Thursday, March 28, 2013

Playlist for Thursday 28.3.13

4-5
Jessie Ware - 110%
Kings of Leon - On Call
ACDC - Back in Black
Little Green Cars - Harper Lee
Darwin Deez - Radar Detector
U2 - I will follow
Arcade Fire - Keep the car running
Jackson 5 - ABC
Eric Clapton - I Feel Free
Naked & Famous - Young Blood
Gorillaz - Feeling Good

5-6
They might be giants - You're on fire
The Coasters - Down in Mexico
Wild Party - When I get older
Sea Pinks - Following Wind
Queens of the stone age - The lost art of keeping a secret
Frank Sinatra -  I've got you under my skin
Blur - Girls & Boys
Asteroids Galaxy Tour - The Golden Age
Tina Turner - Proud Mary
Tame Impala - Apocolypse Dreams
Mumford & Sons - I Will Wait

6-7
Golden Earring - Radar Love
Sonny J - Can't stop moving
D:REAM - Things can only get better
Mackelmore - Thriftshop
Chic - Freak Out
Everything Everything - Kemosabe
Stardust - Music sounds better
Rose & The Howling North - Cuckoo
James Brown - I feel good
Queen - Somebody to love

Dublin City Weekend Water Restrictions

Nightly Water Restrictions to apply to all areas of Dublin City this Weekend

Dublin City Council is urging consumers all over the City to conserve water this weekend, to restore levels in our treated water reservoirs to normal. Nightly restrictions will be put in place from 10.00pm to 7am or 9.00am each night, from Thursday 28th March to Tuesday 2nd April. This will assist us in replenishing treated drinking water levels to a normal level. A review of levels will be conducted again on Tuesday next, to determine if our reservoirs are adequately full such that the restrictions can be lifted.

The reason for the restrictions is twofold. Water demand is currently running at a higher than average due to the unseasonably cold weather which has caused an increase in leakage. Our crews are repairing any breaks to the public mains as they arise. To help us in this regard we are asking people to report any location where they see water rising or running over the ground. They can do so by using the Emergency Telephone Number 01-6796186 outside office hours. Coupled with the cold weather, a minor production issue at our Roundwood Water Treatment Plant has also caused a reduction in supply, further reducing water levels. It should be stressed that there is no problem with the quality of treated drinking water or with storage levels of untreated/raw water.

In an effort to maintain storage at a sustainable level, we are asking consumers to help us in restoring adequate water supplies by restricting their use of water as much as possible. We are asking people to visit www.taptips.ie for easy water saving tips. We will be reducing pressures throughout the system over the weekend in order to conserve supplies. While we will make every effort possible to maintain pressures during peak demand periods, but pressures will be reduced during the times indicated above. This will result in lower pressures and in some cases possible loss of supply. People may notice reductions in pressure or loss of supply throughout the entire city.

Dublin City Council apologises for any inconvenience caused by these restrictions and will do everything possible to minimise their scale and duration. We are asking consumers bear with us while we work to restore the water supply to normal.

Water is precious. Let’s conserve it.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Playlist for Wednesday 27.3.13

4-5
Presidents of the US - Lump
Ocean Colour Scene - Hundred Mile High City
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son
Queen of the stone age - No One Knows
Fat Lady Sings - Arclight
The O'Jays - For the love of money
Patrick Wolf - Time of my life
Kodakid - Shake Skin
Pixies - Where is my mind
Jagwar Ma - Come Save Me
Field Music - The Rest is noise
Thin Lizzy - The boys are back in town
Grimes - Vanessa
Kid Karate - Two Times

5-6
Teddybears - Punkrocker
Radiohead - Paranoid Android
Stevie Wonder - Masterblaster
Macklemore - Thrift Shop
The Lovin Spoonful - Summer in the city
Divine Comedy - National Express
Doors - Break on through
Rose & The Howling North - Cuckoo
This Club - I won't worry
Wild Party - When I get older
Toots and the Maytals - 54-46 was my number
Le Bien - Rise-up

