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I was always interested in the Celtic legends as a child. A book I repeatedly got from the library was called,I think, Irish Myths and Legends, by Eileen O'Faolain....That is also the one I would recommend you to read. Very poetic descriptions.The story of Tir na nOg was just one of my favourites and still seems to have relevance in my life. Sonny came from a different background and was not so interested in the more Celtic side of things. We did not name the group until we arrived in England. Many Irish groups have Gaelic names now, but it was most unusual then.
How did you came into the British Folk with it's Celtic roots and wounderful lyrics?
Listening to records of Donovan, Fairport Convention, Pentangle, Bert Jansch etc.
You toured and gigged with many well known Artists and Bands (Jethro Tull, Procol Harum, The Who, Cat Stevens, Bridget St. John, The Velvet Underground, Hawkwind, ...). Are there some experiences you had with some of them and would like to share with us?
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one of my solo shows in New York in recent years and was just as lovely; a
very calm and serene person.
Can you tell us a bit about the atmosphere and your impressions of the situation, when you arrived in London at may 1970? And got you involved into that scene or was the mood a bit distant?
Very exciting time for us as we arrived with no contacts and very little money... It was a beautiful summer and we went from playing folk clubs to playing The Royal Albert Hall. We w ere very fortunate in that we mixed with musicians of all sorts, from the folkies like Al Stewart, Martin Carthy and John Martyn to bands like Hawkwind and Jethro Tull. Everything went well for us from the moment we arrived in central London with just our suitcases and guitars. Apartments, gigs, record contracts, girlfriends...all landed in our laps! It was all just like we had hoped and imagined...and much more.
Interview made by Amadeus Wächtler / 2011
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