I'm Irish and Thomas Sheridan would be a "national treasure" if we lived in a sane country. But we don't and few people here have actually heard of him. I don't normally listen to long podcasts but this was great. I could listen to Thomas speak on any subject for any length of time.
I'm with you 100%, Thomas Sheridan is sooooo spot on, everything is a lie that normies believe, Thomas Sheridan is a genius, we should have him as say President, unfortunately most of.Ireland is fast asleep, I love these 2 brights together.
Thomas is great. What I’ve noticed about that psychopathic personality type is that they are incapable of appreciating music- they pretend they like such and such but they can’t ‘feel’ it like normal people do. I once went to an antique market held in an old picture theatre; it was packed and many aisles, it was difficult to see much ahead of you. I said to my daughter, I think I’m going to see something I used to own. Within 2 MINUTES I saw my high school formal dress (I was about 58 at the time), same colour, design fabric and size. The hair stood up on my arms.
"Think I'm gonna see somthin I used to own".. Wow.. now who woulda thout the girls are funnier! Seriously Unfunny for Merlin Golden TeaBaggin!. 🔥🍻🖤 = Maddest Of Love To The Tribes. Stay Strong, It's Gonna Be More Than A Bumpy Ride. Friendly Fire.. Psychic Bullets.. 😂💚🍻
WOW! What a MOST EXCELLENT SURPRISE! A great guest! Thanks for the new podcast Steve! Love your comedy! Thank you for giving people joy and bringing laughter into the world! CHEERS🎉
As a teacher in a fancy private school I'm listening to you and didn't get the sacred needlecraft. I had good craic in Ballinamore after getting home from Thailand in December 21 in super value where a woman chastises me for not wearing a mask. We had a conversation, people looked and I waved. A beautiful thing happened, the first guy to get covid in the area, who is a raging alcohol, and is in his seventies, arrived maskless to the queue. She let him go in front of her, as she should. I couldn't help myself but I had to ask her "are you going to chastise him like you did me?". To which she replied, "I don't want to have this conversation." I said to her "funny enough, I didn't want to have this conversation either". When I got home I told mum the story to which she replied worriedly "who was in the shop? Who saw you?"
Been listening to Thomas for around 8 years now .there is no end to the topics this man can talk about.by far one of the most interesting and funny people your likey to come across online. He pumps out such a volume of content on various subjects and he has been a saviour to thousands of people over the lock down .if he was a Christian they'd make him a Saint 😆
A great interview.I grew up in Castle Donington, UK which had one of the best rock festivals throughout the 1970's and 80's, Donington Monsters of Rock. I had a great childhood with ace babysitters(male and female) who were all hardcore rock fans and bikers and who were the nicest teenagers!I still love the smell of patchouli(grebo oil)
Castle Donington was a legendary name when we’re teenagers. We used read Kerang and see all the bands on and just fantasise about what it must be like to see such epic line ups. Cheers
Yes.Every early summer it was so exciting to see all these exotic people ftom all over the world in denim and leather showing up in the village!I could hear a lot of the music across the fields.I was sadly too young to go to any of the best sounding line ups and by the time I was old enough I was away from home.Love your comedy by the way.On the weekend of 22nd March there's an alternative comedy fest on at Kegworth, near C Donington and East Midlands Airport.Andrew Lawrence and Abi Roberts are in the line up
Great conversation gentlemen! Yes some of the Stranglers (Jet Black) the drummer were in their late 30's early 40's when they first made it. Van Morrison thought he was to old at 24 complaining to the keyboardist from the doors in the whiskey go go in LA. Bill Hicks was into the cowboy thing with his cowboy hat in Revelations great show in 1992. Thanks a million Steve and Thomas!
Hugh Cornwell was 28 at the time of the first album but looked old for his age. The Stranglers were old compared with the Sex Pistols. John Lydon was 20 when they first got big. David Vanian of the Damned was even younger.
