9th March, 2000
One of the best bands of the 60's were The Beach
Boy's, even today their music still sounds great after 37 years.
I got the end of a piece about them on the Sunday TV3 programme
20/20. The original Beach Boy's were the three Wilson brothers,
Brian, Denis and Carl, their cousin Mike Love and friend Al
Jardine. Denis is dead, Carl is dead, and now I learn that Brian
is touring with a band, however they're not the Beach Boys, sadly
Mike Love and Al Jardine are going to court to fight each other
for the right to call themselves the Beach Boy's. I saw them in
their prime live in Dublin in the mid 60's and they were
brilliant, no backing tracks then, no miming on stage. The
question is, if I saw an advert that the Beach Boy's were coming
to Ireland would I go to see and hear them? The answer would have
to be No! One sixty year old with a couple of youngster's singing
falsetto would not be the Beach Boy's. They were brilliant but
they're gone, like the old saying "Time and Tide wait for no
man" Thanks for the music boys.
Speaking of music I watched the R.T.E Documentary called
"From a Whisper to a Scream" It's about the history of
pop music in Ireland. Both Bono and Bob Geldof were scathing in
their remarks about the showbands. Geldof called them crap, and
Bono called them the enemy, a bit unfair I thought. I think back
to the great showbands of the sixties, The Capitol, The Pacific,
The Royal, The Miami, The Dixies and as far as I'm concerned the
best of them all, The Freshmen. I thought the programme very
elitist, almost maintaining that we were fools and sheep who
followed the bands and enjoyed them. I've often said that the
best Rock n Roll record to come out of Ireland was the Royal
Showband's 'Hucklebuck'. I've been known to do the odd disco here
and there and nobody ever asked me to play the Boomtown Rats
song, one or two people asked for a U.2 song, not to dance to but
to listen to. The difference in a dance crowd when I play Joe
Dolan's 'Good Looking Woman' or "It's You It's You It's
You" is testimony to the popularity of these showbands, who
entertained us every Saturday night and I'm sure that I, like
many others have only happy memories of the showband era. All
together now, "Here's a Dance you should know, Hey, Now Baby
When the Lights are Low, Hey!!
What will the Americans come up with next? New Yorker Sally
Norris is running an evening class entitled "How to Steal a
Man", Sally says men who are single are either Wimps or
Mother's Boys, and if a single woman wants a real man then Sally
will teach them how to steal a man from his wife. Girls are
flocking to the class, Sally calls herself a Love Coach. I'd call
her a nutter!!
A reader called to tell us that there was a fight in Douglas
Village on Friday night. She rang the Gardai in Douglas but was
transferred to Togher (Douglas being closed). The caller told me
that when the Garda car arrived there was only one Garda in it. I
spoke to a teenager about the scene in Douglas East on Friday
night and I was informed that parts of it are becoming a no go
area for young people. Teenage gangs are congregating and
intimidating people. A very important word in the English
language is PRIORITY. I read recently that the Government want to
build a stadium at the cost of about a billion pounds. (Correct
me if I'm wrong) Douglas Garda have to police an area containing
almost 50,000 people and to close the Garda Station at 9.00pm
each night seems to me that some person somewhere has got their
priorities wrong. The country has never been so wealthy, the
coffer's are overflowing there's talk of the Government buying
another Jet, an airbus big enough to take all the Dail &
Senate together to wherever they wish to go. Don't blame the
Gardai, its some civil servant in Dublin who's decided he can
save the State a few pounds by closing Douglas Garda Station at
9.00pm.
It's not a huge area to patrol on foot, and two Gardai on foot to
patrol Douglas East and west at night. I'm sure would be
appreciated by everybody who wishes to walk the streets of
Douglas at night. T.D's and Councillors take note.
My friend Ronnie & I had an unusual discussion the other day.
The subject matter was "What's the most useless thing in the
world" several answers came up, a bike without a chain, a
cigarette lighter without a flint , an A4 brown envelope without
money in it, the list went on. About an hour later I cried
"Ronnie I've got it" the ultimate most useless thing in
the world, a bus stop in Frankfield!! Ronnie agreed he couldn't
top that.
Today (Monday) was D Day for my re-test at the N.C.T. Centre in
Little Island. I spoke to manager Anthony (I asked him for his
surname and he replied "You drove under it on the way
here") Lee. One piece of advice he did pass on was that
anybody coming for the test should have a basic service done to
their car, and then the driver should wait for the test report.
The good news for me was that I passed. Thanks to Anthony and the
staff for their courtesy and efficiency, see you in two years
time.
Finally happy 10th birthday to Douglas Court shopping centre. On
Sunday there will be face painting, prizes, 96 FM and of course
Douglas Weekly will be there to take some photos. Hope to see you
there.
Bye for now,
Michael O'Hanlon.
P.S. Has John Cuddihy of Texaco, South Douglas
Road, gone mad with his special offer on Compost for only £2.99
(with three tokens)? John, you should get a red suit, grow a
white beard and sing Ho Ho Ho !