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Horslips ‘Furnishings’ real-time at the National Arena – Dub…

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Horslips accomplish ‘Furnishings’ online at the National Arena in Dublin. As component of ‘The Music Makers’ collection, RTÉ shot Celtic rock band Horslips executing at the National Arena in Dublin on 13 February 1973. TonyJohnson, audio speaker of the songs program ‘Spin Off’ invites the target market of a packed National Arena. Hey there as well as exceptional evening everybody, it’s my actually wonderful satisfaction to provide you to Horslips. The band needs to the stage as well as Barry Devlin the band’s vocalist and also bass player offers the song ‘Furnishings’. A type of song we have really been attending to instead a long time as well as we still like it so we’re still doing it. The song is made up by band participant Jim Lockhart and also is. Externally location no word play here indicated it’s every little thing regarding chairs and also tables, nevertheless there’s deep spiritual, political and also sex-related value in virtually every word, as well as thoughtful value likewise, a minimum of so Jimmy states and also composed it and also as no person else understands it, he should certainly comprehend. Horslips participants contain Jim Lockhart on key-boards as well as groove, Barry Devlin on bass guitar, Charles O’Connor on guitar, Eamon Carr on drums as well as Johnny Fean furthermore on guitar. ‘ The Music Makers’ was an RTÉ Light Home amusement collection that included prominent artists in both pop as well as jazz songs. This episode of ‘The Music Makers’ was communicated on 28 Might 1973. The supplier is Costs Keating.

19 thoughts on “Horslips ‘Furnishings’ real-time at the National Arena – Dub…

  1. I saw Horslips at The Morris Stage in Morristown, New Jersey in 1977. They were great and the ticket was $2.00. Those in attendance were also given a 45 on green vinyl – Sure the boy was green/Exiles.

    1. I’m not aware of any connection, Liam.
      As far as I know, the McDaid side of my family came from County Tyrone sometime in the late 19th century.

  2. the guy in the audience occasionally going ”AAAAAH, AAAAH, AAAAAH” is cracking me up

  3. The drums and keyboard are awful … I love these guys music but the drums and keys ruin the whole thing….

    1. Strange, I had just been thinking how good the drumming is – exactly like on the album.

  4. Aww, what a nice clip from the 70s. I remember seeing them play Dearg Doom on TOTP, and had to buy their amazing album The TAIN!

  5. I saw Horslips about 20 times in the 70s and they were brilliant each and every time.

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