15 posts tagged with Irish and ukulele.
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A rehearsal demo for my Irish-American garage band, The Peter O'Tooles; revised from an earlier version. [more inside]
WT Fuck
A rehearsal demo of a rejiggered older song, meant for my Irish-American garage band, The Peter O'Tooles. [more inside]
Do You Kiss My Girlfriend With That Mouth
A whole lot of naughty in two minutes in this practice demo for my Irish-American band, The Peter O'Tooles. [more inside]
I'm Going to Bangor
Another rehearsal demo for my Irish-American band, the Peter O'Tooles. This one is a bit naughty. Apologies to anybody actually from Bangor. [more inside]
If You Was Shane MacGowan You'd Be Dead By Now
A practice demo of a song arranged for my Irish-American band, The Peter O'Tooles. [more inside]
Kilkenny Square
The demo of a reworked version of an older song, arranged for my Irish-American band, The Peter O'Tooles. [more inside]
I'll Be Fine
An Irish air for the Peter O'Tooles about the unintended and disappointed effect of too much alcohol on an amorous evening. [more inside]
Whiskee
A drinking song in waltz time for the Peter O'Tooles, telling a tale of semi-sober pub hookups; loosely borrowed from "Irish Lullabye." [more inside]
County Down
A song for the Peter O'Tooles where I seem to be using the names of locations in Ireland as a metaphor for oral sex, which I am sure they don't appreciate and for which I apologize. [more inside]
She Too Rah'd My Loo Rah'd
A love song, and, possibly, an extremely flithy one; second song for the Peter O'Tooles. [more inside]
Derry Pair
The first song for my new Irish band, The Peter O'Tooles, about a comely young woman from Derry and her desirable fruits. [more inside]
XXIV
Adapted from a poem by James Joyce, from his collection "Chamber Music." [more inside]
Who's Got the Nerve
A St. Patrick's Day song from my pierced and tattooed puppet, Sailor Martin. [more inside]
The Boys of the 10th
God Damn You Tom Brown
Part of my old songs series, where I do lo-fi recordings of songs written years and sometimes decades ago. This one is a sort-of Irish folksong about a very mean man. [more inside]
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