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Howya OLOF, not a big fan of the trad ballads, but love this song. FFS I've had to listen to the stuff ever since I married into a family with 12 bloody kids..;)
Evening shako <ok> its an Irish thing aint it bud?

I also believe Dirty old town is about Salford

I know Manchester is a ****ing dirty town in Salford:wink: maybe Ewan McColl was a Leeds fan
 
Evening shako <ok> its an Irish thing aint it bud?

I also believe Dirty old town is about Salford

I know Manchester is a ****ing dirty town in Salford:wink: maybe Ewan McColl was a Leeds fan

<laugh> Tell me about it OLOF.......9 brothers, kinda had to marry her...:laugh:
 
This band would have been bigger than the Stones had they stayed together
Great Blues Rock band
[video=youtube;WeZ4FMIVqto]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeZ4FMIVqto&feature=player_detailpage[/video]
 
****sake , Shako, you're a brave man getting into a birds knickers with nine brothers<laugh>
are they all big ****ers?

I didn't know she had 9 brothers at the time, 3 are dead now, but they were/are hard as ****..basically the eldest brother excepted me and the rest was piss easy...:biggrin:
 
Love the band Eire, great musicians, never had the pleasure of seeing them live mate


Have better story. At a Christmas pogues gig at the old point theatre, a certain Ronnie Drew was seated about four seats from myself and daughter in the balcony. He left his seat and made it to the stage to perform the following

[video=youtube_share;TzWs3zd_BZQ]http://youtu.be/TzWs3zd_BZQ[/video]