I just got back from a fine weekend in Dublin and had some great tunes . What surprised me was the way the sessions work in the Cobblestone - on a sort of rota system - i came in to a great session and about half an hour later most people left and another crew took over, did their 2 hours and all change again- Interesting! i did get to play with some great players though- Had great craic with Joe Foley in O'donoghues as well. i was also made to feel very welcome ! Grand!
You'd have no problem there bliss.
Some like to sit tight and wait for the next lot to come in.
If they're clever, they usually get them selves a good seat they can stay in all night long....
You got to make sure that the seat you intend to stay in is not one that someone else 'always sits in' otherwise you can feel their eyes burning into the back of your neck.....
Its the paid session 'conveyor belt' system again.
Two hours are up, you had yer free two pints, get paid and move on to the next one. It ruined Galway and I can't see why bars can't have four or five good musicians, real crowd pleasers, on all evening.
Thats what happens in Belfast. Not necessarily the same musicians every week but good 'anchormen' to make sure it happens and quality musicians are choosen each week. Some sessions in Belfast have the same old faithfuls each week which is also great and drums up a good loyal following turning up each week.
Dublin sessions
Dublin sessions
I just got back from a fine weekend in Dublin and had some great tunes . What surprised me was the way the sessions work in the Cobblestone - on a sort of rota system - i came in to a great session and about half an hour later most people left and another crew took over, did their 2 hours and all change again- Interesting! i did get to play with some great players though- Had great craic with Joe Foley in O'donoghues as well. i was also made to feel very welcome ! Grand!
Larkin
# Posted on June 6th 2007 by Larkin
Re: Dublin sessions
there was me thinking they were full of purists and tourists
# Posted on June 6th 2007 by Key Maniac Lad
Re: Dublin sessions
What night does Joe Foley play in O'Donoghues?
# Posted on June 6th 2007 by eoinbouzouki
Re: Dublin sessions
It was Sunday afternoon bout 5.30 and Tom walsh was also there so a bit of a Zouk fest- also a lovely banjo player who's name i didn't catch.
Larkin ( martin )
# Posted on June 6th 2007 by Larkin
Re: Dublin sessions
It's just that the Dubs have no staying power, and can't drink for more than two hours. Look at their football team.
# Posted on June 6th 2007 by bodhran bliss
Re: Dublin sessions
Banjo player is Brian O'Shea.
You'd have no problem there bliss.
Some like to sit tight and wait for the next lot to come in.
If they're clever, they usually get them selves a good seat they can stay in all night long....
# Posted on June 6th 2007 by Hugo Chavez
Re: Dublin sessions
That was exactly my strategy.
# Posted on June 7th 2007 by Phantom Button
Re: Dublin sessions
You got to make sure that the seat you intend to stay in is not one that someone else 'always sits in' otherwise you can feel their eyes burning into the back of your neck.....
# Posted on June 7th 2007 by Larkin
Re: Dublin sessions
Its the paid session 'conveyor belt' system again.
Two hours are up, you had yer free two pints, get paid and move on to the next one. It ruined Galway and I can't see why bars can't have four or five good musicians, real crowd pleasers, on all evening.
Thats what happens in Belfast. Not necessarily the same musicians every week but good 'anchormen' to make sure it happens and quality musicians are choosen each week. Some sessions in Belfast have the same old faithfuls each week which is also great and drums up a good loyal following turning up each week.
# Posted on June 7th 2007 by iwerzon
Re: Dublin sessions
Is it just that there's such a lot of musos. ( of varying standards I may add ! )
# Posted on June 7th 2007 by Larkin
Re: Dublin sessions
paid sessions - the ruination of good traditional music.
# Posted on June 7th 2007 by MollyB