Coupla Paddys...
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Coupla Paddys...
The crazy idea of Paddy Moloney and Paddy Keenan doing a concert or recording crossed my mind. Would never happen, but what do you think???
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quote:" I don't think the two Paddys are overly fond of one another..."
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Methinks this would be another selling point for the CD. Perhaps it could even be entitled "Brawling Paddys"....uh, there is a tune name in there somewhere.
Seriously, I'd be interested in buying a copy if it ever was recorded... but not something I feel is very likely.
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Methinks this would be another selling point for the CD. Perhaps it could even be entitled "Brawling Paddys"....uh, there is a tune name in there somewhere.
Seriously, I'd be interested in buying a copy if it ever was recorded... but not something I feel is very likely.
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I remember hearing a recording once of Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash sining together. If you are familiar with each of their singing styles, you can imagine how horrible the combination really was. I doubt very much that pairing two such uncomplimentary piping styles would produce anything worth listening to.
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You should always speak good of the dead. Ethel Merman is dead.....GOOD!Joseph E. Smith wrote:How about this....Ethel Merman and Tom Petty sing the Mikado? Eh? Eh? Too much fun for the average person I suppose. That, and it would be difficult to bring about as Ethel is decidedly no longer among the living... and there is some speculation about Tom Petty's corporeal state.
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A splendidly dark idea!!The Sporting Pitchfork wrote:
Hey, how about this? What if Paddy Keenan and Tom Waits got together for an album? Now that I really would want to hear...
He's done some great stuff with others, fairly recently was an appearance on Roy Harpers CD 'The Green Man'.
I wanted to play with Roy!! *strop*
Alan