So looking forward to you coming back to Ireland Steve what a brilliant laugh we had at your last Ireland tour can't wait!! Great listening to you and Thomas two of my favourite people. Love from Waterford.
Awesome. So glad you have a podcast now Steve, of all people in glad you have one! Loved your trigonometry interview and you stand up. You may be sick to hear it but your honest style reminds me of a hero of mine, Mr Bill Hicks.
I've been to see Steve many times (mainly Perth) but got to see him at an intimate gig in Kilkenny last Summer (2023). There were about 25 us there at 'The Hole in The Wall' venue. Only a few minutes from home too. Hope to catch you again this year mate.
Great Interview as expected. Strange that I, too, had a similar experience that Thomas mentioned about the guy (Houlihan was it?) he knew from the bar he worked at near Times Square/42nd st. I was interning/volunteering at this recording studio near 42nd street in the Hell's Kitchen area around 1997-8 approximately and went for a lunchbreak and spontaneously thought of this guy who I went to Metrostar soccer games with and then turned the corner and there he was. Maybe there's some sort of concentrated energy in and around 42nd street in Manhatten.
@@legitorecords5701 Been a long while....I honestly can't remember the name. I do recall that it was in the basement of a large apartment building on the corner of 9th (maybe 8th) ave and around 41 -42nd street approximately. They mainly recorded 'off-broadway' or broadway musical type things. Recall Odetta doing a song with this insanely good blind piano player...that was cool. Also saw Kathi Lee Gifford there once recording some song or promo or something. Interesting experience.
Henry Butler was the piano player's name. They did a couple of songs for Odetta's "Thanks to Leadbelly" album. Not for nothing, ya got me looking up that song they did! Thanks!!
Cool- I was around studios at that time in Manhattan, but I don't recall one in a basement . ...Memory is fading though- hard to remember the old normal accurately these days...@@8DoverNJ
Thank you, I've been listening alone by the stove in my van on a windswept mountain in SW Wales, as per usual, and that being the case, I normally have to turn Thomas off when he gets too spooky and I can't persuade myself to dismiss that niggling fear that some spawn of hell might just be roused by his evocations to try my door handle. So, it was nice to actually get through a whole podcast with him tonight without fearing for my life. I think you might like my short film "Megaliths of The Emerald Isle • Magic of The Stone Row Cork", here, I mention it because I'm a like minded artist, which is not so common today and so I often find myself wondering, particularly when listening to you or Thomas in fact, about a formation of some description of artists broaching the unacceptable today. Mmm. This is of course TH-cam comments but, hey-ho, it is what it is. Stay dangerous, good Steve, tis always fortifying.
Great convo about music. I am 46 and recently discovered Freddie Mercury was best vocalist and frontman of all time. When I was kid never bothered with Queen. Did you like them?
The attitude of the younglads at the Belfast motor head gig. That's the power of metal. In a non hippy way. I've met lads in metal bands who were together for years with guys from both sides. 1 band had a lad who grew up throwing molotov cocktails at armoured police and army vehicles, and another lad whose well known politically active father on the unionist side was killed as he was going to work in the morning. There were no issues among the metallers. This is a long time ago now but at Wacken 08 I was watching maiden wave a British flag with an Israeli lad and an Arab lad. We all randomly met in a field and there was no hassle. There's something in that. Hippyness aside.
Ah - Unleashed in the East! What an album. Good to see it appreciated here. The best version of Victim of Changes, all the other live versions on video or audio, seems so slow in comparison.
My late husband, who was a singer,/pianist working the pub scene in London 1975, went for an audition with the Katie Bush band, he decided she was a bit crazy and wouldn't make it so didn't accept her offer to join the band!!!!! Imagine his surprise when he turned on the radio a short while after and they were playing Kate Bush's hit record. He made a living as a piano entertainer until he was 68, bless him
Absolutely love Kate Bush. Nothing like her, she's something else entirely. Remember the first time I heard cloud busting about Wilhem Reich. Don't give up with Peter Gabriel is another one that seems to penetrate through all the BS and hits me at the core of my being. Her music touches my soul and makes me feel emotions I haven't felt in a long time.
