Monthly Archives: July 2013

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It’s some debut, in fairness.

Dogs – Out In Cover (featuring Suzanne Purcell).

Described by Nialler9 as “atmospheric dance-leaning melodic indie.”

They write:

We’re an electronic four-piece based in Dublin and our debut EP ‘Out In Cover’ is out today on iTunes, Spotify, Bandcamp etc. This video is for the title track. It’s directed, shot and edited by Aaron Goodliffe and was filmed in the Dublin mountains as well as on the roof of an apartment block somewhere in D1. We’re launching the EP tomorrow night, Saturday 27th, with a Midnight Hour gig upstairs @ Whelan’s [Camden Street]  with support from Elaine Mai. Details here

 

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17/6/2010 Fine Gael leadership ContestsBecause you are a grown man.

Earning your own money.

Not a little prince.

Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney said he was “very embarrassed” after he had a summons for speeding struck out in the District Court. A car registered to him was clocked by a speed camera van in Cobh in May of last year traveling at 71kph in a 60kph zone.

Mr Coveney told the court that he was in the car on the night but that it was driven by his professional driver.

 

Simon Coveney ’embarrassed’ over speeding summons for his driver (Breakingnews.ie)

(Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland)

monkees
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFX5FLfaCbw

In 1965, filmmakers Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider made ‘Here Come The Monkees’ – a 16mm pilot for the show that would eventually become NBC’s hit boyband sitcom of 1966.

You can hear the demo version of the famous theme tune at 6.14.

MORE: The Monkees: Complete Unaired TV Pilot From 1965 (Dangerous Minds)

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