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Originally posted by Glenn:
Metallica's recording of "Whiskey in the Jar" Thanks. Glenn
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Originally posted by brink-:
There was a posting, I think last year, that Terry Whelan had died and we didn't know if it was the same person for sure.
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Yes all well and good
googling for Terry Whelan produces almost 800,000 results including
"Breda Bolger and Terry Whelan both from Graiguenamanagh who got married on the 17th. August"
in Co. Kilkenny,Ireland (just how should one pronounce that town name!??)
On a great page of pictures at:-
http://www.jerpoint.com/bbolger.html
including an Irish registered stretch limo

To further confuse matters meanwhile Wayne Francis says aboat Kilgerry Mountain in his two Tones album review:-
"Lightfoot introduces this as a song by "Terry O'Whelan from the Emerald Isle". Whelan takes the lead on the verses
and Lightfoot harmonizes on the choruses. I always thought this song was called Whiskey In The Jar"
and there is A folk singing Terry Whelan alive and well apearing in spain from :-
http://www.oneworldbeat.org/owb2005/...p?artistId=721
"Terry Whelan has a residency at Paddy McGinty's in Callao Salvaje where he keeps the crowd happily entertained with
his mix of Irish traditional and pop songs as well as covers by a very wide range of acts. Terry accompanies himself on the accordion as he sings with plenty of feeling in his voice. Add a dash of whisky and humorous between song banter!"

I also loOked at the Gord bio on the BBC site in the h2g2 "Hitch Hikers Giude to the Galaxy section at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A1148159
this was written by
Kyle Schmidt of Orillia a.k.a
"The Cromulent Chipster" (corfid member 651 and a one time chatter on Fridays)
who got this statement wrong
"In 1962 he recorded a live album as a duo with Terry Whelan. Their single, 'Remember Me (I'm The One)' reached the
top 10 in the Canadian charts"
I need for another reason to contact Kyle so I will leave a pM for him
in trying to find a corfid posting by Kyle I found a great old topic on Orillia which I will reply to
http://www.corfid.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/002292.html
The main topic he contributed to is an earlier Friday chat session one at:-
http://www.corfid.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ul...c;f=1;t=001708
anyway back to the Kilgarry Mountain subject
I mostly recall the UK version by Thin Lizzy
who have a "wiki entry at:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thin_Lizzy
This was an Irish Heavy Metal band, formed in Dublin in 1969. The band was
led by bassist, songwriter and singer Phil Lynott.
Their first taste of success was the 1973 hit single, "Whiskey in the Jar", a version of a traditional Irish song
(Metallica scored a major hit with their 1998 cover version, featured on their album, Garage Inc.).
and on :-
http://www.kitchenmusician.net/smoke/whiskey.html
I read
"It has been called the most overdone folk song in Ireland"
John Fowles
I do so love researching and googling
And when the gale comes up I'll fill my cup With the whiskey (sic) of the highlands
(As shown on lightfot.ca and other sites)
hummph Wayne and others I tink that should have been be whisky as in the actual published sheet music