That was great Steve. You and Thomas. Side two of Aerial by Kate Bush is beautiful and wondrous. Side one is a bit weak, apart from a couple of tracks.
I had an interest in serial killers- since I live in an area with lots of them. And I know families who were affected. I just finished reading Chaos by Tom O’Neill- he is an investigative journalist who has written about the whole Manson story. It’s stranger than I ever thought. It leaves me with more questions now about who was behind it all.
Mass formation psychosis is a nice book about the collective insanity. It is of my opinion that the past,present, and future are happening simultaneously. Anyway, awesome talk . Thanks
Really interesting conversation, like listening to 2 old friends having a chat. Great taste in music between you both. @ around 1.13 Steve you talk about having a weird experience on stage like you weren't there? I've definitely had a similar experience. Looking at my hands playing and going wtf, I'm not sure how much I'm involved here lol. I appreciate you giving a shout out to the 2 lads in metal shirts at your gig in Galway a few years ago!
Great to see you Steve. Looking fit and far sharper than anyone who has not sat in a tipi with someone weird and a pile of ahem 'substances.' Don't worry about the walking psycho wounded. Mother nature will sort em out.
same for me that thunk in the heart /soul. unforgettable .Ronnie James Dio on Neon Knights. Oh wow as a tender teenager it pulled me into the real world, . I was the only girl I knew who loved this stuff so went to gigs and festivals on my own. Met a few girls there but the power and energy was awesome and the boys were very respectful . No nonsense . I think they were curious that as a female I would be just as rocking as them but not a whore. Strange really I would not think this now with music of today.Music was my first love and metal did rule.Cheers chaps great show
Have those weird experiences all the time now. It's freaky but some of us saw all the bs from the start. Not sure what makes us different but I'm glad I did. Saved my wife and me but not our families as they were totally infected and thought we were in a cult(ffs) they don't listen to us and don't see what we do😢 Ive always avoided London like the plague. Its pure evil the closer you get to the city of Westminster......
I try to avoid buying fluoridated toothpaste. Sensodyne was recommended to me because of receding gums causing pain, so I used it for a while. Then, I found a clear hemp oil based toothpaste that worked just as well and isn't fluoridated.
I'm Irish and Thomas Sheridan would be a "national treasure" if we lived in a sane country. But we don't and few people here have actually heard of him.
I don't normally listen to long podcasts but this was great. I could listen to Thomas speak on any subject for any length of time.
His VONs are very good,have a looksie 👍
I'm with you 100%, Thomas Sheridan is sooooo spot on, everything is a lie that normies believe, Thomas Sheridan is a genius, we should have him as say President, unfortunately most of.Ireland is fast asleep, I love these 2 brights together.
Correct
Yup, great guest.
Me too, he's fabulous
Comedy, psychopathy, Carl Jung, mythology - This is right up my street. Thank you, Steve.
agreed
And speed. 🎢
Ex-Bouncer here. Can confirm that heavy metal gigs or metal nights at clubs were the easiest nights.
Cheers mate….I wouldn’t want to be seen as a liar….😂😂
@@SteveHughesOfficial 😂😂
What about Opera gigs with the Hannibal Lecters attending?
Thomas is great.
What I’ve noticed about that psychopathic personality type is that they are incapable of appreciating music- they pretend they like such and such but they can’t ‘feel’ it like normal people do.
I once went to an antique market held in an old picture theatre; it was packed and many aisles, it was difficult to see much ahead of you.
I said to my daughter, I think I’m going to see something I used to own.
Within 2 MINUTES I saw my high school formal dress (I was about 58 at the time), same colour, design fabric and size.
The hair stood up on my arms.
"Think I'm gonna see somthin I used to own"..
Wow.. now who woulda thout the girls are funnier!
Seriously Unfunny for Merlin Golden TeaBaggin!.