6-7
They might be giants - You're on fire
Curtis Mayfield - Move on Up
Phoenix - Too Young
Joe Banfi - Nomads
Neil Young - Cinnamon Girl
Cat Empire - Hello
Sea Pinks - Following Wind
Chairlift - I belong in your arms
ACDC - Whole lotta rosie
Kings of Leon - The Bucket
Fyfe - Solace
Gilbert O'Sullivan - Get Down
Yeah Yeah Yeah - Sacrilege
Nina Simone - Sea Lion Woman
KLF - Stand by the Jam






Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Playlist for Tuesday 26.3.13

4-5
Radiohead - Paranoid Android
Wild Party - When I Get Older
Rory Gallagher - As the crow flies
Pixies - Debaser
Death Cab for Cutie - I will possess your heart
Best Coast - The Only Place
AC/DC - Rock N'Roll Train
The Spikes - Specialist
Joe Banfi - Nomads
Stunning - Romeos on Fire

5-6
Mikhael Paskalev - Jive babe
Happy Mondays - Step on
Kings of Leon - Four Kicks
They Might be giants - You're on fire
Little Green Cars - My love took me down to teh river
Delgados - Coming in from the cold
Rose & The Howling North - Cuckoo
Whipping Boy - When we were young

6-7
Biffy Clyro - Bubbles
Feist - 1234
Riptide Movement - thieves in the gallery
Yeah Yeah Yeah - Sacrilege
Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run
Raconteurs - Salute your solutions
Sultans of Ping - Give him a ball
Django Django - Wor
Rob D - Clubbed to Death




One Man Star Wars Competition

We have tickets to give away for the opening night of “One Man Star Wars” in the Gaiety, on Monday April 1st. This hilarious one man show has sold out all over the world and if you'd like to be in with a chance of going just text “Who's your father?” and your name to 0871791032 before 6 PM tonight (March 26th)

ONE-MAN STAR WARS™ TRILOGY RETURNS TO IRELAND

Written and performed by CHARLES ROSS

OPENS AT THE GAIETY THEATRE EASTER MONDAY 1 APRIL - FOR ONE WEEK ONLY

TICKETS ON SALE THIS MONDAY


Canadian actor Charles Ross spent much of his childhood in a galaxy far, far away, watching Star Wars videos over - and over - and over again. The result of this misspent youth is his hilarious show, One-Man Star Wars™ Trilogy, where he single-handedly plays all the characters, sings the music, flies the ships, fights the battles and condenses the plots of the original first three Star Wars™ movies!

Written and performed by Ross and directed by TJ Dawe, One-Man Star Wars™ Trilogy has been bringing countless audiences, large and small, to their feet since its first performance in Toronto, Ontario, in January 2001. Its early success in North America led to appearances on popular TV programmes such as The Today Show and Late Night with Conan O’Brien and an off-Broadway run in New York in 2005. This was followed by its European debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe the following year, where every single show of its four-week run sold out.

Since then, Ross has toured the world with the show, performing it over 1,200 times in more than 180 cities across four continents. He has appeared at numerous theatres around the globe, from Dubai and Sydney to New York and London’s West End, entertained muddy festival goers at Glastonbury, been the highlight of official Star Wars Celebration events and most recently made his third successful return to the Edinburgh Fringe last August.

After touring Ireland for the first time last year, Ross is bringing his hilarious show to the Gaiety Theatre for a limited one-week engagement beginning Easter Monday 1st April. Whether you’re a committed Star Wars fan or simply want to enjoy a fast-paced, side-splitting evening that’s out of this world, make sure you don’t miss it!

www.onemanstarwars.com

“A splendid performance – I only wish he’d do all six [films].” 5 stars – Three Weeks Edinburgh

“A delight for fans… but there’s enough here to satisfy casual observers too.” – The Independent

“It’s a joy… quite brilliant.”- Daily Telegraph

“Funnier than you could possibly imagine!” – Spin Magazine

One Man Star Wars™ Trilogy performed with permission of Lucasfilm Ltd. All ‘Star Wars’elements property of Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved.

Listings information

ONE-MAN STAR WARS™ TRILOGY

Written and performed by CHARLES ROSS

From Easter Monday 1 April for one week only

Gaiety Theatre

South King Street

Dublin 2

Tickets

Weekday:€19.65/€22.65/€24.65 including booking fee

Weekend: €24.65/€27.65/€30.20 including booking fee

Booking Information

24hr Booking Line:0818 719388

On-line at www.ticketmaster.ie

Ticketmaster outlets nationwide

In person at the box office

Ireland V Austria Traffic Restrictions

Ireland play Austria tonight in the Avaiva, stiles Open at 6.15pm,  kick off  is at 7.45pm
with everything wrapping up around 9.45pm.

