My goodness. A fantastic song but that performance oozes passion and power. Magnificent.
Talk to me and tell me how you feel
Lean on me, Iām here, my love is real.
This song should be used for educational purposes.
My goodness. A fantastic song but that performance oozes passion and power. Magnificent.
Talk to me and tell me how you feel
Lean on me, Iām here, my love is real.
This song should be used for educational purposes.
[quote=āBandage, post: 788196, member: 9ā]My goodness. A fantastic song but that performance oozes passion and power. Magnificent.
Talk to me and tell me how you feel
Lean on me, Iām here, my love is real.
This song should be used for educational purposes.[/quote]
Another fine rendition
The great man will be appearing on RTEās popular light entertainment programme Saturday Night With Miriam presently.
Here comes Damo.
Those wide shots with the chandeliers really fit in well with the messages in Damoās songs.
Useless fat cunt.
Admins, please lock this thread.
[quote=āChocolateMice, post: 790600, member: 168ā]Useless fat cunt.
Admins, please lock this thread.[/quote]
Fuck you CM. Iām off to the fitness thread to get some tips off Kev to turn me into a killing machine and Iāll be down to sort you out next weekend.
On the way folks. As exforumite nemesis said today, āiāve a bottle of jager, a pack of rennie and a block of hashā.
Come on!
I was at Damo Dempseyās gig tonight in Iveagh Gardens. It was magnificent. Heās a genius.
I fuckin love that song, still not a patch on the Luke Kelly rendition.
āout from many a mud walled cabin, eyes were watching through the night,
many a manly heart was beating for the blessed morning light,
Murmurs ran along the valley like a bansheeās lonely croon,
And a thousand pikes were flashing by the rising of the moonā
Class
[quote=āTreatyStones, post: 843546, member: 1786ā]I fuckin love that song, still not a patch on the Luke Kelly rendition.
āout from many a mud walled cabin, eyes were watching through the night,
many a manly heart was beating for the blessed morning light,
Murmurs ran along the valley like a bansheeās lonely croon,
And a thousand pikes were flashing by the rising of the moonā
Class[/quote]
This is another great song
2 more days to go before I get to see the great man live. It must be close to six years since I last saw him live. Really looking forward to it:pint:
FAO of @chewy louie - Damo is on stage in Birmingham at the earlier time of 8pm. Please plan accordingly.
Thank for the heads up, pal. I am fully aware of this and have booked my train ticket accordingly and have informed the rest of the group.
I am going to google pubs in Birmingham shortly to see where has the best pint of Becks on draught
[quote=āchewy louie, post: 847588, member: 1137ā]Thank for the heads up, pal. I am fully aware of this and have booked my train ticket accordingly and have informed the rest of the group.
I am going to google pubs in Birmingham shortly to see where has the best pint of Becks on draught[/quote]
Where is he playing? If heās in the HMV, places like the spotted dog,old crown and the white swan need to be visited. Iād also recommend the lamp tavern which is further away from the high street in digbeth but a noble pub. If you need to eat when you arrive, Digbeth Dining Club behind the old crown is the place to go. Every week they have a number of different street vendors set up for you to pick and choose from. Usually have burritos, pancakes, burgers etc.
I think it is called the Institute in Digbeth
Thatās the HMV. Itās beside the Kerryman. Stay clear of that place and the dubliner across the road. Although the last time I was around that way The Dubliner was closed.
Becks on tap:)