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Title:Celt Notefile
Moderator:TALLIS::DARCY
Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1632
Total number of notes:20523

958.0. "The Sawdoctors" by LJOHUB::HORGAN () Mon Sep 30 1991 17:43

    I heard this on the radio on Saturday.
    
    
    The Sawdoctors in concert 
    
    
    		Oct. 5th at the 1882 Embassy Pub.
    		Limited # of tickets available, $20.
    		508-238-1882
    
    
    		Oct. 6th at the Channell
    		tickets $13, $15 at the door.
    		Tickets are available at the Irish Cottage Shops,
    		Paddy Burke's and the Kinvara Pub.
    
                         
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958.1They're backNIALL::HURLEYThu Dec 26 1991 14:484
    
    	The Saw Doctors are returning to the Channel in Boston
    	on Feb 29,1992.
    
958.2Never MindMEIS::HURLEYMon Jan 27 1992 12:4410

	From this weeks Irish Voice

	"The Saw Doctors will not be playing in Boston in February as 
	previously reported. The Galway group, who were to have played 
	the Channel on February 29, will be busy recording a new album
	in Dublin, That, together with fulfilling a heavy schedule of
	dates at home and in Britain, will preclude a visit Stateside
	in the near future." 
958.3Boston May 16 at the AValonMEIS::HURLEYMon May 04 1992 13:5514
			THE SAWDOCTORS

	       Saturday, May 16, 8PM  at the Avalon

	         15 Lansdowne St. Boston  

		      Tickets $15

	      Tickets available at the Orpheum Theater Box Office
		Ticketmaster (617) 931-2000
	       Available at the Avalon only on night of the show
		

958.4concertsISEQ::JKELLYMon May 25 1992 15:134
    Did anybody attend their concerts in the  states. Reports  in the Irish
    papers say they went down very well.
    
    john
958.5SUPER::DENISEi wish i were on the N17....Mon Jan 04 1993 11:528
    
    	...i'll be attending a sawdoctors concert on the 5th of this
    	month in liverpool...yippeee!!!
    
    	their last tape, `all the way from tuam' is terrific! and i've
    	got a matching t-shirt as well.
    
    	oh life is good.
958.6Can you get me a tee-shirt too ??HILL16::BURNSWill 93' be another BANNER yearMon Jan 04 1993 16:025
    
    	The 5th of this month  ??		:-)
    
    
    
958.7Tuam - the real capital of GalwayTALLIS::DARCYMon Jan 04 1993 17:056
    Are you going on Virgin's $95 one-way to/from London?
    
    What does their name "Sawdoctors" derive from?
    
    What happened to those hothouse lads?  Did someone
    ever buy them new clothes?        
958.8SUPER::DENISEi wish i were on the N17....Mon Jan 04 1993 18:5011
    
    	oops! it's 2/5 not this month...sorry ::BURNS.
    	a t-shirt...which one? there happens to be 3 available.
    	one is their `world tour' with dates, the other is 
    	the cover of `if this is rock n roll i want my old job
    	back' and the cover of the latest `all the way from tuam'...
    	i have the last 2 mentioned.
    
    	`...when i turned left to claregalway i could feel a lump in 
    	my throat'
    
958.9"Get That Wasp Off My Sandwich: !!!!HILL16::BURNSWill 93' be another BANNER yearMon Jan 04 1993 18:589
    
    
    I'd like to get either the latest one or the "Rock and Roll" shirt.
    
    
    
    
	
    The best song on the new tape is "You Got Me On the Run" ..  ;-)
958.10Home-grown Rock is best.MACNAS::JDOOLEYStill without a governmentTue Jan 05 1993 11:1017
    When one turns left at ClareGalway one reaches Oranmore in 5 miles on
    the road to Shannon. Oranmore is my home town.
    
