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Christy
Moore has been an inspirational singer for all the young and not so
young folk
singers who took to the guitar ,
there's hardly a pub in Ireland who doesn't have at least one man who
can lash out a few
Christy Moore songs.
I became aware of Christy around 1977, he had a sort of cult following, it was around this time Hiroshima Nagasaki Russian Roulette was been blastin out on the jukeboxes around the pubs in Dublin, then the early 1980s and the hunger strike songs The Boy From Tamlaghduff, The Peoples Own M.P.and Christy's own composition ''Ninety Miles From Dublin''.
I became aware of Christy around 1977, he had a sort of cult following, it was around this time Hiroshima Nagasaki Russian Roulette was been blastin out on the jukeboxes around the pubs in Dublin, then the early 1980s and the hunger strike songs The Boy From Tamlaghduff, The Peoples Own M.P.and Christy's own composition ''Ninety Miles From Dublin''.
Christy
was a great man for the causes, and believe me there were plenty of
causes during
the 70s and 80s around Ireland.
There was a campaign for this that and the other and Christy Moore was
always available to
give a dig out by turning up and
singing a few songs and giving moral support. In fact I heard him say he
once turned up for
a charity event and was the only one
there, the person organising the gig didn't even turn up.
I
think it was around the time of the ''Ride On'' album 1984 that Christy
Moore became
mainstream, by this time he became
more popular with a much wider audience with songs like Sonny's Dream,
Lisdoonvarna and
Ride On,
It was starting to happen big time at last for the big man from Newbridge Co.Kildare. Christy Moore had served his time as an apprentice folk/ballad singer in the pubs and clubs of England and Ireland for over twenty years and now he had finally made it on to the big stages like The Point Depot and The Late Late Show.
It was starting to happen big time at last for the big man from Newbridge Co.Kildare. Christy Moore had served his time as an apprentice folk/ballad singer in the pubs and clubs of England and Ireland for over twenty years and now he had finally made it on to the big stages like The Point Depot and The Late Late Show.
Christy
was born in 1947 in Co.Kildare.His first album was ''Paddy on the
road'' released
in 1969.He was a founder member of
Planxty with their first album been released in 1970 called
Prosperous.other musicians
on the album were Liam O Flynn ,
Donal Lunny and Andy Irvine
Christy left Planxty in 1975 and went solo.In 1980 he formed Moving Hearts with Donal Lunny.Christy is one of Ireland's finest songwriters and a collector of old Irish ballads.
Christy left Planxty in 1975 and went solo.In 1980 he formed Moving Hearts with Donal Lunny.Christy is one of Ireland's finest songwriters and a collector of old Irish ballads.
But
these are not the places I remember Christy from, It's from singing on
the back of
lorries in Ballymun during the 80s
trying to raise funds for the unemployed, or playing his heart out
outside the G.P.O on
a Saturday afternoon for to
highlight the suffering of The Blanket Men in The Maze Prison, it's
about writing songs to get
the message out that all was not
well in South Africa and supporting the Dunnes Stores workers who
refused to handle goods
from South Africa.
For me Christy Moore was and still is the champion of the people.
For me Christy Moore was and still is the champion of the people.
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