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Topic: Tribute to Cecil
Posted By: Biker Pat
Subject: Tribute to Cecil
Date Posted: 21-April-2006 at 15:14

Cecil,

I want to thank you most sincerely for all the memories past, in the "Old Grove", and present in honouring us with your presence at the reunions.

My musical taste was greatly influenced by what I heard in the Grove. You opened my ears to music I may never have experienced had I not gone to the Grove.

My musical collection bears tribute to that.

In the Grove you gave us a place to be free and express ourselves when others were shutting doors to us.

I will always remember the night I brought Creedence Clearwater Revival's album Pendulum to the Grove and you played it. You see, I had no record player at home at the time, and to hear that album, by my favourite band, being played loud and clear in the Grove meant so much to me.

Besides being a wonderful man, you are a rock and roll legend who has his finger on the pulse of music for nearly 40 years and has shared that with us.

I am glad you came into my life.

Thank you and keep rocking in the free world.




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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975



Replies:
Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 26-April-2006 at 13:55

I know that this post was a personal tribute to Cecil.

Other Forum members are free to add to the topic as Cecil, in my view, was the Grove.

So feel free to write your own thoughts, memories etc of this special man.


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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Black Russian
Date Posted: 26-April-2006 at 14:45

Biker Pat what more can we say you have expressed the way the majority of people feel about Cecil and I am not just talking about the members of the forum but even non members.

Cecil
Thank you for great years in the with Grove they were the best years  I use to live for the Grove on a Saturday night. Also thanks to everyone that was part of the Grove only for you it would never have been.
Like Biker Pat my taste in music was influenced by what you played back then and to thos day I still listen to that music. I met a lot people and made loads of friends in the Grove and that friendship has been reignited with friends I have not seen in years. Even now I am still making friends through the Grove even if is only through posting message on this site but I think everyone here is very genuine and friendly and great fun.
Even though my music taste stems from the Grove there is still lot of bands I haven't dicoverd sorry Biker Pat but I don't know any of Creedence Clearwater Revival's heard of them but never listen to them.
So till the next reunion

"Keep on Rocking in the Freeworld"

See you at the next reunion

Peter (Black Russian)





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Posted By: eejit91
Date Posted: 27-April-2006 at 08:06

Cecil for Saint!

What can one say! The Grove - It's such a great memory to have.  It was safe, fun and a great experience for all of us. 

Thanks a million for giving "The Grove" to us in our youth and for still providing us with the memories and long hours of fun with the reunions and website - great idea.

T



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Posted By: xgrovehead
Date Posted: 28-August-2006 at 16:18

I've been looking at this topic since Pat started it trying to sum up what Cecil and the Grove has meant to me and failing to find the words.  So I'll keep it short and just add a bit to the eloquence above! 

I'm privileged to have been a small part of it, its part of who I am to this day, its shaped my musical tastes and definitely my dress sense!

So thank you Cecil for giving us that forum to listen to good music and meet the opposite sex!

(And thanks to Crusty et al for giving us this forum to talk crap all day!)



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We have not inherited the earth from our ancestors, we have only borrowed it from our children.
-Ancient Proverb.


Posted By: star
Date Posted: 28-August-2006 at 16:46

Yep Cecil, you introduced me to the heaven that is Robert Plant and Led Zeppelin. I am forever grateful. I even got married to a fellow grover and have a little 2 yr old girl who loves rock! She even headbangs!

They were the best of times, I never had a bad time at the grove and that was because every single song was brilliant.

Congratulations on everything you have done and all the people who's lives you have touched.. you should be very proud.

You are the soundtrack to my youth anyway and thank you   



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Never Again on a school night! Famous last words


Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 07-September-2006 at 14:41

I lived for the Grove and stayed for years (probably long after I should have gone but I didnt care as I loved the place so much).  Thank you Cecil for all of the great memories I still carry around with me to this day, thank you for introducing me to music that I might otherwise have never heard, thankyou for (almost) always playing my song "for Mel and all the lads at the back" and thankyou for your patience and good humour when I regularly sat on the table, looking in awe through your singles...You're a legend!

Mel.  



Posted By: Black Russian
Date Posted: 08-September-2006 at 15:48
Cecil

Kiss sang "God gave Rock n' Roll to you"

I think it should read

"Cecil gave Rock n' Roll to us"

What would God know about Rock anyway !!


