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NAHOO????

NAHOO????

I am a fan of Paul Mounsey Music. My question is --->What is the meaning of word "NAHOO"?

# Posted on November 2nd 2004 by seara

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Sorry.Not Advising Here On Onomatopoiea.

# Posted on November 2nd 2004 by Bren

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No. It's Nine-Armed Hooligans Of Ohio

# Posted on November 2nd 2004 by m_gavin

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Not in any of the standard English, U.S., Aussie, or slang dictionaries ... not any of the bands initials ,just another silly band name I guess (unless it's Nancy Anne's Hooters On Offer).


Jim

# Posted on November 2nd 2004 by Worldfiddler

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Considering he stayed in Brazil, and recorded the Nahoo albums out there, it could well be Brazilian,???

# Posted on November 3rd 2004 by tirvaluk

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I HAVE FOUND IT!!!

'The name Nahoo came about through my Brazilian engineer's mispronunciation of the Gaelic Émo chùl‚ (my back) which is the first thing you hear on Passing Away. The name just stuck throughout the recording of the album and became a noun, adjective, verb and adverb, so there was no real question as to what to call the album. Months after the album's release, I met Flora MacNeil here in São Paulo and she told me that there was a little known Gaelic song with the same name. I invited her to the studio to record the song and that recording became the basis for the Nahoo track on NahooToo."'

Read de complete text in http://www.folkworld.de/13/e/nahoo.html

Thanks to all

# Posted on November 5th 2004 by seara

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