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Established in 1998,
Nostalgia Central is your one stop reference guide through five decades of music, movies, television, pop culture
and social history
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THE BAND
Barry Devlin
Vocals, bass
Charles O'Connor
Vocals, guitar, fiddle, mandolin
Johnny Fean
Guitar, banjo, mandolin
Jim Lockhart
Keyboards, pipes, flute
Eamon Carr
Drums
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Horslips
With Phil Lynott and Rory Gallagher seeking their fortune in
London, Horslips were the beginning and end of 1970s Irish rock.
Indeed, they were virtually the only home-grown influence on U2.
The band based some of their lyrics on Irish legends and many
of their songs on traditional Irish tunes (Dearg Doom fair
rattles along), yet they avoided the trap of sounding cod-Irish -
save the occasional pipe.
Instead, they were a thoughtful rock band, almost quick enough
on their feet to avoid being swept away by New Wave. The Boomtown
Rats certainly picked up a trick or two from the lively Sword
Of Light, while The Man Who Built America is as epic as
the title promises.
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