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Tag Archives: Tir Na Nog
TIR NA NÓG Dust Off Their Lost Concert
May 1, 2023

While it can’t be said that the on-stage aspect of TIR NA NÓG‘s existence was always ignored by their labels, the fact is that most of the Irish duo’s concert albums are documents of their shows played from the mid-’90s … Continue reading
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Tagged Tir Na Nog
TIR NA NÓG – Live 1970-’71
December 13, 2021

Mega Dodo 2021 Esteemed Éire ensemble send some shining silver streams through the mists of time. Sonny Condell and Leo O’Kelly, known collectively as TIR NA NÓG, are one of the most prominent folk, or folk rock, groups to have … Continue reading
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Tagged folk, live, Tir Na Nog
TIR NA NÓG Dust Off Their Live Tapes
November 3, 2021

Sonny Condell and Leo O’Kelly, known collectively as TIR NA NÓG, is one of the most prominent folk, or folk rock, groups to have hailed from Éire, and their albums, such as from 1973, resonate through the years. Sadly, the … Continue reading
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TIR NA NÓG – Live At The Half Moon
May 17, 2016

Mega Dodo 2016 Material myth-making from the inhabitants of ethereal otherworld: famed Irish duo condense their murk for all to see. This little collective seemed a vital piece in an Éire musical mosaic, and their three Charisma albums traced Leo … Continue reading
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TIR NA NOG Go Live Again
March 19, 2016

Many a folk rock connoisseur would be forgiven for thinking that famed Irish duo TIR NA NOG are long non-existent, but, fortunately, it’s not the case. Having released a triplet of brilliant LPs in 1971-1973 – , and – the band … Continue reading
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