    When I first heard those lines in the song I couldn't help thinking
    that, at last, the Irish could sing Rock and Roll without referring to
    irrelevant placenames such as San Francisco( ...handy when you need a 
    word to rhyme with disco......) or other U.S placenames which mean
    nothing to most non-U.S listeners of Rock music.
    Their material, referring to emigration, religous run schools and the
    lifestyle of the Irish, with its frequent reference to familiar place
    names and slang makes their songs much more enjoyable to all ages in
    Ireland, and in Connacht in particular.
    
    The Sawdoctors get their name from a carpenters tool which resembles a
    pliers and is used to bend the teeth of a handsaw at the precise angle
    needed to clear cut shavings out of the way. 
    
958.11SUPER::DENISEi wish i were on the N17....Tue Jan 05 1993 11:427
    
    	i'll see what i can do, ::BURNS...
    	there's many `favourite songs' in their second tape...but the one	
    	that comes to mind has the phrase `i'd kill for a pint of porter'... 
    
    	the whole area is lovely... i want to go back there soon....
    	to visit the pubs on salthill.
958.12My Uncle lives in Tuam ...HILL16::BURNSWill 93' be another BANNER yearTue Jan 05 1993 11:4512
    
    
    	Hay Rap
    
    
    	When in Salthill be sure to visit Lonergan's Pub !!!
    
    
    
    
    	keVin
    
958.13SUPER::DENISEwalking on broken glassTue Jan 05 1993 12:045
    
    	i may have already....
    	when we did the ::KEATING crawl.
    
    	i don't think we missed one with dave.
958.14ShamtownCLADA::DODONNELLDenisTue Jan 05 1993 12:126
                          -< My Uncle lives in Tuam ... >-
    
     Kevin, whats your uncles name? As I'm a Tuam man myself, I may know
     him.
    
     Denis.
958.15Originally from Ballyvaughan Co ClareHILL16::BURNSWill 93' be another BANNER yearTue Jan 05 1993 12:2010
    
    
    Denis: His name is John Burns, he lives at 6 Abbeytrinity Road.
     
           He "works" for the ESB, and is known to carry golf clubs
    	   in the boot of his car should the urge hit him ...  :-)
    
    
    keVin
     
958.16CLADA::DODONNELLDenisTue Jan 05 1993 14:545
    
    Kevin, I do know of him but don't know him personally. I pass by his
    house every day on the way to work. Small world I suppose...:-)
    
    
958.17Those ESB FolksDBOSW2::BRENNAN_Mfestina lenteTue Jan 05 1993 16:236
Kevin,

And like all the folks in the ESB thats quite often.

MBr
958.18saw doctors T.......SUPER::DENISEwalking on broken glassMon Jan 18 1993 13:185
    
    	hey ::BURNS!!
    
    	what size shirt do you wear? i got you figured as a large...
    	(keeping possible shrinkage in mind and all....)
958.19You're so kind ....HILL16::BURNSWill 93' be another BANNER yearMon Jan 18 1993 13:369
    
    
    	Sounds right to me ....   :-)
    
    
    	Thanks
    
    
    
958.20CSLALL::KSULLIVANTue Jan 19 1993 14:351
    You need to add a few XXX's in front of that large|!!!
958.21guinness gut! ;-)SUPER::DENISEwalking on broken glassTue Jan 19 1993 14:402
    
    	you've not expanded more since i last saw you, ::BURNS!?!?!?
958.22must be that middle-age panic!TOLKIN::OROURKEAlways the trend setter...Tue Jan 19 1993 14:597
    
    Hey Sullivan....be nice.  
    
    Last time I saw KeVin he was looking quite svelte!
    
