim in Ireland during the rebellion of 1798. After being captured by…” Read full post »
❤ The Stu Reid Experiment “And now, a guest post from Dedicated Fan X: Greetings all you TSRE fans out there. Before Zack and Chris…” Read full post »
❤ Setting The Woods On Fire “You know what to do. The Pogues - The Parting Glass ( buy )The Pogues featuring The Dubliners - The…” Read full post »
❤ snuhthing/anything “When it comes to St. Patrick's Day, I like to put together a mix that's not just relevant to the…” Read full post »
❤ Locust St. “6 Easy Pieces: Stuttering Songs Lloyd Stalcup, Stuttering Song. Edward Meeker, Stuttering Dick (and His Stuttering Sweetheart). Billy Murray, K-K-K-Katy.…” Read full post »
❤ Mainstream isn't so bad...is it? “"I don't know if most Irishmen realize how thankful they should be to Mother England. I know four of them…” Read full post »
❤ Tonegents “The Clancy Brothers - Whiskey, You're The Devil (ysi)” Read full post »
❤ Setting The Woods On Fire “I love Ireland. Eight years ago this Spring, my wife Maureen and I spent our honeymoon driving the narrow roads…” Read full post »
❤ Football and Music “Unlike the mysterious beginning at Stoke , or a pick of the pops selection at Crystal Palace , the history…” Read full post »
❤ Mainstream isn't so bad...is it? “The fine folks over at Vanguard Records have dug through their vaults to put together a collection of albums from…” Read full post »
❤ Mainstream isn't so bad...is it? “If you celebrate St. Patrick's day by breaking out all the Irish drinking songs you can find, playing them for…” Read full post »
❤ Yeti Don't Dance “I searched and searched this morning for my classic Irish music CD to no avail. Does anybody have a good…” Read full post »
❤ Keep The Coffee Coming “Yet another of the Gypsy Rover variations. MP3 File” Read full post »
❤ The Merry Muses Of Caledonia “She was craving romance. Flickering candles, a poem read to her in Irish, a few dainty roses, a table tucked…” Read full post »
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