More to follow
Covers to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie
Thanks Pauline Hallissey, Nick Sutton, Enda Cunningham, Brian Oliver, Colm Heaney, Maria Daly, and Enda Bolger.
Cathal from FanFootage writes:
Kodaline playing ‘All I Want’ in the O2 Dublin last month, as filmed by their fans. Some mean crowd singing at around 5 minutes. Made using FanFootage.
Trippy.
Jury is still out on Ellie Goulding’s cover.
She’s no Bernard O’Shea, to be fair.
Previously: Could You Ask Your Readers What They Make Of This Demo?
Made in Ireland.
An illustrated guide to the best indie record stores around the globe.
Donal writes:
“A FREE record shop map to coincide record store day [Saturday]. We have canvassed hundreds of record collectors all over the world for the best shops, making it easy to find a reputable record shop when you find yourself in an unfamiliar city. Its non commercial, we are not making any money out of it – its the product of need, passion and boredom.
Tom Gran and Martin Woolley’s clever, referential meta tale of an attempted breakout from Ball Point Penitentiary by a bunch of hardened cons whose leader is trying to escape the film itself.
A 1957 British Pathe News report on Ból an bhóthair somewhere* in Cork.
in COLOUR.
Paddy likes that.
*Anyone?
Thanks Maidhci
WhatGoesUp writes:
Matt Philips – a writer for Quartz – wrote an article last year headlined: “Welcome to Ireland, where mortgage payments are apparently optional” Well – 12 months later and he’s tweeted:
Still got it. Ireland remains the champion not paying mortgages. (Moody’s) pic.twitter.com/2ghESD9Up9
— Matt Phillips (@MatthewPhillips) April 15, 2014
http://vimeo.com/92036510
Larry Love, (above) lead singer with the Alabama 3, plays grieving rock star Rick Rossi – a new arrival in Galway.
He’s been told that Galway people don’t care about celebrity.
It turns out that they don’t – but they also really want to make him aware of that fact…
Olaf Tyaransen writes:
…the brand new trailer for short Galway film, ‘Don’t You Know Who I Am?’ – starring Larry Love of Alabama 3, written by me and directed by Paul Duane. The film will be launched at Dublin/Galway events on May 1st/2nd (with myself, Paul and Larry in attendance) and then available to buy online via Distrify.
Previously: Two Pages Two Drinks
Another look at this year’s ESB Feis Ceoil featuring cello, violin, guitar and voice in a short video made with care and love by the award-winning Doris Magee productions.
Previously: You May Like This