    /jen
    
958.23CSLALL::KSULLIVANTue Jan 19 1993 15:121
    Oh, maybe it was just his mind required the XXX rating.
958.24SUPER::DENISEwalking on broken glassTue Jan 19 1993 15:453
    
    	hey ::OROURKE!
    	are you ::BURNS knight in shining armour or something?
958.25Thats 3.1 Miles for the "Un-informed" :-)HILL16::BURNSWill 93' be another BANNER yearTue Jan 19 1993 15:5012
    
    
    Which one of ye will be running the next road race with me ???    :-)
    
    
    Shamrock Classic 5K Road Race
    Sunday March 7th.
    Start/Finish at the Claddagh Pub 133 Dartmouth Street Boston Ma.
    
    
    keVin
    
958.26?TOLKIN::OROURKEAlways the trend setter...Tue Jan 19 1993 16:156
    
    Nah...Denise....but KeVin is my hero! :^)
    
    P.S. KeVin...what colour are those muchkins now???
    
    
958.27The same way Murphy likes his Music .... ;-)HILL16::BURNSWill 93' be another BANNER yearTue Jan 19 1993 16:358
    
    
    Green, and a little fuzzy ...
    
    
    
    keVin
    
958.28what's first prize???SUPER::DENISEwalking on broken glassTue Jan 19 1993 16:486
    
    	hero?!?!?
    
    	::BURNS!?!?!? 
    
    	hell, its like lookin' up to a leprechaun....
958.29And ::DENISE has only met me ONCE in her lifetime !!!ACTGSF::BURNSWill 93' be another BANNER yearTue Jan 19 1993 17:296
    
    
    To know me is to love me .........   :-)
    
    
    
958.30the look on your face when U went 2 miami!!!!SUPER::DENISEwalking on broken glassTue Jan 19 1993 18:385
    
    	...and i'm STILL finding you hard to get over!!!
    
    
    	HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
958.31Run like hellLJOHUB::HORGANCraicailte indiadh damhsaWed Jan 20 1993 16:173
    I'm running that race.  1st prize is a round trip ticket to Ireland.
    
    Julie
958.32POWDML::K_MITCHELLMadness takes its tollThu Jan 21 1993 15:4015


       >        -< the look on your face when U went 2 miami!!!! >-

    		i couldn't see his face, but i felt....ahm..err..
		nevermind. :-}

       >	...and i'm STILL finding you hard to get over!!!
   

		ditto


		sister kathleen
958.33Somethings we NEVER Forget .... ;-)HILL16::BURNSWill 93' be another BANNER yearThu Jan 21 1993 16:044
    
    
    
    Ahhhh ... The Good Old Days !!!!			:-)
958.34i hope they play new england....i do i do i do SUPER::DENISEWaLkInG oN bRoKeN gLaSsTue Feb 09 1993 16:2531
    
    	here's my report on the saw doctor's concert in liverpool, 2/5:
    
    	IT WAS GREAT!!!
    	they had the waterboys sax player (purportedly the one who
    	*discovered* them) who gave alot of definition to their songs.
    	they came on after a 45 minute (take or give) block of an 
    	obscure band (who weren't too bad)....i don't remember the band's
    	name at all.
    
    	the saw doctors played everything on their 2 album set (`if this is
    	rock n roll i want my old job back' & `all the way from tuam') they
    	also debuted a new single (and i can't remember the exact title)
    	that went somthing like `i want to kiss the bangles' which is a 
    	wonderful piss take of susannah hoffs and the bangles group. it 
    	brought the audience once again to their feet. 
    
    	during the song `still living in the 60's' a strange looking dude 
    	in a long blonde wig and kilt comes walking on stage with a hand
    	full of flowers and sporting love beads....he throws the flowers
    	out to the audience and turns to salute the band at the end of
    	the song....showing the audience his nekkid behind with a giant
    	peace sign painted on. what a hoot!
    
    	there was a great extended version of the N17....and a beautiful 
    	intro from the sax man on `first love lasts forever'...
    
    	all in all it was perfect.... i was `just a saw doctor's fan'
    	before then....now i wanna be a groupie. ;-)
    	
    	BTW, for what its worth ... it was another sold out performance.