Posted By: Bluebell
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 10:51
Cecil....I reckon that there should be a statue of your good self erected out side St Paul's ....in memory of the good music and good times you gave to us all. 

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You are what you wanna be....age doesn't matter


Posted By: Noodles
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 11:08

Lads,

 

Let me just reiterate what you have all said about this great man, without whom we'd all be listening to horrible music and would not have any of the fantastic memories we've been able to share on this Forum,

 

Cecil, someone told me it might be your birthday round about now,so...................

 

Happy Birthday to a Legend

 

I do believe, my fellow Grovers

Cecil’s birthday’s round this time

So please forgive me for being so bold

And enjoy this little rhyme.

 

Back when I was just a kid

Around fifteen years of age

Someone told me about The Grove

Said it was all the rage

 

So in the queue I got one night

Clutching  false I.D.

Think we snuck in past the bouncers

Tommy, Mark and Me.

 

Cecil’s music blew my mind

And the Grovers were so cool

Just couldn’t wait ‘til next week came

No Sundays then………. feck school.

 

My memories of that special place

Have all come flooding back

What with the Reunions,

The Forum and The Crack.

 

But for Eejit and for Biker Pat ,

For Sue and all the crew

One thing made the Grove so special

Oi Cecil ……….that was you

 

The music you brought to us

All those years ago

Has stayed with us right to this day

Just thought you’d like to know.

 

But there is one thing I must ask you, Cecil

Before Rolo starts to cry

What’s the story with Chris De Burgh ?

And that “ Lonely Bleedin’ Sky “

 

You gave us all those memories

You played our favourite song

But my darling wife still  won’t forgive ya

She says me hair’s too long.

 

So Cecil if it is your birthday soon

We send you all the best

From Blondie, Pete and Biker Pat

Kay, Jackie and the rest.

 

That’s Russell, Star and Sharon

Softlad, Ann and Mel,

Not forgetting Killian

Or Lenny or Bluebell.

 

So we’ll see you at the next Reunion

We’ll all be at the Shieling

‘Cos Cecil…….….look, let’s just say

It really is “ More Than A Feeling “

 

© Noodles September,2006.biggrin



Posted By: Bluebell
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 11:19
Wow Noodles...thats just brilliant (wish I could write like that) You've made the hairs stand on the back of my neck.

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You are what you wanna be....age doesn't matter


Posted By: Sharon
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 11:21

Noodles

what a great ode to a great man, well done

I hope some1 copies it and presents it to the God himself at the next reunion Im sure he would love that

Shar



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All I wanted was chips!!


Posted By: Rolo
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 11:24

Yeah Noodles, gotta say, that's even better than your other poems. Gets right to the heart of what we're all talking about here.

Nice one !

Rolo.biggrin



Posted By: Bluebell
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 11:29
Originally posted by Sharon Sharon wrote:

Noodles

what a great ode to a great man, well done

I hope some1 copies it and presents it to the God himself at the next reunion Im sure he would love that

Shar

Think that would be a great idea Shar

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You are what you wanna be....age doesn't matter


Posted By: Sharon
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 11:31

Rolo

I think I should make you in charge of doing that getting it put into a frame and presenting it to Cecil  cause you know how undependable Noodles is for turning up to gigs

Shar



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All I wanted was chips!!


Posted By: Rolo
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 11:44

Ah no Shar, not my place.

I'll PM Noodles and ask him whether he wants to do that.Wouldn't want to step on any toes.

Rolo.



Posted By: Sharon
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 11:46

Rolo

ive just mentioned it to Noodles and he said he would love you to do it as he wouldnt be around on the 29th  :P

Shar



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All I wanted was chips!!


Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 11:57
Cracking poem Noodles.

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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 13:25

 

Way to go Noodles.

Happy Birthday Cecil



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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Rolo
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 13:40

Originally posted by Sharon Sharon wrote:

I think I should make you in charge of doing that getting it put into a frame and presenting it to Cecil  cause you know how undependable Noodles is for turning up to gigs

Hey Shar, just thinking, bit of " Pot, Kettle , Black " going on here.biggrinbounce2

Rolo.



Posted By: Blondie
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 13:44

Noodles great poem definatly one of your best

I'm sure cecil would love it . Does'nt he ever log on here ????



