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Esthalon
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Topic: First Introductions?Posted: 25-September-2006 at 12:13 |
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Just wondering how you first heard of the Grove? I heard about it from my older bother. EVERY Sat, Sun (and Wed????) he disappeared in his duffle coat to the mysterious "Grove". I always wanted to go to see what it was all about, but at age 7 I was a bit young ;o). However my musical "education" was no doubt indirectly down to Cecil, my brother introduced me to Led Zep, Pink Floyd, Skynard, Rush, Lizzy etc I was never sure if he really was interested in my musical education or was just fed up listening to MJ, Thriller over and over p.s Was the Grove on Weds too or was he fibbing to get out late on a "school" night? |
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Vinyl Junkie
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Posted: 25-September-2006 at 12:18 |
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Hi Esthalon, Heard about the Grove through school. There was a bunch of lads in my class who went down before anyone else 'came of age' and everyone thought they were cool for being able to go. Maybe we were just late starters... There were Wednesday Groves but I think they were only on during the summer months - thats what I remember anyway...
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Hayseed Dixie
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Posted: 25-September-2006 at 12:22 |
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I heard about it through lads in my class at school (Belcamp). We used to have a school disco for the 5th and 6th years that I always went to and it was like a mini Grove...and a lot of the guys used to go to the Grove too...in fact...as my memory is failing me these days, could well have been already going to the Grove before we even started that. Either ways...they played a lot of Grove music. We used to invite the girls from Our Lady of Mercy's or whatever the correct name was, to add a little bit of non musical interest... ![]() Either ways..when I eventually found the Grove was like a bolt of lightening...yeeeesss...this is more like it ![]() |
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Hayseed Dixie
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Posted: 25-September-2006 at 12:23 |
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and there certainly were Wednesday Grove's in the summer...didn't know that finished after we stopped going though |
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Biker Pat
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Posted: 25-September-2006 at 13:20 |
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I heard about the Grove in July 1972. Myself and a few friends hung around together on motorbikes. One of the guys went to the Grove and reported back to the rest of us that we gotta go there. The music he said was brill. So on a summer's evening in July 1972 myself and my pal Joe headed down Mount Prospect, turned left into the entrance for the Grove, rode up to the Grove itself and presented ourselves to the bouncers. After passing the test we both got in and got our membership cards some time later. Still remember "Take It Easy" by The Eagles was playing when we were being quizzed on that first night. We went regularly for 3 years after that. Great memories and some sad ones as well.
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Esthalon
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Posted: 25-September-2006 at 13:26 |
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Wow Pat. That's some memory, knowing what was playing when you first arrived....That deserves a whole new thread (if it hasn't been done before that's the problem with being a newbie - you never know if you're just covering old ground). |
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Bluebell
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Posted: 25-September-2006 at 13:34 |
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Well myself and my friends grew up on the Navan Road...great place to live if you were under 12yrs and over 50yrs but for the in between forget it....nothing to do
so we heard about the grove from our older brothers and had to beg and beg our parents to let us go...(we were only 16yrs) We had to get two buses to get there and a taxi back home....but it was worth it and during the summer hols we would also attend on a wednesday too. We found some very good friends in the grove and from this site we are still finding some very good friends...
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eejit91
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Posted: 25-September-2006 at 13:42 |
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I went to the St. Pauls Socials and it seemed like the natural progression from there was the grove given it was all in the same school. 3 of us went down the first night all decked out in our desert boots and drain pipe jeans and granda shirts. When we got to the door the bouncers took one look at us and said no way - your to young. So we headed home so rejected - one of us was much smaller than the rest although the oldest so we let her go home and we went and got my friends Dad who brought us back down and we got our memberships that night! Never looked back....
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Biker Pat
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Posted: 25-September-2006 at 13:57 |
Don't know about a new thread as most people may not remember their first song. Funny how things stick with you. Besides the Eagles memory. If you saw the documentary you'll have seen me play a 45" single called "Good Time Coming" by "Bitch". I heard that song back in '72/'73 and it stuck in my head and as stated in the documentray it took me 30 years to actually get the 45" single. But I have it now and I thought it right to play that one when making the doc. I guess with age you remember the things furthest back and not the current things. Now what was I saying |
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Posted: 25-September-2006 at 15:30 |
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I first heard of the grove through a boy that i fancied he asked me was i going on sat night and i said yes spent 2 days finding out all about and then dragged my pal along as security. My dad awaiting to chauffer us home so was i gald the compound existed... all the business done and dusted and daddy didnt see you. Now not to say I spent allot of time out there but you know if he was worth kissing then I was there. My first night there we arrived early and the only people in the place were a ring of rockers in the middle of the floor head bangin away happy in their exchanges of bangingness totally unawares of anybody else. Never arrived early after that went and checked out the flashers instead. |
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IanL
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Posted: 25-September-2006 at 16:56 |
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It was just a coming of age thing in St Pauls
where I was in '78-'84. I think my parents reluctantly agreed that it was OK for me to go along once I reached 16 under strict condition that I'd never venture to the Summit in Howth which in those days had a bit of a reputation as a herbal supply store and having been famously raided on a few occasions. My wife is from the West and a lot of her formative years socialising at the Warwick Hotel in Salthill Galway. They had a somewhat similar genre of music playing there and the fact we got on together was initially in no small part to the fact that our musical tastes were broadly similar. She heard about the Grove from a bunch of lads/girls who worked out in Germany around summer of '85. She saw the documentary last week and was very touched by the whole Cecil phenomenon. The Warwick in Galway was an institution but what was unique about the Grove was the continuity of a single visionary DJ/compere that is Cecil Nolan. It was clear to her how unique that was and I think now she understood why the Grove was talked about with such reverence !!! --Ian |
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eejit91
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Posted: 25-September-2006 at 17:22 |
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Funny Ian I used to go to the summit and my Dad hated the place. I think that was somewhere around 84 as I remember going to see him in hospital and telling him I was up the summit - he gave me a talking to about the drugs there and so forth. He was not keen on the grove either though for the same reason.
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