Look up crack in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up craic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Craic (/kræk/ KRAK) or crack is a term for news, gossip...
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Craic on the Road: Live at Sam Maguire's was the first full-length album by Four to the Bar, released in 1994. I'll Tell Me Ma (Traditional) Waxie's Dargle/The...
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The Craic (stylised as The Craíc; pronounced /ˈkræk/) is a 1999 Australian comedy film starring stand-up comedian Jimeoin with Alan McKee, directed by...
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song The Rare Auld Mountain Dew I turned my face away And dreamed about you. Four to the Bar on their live album Craic on the Road. Sam Hinton on "the Wandering...
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Through the Fairs Four to the Bar on their live album Craic on the Road, in a medley with "The Black Velvet Band" and "The Wild Rover". The Dubliners on their...
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I'll Tell Me Ma (redirect from The Belle of Belfast City)
Steve (June–July 1995). "Review of Craic on the Road,". Dirty Linen Magazine (58). I'll tell me ma by Orthodox Celts on Spotify. Spotify. 7 October 2013...
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changes the setting to the band's home state of Massachusetts, in this case the city of Brockton. Four to the Bar on their live album Craic on the Road (1994)...
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Mursheen Durkin (category The Dubliners songs)
others): Christy Moore Sharon Shannon Four to the Bar on their live album Craic on the Road. The Pogues The Irish Rovers (both as "Muirsheen Durkin" and...
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the Bar official web site "Mr. Maguire" also appears on 1994's Craic on the Road. A later version of "Passing Time" appears as "Passing My Time" on 1995's...
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Another Son (category Four to the Bar albums)
1994's Craic on the Road. The band is listed as producing the album. Engineer Tim Hatfield has also been credited with playing a significant role in the success...
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appear on Craic on the Road, the band's first CD release, recorded live on June 16, 1994 and released later that year. In early 1995, Four to the Bar bought...
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Waxies' Dargle (category The Pogues songs)
Roses for Me Four to the Bar on their 1994 live album Craic on the Road Young Dubliners on their 2005 album Real World Tom Donovan on A Taste of Ireland:...
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production of both of Four to the Bar's full-length albums; Another Son is notable for its elegance and Craic on the Road for its energy and atmosphere...
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Retrieved May 7, 2016. Cohen 1999, p. 278 "Craic on the Road (Live at Sam Maguire's) A New Release by Four to the Bar". Irish Voice. November 2, 1994. Retrieved...
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I Ain't Marching Any More (song) (category Songs about the military)
April 10, 2016. Cohen. Phil Ochs. p. 276. "Craic on the Road (Live at Sam Maguire's) A New Release by Four to the Bar". Irish Voice. November 2, 1994. Retrieved...
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Every Night. The Irish Rovers on their 1966 debut album The First of the Irish Rovers. Four to the Bar on their 1994 live album Craic on the Road. Orthodox...
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Coalisland (redirect from The Troubles in Coalisland)
services run through the town, and the Craic Theatre and Arts Centre serves as a performing arts venue and youth theatre programme. In the late 17th century...
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the English "crack" via Ulster Scots. The Gaelicised spelling craic was then reborrowed into English. The craic spelling, although preferred by many Irish...
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"craig's" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles beginning with Craig All pages with titles containing Craig Craig v. Boren, a U.S. Supreme Court case Craic, term...
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Matthew McConaughey (category People appearing on C-SPAN)
culture and craic of Ireland and that he hopes that he too can learn a cupla focail (a little Irish) along the way. "I gotta keep up the Gaelic. I want...
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Gold (1984) Cosi (1996) The Cowra Breakout (1985) Crackerjack (2002) Crackers (1998) The Craic (1999) Crawl (2011) Crimes at the Dark House (1940) Crocodile...
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Irish pub (section Around the world)
(2002) The World of the Tavern: public houses in early modern Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate ISBN 0-7546-0341-5 Irwin, Colin (2004) In Search of the Craic: one...
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Ball, Lowfields underpass, Elland Road swearing and lawlessness". yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk. "Fanzine Craic – The Square Ball (Leeds United Fanzine)"...
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up" or "cheers"). The term craic has been popularised in a Gaelicised spelling: "How's the craic?" or "What's the craic?" ("how's the fun?"/"how is it...
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Keane (band) (redirect from Wolf at the Door (Keane song))
School History". Archived from the original on 18 June 2007. Retrieved 22 July 2007. Craic, Seamus (31 January 2006). Keane: The Band. Artnik. ISBN 1-903906-64-4...
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Niblett – The Calcination of Scout Niblett Bella Clava – The Craic The Ex – Catch My Shoe Nina Nastasia – Outlaster The Bats Pajamas – The Bats Pajamas...
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an experimental work. That's what it is.'" Mullen refers to the album as "No Craic on the Horizon" and said, "It was pretty fucking miserable. It turns...
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Andy Irvine (musician) (redirect from Never Tire of the Road)
diversion for the voice of Christy Moore. —Colin Irwin, In Search of the Craíc.: 35–36 This was released as an album by Moore, but the four musicians...
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Stephenson (17 August 2014). "Being Human's Damien Molony on Suspects: 'Just brilliant craic'". Express.co.uk. Retrieved 27 August 2014. Jake Wallis Simons...
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("may you go safely"), used as modern equivalent of the French au revoir or English see you.) Craic, an English word that was adapted into Irish and then...
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