Captain Red Beard wrote: » He's your brother, isn't he?
Captain Red Beard wrote: » Well you probably should have made that clear before shilling for him.
Deiseen wrote: » He only highlighted that he broke the story, in fairness to him. Which is true.
curmudgeonly wrote: In fairness to come out and admit you have a brother who is a Journo is a very brave thing!
TheQuietFella wrote: » I would just like to give a well done to Bus Eireann for their new fleet and improved time tables. Becoming more like Dublin with a very regular bus service! Well done chaps!
Roanmore wrote: Saw the other side too, a young girl, probably around 18, extremely intoxicated and asking the nurse for her heroin or at least methadone whilst her mother looked on. Very sad. The nurses were excellent with her. I know nothing about heroin addiction but just wondering is A&E the place for it, genuine question.
Roanmore wrote: That's what I was thinking, where else could she go?
PTH2009 wrote: » Very good doc which featured a good bit about the Granville Hotel. Very interesting historyhttps://www.tg4.ie/en/player/home/?pid=6009758635001&teideal=Scéalta%20na%20nÓstán%20&series=Scéalta%20na%20nÓstán%20&dlft=34
Max Powers wrote: » Great to see o emperor get music choice first prize, I was disappointed last year to hear that they are disbanding,I thought they have been one of Ireland's best bands since their debut album about ten years ago probably. Must be incredibly difficult for a band to make a living in Ireland, so many bands seem to start off well, but after a few years I'm guessing the likes of family and need to have some sort of steady income kicks in. I guess, you break a bigger market (U.K.) or it becomes a hobby. Anyway fair play o emperor, great music, not afraid to push the boundaries musically too, hopefully they'll be back.
Wanderer2010 wrote: » Plus Waterford has a very bad name for hiring the same bands over and over again. New and upcoming bands find it impossible to get a chance of a gig when you have the same old 3 for the Road and No Hot Ashes completely dominating the line-up.
Max Powers wrote: » Don't think that is the issue, This is a national issue, Ireland is in general not big enough to support full time bands. I think plenty of opportunities out there for a band, if they good enough they can get gigs, loads of spaces there, central hall etc, free ones at first in pubs until they make a name for themselves.problem is a fairly successful band like emperor, as good as they were, a couple small gigs in your home town, a couple in Dublin, cork, Galway, Lk, kk, athlone.....that's about it for the year.it is not enough to sustain it IMO. It ain't Waterford, its small population, you try break into the UK and you have 50 urban areas when we have about 10, most. I suppose all you can do is try support the local, the up and coming, in hope that they might make break thru if good enough.
Max Powers wrote: I thought that event last week to bring a load of major retailers to view the city was an excellent idea, organised by I dont know, fair play whomever involved