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Tag Archives: Bruce Springsteen
Resident Alien (He’s from Cork) – an interview with David Murphy
David Murphy is the author of a well-received novel LONGEVITY CITY (USA 2005), novellas ARKON CHRONICLES (2003) and BIRD OF PREY (2011), and several volumes of award-winning short stories (most recently LOST NOTES – Ireland 2004). He is a founder … Continue reading
Posted in Bloggerview, Interviews
Tagged Albedo One, Arkon Chronicles, Arthur C. Clarke, Bird of Prey, Blister on the Moon, Bruce Springsteen, Cormac McCarthy, Farenheit 451, Fruupp, Gollancz, Graham Parker, Guernica, Guy de Maupassant, Herman Hesse, James Joyce, Jenny Agutter, Longevity City, Lost Notes, Maurice Walsh Award, Michael Nesmith, Michel Houellebecq, Michjael Cunningham, Monty Python, Moody Blues, Nic Roeg, Orson Scott Card, Pablo Picasso, Phiip K. Dick, Planet of the Apes, Rabelais, Samuel Beckett, Sean O'Faolain, T. S. Elliot, TasteLoudest Whisper, The Brothers Karamazov, The Martian Chronicles, W.B. Yeates, Walkabout, Warren Zevon
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The Rolling Stones at their best, at last.
When I was a kid (hint: it was a long time ago) there was a split in musical taste along the lines of Beatles vs. Stones. Coming down firmly on the side of the Beatles at the time I kind … Continue reading
Serendipity and the Ubiquitous Nick Lowe
Last week I went to see Nick Lowe at Vicar Street in Dublin. This was definitely one of the best gigs I have seen in quite a while. Although he has lost a little in the top register – the … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Uncategorized
Tagged Bruce Springsteen, Carlene Carter, Dave Edmunds, Get It, I Knew the Bride, Nick Lowe, Vicar Street
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