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Put your hands on the remote! browse music »Stuff 'Im & Keep the Party Goin' by Sé
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fave it Celtic | Comedy
9 tracks | 44 minutes
Released Mar 2004
on Cloister Recordings
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- sample "DOWNLOAD" 04:46 Larkin' in the Morning BUY MP3 04:46 Larkin' in the Morning "GIFT MP3" 04:46 Larkin' in the Morning
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 04:51 The Blackthorn Stick FREE 04:51 The Blackthorn Stick "GIFT MP3" 04:51 The Blackthorn Stick
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 05:29 Scatter the Mud BUY MP3 05:29 Scatter the Mud "GIFT MP3" 05:29 Scatter the Mud
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 04:50 The Boy in the Bardo BUY MP3 04:50 The Boy in the Bardo "GIFT MP3" 04:50 The Boy in the Bardo
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 05:44 Miss Me Cloud BUY MP3 05:44 Miss Me Cloud "GIFT MP3" 05:44 Miss Me Cloud
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 05:06 Mrs. Crowley BUY MP3 05:06 Mrs. Crowley "GIFT MP3" 05:06 Mrs. Crowley
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 05:15 Larkin' Around Again BUY MP3 05:15 Larkin' Around Again "GIFT MP3" 05:15 Larkin' Around Again
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:50 Haste to the Wedding BUY MP3 03:50 Haste to the Wedding "GIFT MP3" 03:50 Haste to the Wedding
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 04:32 The Sally Gardens BUY MP3 04:32 The Sally Gardens "GIFT MP3" 04:32 The Sally Gardens
Dublin born Seamus O Reilly relates jokes his father fell out of the cradle laughing at. Told to a backdrop of Irish ceili music.
Bio / Background
You'll scratch your head at the simplicity and the just down-home folksieness of this album.
Where most folks say, " I can never remember jokes ", Seamus O Reilly shows you that " you gotta write 'em down ".
" Stuff 'im " is a one of a kind album; 45 minutes of pure and simple, straight up Irish jokes, all clean and mostly all hilarious; lets face it, where would we be without a good groan or two.
And if its Irish jokes you're into, these have been around Ireland for a long time. Se's dad fell out of the cradle laughing at most of them; or so he told him once. I think he was trying to get him to go away and leave him alone.
And, neither is this in front of a live audience; a studio recording which leaves you, the listener on your own when it comes to laughing; its just you, your self and the jokester, alone, together, but in a nice, intimate space which has a kind of honesty about it.
For ambience, one of Se's old bands play Irish music, ( duh ), in the background.
↓ more ↓Se is on mandolin. The whole set-up gives the listener a nice warm feeling. An interesting experiment and it works superbly. Well done !
Try it; methinks you'll like it.
Slan
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