Dog Man Star wrote: » No, Brush Shiels isn't a strip of plastic glued to the bottom of a brush to stop a build up of grime, it's a hairy, bald bottom of a brush with a build up of grime. He used to appear regularly, always grossly hungover on The Beatbox with Ian Dempsey back in the early 1990s, having spent the night drinking with some oul **** in Bruxelles. He would splutter out some **** about who was out drinking with him, usually drug dealers, and would get angry when challenged about the top 10. I saw him on a bicycle once, cycling through Rathmines. I threw three potatoes at him, I think they were Maris Pipers. All three missed his face, but he was very, very angry, let me tells you.
enricoh wrote: » Rock n roll man! Saw him a couple of days ago on telly, a phil lynott tribute programme. Didnt know phil n him were in the same band in the early years. He's still no oil painting, i can confirm for ya! A belt of a spud might have helped in that department!
Sardonicat wrote: » Yeah, he used to be reeled out as music pundit on RTE throughout the 80s and 90s based on his association with Philo. Another pundit was BP Fallon. Was Marc Bolan's manager. Probably had more legitimate claim to be a music pundit. He used to refer to people as cats and was very strange looking and very well spoken. Had a show on 2fm I think, once a week where he would interview famous crazy cats from the music industry.
Harry Palmr wrote: » BF Fallon was Led Zeps tour PR hack for a while so he must know a few stories. Brush was a great guitarist and good value for a rock and roll ancedote in a land with very little rock and roll but plenty of tall tales.
enricoh wrote: » I can imagine bp fallon getting dolled up in flares, wig, medallions n a line of sneachta . Strutting around in disco stu of the Simpsons mode!
thelawman wrote: » wasn’t it Smiley Bolger who was on TV every week spouting on about Engine Alley ?
JupiterKid wrote: » I think he was lead guitarist in a band called Sdid Row back in the late '60s - he is supposed to have spotted the talent of a very young Phil Lynott. He also was on TV a good bit on music shows back on the 80s and early 90s.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Is he dead or wha?
Realtai wrote: » Jesus, he must be getting his old age pension by now! How old is he anyway...90 or something?
Dog Man Star wrote: » I saw him on a bicycle once, cycling through Rathmines. I threw three potatoes at him, I think they were Maris Pipers. All three missed his face, but he was very, very angry, let me tells you. I bought chips from the local chip shop that evening, but even with the extra expense, I never regretted flinging those potatoes at his big angry cycling RTE licence payer funded hungover head.