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The General Lee is the STAR of the show.
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What I'm Doing Right Now!
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What I'm Doing Right Now!
Hobie Hartkins replied to Hobie Hartkins's topic in Dukes of Hazzard General Discussion
Right now, I'm watching Trump and Fox News and looking at our site.....I'll be watching Duke boys here in a bit when I go to bed. OH....and of course you know I'm communing with the spirits.....Natural Ice.....I can sleep in, a little tomorrow......wife doesn't have to be at work but she has a Dr's appt. at 10 in Cookeville...so....I'm still looking forward to doing what all decent Hazzardites will do tomorrow.....on DOHD.....watch TDOH, especially tomorrow night. -
The music was nice but the words confusing
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I place this ring upon your " Fingar" ...lol! I love Irish accents! Do you have an Irish accent Hoss?
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Sorry, Hobie. I missed this comment. From what I've read, they picked their name from a selection of six because it was ambiguous and open to interpretation. Bono got his nickname from Bonavox, a hearing aid shop in Dublin (it's Latin for "good voice"). Bono and The Edge walk into a bar. The bartender looks up and says, "Oh no, not U2 again!". The British band UB40 took their name from Unemployment Benefit Form 40.
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Like The Blizzards (above), brothers Frank and Seán O'Meara are from Mullingar. They wrote this song based on the true story of Grace Gifford's marriage to Joseph Plunkett in Kilmainham Gaol. Plunkett was one of the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising, and was executed by the British just hours after the wedding. It's a heart-wrenching and poignant ballad that's a bit different to the songs I've posted recently. The Wolfe Tones - Grace
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Lover (See this post for the connection)
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I posted another song by Bell X1 in the One Word Song Titles thread recently, but I heard this one today and it has too many words in the title for that thread. I known and liked it for a while, but never knew what it was about. According to the band, they used to see a man in his late-50s sleeping rough in Dublin. One day he had a female companion, and they invented this backstory for him. Bell X1 - Rocky Took A Lover Here's when they performed it live on Letterman in 2008.
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ROCKY RIDGE ROAD
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Staying on the Irish theme... Mundy - July
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Fighter
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DOH is the QUINTESSENTIAL good time show!!
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OH YES!! I remember this from WAAAAY back!!
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Here's another Irish musician who remains a perennial favorite. I've just realized that this song is slightly older than me! Van Morrison - Moondance
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Hazzard County is a great PLACE to live.
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Emma Tisdale must be Irish then.
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can't OPEN general's doors
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NED benson - the Dukes raced on his property and he " ain't never lost no love" for Rosco.
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