Shorty wrote:Hey, I'm new to the forum, and well new to Morrissey and the Smiths as well, I've been into Moz since I first heard him 3 months ago on a music video show, I bought his best of and thought it was great. So I bought a few more of his albums and eventually a couple of the Smiths' albums. I still haven't got them all, but well I'ma teenager without money now that the summer is over, I will get them all eventually. I also saw Moz live on the 22nd of August in Marlay Park, great support acts and an amazing headliner.
Well a little about me, I'm 16, I'm a guy, and I'm from Dublin, Ireland. Currently in my last year of Secondary School. Other bands I like include, U2, The Boomtown Rats, Gary Moore, Aslan, Thin Lizzy, and The Verve, to name but a few.
and the Green Island presence on the boards is growing and growing B) We have a few other Dubs on here. I am based in Belfast myself, not too far away from you neither
Aslan eh? They seem to be huge in the Republic of Ireland, everytime I visit Dublin I see lot of Aslan records in the stores (and apparently as for what I'm told they sell out shows all across the country on constant basis?) which is a whole difference with us in the North. In Northern Ireland you'll find some albums but not ever present, and they rarely perform here (although they did finally cross the border again after months and months -- they played Belfast Feile last month)
By the way, do you support any Eircom League team? When I lived in Dublin (lived there for a year before moving north) I attended lot of Shelbourne games, whereas the new Shamrock Rovers ground (the unfinished one in Tallaght) was around the corner of my flat...
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