Wanna Be Paparazzi & Make Easy Money?
Email us your Celebrity Digital Photos and Videos... There could be a fortune sitting in your mobile handset. If you snapped it then send it to us at:
Very. Important. Pictures. |
22-07-04
news EXCLUSIVE WITH PHOTOS
DUBLIN:
World Music Capital...
Ireland, and Dublin in particular, has seen an overwhelming
number of top yet eclectic acts perform in indoor
and outdoor venues over the past week or so - here's
a roundup...
DMX
PLAYS THE AMBASSADOR
|
ShowBiz
Ireland has never been so busy this month covering
everything from beauty pageants to movie premieres
and golf tournaments to wedding ceremonies but one
thing we always make time for is live music.
THE
RHYTHM KINGS PLAY VICAR STREET
|
And
this month we've had a bumper load of top acts with
festivals such as Oxegen, Bud Rising, Kilkenny, and
even Bray keeping us on our toes.
PRIMAL
SCREAM PLAY THE REDBOX: BOBBY GILLESPIE
|
The
Badest of all the Gangsta' rappers DMX was in town
recently and ripped up the Ambassador Theatre in his
usual style although he was over an hour late on stage
so the crowd nearly ripped up the place for him!
PRIMAL
SCREAM PLAY THE REDBOX: MANI
|
A
little less crazy but none the less entertaining (in
a pipe and slippers kinda way) was Bill Wyman's Rhythm
Kings who brought their brand of the Blues to Vicar
Street this week. Apparently Bill wants to put his
Rolling Stones days behind him as he refused to play
any of their songs or sign any Stones memorabilia
(I wonder if he would sign my Mandy Smith photos?).
THE
CURE PLAY OXEGEN
|
Those
of you who miss the MADCHESTER days of acid tabs,
spliffs and un-Happy Mondays should have got your
arses down to the Primal Scream gig in The REDBOX,
the infamous Bobby Gillespie had former Stone Roses
bass player and all-round-legend Mani on stage with
him. Nostalgia in buckets here I tell thee...
THE
SCISSOR SISTERS PLAY OXEGEN
|
Robert
Smith and the other strange hairdos which make-up
The Cure joined up with The Strokes and the most excellent
Scissor Sisters at Oxegen's Saturday show - we didn't
make it to the Sunday show because of unforeseen circumstances
i.e. we whimped-out because of the rain.
THE
STROKES PLAY OXEGEN
|
Paul
Simon and his mate Mr. Art Garfunkle gave Dubliners
another heaping helping of nostalgia when they played
the RDS - it was like every song was a memorable hit
record but sadly we couldn't see Chevy Chase anywhere
on the stage?
SIMON
& GARFUNKLE PLAY THE RDS
|
And
just to show just how much of a desirable place Dublin
is for musicians The Mayor of Baltimore - the much
tipped future President of The USA (yes you heard
it here first), Martin O'Malley brought his bulging
biceps and rockin' tunes to Eamon Dorans to show there
is still some soul in politics... Good Man yerself!
MARTIN O'MALLEY PLAYS EAMON DORAN'S
|
Air
Supply also played Dublin this month and we damn well
covered it with gusto. Ahem, one of ShowBiz Ireland's
snappers is a fan of the abstract Australian blasts-from-the-past...
Now aren't we hip kids?
AIR
SUPPLY PLAY VICAR STREET
|
Oh
and Bic Runga came all the way from New Zealand to
sign some CD's and sing a few songs in Music City...
Where would we be without this cutie-pie?
BIC
RUNGA PLAYS MUSIC CITY
|
Discuss this story in ShowBiz
Ireland Forums...