Paddy Finnegan – A Dublin Busker.
You should be able to catch him in Temple Bar Square, pending permit.
By Peter O’Doherty
Previously: Busker Do
Related: Ban on busking in Temple bar rejected by Dublin councillors (Irish Times)
Paddy Finnegan – A Dublin Busker.
You should be able to catch him in Temple Bar Square, pending permit.
By Peter O’Doherty
Previously: Busker Do
Related: Ban on busking in Temple bar rejected by Dublin councillors (Irish Times)
Paddy Finnegan in 2013
Poet and Big Issues seller Paddy Finnegan, a familiar sight on Grafton Street, Dublin has died.
Stephen James Smith writes:
“Paddy was a wonderful man who inspired me with his poetry and acted as a great supporter of other young poets too. He fought the good fight and was seen most days outside Belwey’s selling the Big Issue. I’d often stop and have a chat and buy him a cup of tea, he’d offer up a smile and a few words in Irish.
“I’m sitting here now listening to his CD ‘Fion Ceol agus Filioct’, only a couple of months back he’d asked me to help him make more, I was awaiting his call to help make this happen, and as he speaks to me beyond the grave his verse is still unnerving me with his gravely pitted voice holding my ears and I can’t help but think he got that tone from much harshness, perhaps self inflicted but also perhaps because society looked past him.
“Paddy you’ll always live on in my memory, you’ll always be one of the first people who made poetry sing to me, you’ll always be a writers’ writer, a warrior with words. The Fionn mac Cumhaill of verse. This is a video of Paddy reciting his poen Poet From Parnassus…”