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Posted By: Sharon
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 13:45

Feck off with your pots Rolo sure you know Im always away or something when reunions are on but I am going to grab 2 tickets for next one just incase I'm not away that weekend...bloody bankholidays

Sharon



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All I wanted was chips!!


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 13:54

 

Hey hey, keep this post for Cecil



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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Stevie
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 21:51

beerchug Noodles-I'm envious, great work, Cecil will probably cry again when He reads it but I'm sure He'll really appreciate and be very flattered by it.

Stevie



Posted By: star
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 23:39
Yep Noodles, I think it should be done for Cecil. Framed etc. If we all put some money into it, you can do it and we sort you the night of the reunion. And I think it would be lovely to put a little plaque on the end to say thanks from all of us, name everyone who is regular on the forum. Shame we don't have everyone in that group photo from the night of the documentary cos it could have gone at the bottom of the frame too.

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Never Again on a school night! Famous last words


Posted By: star
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 23:40
Originally posted by Blondie Blondie wrote:

Noodles great poem definatly one of your best

I'm sure cecil would love it . Does'nt he ever log on here ????

oh yeah, our surprise will be fecked if he does!



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Never Again on a school night! Famous last words


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 20-September-2006 at 23:44
Originally posted by Blondie Blondie wrote:

Noodles great poem definatly one of your best

I'm sure cecil would love it . Does'nt he ever log on here ????



Yep, he does because at the Grove documentary launch night  he mentioned he'd read my tribute to him.

So The Man checks in here alright


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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Noodles
Date Posted: 21-September-2006 at 12:42

Originally posted by star star wrote:

Yep Noodles, I think it should be done for Cecil. Framed etc. If we all put some money into it, you can do it and we sort you the night of the reunion. And I think it would be lovely to put a little plaque on the end to say thanks from all of us, name everyone who is regular on the forum. Shame we don't have everyone in that group photo from the night of the documentary cos it could have gone at the bottom of the frame too.

Ah,I'm not too sure about that Star.

Any idea what the others think ?

Noodles.

 



Posted By: Bluebell
Date Posted: 21-September-2006 at 12:47
Noodles....your poem is brilliant and it should be framed and given to Cecil....you really do have a great talant.

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You are what you wanna be....age doesn't matter


Posted By: xgrovehead
Date Posted: 25-September-2006 at 12:58
Originally posted by Noodles Noodles wrote:

Originally posted by star star wrote:

Yep Noodles, I think it should be done for Cecil. Framed etc. If we all put some money into it, you can do it and we sort you the night of the reunion. And I think it would be lovely to put a little plaque on the end to say thanks from all of us, name everyone who is regular on the forum. Shame we don't have everyone in that group photo from the night of the documentary cos it could have gone at the bottom of the frame too.

Ah,I'm not too sure about that Star.

Any idea what the others think ?

Noodles.

Great one Noodles - I concur with Star - print it and frame it, with a border of album covers around the edge, good ones now none of CDB!

 



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We have not inherited the earth from our ancestors, we have only borrowed it from our children.
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Posted By: Blondie
Date Posted: 25-September-2006 at 13:41
Yeh with the girls on this one noodles think he would love it

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Blondie
I generally avoid temptation unless I can't resist it !


Posted By: Floyd
Date Posted: 25-November-2006 at 10:54
Sounds like a plan...could we get a collection going in the Nep next Sat. night? Would that be enough time to get it all together for the 27th?

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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 31-March-2007 at 23:11

Next weekend we celebrate the 40th anniversary of The Grove.

I'm listening to "Harvest" by Neil Young at the moment.

Neil Young is one of my favourite artists but I probably would never have heard his music had I not gone to The Grove back in '72.

I say it again Cecil, you are a rock 'n roll legend and I look forward to seeing you next Saturday and I hope for many more reunions.

We all love you and hope you rock with us for as many years as you can.

Cecil





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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 01-April-2007 at 12:23

Well said Pat!  40 years and Cecil, the main man, is still going strong!  Long may it continue!!   Here's to you Cecil, I cant make the 40th reunions but I will raise a glass to you next weekend!!



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Posted By: finno
Date Posted: 01-April-2007 at 15:49
Mel, shame you are not allowed out to play. But its your own fault for being grounded!

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A man must have a code


Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 01-April-2007 at 19:29
 at Finno!