🔥🍻🖤 = Maddest Of Love To The Tribes.
Stay Strong, It's Gonna Be More Than A Bumpy Ride.
Friendly Fire..
Psychic Bullets..
😂💚🍻
Thomas Sheridan is a very special man thanks Steve
A very interesting chap indeed…..cheers
Special needs
WOW! What a MOST EXCELLENT SURPRISE! A great guest! Thanks for the new podcast Steve! Love your comedy! Thank you for giving people joy and bringing laughter into the world! CHEERS🎉
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the podcast and the comedy. Cheers
Very smooth flowing conversation with an excellent guest please invite him back.
I am certainly going to get him back. We barely scratched the surface. Cheers
This talk is a God send...
I love a guest that can keep everyone entertained, including the host. Well done.
Cheers. Thanks for tuning in.
Halfway through. I’ve heard A LOT of Thomas Sheridan but this conversation may be the first of him having a compatriot in musical joy. Good stuff.
Cheers, I always enjoy it when I have a musical compatriot as well.
Thomas coming down to co
Kerry to do a siminar was the highlight of my year. Some man for one man.
Thomas Sheridan is a legend
Indeed he is. A wealth of info…..cheers
Ye olde fart more like.
An underrated metal song is Yourself from Manic Street Preachers Gold Against The Soul album 💿 Its more heavy rock 🪨
Holy shit. Steve Hughs and Thomas Sheridan together. Everyone loves a Marvel team up.
As a teacher in a fancy private school I'm listening to you and didn't get the sacred needlecraft. I had good craic in Ballinamore after getting home from Thailand in December 21 in super value where a woman chastises me for not wearing a mask. We had a conversation, people looked and I waved. A beautiful thing happened, the first guy to get covid in the area, who is a raging alcohol, and is in his seventies, arrived maskless to the queue. She let him go in front of her, as she should. I couldn't help myself but I had to ask her "are you going to chastise him like you did me?". To which she replied, "I don't want to have this conversation." I said to her "funny enough, I didn't want to have this conversation either". When I got home I told mum the story to which she replied worriedly "who was in the shop? Who saw you?"
Thanks Steve and Thomas
Brilliant interview
Wishing you both good health
❤❤
Thank you and have a charming day. Cheers
This is absolutely brilliant, a heavy metal fan's dream!! Fuckin great stories. Cheers boys.
Been listening to Thomas for around 8 years now .there is no end to the topics this man can talk about.by far one of the most interesting and funny people your likey to come across online. He pumps out such a volume of content on various subjects and he has been a saviour to thousands of people over the lock down .if he was a Christian they'd make him a Saint 😆
Antii Christian gnostic .
There is indeed a volume of content with Thomas. As he mentioned we barely scratched the surface. Thanks for watching.
Thomas is a legend 👏
A great interview.I grew up in Castle Donington, UK which had one of the best rock festivals throughout the 1970's and 80's, Donington Monsters of Rock. I had a great childhood with ace babysitters(male and female) who were all hardcore rock fans and bikers and who were the nicest teenagers!I still love the smell of patchouli(grebo oil)
Castle Donington was a legendary name when we’re teenagers. We used read Kerang and see all the bands on and just fantasise about what it must be like to see such epic line ups. Cheers
Yes.Every early summer it was so exciting to see all these exotic people ftom all over the world in denim and leather showing up in the village!I could hear a lot of the music across the fields.I was sadly too young to go to any of the best sounding line ups and by the time I was old enough I was away from home.Love your comedy by the way.On the weekend of 22nd March there's an alternative comedy fest on at Kegworth, near C Donington and East Midlands Airport.Andrew Lawrence and Abi Roberts are in the line up
Looking forward to this!
Great conversation gentlemen!
Yes some of the Stranglers (Jet Black) the drummer were in their late 30's early 40's when they first made it.
Van Morrison thought he was to old at 24 complaining to the keyboardist from the doors in the whiskey go go in LA.
