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50 Years on - FC - 06-02-2008

Not bikes but lets still remember (whos the singer)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWbPxz0D6BU


- renzo - 06-02-2008

the singer is * ENYA*


- Baylon McCaughey - 06-02-2008

And Enya is part of the group called Clannad, who are amongst the best selling recording artists in Ireland and furhter afield, they live not too far from Seamus Greenes family!, and at the Fundraiser for Seamus last year donated quite a few signed albums/cds etc


- Bill Snelling - 07-02-2008

Enya's sister Moya is the female member of the Brennan family in Clannad. Love their music, not keen on Enya's.
On the music front, for those who like their Irish music with a Transatlantic twist, listen to Lukey on youtube by The Chieftains and Canadian group The Great Big Sea - fabulous. Love their live version of General Taylor!

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=DOw3w-00Jqw


- Stella - 07-02-2008

As a big football fan watched many of the tributes with the utmost respect.

What many forget is that all those years ago, for the ordinary working man football was such a massive part of their life and enjoyment.

Never forgotten.


- pykey - 07-02-2008

Correct Stella it was a tragic loss and i love the song.


- Stella - 07-02-2008

Pykey,

Later last night i watched the bbc tribute about Irishman Harry Gregg one of the survivors of the Munich Air disaster.

I think i am right in saying it was the first time he had returned to the scene of the disaster in all those years.

A superb programe, very moving and shows the inner strengh that people find in times of tragedy and in the years that followed.

Looking him up on Wikipedia it turns out he owned a hotel in Port Stewart.

Just to add that if anyone hasn`t seen it, you can watch it on the PC for the next six days on BBC iPlayer, would highly reccomend it, its only forty minutes that that remarkable man has lived with for fifty years.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/

Only avaliable in Great Britain though.

Stella