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Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 13-July-2007 at 23:31
Does anyone know the history of pre-Grove Cecil? Like, was he just the little
kid on the block with the most records and decided one day "Hay! I wanna
be a DJ"?


Posted By: Esthalon
Date Posted: 14-July-2007 at 17:24
Pretty much, judging by what he said in the documentary.

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Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 14-July-2007 at 21:04
"The music man", isnt that what he said they called him?

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Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 14-July-2007 at 23:10
I remember a little kid coming around the doors swopping records and
comic books. I gave him a perfectly good copy of Guy Mitchel's "One of the
Roving Kind" for Charlie Drake's "Splish Splash". I bet it was Cecil.


sniff


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 31-March-2008 at 22:34
Recalling times past, fond memories, teenage innocence and first encounters with the female kind.

It was in July of '72
The air was warm and the sky was blue
On my motorbike I did rove
To see this place called The Grove

You turned left off Mount Prospect Avenue
There The Grove came into view
It was only an old wooden shack
But inside there was almighty craic

Outside it was Belgrove Football Club
But inside North Dublin's rock 'n roll hub
You had Cecil there on the stage
Playing 45"s  which were all the rage

The lights were low with a reddish hue
At the cloakroom there was always a queue
People handing in their coats
Before heading off for club milks and cokes

Cecil played a fast set and then he'd tease
"That's it, your next dance please"
That was when you had to move
Because he was slowing down the groove

The girls would dash for the jacks
The guys would've planned their romantic attacks
You'd say "Would you like to dance, please?"
Whilst really shaking at the knees

I'll always remember "A Littte Bit Of Love"
By an English bluesy band called Free
I was nervous as you might get
Because that was my first slow set

That first girl did not stay with me
It was the way it was meant to be
There were many more after that
Some stayed a while, for others it was just to chat

I went to The Grove for three full years
Sometimes the memories bring me close to tears
When The Old Grove burnt down I could'nt go back
Nothing could replace that psychedelic shack

I'm glad they made the documentary
A glowing tribute for all to see
Cecil and The Grove on RTE
For a place in rock 'n roll history

The End

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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 31-March-2008 at 23:20
Thats brilliant Pat!  You should get that framed and give it to the main man! 

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Posted By: Blondie
Date Posted: 31-March-2008 at 23:24
Well said Pat

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Blondie
I generally avoid temptation unless I can't resist it !


Posted By: RoundaboutToo!
Date Posted: 31-March-2008 at 23:31
Love it Pat,   Psychedelic Shack it was! 


Posted By: irish_mammy
Date Posted: 01-April-2008 at 02:23
Excellent Pat

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Lesley

25th June - 25th July. Get organising my nights out. Child can stay in the car.

Grove 1980-1984


Posted By: Kay Fagan
Date Posted: 01-April-2008 at 09:39
Thats brilliant Pat

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Kay Fagan


Posted By: Black Russian
Date Posted: 01-April-2008 at 09:45


Pat thats a hidden talent you have there.. Great one

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Posted By: Bluebell
Date Posted: 01-April-2008 at 11:21
Pat I have goosebumps all over me from reading that......well done it's brilliant 

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You are what you wanna be....age doesn't matter


Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 01-April-2008 at 11:23

Pat,

shed a little tear



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THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE
BUT IT'LL PISS YOU OFF FIRST


Posted By: Rolo
Date Posted: 01-April-2008 at 12:17

Top class Pat...................although I'm far too young to remember 1972 I'm sure you capture the mood perfectly.

 



Posted By: joey the lips
Date Posted: 01-April-2008 at 13:31
Nice one Pat ,like Rolo, never made it to the psychedelic shack,but as slow sets go you could be talking about St Pauls,excellent

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Posted By: Haviland Tuf
Date Posted: 01-April-2008 at 14:53
Well done Pat, I'm gone all melancholic now after that.  Loved it.

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Posted By: Evangeline
Date Posted: 01-April-2008 at 16:43

Nicely done Pat.