Bill Hicks was into the cowboy thing with his cowboy hat in Revelations great show in 1992. Thanks a million Steve and Thomas!
Thanks for tuning in. And yes Bill Hicks also had the cowboy thing going on as well. Forgot about that.
@@SteveHughesOfficial It was great as usual,, Yes and he brought his guitars every where with him!
Hugh Cornwell was 28 at the time of the first album but looked old for his age. The Stranglers were old compared with the Sex Pistols. John Lydon was 20 when they first got big. David Vanian of the Damned was even younger.
Yes and Jet Black was born in 1938.
So looking forward to you coming back to Ireland Steve what a brilliant laugh we had at your last Ireland tour can't wait!! Great listening to you and Thomas two of my favourite people.
Love from Waterford.
Love Thomas
Ooo love Thomas, quirky, funny and a wealth of knowledge! This gonna be good 😍
Great I love Thomas Sheridan 😚
Really enjoyed you in a lockdown/speakeasy lounge event in Kinsale, Cork. Good times 😊
Terrific show tonight guys.
Cheers…
Brilliant, i'll save this for tonight.
Based and and entertaining conversation. .. 10 on 10!
Can’t ask for a better review than that. Cheers
Thanks for this wonderful conversation! Came here for Thomas, subbed because of you♡
✊♥️
Cant wait for more episodes! Killing it with the second episode steve!
Cheers, thanks for tuning in.
Bravo 👏 can’t wait for next episode 👌
Congrats on the new podcast Steve
Got here through Thomas's channel but subscribed immediately cos I've always dug your work.
Great place to start a podcast. I love listening to Thomas Sheridan.
What a great show!
Oh goodie!
Can’t wait to watch this!
Cheers Steve, and Tom 🙌🏻
Steve, am looking forward to seeing you when you come back to beautiful Ireland ☘🇮🇪
Should be around June…..cheers
Great podcast, Steve!
Fascinating guest too.
More, please!
OMG i loved speed.
I've had his book Puzzling People for years
It's a great book 👍🏼
This was awesome! I could listen to you both talk all day! Thank you!
Hail, Thomas! Hail to the Tribe!
Two fucking legends! Glad this happened.
BRILLIANT!!! Thanks Steve
Thank you both we enjoyed very much.
Wishing you all the very best ❤❤
Our pleasure…..Cheers
Good chat, thanks Steve.
Awesome. So glad you have a podcast now Steve, of all people in glad you have one!
Loved your trigonometry interview and you stand up.
You may be sick to hear it but your honest style reminds me of a hero of mine, Mr Bill Hicks.
Thomas has kissed the Blaney stone,.The Irish gift of the gab. Could listen to him for hours.
Brilliant conversation by two brilliant humans. Felt like only 5 minutes had passed when you wrapped up. Thank you both very much
Love Thomas ❤
Great interview. Thanks for posting. Cheers from Canada.
Hello Canada….home of some epic metal bands as well…..cheers
I've been to see Steve many times (mainly Perth) but got to see him at an intimate gig in Kilkenny last Summer (2023). There were about 25 us there at 'The Hole in The Wall' venue. Only a few minutes from home too. Hope to catch you again this year mate.
That was a fun show. But come on there was at least 45 there…😂😂😂😂
😂 See you in Summer buddy 😎
Excellent, more please, thanks to you both ❤
Fantastic to hear two brilliant minds in easy flow, passionate about what you love & going in depth on relevant topics. Excellent, thank you!
❤ Thomas Sheridan, and I'm new here, Steve. Thank you, Gentlemen 😊 Epic foukin' stuff. Much to mind-digest here🤔✨️
Welcome, glad you enjoyed it. Cheers
Great Interview as expected. Strange that I, too, had a similar experience that Thomas mentioned about the guy (Houlihan was it?) he knew from the bar he worked at near Times Square/42nd st. I was interning/volunteering at this recording studio near 42nd street in the Hell's Kitchen area around 1997-8 approximately and went for a lunchbreak and spontaneously thought of this guy who I went to Metrostar soccer games with and then turned the corner and there he was. Maybe there's some sort of concentrated energy in and around 42nd street in Manhatten.