The following roads are  closed to through traffic from 3.15PM 

Lansdowne Park

Lansdowne Lane

Lansdowne Road from Shelbourne Road to Herbert Bridge

Newbridge Avenue

Herbert Road

 Bath Avenue

Londonbridge Road

Subsequently the following roads will be closed to through traffic from 5.45 PM

The remainder of Lansdowne Road from Shelbourne Road to Pembroke Road

Shelbourne Road

Beatty’s Avenue

Ballsbridge Avenue

Parking Restrictions:

Garda No-Parking Cones will be placed at the following locations to prevent parking:

1. Lansdowne Road – Both sides from Shelbourne Road to Herbert Bridge

2. Herbert Road – Left side from Herbert Bridge to Tritonville Road

3. Lansdowne Lane – Left side from Shelbourne Road

4. Shelbourne Road – Both sides from Shelbourne Avenue to The Podium Entrance.

5. Shelbourne Road – Left side from The Podium Entrance to Bath Avenue.

6. Havelock Square – Right side from Bath Avenue to the Entrance Gate.

7. Northumberland Road – Both sides from Lansdowne Road to Haddington Road


As always we recommend you take public transport to these events, the following information is courtesy of garda.ie 

Park & Ride:

Patrons wishing to travel by road to the general Dublin City area to attend the match should avail of Park and Ride facilities supplied by the various public transport providers.

Patrons are advised to approach the city via the National Motorway Routes (M1, M2, M3, M4, M7, M11) towards Dublin City and divert via the M50 motorway to the various park & ride facilities listed below.

Luas:

Patrons can avail of either the Red Line or Green Line.

Red Line:

- Patrons can avail of the Red Cow Car Park and the Tallaght Cross West Car Park where they can avail of the Luas to Connolly Station where they can avail of the DART to Lansdowne Road (All Routes) or continue to the O2 where they can walk across the East Link Bridge to the Stadium Area (Purple Route).


Green Line:


- Patrons can avail of the Balally Car Park, Stillorgan Car Park, Beacon South Quarter Luas Car Park and the Sandyford Park car park where they can avail of the Luas to Ranelagh or St. Stephen’s Green which are only 15 minutes walk from the Stadium. (Blue, Orange and Green Routes).

Please see www.luas.ie for further information.

Irish Rail:

Irish Rail run additional services for patrons attending at events at the Aviva Stadium. There will be extra inter-city trains from all areas of the country running to Dublin City.

Southern Route inter-city trains run to Pearse Station and the Northern and North Western lines run to Connolly Station. The DART can be then accessed from these stations. The South Western line runs into Heuston Station where feeder buses are available to transfer patrons to Tara Street Station where again the DART can be accessed.

There are also car parks at most DART Stations along the route. Please check your local DART Station for information.

There is a Park & Ride facility at the M3 Parkway Train Station located near Dunboyne. This facility is just off the M3 motorway and is also easily accessible from the M50. Patrons can park at the Parkway and avail of trains to Connolly Station via Clonsilla and then avail of the DART to Lansdowne Road. There are also connecting buses from the Parkway to Trim.

Please see www.irishrail.ie for confirmation of the above information and for timetables.

Dublin Bus:
The General Aviva Stadium area is serviced by the following routes:-
Ballsbridge Serviced by:-
- Routes 4, 5, 7, 7a, 7n, 8, 18, 27x, 45, 47

Donnybrook Serviced by:-
- Routes 7b, 7d, 10, 10a, 32x, 39b, 41x, 46a, 46e, 77x, 84x, 116, 118, 145

Sandymount Serviced by:-
- Routes 2, 3, 18

Please check www.dublinbus.ie for confirmation and timetables.

A large Park & Ride area will be in effect for Dublin Buses after the event. This will be located on Northumberland Road as will a large taxi rank.

All patrons should choose their route carefully based on the colour coded entry routes outlined on their tickets so as to avoid delay.

