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26th December 09, 04:24 AM
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[QUOTE=SteveB;835564]Paul & Jimmy
If you do get to Barras together for the concert, a kilt will need to be one that is easy to clean as there are some who toss the beer around in the pit. The Boston Celtics T-shirt will go over well, especially if you are near the stage. Al Barr will love it and you might be among the first asked onto the stage for some of the numbers they perform with a lot of the men from the audience on stage. They will be performing some of their version of traditional Celtic fare. It is mostly of Irish bent, but the lyrics are well known. Join in, and have fun. The CDs are good, In person is awesome.
Slainte[/QUOTE
Looking forward to it Steve, i've got the tickets booked for me and Paul.
I'll take your advice and wear one of the kilts I wear at football matches, hope wearing the kilt does'nt single us out for being invited on stage, i would die if that happened
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26th December 09, 05:32 AM
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Jimmy and all,
Wearing the kilt will not get Al's attention as much as a Boston Celtics T-shirt.
Paul and I are fans of the Boston Celtics, a basketball team in the U.S., not to be confused with the Celtic, a football team in the U.K.
The band is from Boston, Massachusetts, and Al Barr (lead vocals) is a fan of the Boston Sports teams. Basketball the Celtics (Plenty of green shamrocks), the ice hockey team of the Bruins, and the baseball team, the Boston Red Sox. Ken Casey( lead vocals and bass) and Scruffy Wallace (bagpipes, whistle) opened a pub near Fenway Park (baseball stadium) decorated in Red Sox memorabilia, called McGreevey's after a pub that was the hangout of baseball fans a century ago. It is a very Celtic themed decor and is the neighbourhood "living room" of many regulars from the surrounding firms. I tend to custom this pub before and after the concerts, along with the Dropkick Murphys and many other fans.
I will be interested to know if the band performs kilted, or in trousers (except Scruffy, who doesn't own any trousers and Matt Kelley(Percussion) who doesn't own a kilt.)
Most important of all is to enjoy the music.
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