Hey what was the studio -Frankford Wayne?
@@legitorecords5701 Been a long while....I honestly can't remember the name. I do recall that it was in the basement of a large apartment building on the corner of 9th (maybe 8th) ave and around 41 -42nd street approximately. They mainly recorded 'off-broadway' or broadway musical type things. Recall Odetta doing a song with this insanely good blind piano player...that was cool. Also saw Kathi Lee Gifford there once recording some song or promo or something. Interesting experience.
Henry Butler was the piano player's name. They did a couple of songs for Odetta's "Thanks to Leadbelly" album. Not for nothing, ya got me looking up that song they did! Thanks!!
Cool- I was around studios at that time in Manhattan, but I don't recall one in a basement . ...Memory is fading though- hard to remember the old normal accurately these days...@@8DoverNJ
Loved it
Thank you, I've been listening alone by the stove in my van on a windswept mountain in SW Wales, as per usual, and that being the case, I normally have to turn Thomas off when he gets too spooky and I can't persuade myself to dismiss that niggling fear that some spawn of hell might just be roused by his evocations to try my door handle. So, it was nice to actually get through a whole podcast with him tonight without fearing for my life.
I think you might like my short film "Megaliths of The Emerald Isle • Magic of The Stone Row Cork", here, I mention it because I'm a like minded artist, which is not so common today and so I often find myself wondering, particularly when listening to you or Thomas in fact, about a formation of some description of artists broaching the unacceptable today. Mmm. This is of course TH-cam comments but, hey-ho, it is what it is.
Stay dangerous, good Steve, tis always fortifying.
Hi Jesse. I’m one of your subscribers. 🌺
@@LilyGazou Howdy Lily Gazou, hope you're well.
Great Show Gents.
Could listen to Thomas all day. Such a funny and interesting guy ❤
Great char lads.. 2 of my favourite characters
very interesting thank you!!
Excellent this lads.
You two should make it a regular thing.
Yes indeed. I’m hoping to get Thomas on again. Cheers
@@SteveHughesOfficial Hope so mate.
I'll have a good look at your future stuff as well.
Love it
Great podcast Ladz❤️🌞
Thoroughly enjoyed the podcast 🤘🏼
Fantastic listen. Hopefully you'll pass through Wales Steve, when you come over this part of the World
Great podcast Steve, I really enjoyed it.
Great combo!
Great convo about music. I am 46 and recently discovered Freddie Mercury was best vocalist and frontman of all time. When I was kid never bothered with Queen. Did you like them?
The attitude of the younglads at the Belfast motor head gig. That's the power of metal. In a non hippy way.
I've met lads in metal bands who were together for years with guys from both sides. 1 band had a lad who grew up throwing molotov cocktails at armoured police and army vehicles, and another lad whose well known politically active father on the unionist side was killed as he was going to work in the morning. There were no issues among the metallers.
This is a long time ago now but at Wacken 08 I was watching maiden wave a British flag with an Israeli lad and an Arab lad. We all randomly met in a field and there was no hassle.
There's something in that. Hippyness aside.
Hippyness aside…..😂😂😂 Cheers
Ah - Unleashed in the East! What an album. Good to see it appreciated here. The best version of Victim of Changes, all the other live versions on video or audio, seems so slow in comparison.
Great vibes
Bonzer mate. keep em coming
Great stuff, Lads.
Steve, that was fantastic ! 😅🇦🇺❤️
Cheers, thanks for tuning in.