Win Tickets To Barndance

On this evenings show we have tickets to give away for  Ireland's secret festival Barndance which takes place at a mystery location this Friday.

It''s a BYOB event and you get collected in a bus and brought to the site on Friday afternoon. The lineup includes Le Galaxy, Dolorentos and The Riptide Movement to name but a few. Proceeds from the festival go to charity. For tickets and more information go to barndance.ie BUT, If you'd like to to be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets answer this question: What is the name of the charity supported by Barndance? Text us on 0871791032 or tweet the answer to @LiveDrive

Competition closes at 6.30 this evening (March 26th)



HOLY COW - GOOD FRIDAY GETS EVEN BETTER..

LE GALAXIE| DELORENTOS| THE RIPTIDE MOVEMENT | THIS CLUB| SMASH HITS | THE YOUNG FOLK | RAGLANS

And Many, Many More…

Barn Dance VI - the only Good Friday (March 29th) music festival in Ireland is taking place in a secret location on 'dry' Friday. The BYOB festival boasts over 40 acts performing, across 4 barns, including the Meteor Choice Award winning Delorentos, La Galaxie, The Riptide Movement, Smash Hits, This Club, Raglans and many many more..


The event includes a wild-west themed Saloon Barn, a Live Arena, a Dance Barn, a Farmer’s Market, a beach area (with 10 tonnes of sand!) and a Fun Fair and lots of other surprises along the way.

Event promoters Brian McDermott and Jamie Deasy are very excited about the event. Brian Mc Dermot said, “This year’s event will be bigger and better than ever. What started out as a one stage private gig has now grown to a full-blown boutique festival that has become a Good Friday tradition among music lovers. The new venue with increased capacity coupled with the amazing line-up is creating the perfect storm for yet another Great Friday.”

Barn Dance buses will depart from Dublin city centre, throughout the day to bring you to this mysterious secret location.

Barn Dance will use some of the proceeds to send farm animals to families in Africa to help them improve their circumstances and overcome hunger, malnutrition and poverty in a sustainable way.

Tickets are on sale for €50 at the Box Office, located at Canal Road, Ranelagh, or €53 online at www.barndance.ie.

For more information and to buy tickets online, log on to www.barndance.ie

Monday, March 25, 2013

Playlist for Monday 25.3.13

4-5
St John The Gambler - Lemonade Man
Sea + Air - Do Animals Cry?
Neil Young - Walk On
They Might be giants - You're on fire
Camera Obscura - French Navy
Steely Dan - Do it again
Doves - Caught by the river
The Spikes - Specialist
Joe Banfi - Nomads
The Verve - Bittersweet symphony
Roisin O - Here we go
ACDC - Shoot to thrill

5-6
Kodakid - Shake Skin
Wild Party - When I get older
Janis Joplin - Piece of my heart
Angus & Julia Stone - Big Jet Plane
College feat. Electric Youth - A real Hero
Gill Scott Heron - The bottle
Magic Man - Paris
Rose & The Howling North - Cuckoo
National - Fake Empire
Le Galaxie - Love System
Massive Attack - Paradise Circus
Divine Comedy - Something for the weekend

6-7
Echo & The Bunnymen - The killing moon
Eels - Wonderful, Glorious
Incubus - Drive
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Sacrilege
Kila - Cabhraighi Lei
Rhye - The Fall
David Bowie - Love is lost
Sea Pinks - Following Wind
Cat power - He War
I am Kloot - Some Better Day
Atlas Genius - Trojans
Come On Live long - Little Ones
Led Zeppelin - Ramble On
Gilbert O'Sullivan - Get Down
Tame Impala - Apocalypse Dreams

Friday, March 22, 2013

Playlist for friday 22.3.13

2-3
Beach Boys - God Only Knows
Clash - Train In Vain
Queen - You my best friend
Modest Mouse - Float On
Divine Comedy - National Express
I am Kloot - Some Better Day
Fatboy Slim - Praise You
They Might Be Giants - You're on fire
Aretha Franklin - Respect

3-4
Magic Man - Paris
Coldplay - Clocks
Rose and the Howling North - Cuckoo
Steely Dan - Peg
The Asteroid Galaxy Tour - The Golden Age
Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the devil
Wild Party - When I get Older
Beatles - Penny Lane
Blur - Tender

