Author Archives: Nick Kelly


The votes are in.

Many thanks to everyone who entered last Friday’s music competition, even if an alarming number of you don’t appear to know the difference between a city and a country!

A shout out to ‘Ronnie’, who introduced us to the brilliant Beirut song and also to Brother and his very moving Iberian tale.

The winning entry is described in the comments below the YouTube video as “the most powerful anti-war song ever written”. I can’t disagree. It has a deep personal resonance for me as someone who had two grandfathers who both somehow survived the madness of the Great War. And the accompanying video is brilliantly edited.

So a worthy winner, Papi.

Third Place:

Postcards from Italy by Beirut

Ronnie writes:

“Beautiful, nostalgic, sing out out loud at the top of your voice. Great horn section and in these Covid times – a reminder of “the times we had” (opening line). Brilliant. I defy you not to like it.”

Runner-up:

Spanish Bombs by The Clash

Brother Barnabas writes:

“I’ve an attachment for lots of reasons to Andalucia – not least because I love the people. One of my favourites is an elderly neighbour called Paco. Chews his tobacco and doesn’t say much but, if you’re lucky, has the most knee-trembling stories of his time in the Spanish Civil War – and the bullet-hole scars in his belly to prove it.

“Last time I saw him, I was saying goodbye. We went for a drink. Apropos nothing, he borrowed a guitar from behind the bar and sang this – word perfect, though he doesn’t speak a word of English. Still haven’t figured out why but, listening to it, I couldn’t stop the tears.”

Winner:

The Green Fields of France by The Fureys & Davey Arthur

Papi writes:

“A song I think we’ve all learned through osmosis, at home, in pubs, everywhere a few drinks may have been had, but there’s always one who knows all the words, and everyone can join in.”

Nick says: Thanks all.

Last week: Win Nick’s PC Voucher

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Portmarnock, north county Dublin

Poet and podcaster David Farrell writes:

Here I sat peacefully drinking a cup of tea and looking out into the sea. I come to this beach for sea swimming, a run and basically for my mental health and well being.

I was asked my name and address the week before by these guards and gave it. They asked me: “what are you doing here?”

I said: “sea swimming for my mental health

They said: “We all have issues with our mental health, we just get on with it”

They asked if we were leaving, I replied yes, and left.

The next weekend they singled me out when they saw me. Approached me with familiarity “ah it’s you again”. I didn’t reply, I sat in silence and they surrounded me, and kept asking me my name and address (which they already had from the week previous) I didn’t reply, I sat in silence, four minutes passed and then I was arrested.

I have sought legal representation and am currently going through it with them. I will be very public and open about how this is going and how it goes.

Wanted me off the beach so they could make tik tok videos of them dancing on it?

Anyone?

Paddy Goodwin & The Holy Ghosts – Harvey

There aren’t nearly enough rabbits in rock’n’roll.

Step forward Paddy Goodwin (alumnus of the Trouble Pilgrims), top, who has a lot of fun with James Stewart‘s imaginary furry friend and pulls together some classic old movie footage to boot.

Nick says: What’s so bunny about peas, lettuce and understanding?

Paddy Goodwin & The Holy Ghosts

This afternoon.

More as we get it.

Update
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G’wan the Gleeser.

Update:

A nom for Irish-made Wolfwalkers.


Francie Conway featuring Christy Dignam and Finbar Furey – Somewhere In Heaven

I’m gonna try for The Kingdom.

Kerry singer/songwriter Francie Conway (top right) has assembled a band of all the talents to play on his new album Hidden Gems on Satellite Records.

Members of The Zombies, Pink Floyd and Moving Hearts have all pitched in, while the impassioned single featured above boasts Aslan’s Christy (top left) on vocals and The Fureys’ Finbar on uileann pipes, tin whistle and banjo.

The video was shot in Harry Byrnes by David Ralph.

Since lockdown began last March, Francie has written over 25 songs.

Nick says: Conway ’21 Revisited.

Francie Conway

Badhands – Indian Ocean

Water, water everywhere…

Dublin singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Dan Fitzpatrick aka Badhands has recorded a concept EP about the world’s oceans for the Berlin-based label Proper Octopus.

Badhands says:

“Each song on this EP represents one of the five oceans, reflecting a personal interpretation of some of their distinct characteristics; but also linking together with overlapping musical themes to form a broader, singular piece.

“The music uses a mix of instrumentation (harmoniums, piano, orchestral strings, drums, synths) to evoke the pulse of the ocean and its many moods, ranging from calm and serene to explosive and powerful.”

Nick says: Not drowning but waving.

Badhands