Jen



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Posted By: Sharon
Date Posted: 01-April-2008 at 18:03
That  is Fab Pat
Its deffo one to be framed and given to the main man
Going to keep a copy myself
Thanks
Sharon


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Posted By: verh
Date Posted: 01-April-2008 at 21:32
Pat - that is wonderful well done.  Verona

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Verona


Posted By: DAYO
Date Posted: 01-April-2008 at 21:33
Pure poetry Pat, brought a shiver to my bones, Fantastic, well done buddy

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Grov'in 70 - 76


Posted By: grainne_witch
Date Posted: 01-April-2008 at 22:22
Pat the Poet - Brilliant!!


Posted By: maryi
Date Posted: 25-April-2008 at 17:46
Just read the poem now Pat - Words fail me - You brought a tear to the old rheumy eyes !!!  Fab

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Posted By: maryi
Date Posted: 28-April-2008 at 17:51

This is just to say thank you so much to Cecil who gave me a copy of the DVD and the CD of the radio show.   I watched the DVD last night - spotted a few people I knew and apart from a few sniffles enjoyed it no end.   But the CD today, the mixture of Cecil's voice and the sounds were very emotive.   Then on came Homethoughts from Abroad and that finished me.   Bawled the old eyes out.  

Cecil it was really great to meet you again after all these years.   Thank you for a wonderful youth and so many happy memories.

Cheers



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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 06-June-2008 at 21:38

Cecil,

You're contribution to the webcast was wonderful.

I think you're getting younger and you came over as enthustiac as ever.

It's so good to have you around and give your time and experience to such projects.

There will never be another one like you


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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 30-June-2008 at 21:35

Spoke with Cecil.

Thanked him for giving us "Neil Young"

Concert last night was a pure classic.

A'm playing "Weld", a live double classic album.

God, I wish The Grove was on now


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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: muller
Date Posted: 01-July-2008 at 13:38
Cecil was telling me that he was listening to Neil Young from Grove Road. The sound was quite clear because the night was so still. He played the last song from Sergeant Pepper (can't remember the title) and was very impressed by the rendition.

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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 16-August-2008 at 16:08
Originally posted by Brunswick Brunswick wrote:

Thats brilliant Pat!  You should get that framed and give it to the main man! 



On a quiet night in a quiet bar in Malahide in October 2006 I met privately with Cecil and handed over a framed copy of this tribute.
I asked him not to open it till he got home and I will never forget the text he sent me after reading it.




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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 16-August-2008 at 23:48
Go on...tell us..

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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 17-August-2008 at 09:54


No way....and you'll understand why not, it's a personal message.

But I'll say this.

All of us Grovers mean so much to him and he is very touched by the warmth and love that surrounds this whole website and our get togethers.


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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Cuchculan
Date Posted: 20-September-2008 at 11:54
It was a class place with music you wouldn't hear anywhere else. That's what made so different. Somewhere you just had to be. You couldn't miss a Grove. That would have been a sin. And it's great to be able to carry around the Grove sounds on my MP3 player today. Have my Grove folder. The memories will always live on.

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Posted By: Polly
Date Posted: 20-September-2008 at 17:52
Echo that Cuchulan...and welcome to the site 

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Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 24-October-2008 at 20:08

I know Cecil loves the Beatles and of course 'Sgt Peppers' album was legendary, just like Cecil.

So to the tune of 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' I dedicate this little ditty.

It was 41 years ago, Cecil Nolan started the Grove
I don't think he knew back then, The Grove would never end
He really started a new style
Guaranteed to raise a smile
So let me introduce to you
Cecil Nolan's Grover's Hearts Club Band

Do do do do do etc....

We're Cecil Nolan's Grover's Hearts Club Band
We hope you all enjoy the show
Cecil Nolan's Grover's Hearts Club Band
Sit back and let the evening flow

Cecil Nolan's Grover's
Cecil Nolan's Grove'rs
Cecil Nolan's Grover's Hearts Club Band

It's wonderful to have been there
Shaking our long hair
You were such a great DJ
You showed us the musical way

He didn't want to stop the show
There came a time he needed to go
But like the Beatles song
He still comes along
So let me introduce to you
Cecil Nolan's Grover's Hearts Club Band

We're Cecil Nolan's Grover's Heart Club Band
We hope you all enjoy the show
Cecil Nolan's Grover's Hearts Club Band
Sit back and let the evening flow

Cecil Nolan's Grover's
Cecil Nolan's Grover's
Cecil Nolan's Grover's Hearts Club Band

Not perfect a la Beatles but you get the story.








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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: grainne_witch
Date Posted: 24-October-2008 at 22:04

Well done Pat!!



Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 25-October-2008 at 00:13
Nice one Pat!    You gotta show him that!

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Posted By: Sharon
Date Posted: 27-October-2008 at 02:46
nice one Pat now all u got to do is record it for the great man himself  we have plenty of ppl onsite who can sing or play something!!

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All I wanted was chips!!


Posted By: irish_mammy
Date Posted: 27-October-2008 at 03:30
Love it Pat, what a fantastic tribute. Noodles had better watch out...


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Lesley

25th June - 25th July. Get organising my nights out. Child can stay in the car.

Grove 1980-1984


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 29-December-2008 at 02:11
I listened to Cecil talking about working The Flamingo on one of the videos
and had almost forgotten I went to that place.(Good to see you in the flesh
Rolo) Although it was Cecil he had a different format, skipping the fast and
slow sets with the odd ladies choice, to just going mostly fast dance music.
It was a tough and unfriendly crowd and you could not walk anyone home
unless you felt like walking to Finglas or some other foreign place. It got me
thinking to what O'Connell Street was like back then: Five major picture
houses (Savoy, Carlton, Capitol, Metropole, Ambassador) along with the
Adelphi and Curzon around the corners. Movies like Ryan's Daughter and
The Sting would run for a year and a half with huge queues every night.
Where did all the people come from?


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 18-April-2009 at 13:44

A dedication to Cecil for his inspiration.

When I left the Grove in early 1975 I was totally taken by the way Cecil played and introduced his music in the Grove and by the music he played.

I wanted to be like him and so from 1975 - 1979 I became a DJ and spun records just like Cecil. Not fulltime by any means.

My first gig was in Blackrock for a girl's 21st and there was a huge crowd at it. I did the gig just like the Grove so I can claim I brought the Grove to the Southside .

I got a great response to the gig.

I had just bought a load of 45's off another DJ and those records along with a twin turntable and an old tape recorder (on which I had LP tracks recorded) were the tools of my trade. And a mike as well to introduce the records.

This photo was taken in Keatings Pub in Store St in Jan 1979. That's my brother Chris who used come along and help me set up and carry the gear.




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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Bluebell
Date Posted: 18-April-2009 at 17:54
Great Pic Pat.....never knew you were a DJ. Now we know who to call upon when Cecil and Andy are too busy with their social lives.

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You are what you wanna be....age doesn't matter


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 18-April-2009 at 18:15
Originally posted by Bluebell Bluebell wrote:

Great Pic Pat.....never knew you were a DJ. Now we know who to call upon when Cecil and Andy are too busy with their social lives.


Ah BB,

A friend of mine said, "never die wondering". Have tried my hand at a lot of things but I have to say I loved the bit of DJ'ing. No strings attached, played what I wanted and did it like Cecil

Don't know about steppin into the maestro's shoes and all these new gadgets out now, I'd be lost


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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 18-April-2009 at 21:32
Pat, fair play and brilliant photo!  

Re all those new gadgets, just play the old stuff on the vinyl.


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TPFKAB (The Poster Formerly Known As Brunswick).


Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 20-April-2009 at 08:00

Mel's right Pat

You can't beat the vinyl. I'm slowly getting all mine converted to MP3 and the sound quality is superb, better than the cd ( except for the odd "click  and jump " )



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THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE
BUT IT'LL PISS YOU OFF FIRST


Posted By: Sister1
Date Posted: 20-April-2009 at 13:50
Originally posted by Aries Aries wrote:

Mel's right Pat

You can't beat the vinyl. I'm slowly getting all mine converted to MP3 and the sound quality is superb, better than the cd ( except for the odd "click  and jump " )

Aries - am also doing that at the moment. Even in MP3 format, Vinyl sounds very good.  



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Keep it Local, Keep it Near!


Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 20-April-2009 at 14:29

Yep

 

I rekon it's better than the digital in many ways.



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THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE
BUT IT'LL PISS YOU OFF FIRST


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 20-May-2009 at 11:00
Cecil could drop a needle on any part of a song he wanted to. His
precision was amazing. He can read grooves and was the first guy to ever
be called groovy.

Cecil question: How many grooves were there on the average 45?









Ans: one


Posted By: Rolo
Date Posted: 20-May-2009 at 23:25
Answer : 1


Posted By: Aries
Date Posted: 21-May-2009 at 08:43

You didn't spot that Pogue had given the answer either then Ronan.