4-5
Frank Sinatra - Come fly with me
Paul Simon - Diamonds on the soles of her shoes
Yeah Yeah Yeah - Sacrilege
Sinead O'Connor - Mandinka
Rhye - The Falling
Green Day - Basket Case

5-6
Macklemore - Thriftshop
The Clash - Should I stay or should go
Arcade Fire - Ready to start
The Jam - Going Underground
Primal Scream - Movin on Up
Paul McCartney - Jet
ACDC - Highway to Hell

6-7
A Tribe Called Quest - Can I kick it?
Lykke Li - I follow Rivers
The 4 of Us - Mary
The Caesars - Jerk It Out
Chic - Freak Out
Cure - Just like heaven
Gorillaz - Feel Good
C2C - Down the road
Jackson 5 - ABC
David Byrne & Brian Eno - Strange Overtones
Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run
Caravan Palace - Jolie Coquine
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Playlist for Thursday 21.3.13

4-5
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Nature Boy
Blur - Beetlebum
Sea & Air - Do animals Cry?
Jimi Hendrix - Crosstown Traffic
Lisa Hannigan - I don't Know
Brick + Mortar - Bangs
Beatles - Here comes the sun
Bat for lashes - Daniel
Frank & Walters - After All
Marnie Stern - You don't turn down
Paul Simon - Diamonds on the soles of her shoes
Sea Pinks - Following Winds

5-6
Alt - J - Tesselate
New Order - Hellbent
Public Image Ltd - Rise
Mikhael Paskalev - Jive Babe
Pogues - A rainy night in Soho
Vampire Weekend - Diane Young
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Sacrilege
They Might Be Giants - You're on Fire
Villagers - Nothing Arrived
Johnny Cash - The man comes around
Two Door Cinema Club - Something good can work

6-7
Rose And The Howling North - Cuckoo
Wild Party - When I Get Older
Radiohead - High & Dry
The 4 of Us - Sunlight
Ladyhawke - My Delirium
I am Kloot - Some better day
Queen - Somebody to love
Portishead - Glorybox
Magic Man - Paris
Smiths - Panic
St John The Gambler - Lemonade Man






Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Playlist for Wednesday 20.3.13

4-5
Black Keys - 10am Automatic
Kid Karate - Two Times
Nina Simone - Sea Lion Woman
Rory Gallagher - Philby
Pulp - After You
Rose and the howling north - Cuckoo
Django Django - Wor
Charlie Parr - 1922 Blues
Vampire Weekend - Diane Young
George Baker - Little Green Bag
Van Morrison - Sweet thing
Muse - Uprising

5-6
Thievery Corporation -  Hare Krsna
Jimi Hendrix - All along the watchtower
Yeah Yeah Yeah - Sacrilege
Stone Roses - She bangs the drum
Wild Party - When I get older
Rhye - The Fall
Sea Pinks - Following Wind
Queen - Your my best friend
Kills - Nail in my coffin
Frank Sinatra - i've got you under my skin
Kings of Leon - Taper Jean Girl
This Club - I won't worry
The Fat Lady Sings - Arclight
Come On Live Long - Little Ones

6-7
Basement Jaxx - Rendez vu
Mackelmore - Thrift Shop
Prince - Sign of the times
Little Green Cars - The John Wayne
White Stripes - Stop Breaking Down
I am Kloot - Some better day
C2C - Down the road
Fallulah - Give us a little love
They Might be giants - You're on Fire
Thin Lizzy - Emerald
Matthew E White - Big Love
Moldy Peaches - Anyone else but you
Spook of the13th Lock - Sweeneys Frenzy








Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Playlist for Tuesday 19.3.13

4-5
The Avett Brothers - Head full of doubt/Road full of promise
Eels - Wonderful, Glorious
Caravan Palace - Jolie Coquine
Christy Moore - Delerium Tremens
David Bowie - Love is lost
Elbow - One day like this
Whipping Boy - When we were young
Yeah Yeah Yeah - Sacrilege
They might be giants - You're On Fire
Feist - 1234
Villagers - Nothing Arrived

5-6
Radiohead - Just
Magic Man - Paris
Bon Iver - Blood Bank
Smiths - The boy with teh thorn in his side
HAIM - Falling
Kings of Convenience - Mrs. Cold
Fallulah - Give us a little love
Cat Stevens - I love my dog
Hal - Why do you come here
Beth Orton - She cries your name
Kodakid - Shake Skin

6-7
Metronomy - The Look
The Soil & The Sun - You alone Know
The Riptide Movement - Thieves in the gallery
Foo Fighters - Times like these
Joy Division - Love will tear us apart
Tune Yards - Powa
Tame Impala - Apocalypse Dreams
Sea Pinks - Following Winds
Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah 

Abnormal Load


The good people at Guinness are expecting another delivery of those brand new vats tonight.

