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Aye, great film. Some of Eazy-E's solo stuff is worh a listen as well.

I'll need to give that a go as well. Any suggestions to get started?

There's a storm on the horizon

And for that I can't see the sun

For I'll keep a waiting on the pavement

For the ice cream van to come

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searching for the young soul rebels - dexys midnight runners.

 

Love is a wonderful colour - the icicle works

 

Homosapien - Pete shelley

 

Tiny children - the teardrop explodes

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Two Uniteds but the soul is one, as the Busby Babes carry on.

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Guest David Edwards

Carmelita - Warren Zevon

 

Sight For Sore Eyes - Tom Waits

 

Dirty Boulevard - Lou Reed

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Sorry David, that isn't enough to detract our attention from Bruce Adamson.  :lol:

Apologies. I meant no disrespect to the legend,

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Dan Lowreys TiD. Good shop.

I drove through Clane yesterday morning on my way to Galway. Didn't see anyone with a telescopic camera lense hiding in any bushes.....

I would ask what you were doing looking in the bushes, but... :P

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It's mad, the first place I ever stayed in Ireland was on MacCurtain St. I prefer the bars up there to the ones along Oliver Plunkett St.

The Cork Arms used to be one of the maddest (in a good way) places to drink in the City. Was down a few weeks ago for a stag,
and spent a bit of time in Larry Tompkins, just right over the bridge from MacCurtain St - another very good boozer.

Two Uniteds but the soul is one, as the Busby Babes carry on.

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It's mad, the first place I ever stayed in Ireland was on MacCurtain St. I prefer the bars up there to the ones along Oliver Plunkett St.

The Cork Arms used to be one of the maddest (in a good way) places to drink in the City. Was down a few weeks ago for a stag,

and spent a bit of time in Larry Tompkins, just right over the bridge from MacCurtain St - another very good boozer.

 

I stay at Isaac's Hotel when I'm here. I love Cork, proper bonkers city. I've got a couple of fantastic customers here who help me 'scrape a living' © Mortonjag 2017.

MARTY OUT!!!!!

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I stay at Isaac's Hotel when I'm here. I love Cork, proper bonkers city. I've got a couple of fantastic customers here who help me 'scrape a living' © Mortonjag 2017.

Funnily enough, I've got a week off work coming up soon and was looking at Cork for a couple of days. It's only around £300 for flights and hotel.

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