Did you ???

I had my post ready and JUST spotted it last minute



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THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE
BUT IT'LL PISS YOU OFF FIRST


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 22-May-2009 at 03:31
This is where I go now in Cleveland...The women remind me of The Grove


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gX1EP6mG-E


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 22-May-2009 at 10:49
Originally posted by Pogue Mahoney Pogue Mahoney wrote:

This is where I go now in Cleveland...The women remind me of The Grove


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gX1EP6mG-E


Yep, it's the Grove alright

I actually like the song. It reminds me of the time I visited Johnson City in Tennessee.


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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: muller
Date Posted: 22-May-2009 at 13:51

Originally posted by Pogue Mahoney Pogue Mahoney wrote:

This is where I go now in Cleveland...The women remind me of The Grove


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gX1EP6mG-E

This what the Grove has become, PM. It was never like this in our day

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9p_8Z1HGRc - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9p_8Z1HGRc



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Life is for living


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 22-May-2009 at 14:25
HAR!_-that's KEWL

I'll be doing the rock lobster dance all day now.


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 22-May-2009 at 19:58

Got Cecil and The Grove mentioned on the RTE1 radio special on Neil Young


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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 22-May-2009 at 23:45
Originally posted by Biker Pat Biker Pat wrote:


actually like the song. It reminds me of the time I visited Johnson City in
Tennessee.



I loved that Old Crow song for years before I remembered who wrote it -

If you don't know take a guess and what movie was it from afore ye click on
the link.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QXWAk4XO10&feature=related


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 22-May-2009 at 23:50
I think I would have liked to be around
for The Mosh. I bet that was fun after a few pints.
[:b
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grinbounce2:]


Posted By: Bluebell
Date Posted: 22-May-2009 at 23:51
I fell like I've been in a mosh after reading your post Pogue 

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You are what you wanna be....age doesn't matter


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 24-May-2009 at 04:26
Up until Cecil became a DJ nobody in Ireland ever sat on the floor. We all sat
on hard chairs against the wall. I remember the first night someone sat on
the floor, It was a girl. Next everyone is doing it. Then it got out of hand
because people started to sit up on the stage near Cecil and sometimes he'd
get angry and need to go to the jax but couldnt in case he'd lose his seat
...so he put a stop to it. That's where the expression "Get off the Stage!"
came from. Then the movie Woodstock was released and what do you
know? Americans were copying us.


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 31-July-2009 at 03:12
Remember when Cecil really liked a song and went beyond what a normal DJ
would do to make a point?

Most people can't remember the night Cecil did this at the
Grove. ....The man is full of talent...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djudr9i5ZKY



Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 31-July-2009 at 03:16
rolo--if you could paste that as a link I'd be obliged


tanks


Posted By: Rolo
Date Posted: 04-August-2009 at 11:16

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djudr9i5ZKY - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djudr9i5ZKY

there ya go !



Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 07-August-2009 at 18:47
I wonder if Cecil is still able to do that. He's probably uo to about seven balls
by now.


Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 07-August-2009 at 20:12
Originally posted by Rolo Rolo wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djudr9i5ZKY - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djudr9i5ZKY

there ya go !



That's brill Rolo,

Cecil certainly get's around. He was in Neil Young's band as well (Ben Keith).

So many Cecil lookalikes but we know the original 

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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975


Posted By: Evangeline
Date Posted: 08-August-2009 at 01:08
The original and BEST! 

Jen


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"Gentlemen! You can't fight in here, this is the War Room!"


Posted By: Pogue Mahoney
Date Posted: 15-August-2009 at 02:23
Not to be outdone by Cecil, here's Biker Pat practicing in St.Paul's gym while
Cecil wasn't around:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDBmXnGaxMI&feature=related




Posted By: Biker Pat
Date Posted: 18-August-2009 at 20:38
Originally posted by Pogue Mahoney Pogue Mahoney wrote:

Not to be outdone by Cecil, here's Biker Pat practicing in St.Paul's gym while
Cecil wasn't around:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDBmXnGaxMI&feature=relat ed




PM,

That's some performance of ball juggling


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May be going to hell in a bucket but at least I'm enjoying the ride.



Biker Pat



Grove 1972-1975



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