This load will be leaving Dun Laoghaire at 10 pm tonight and should arrive on Victoria Quay around 6 in the morning.

Here is the full route:

Dún Laoghaire Harbour – Monkstown Crescent – Rock Road – Merrion Road – Shelbourne Road – Grand Canal Street Upper- Clanwilliam Place - Mount Street Lower - Merrion Square North - Clare Street - Contra Flow will be in place on Leinster Street South - Nassau Street – Grafton Street Lower and College Green. Convoy will then continue along Westmorland Street – Aston Quay – continue along South Quays and enter the Diageo Plant at Victoria Quay.

Friday, March 15, 2013

Friday March 15th Playlist

4-5
St John The Gambler - Lemonade Man
The Walls - Grian Ghael Lonrach
Future Kings Of Spain -  Venetian Blinds
The Golden Horde - Friends In Time
Young Wonder - Orange
The Pale - Walking On The Moon
Hermitage Green - Golden Rule
Sultans Of Ping FC - Where's Me Jumper
Jape - I Was A Man

5-6
Prison Love - la Danse De Mardis Gras
U2 - Even Better Than The Real Thing
The Dead Heavy's - Lazarus
The Blades - Hot For You
Bell X 1 - Tongue
Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back In Town
This Club - I won't Worry
Sinead O'Connor & Shane MacGowen - Haunted
Little Green cars - The John Wayne
David Holmes - I Heard Wonders

6-7
Come On Live Long - Little Ones
Spook Of The Thirteenth Lock - The Brutal Here and Now Pt. 1
Villagers - The Waves
Tierannisaur - Here Be Monsters
Le Galaxie - Love System (Feat. Elaine Mai)
Cathy Davy - Little Red
The Dubliners - Sick Note
Rip Tide Movement - Thieves In The Gallery
Michael Bolton - How Can We Be Lovers (For Fran)

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Playlist for Thursday 14.3.13

4-5
The Fat Lady Sings - Arclight
Lana Del Rey - Blue Jeans
Fleetwood Mac - Everywhere
Frames - Revelate
Small Faces - Itchycoo Park
Grimes - Genesis
Tom Waits - Ice Cream man
Stiff Little Fingers - Alternative Ulster
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - Thrift Shop
Caribou - Melody Day
Queen - Your my best friend
Pascal Pinon - One Thing
Two Door Cinema Club - Something Good Can Work
Magic Man - Paris

5-6
Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run
Queens of the stone age - The Lost art of keeping a secret
Eels - Wonderful, Glorious
Homework - it's all over
SugarHill Gang - Rappers Delight
They might be giants - You're On Fire
Divine Comedy - Something for the weekend
Jake Bugg - Two Fingers
Pink Floyd - Money
Ryan Vail - Sunlight
Cake - Short Skirt, Long Jacket
Sea Pinks - Following Wind

6-7
Caravan Palace - Jolie Coquine
Chairlift - Bruises
I am Kloot - Some Better Day
Little Green Cars - Harper lee
Jamiroquai - Space Cowboy
Gloria Jones - Tainted Love
Mooney Suzuki - Alive & Amplified
Rory Gallagher - Philby
C2C - Down the road
Kerbdog - Mexican Wave
Sebastian Tellier - La Ritournelle
Rhye - The Fall
Paul Simon - Diamonds on the soles of her shoes
Pulp - After You





Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Playlist for Wednesday 13.3.13