Evening lads
Evening to you to Sir….cheers
My late husband, who was a singer,/pianist working the pub scene in London 1975, went for an audition with the Katie Bush band, he decided she was a bit crazy and wouldn't make it so didn't accept her offer to join the band!!!!! Imagine his surprise when he turned on the radio a short while after and they were playing Kate Bush's hit record. He made a living as a piano entertainer until he was 68, bless him
Thomas Sheridan is brilliant just brilliant
Absolutely love Kate Bush. Nothing like her, she's something else entirely. Remember the first time I heard cloud busting about Wilhem Reich. Don't give up with Peter Gabriel is another one that seems to penetrate through all the BS and hits me at the core of my being. Her music touches my soul and makes me feel emotions I haven't felt in a long time.
She is indeed a genius and knows how to get it going. Cheers
That was great Steve. You and Thomas. Side two of Aerial by Kate Bush is beautiful and wondrous. Side one is a bit weak, apart from a couple of tracks.
Loved this. 🤘🏻
I had an interest in serial killers- since I live in an area with lots of them. And I know families who were affected.
I just finished reading Chaos by Tom O’Neill- he is an investigative journalist who has written about the whole Manson story. It’s stranger than I ever thought. It leaves me with more questions now about who was behind it all.
I always liked Steve's standup when I've seen clips over the years. Glad to find out he's one of the sane people ❤
I'm in Birmingham and I find you hilarious Steve.. BTW my parents were from Belfast 🤩🤩
Great interview. Yes I remember the bald headed guy in that clip. Mood hover man! Thankyou for this quality video! Have a great week.
The mood Hoover 😂😂😂😂😂 that’s funny.
Go on geezer 👍
Mass formation psychosis is a nice book about the collective insanity.
It is of my opinion that the past,present, and future are happening simultaneously. Anyway, awesome talk . Thanks
Great job
Thanks!
Really interesting conversation, like listening to 2 old friends having a chat. Great taste in music between you both.
@ around 1.13 Steve you talk about having a weird experience on stage like you weren't there? I've definitely had a similar experience. Looking at my hands playing and going wtf, I'm not sure how much I'm involved here lol.
I appreciate you giving a shout out to the 2 lads in metal shirts at your gig in Galway a few years ago!
Great to see you Steve. Looking fit and far sharper than anyone who has not sat in a tipi with someone weird and a pile of ahem 'substances.' Don't worry about the walking psycho wounded. Mother nature will sort em out.
Indeed she will…..Cheers
Cheers from England ❤
Love the Kate Bush album collage!! Great talk gentlemen! TA for the laugh!!
Why keep old magazines in drawers when you can make art out of them….cheers
Really interesting conversation Thank's lads, I think I was talking to you Steve at Tuatha De Danann after your gig their.
Which show was that ? Thanks for tuning in. Cheers
@@SteveHughesOfficial The one Gerry o Neill organized, with Thomas Sheridan and John waters talking as well, in Fermoy Cork
Great stuff. All the best, Steve!
Thunberg is the same playbook as Zelenski. Both aced to play a part.
same for me that thunk in the heart /soul. unforgettable .Ronnie James Dio on Neon Knights. Oh wow as a tender teenager it pulled me into the real world, . I was the only girl I knew who loved this stuff so went to gigs and festivals on my own. Met a few girls there but the power and energy was awesome and the boys were very respectful . No nonsense . I think they were curious that as a female I would be just as rocking as them but not a whore. Strange really I would not think this now with music of today.Music was my first love and metal did rule.Cheers chaps great show
Energy was awesome!
Have those weird experiences all the time now. It's freaky but some of us saw all the bs from the start. Not sure what makes us different but I'm glad I did.
Saved my wife and me but not our families as they were totally infected and thought we were in a cult(ffs) they don't listen to us and don't see what we do😢
Ive always avoided London like the plague. Its pure evil the closer you get to the city of Westminster......
Those audiences who don't laugh are in areas with a fluoridated water supply, Birmingham has fluoride, Yorkshire and the north of England doesn't.
I try to avoid buying fluoridated toothpaste. Sensodyne was recommended to me because of receding gums causing pain, so I used it for a while. Then, I found a clear hemp oil based toothpaste that worked just as well and isn't fluoridated.