Thursday, March 4, 2010

American Idol It Aint

10 comments:

seana said...

No, but if they just keep practicing, they might have a shot of competing on it one day.

Seriously though, it sure is nice to have my YouTube viewing capabilities back for catching things like this.

adrian mckinty said...

Seana

The new album's good too. It reminds me a lot of the classic Liege and Lief.

dpougher said...

And here was I thinking that you'd blog on Ian Paisley. But then a good novelist always keeps 'em guessing.

adrian mckinty said...

DP

One of my earliest memories is Paisley driving past my house in Victoria council estate in Carrick in a cattle truck with an enormous loud speaker. He was campaigning against Britain (and Northern Ireland)'s entry into the European Economic Community. His argument (and I promise this is the absolute truth) was that the EEC was the Seven Headed Beast mentioned in the Book of Revelation and that if that the UK joined the apocalypse would come to pass. He was also worried that the Treaty of Rome had a Popish flavour to it.

dpougher said...

Yes, the pop-eyed, spittle-flecked rants. Which makes it all the more strange to see him chuckling away with Martin McGuinness. What odds could you have got on that happening in the 1970s?

adrian mckinty said...

DP

Zero degrees Kelvin. It really beggars belief.

I also remember the classic Paisley endorsed book "Proof The Bible Is True" that the DUP used to give away when electioneering. Fantastic stuff as you can imagine.

seana said...

I'll check out the album, though of course I have no idea who Liege and Lief are.

Luckily for the sake of self-respect I do know who Ian Paisley is. Hadn't realized that he was a prophet of the Apocalypse, though.

John H said...

I've never heard them but to my ears there is an Appalachian sound there. It might be the fiddles or the voices.

adrian mckinty said...

Seana

No the album Liege & Lief is a classic record from Fairport Convention.

adrian mckinty said...

John

They're English folkies (a kind of folk supergroup in a way) with the guy from the Afro Celt Soundsystem.