nooleen
bad ape
calgary maybe?
man that place is hoppin'
man that place is hoppin'
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Me too.
Ah yes, Moose is right of course nothing exists in a microcosm....except.... Let's face it lads we live on an island at the most western point of a land mass which we have many things in common with and many huge differences from and we are separated from that land mass by a bigger island which has three separate nations on it each of which has many aspects of similarity and huge differences and then there's London which Dublin has next to nothing in common with.
In a sense Dublin is not so much a microcosm (if it could be of anything) but it is uniquely isolated. I think it's that sense of isolation which makes it what it is in a way. Dublin is not really Ireland in the the way that London is not really England. Cities like Cork, Galway or Belfast have far more in common (from what I've seen) with smaller european cities ( I mean that in the best possible way, i.e the pace of the city, the friendliness of the people and the sense of dare I say it a "community") Those places are also uniquely Irish but also similar to europe and parts of Britain.
Dublin on the other hand is a paradox. it's too small to be as violent and impersonal as it is and yet it's probably too big to have so many close knit creative communities (not just music might I add) I've traveled a lot but I've never been anywhere that had even a remote similarity to Dublin. It's like a city which doesn't so much have an identity crisis but it's identity is crisis. Everyone describes the Irish as laid back and friendly and yet while Dublin is this to many outsiders, to us, us Dubs in particular it seems a constant battle. I suppose this is one of the reasons we have threads and discussions like this one. We have to be at odds. Even if most of us can agree on an one ideal.
So yeah while you can draw parralels with other cities in terms of location and population but you could never say that Dublin is genuinely like anywhere else.
Don't believe me ? Check out the Garth Brooks thread.
calgary maybe?
man that place is hoppin'
A few years ago I think. They seemed to try to move away from shit singer song writers and tried to get in some more interesting bands. Maybe @whelanslive could explain their policy actually. Although maybe not.Whelan's pays bands to just show up and play now? When I used to play there the odd time you had to rent the place and look after the rest yourself. When did that change?
"They" ?If you go looking for a gig, don't assume you should get paid.
If they come looking for you, count on it.
It's a deadly feeling when ye first get the call to be booked. or asked to go on a tour."They" ?
Ha, laughable.
The only person you're going to get called by in Dublin is another member of another band in exactly the same situation as you.It's a deadly feeling when ye first get the call to be booked. or asked to go on a tour.
Mind, ye mightn't get the call, Beard, because you can't stand self promotion.
Throw in flights and I'll be right there.Send us a link to your music. If I dig it, I'll book you and pay you. Get you a country gig as well.
They'd be spot on.Pretty sure residents would protest against him playing any gig over here
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