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Slan beo,
Paul
just home from your belfast concert with the ulster orchestra. What an amazing uplifting performance!! What impressed me most was you and your bands obvious enjoyment of the whole experience. The keyboard player couldnt stop grinning !!
We'll be seeing you Oct. 22 in Cambridge...Boston!!
Axiously Waiting!!
Margrit
Just listened to you on Radio Nova driving back from Moynalty. Great show. Arthur McBride (1977) is one of my favourite live performances by you.
Thanks for the listening pleasure.
Siobhan.
I am a relatively new fan loving the music a cant wait to see you at the big picnic in Laois!!! Love Pearl
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The Waterfront concert last Saturday night, with the Ulster Orchestra, was amazing, and Paul was in great form. He played solo, with the band and with the orchestra, a spectrum from right back to stuff from the new cd. Fantastic, catch him if you can
Have to agree with previous message about Saturday Night in Belfast with the Ulster Orchestra - was just amazing!! If you missed it it was broadcast live by BBC Radio Ulster it should be on the BBC Website for a few days on their Iplayer.
Congratulations on last night's concert with The Ulster Orchestra, best ever! You, the orchestra and the band took your songs to a new level. Loved it.
Hi Paul
Paul, I grew up around the corner from you in the Bowling Green, and recall you and Danny practising in Deeny's cellars.You were toying with a writing a song called " Two Flags" about the border?Any more on it? What about "Frankie & A
Paul, are you using your Band on this tour or is it SOLO?
Am a Paul Brady fan all my life, heard Paul play "Mother and Son" in the Ruby Room TF C/bar earlier this year and have just listened to it again, no John Prine or Townes or anyone else has ever written such a heart felt song. Class
Dear Paul, thanks to you and Karen for the best version of Ae Fond Kiss I have ever heard. Soooo beautiful.
Hi Paul,
Hey Paul. Just want you to know I love your music. How can I get the guitar chords to "I want you to want me" and/or the guitar chords to your wonderful cd "Spirits Colliding"? Can't wait to see you In Madison New Jersey USA ( my homet
Primitive Dance started my interest in your music while on a very fondly remembered holiday in Jersey. I'm from Glasgow originally and when I got home from that holiday I played that CD to everyone I knew and my stereo bled!
Hey Paul - digging on your music late on a weekday evening. Your version of Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore inspired me to learn the song and record it on our latest CD. Now I'm gathering my stones to learn up "Arthur McBride". Good on you
For me it will always be Trick or Treat, being the first PB album I bought in 91, I played it for years, then it lived on a shelf, sad but now I get to enjoy it all over again along with many of your other albums.
Hooba Dooba is a welcome & well played here album. Since it was not exactly released in the US, I went for the Amazon download. It's not getting a lot of exposure here, except on our local SF, CA station, KFOG, thanks to Rosalie's programmi
Love your music. Was introduced to your music by Maura. Love to know when your in the San Fransisco Bay Area....... John
Thank you for great song you and Murphy gave my daughter Marlee. Hope you like final mix, video shot recently and now being edited, before release in England and Europe later this month.
Cant tell you how thrilled I was to see you are coming to Boston(read it in the paper, alas cant seem to find the venue, when I goggled Somerville Theatre...Brings me back to seeing you play so many times back home in the 80's!
Hi Paul,
Thank you for the song "Nobody Knows".I love and have it available on my iPOD