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No Banjo/The Cartoon Thieves - "Devil with Blue Suede Shoes" at the Roisin Dubh in Galway
No Banjo/The Cartoon Thieves - "Devil with Blue Suede Shoes" at the Roisin Dubh in Galway
Cartoon Thieves, aka No Banjo, playing at the Roisin Dubh in Galway, August 2009. The song is "Devil with Blue Suede Shoes" by Chuck E. Weiss. [...]
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How Devil's Rock got it's name
How Devil's Rock got it's name
How Devil's Rock got it's name: A horror story by 5th Class in Galway Educate Together.
From:
guramaithagat
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134
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Devilfish sings at PartyPoker.com in Galway - Jan 2009
Devilfish sings at PartyPoker.com in Galway - Jan 2009
the reknowned bad-boy of poker Devilfish sings Sultans of Swing in the Galway Radisson hotel afterhours, during the PartyPoker.com tournament
From:
stanley12inch
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The Elders Devil's Tongue, guitar solo and drum duo
The Elders Devil's Tongue, guitar solo and drum duo
Kansas City Celtic Rock band the Elders, joined by James Campbell of Enter the Haggis, playing at the Quays in Galway, Ireland. The guitar solo and drum duo (or, in this case, trio) [...]
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The Elders, 10 lb Earhole, Devil's Tongue (part)
The Elders, 10 lb Earhole, Devil's Tongue (part)
Kansas City Celtic rock band the Elders, at the Quays in Galway Ireland. The end of "10 lb Earhole" and the beginning of "Devil's Tongue".
From:
mysteryroad [...]
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french devil stick galway (IE) 2
french devil stick galway (IE) 2
frenchy session devil stick in the beach
From:
flopo1982
Views:
1440
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french session devil stick galway (IE)
french session devil stick galway (IE)
frenchy session devil stick in the beach
From:
flopo1982
Views:
4133
10
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The Icarus Line - White Devil - Live in Galway
The Icarus Line - White Devil - Live in Galway
Luve Galway
From:
acquiescefc
Views:
773
5
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Race with the devil
Race with the devil
Al Di Meola song played by Galway band "where's the one"
From:
wherestheone
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23825
86
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THE ROAD TO GALWAY
THE ROAD TO GALWAY
www.myspace.com Ireland's equivalent to a freeway... Common Irish Greetings / Farewells Many different greetings are used in Ireland depending on the occasion, and the part of Ireland where the Irish is spoken. In the following examples the greeting [...]
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