Wrap It In Glory For One Irish Rover

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George ‘Ringo’ Byrne

Fearlessly outspoken Dublin journalist, broadcaster and critic George Byrne, who died yesterday at 57, is recalled by his friend and fellow Shamrock Rovers obsessive, Buzz O’Neill.

Buzz writes:

I met my friend John ‘George’ Paul Byrne’ or Ringo which he self-styled for himself as  it was the only name of the Beatles he wasn’t called (we smelled bullshit, but we let him away with it) on August 10, 1991.

Not everyone can say when and where they met their mates, but I can for the very simple reason that it was the day before my 21st birthday, and we were all off to Manchester for a weekend that was to include, my 21st, and a Ireland selection Vs Man United selection for Matt Busby’s testimonial match.

The preface to this, was that I’d recently become friends with one of his very best friends, Robbie Foy, through the ‘Yellow Pack gigs in the Baggot Inn on a Tuesday. Robbie called, said they had two spare tickets for that weekend in Manchester and was I interested?

Sure I said, I also have a mate Richie Evans, that was interested in coming along. and it was on that faithful morning in a Dublin Airport bar that Robbie Foy introduced me to George Byrne, Fiona Looney, Martin Moore and John Byrne. We all became instant friends that weekend, and they all remain some of my closest friends to this day. We argued 15 times that weekend, we made up up 15 times, and had 15 pints to seal the deal.

Lets put a marker down here, Ringo was a bollix. But as I explained to someone a few weeks ago, he was ‘my bollix’. It was that weekend that I learned about this and all the group’s passion for Shamrock Rovers. I Had been a causal observer of the Dublin team for years, during the whole sorry Milltown saga, but that weekend, they talked of NOTHING else, as so it came to pass, that a few months later I made my debut for Shamrock Rovers (sadly on the terrace, and in the bar).

Literally hundreds of away games and nights later, it was the bond that brought us together, but as we became friends, it was very suddenly obvious that we had another bond. Music.

What this man didn’t know about music, isn’t worth Louis Walsh’s bank balance. The very last night I was out with him on the Friday before his stroke, I got in the middle of a row with him and Martin Moore about Sweet’s number 1 hits. Ringo was right.. Martin was wrong.. I was the google referee.. He of course was delighted !

I’m sitting in a hotel room in Glasgow now typing this, and it’s hard. Wanting to be back in Dublin.. But its hard for another reason. I was supposed to go in and see him in hospital this week. I didn’t because I was too busy with work.

We’d waited ages for a chance to be allowed to go and see him as we’d heard the news wasn’t great. Finally we were told we could go in small groups. Robbie went in, but I waited. I waited too long. That hurts. BUT, I’m in Glasgow, hometown of one of his favourite bands ever, The Blue Nile, and I’m listening to them now.. and it’s just lovely.

I’ll finish on two upbeat stories that happened tonight..

1) Went to a bar in Glasgow because I REALLY needed a drink. Wavering between teary sadness and teary laughter reading all the stuff about Ringo online, when the barman asks if I’m OK. I very briefly explain. he nods. goes gets a whiskey. We both drink it and raise a toast to Ringo.

Then OMD [Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark], one of his old pals comes on. I burst out crying like a dick, then a random fella beside me asks if I’m OK.  Again I briefly explain.. ( i just wanted to get the hell out of there) and he insists on buying me a drink.

His name was John, and he was a lovely fella. So thanks Ringo, you blagged me two free drinks in Glasgow!

2) I just got a tweet from a friend in Australia, that reads. ‘So sorry to hear about George. Many great memories of the two of you in [Dublin pub] The White Horse, waving your [Rovers] scarves and opinions about!’ That’s him in a nutshell.

I haven’t even touched on his professional career.. and his huge amount of journalist friends that have paid far more lofty tributes [see links below] than I have. I’m just shooting of the cuff about my mate Ringo. The Bollix.

My heart goes out to his ma and Da, Kay and Mick, his sister Andrea, and his beloved Julie.

Legendary Herald writer George Byrne has died (independent.ie)

Remembering our friend George Byrne (Newstalk)

A legend has left us – tributes as Herald great George Byrne Dies (Alan O’Keefe, Independent.ie)

George Byrne Has Died (Donald Clarke, Irish Times blog)

Update:

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This evening.

Tallaght Stadium

A two-minute silence ahead of the Shamrock Rovers VS Galway United League of Ireland match.

Tony Donoghue writes:

Shamrock Rovers remembers one of their own. R.I.P. Ringo.

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25 thoughts on “Wrap It In Glory For One Irish Rover

  1. Mikeyfex

    What. I heard a George Byrne died but I didn’t realise it was Georgio Byrnio.

    RIP.

  2. Joe the Lion

    Nice tribute Buzz. I learned a lot about music from reading George. I liked his remarks that the Beatles and Stones were his trad and folk music etc. RIP

  3. PaulR

    Sad to hear this. We met many times during the Autobop and World Party times and got on famously. Great bloke. RIP John (as he styled himself then).

  4. James M. Chimney

    Byrner was one of the good ones, I was always delighted when I’d open the door of Fallons or the Lord Ed and he’d be there at the end of the bar pint of Guinness and ready for a yap. I still haven’t come to terms with his passing,

  5. Ferret McGruber

    George Byrne nearly killed me once. True story. I went to unplug his bass amp in The Underground in Dame Street after a gig (The National People’s Gang?) and got lifted out of it thanks to the exposed fuse he’d left there. He was a great writer but knew f. all about health and safety. RIP George.

  6. Smiley Bolger

    RIP Ringo, you cantankerous, belligerent, rude bollox with a heart of pure gold and a soul of unbridled mischief. You were wrong about so many things – electronic music, many Irish bands, hurling – but you made your arguments so well and with great wit that one was happy to listen to you anyway. You will be missed anywhere where music and football and life are discussed with integrity and passion. This old town is down another soldier

  7. Smiley Bolger

    Message to Broadsheet’s John Ryan – do you have any recordings of Ringo’s contributions to your old Radio Ireland show to share?

  8. Lorraine Freeney

    Wonderful tribute, Buzz. The last time I saw him in the flesh was in May, at the Something Happens gig in Whelan’s. He was in his element, needless to say. Lots of memories through the years but that one is magic.

  9. brian mck

    The poor fupper on the gate is going to get an earful for the state of the elevator music. If its “stairway” there will be trouble

    Thanks for the music, the put downs and lafs. Extended wake in tallaght @8. Whiskey on me buzz.

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