4-5
Jimi Hendrix - Crosstown Traffic
Magic Man - Paris
Kings of Leon - Taper Jean Girl
Sea Pinks - Following Wind
They might be giants - You're on fire
Neil Young - Mr. Soul
Feeder - Buck Rogers
Gloria Jones - Tainted Love
Cathy Davy - Sing for your supper
Kodakid - Shake Skin
Chic - Freak Out
M83 - Midnight Citu
Whipping Boy - When we were young
Radiohead - Jigsaw falling into place
Wild Party - When I get older

5-6
Beach Boys - God only knows
Steve Earl - I feel alright
Le Galaxie - Love System
Blur - The Universal
I am Kloot - Some better Day
The Fall - Touch Sensitive
Cure - In between days
Moby - In my heart
Come On Live Long - little Ones
Rolling Stones - Doom & Gloom
Villagers - Nothing Arrived
Tom Petty - Mary Janes Last Dance

6-7
Sujjan Stevens - Casimir Pulaski Day
Kasabian - Club Foot
Beatles - Penny Lane
Holy Ghost - Wait & See
Frank & Walters - After All
Cinematic Orchestra - To build a home
Talking Heads - Road to nowhere
Dusty Springfield - Son of a preacher man
The Walls - To the bright and shining

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Playlist Tuesday March 13th

4-5
The Smiths - Bigmouth Strikes Again
Future islands - Walking Through That Door
Little Green Cars - John Wayne
Cake - The Distance
Sea Pinks - Following Wind
M83 - Don't Save Us From The Flames
Kid Karate - Two Times
Frank Ocean - Lost
Joe Esposito - You're The Best
Low - Plastic Cup

5-6
Pnau - Embrace
Gene Wilder - Pure Imagination
Two Door Cinema Club - I can Talk
Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill
Solar Taxi - Parcels
Nina -  99 Luftballons
Phil Collins - Easy Lover
This Club - Up

6-7
Joy Formidable - Whirring
Villagers - Nothing Arrived
Young Wonder - To You
Goldfrapp - Ride A White horse
 The Dead Heavys - Lazarus
 The Police - Don't Start So Close To Me
Twin Shadow - Fifteen Seconds
Crosby Stills Nash and Young - Helpless
Deus - Hotel lounge

Monday, March 11, 2013

Playlist for Monday 11.3.13

4-5
Suzanne Vega - Tom's Diner
Jake Bugg - Two Fingers
Rory Gallagher - A Million Miles Away
Glass Pear - Dizzy
Doves - Jetstream
Delorentos - Bullet in a gun
Zero 7 - In the waiting line
David Byrne & Brian Eno - Strange Overtones
Nina Simone - My baby just cares for me
The 4 of Us - Sunlight
National - Brainy
Icona Pop - I love it

5-6
ELO - Evil Woman
Wild Party - When I Get Older
Tallest Man On Earth - Love is all
Stunning - Romeos on fire
Everything Everything - Kemosabe
Willy Mason - Oxygen
Simon & Garfunkel - A hazy shade of winter
Little Green Cars - Harper Lee
Nirvana - On a Plain
Beatles - Lucy in the sky with diamonds
Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal
Come On Live Long - Little Ones

6-7
Wilco - I'm the man who loves you
Fleetwood Mac - Everywhere
Band of Horses -  The Funeral
Moby - Run On
Jamie Woon - Night Air
Commitments - Mustang Sally
David Bowie - Where are we now?
Sea Pinks - Following Wind
Oasis - Roll with it
Velvet Underground - Sweet Jane
Chairlift - I belong in your arms
Minnie Ripperton - Les Fleurs
Simple Kid - Staring at the sun










St. Patrick's Festival 2013 Closures



Begorah it's the St. Patrick’s Festival and with all the merriment and parading there'll be a few closures about the place. 

First up the Fun Fair on Merrion Square West will close from 8 PM on Tuesday 12th March, 2013 to 6 AM on Wednesday the 20th of March.

Diversions:

Traffic from Clare Street / Merrion Street Lower will be diverted via Merrion Square North / Mount Street Lower / Warrington Place / Herbert Place / Baggot Street Lower.
Traffic from Merrion Row and Fitzwilliam Street Lower will be diverted via Baggot Street Lower / Herbert Place / Warrington Street / Mount Street Lower.
Pedestrian access will be maintained.

Second of all the Ceili on St Stephen’s Green North (from Dawson Street to Grafton Street)

This will be closed from Frfrom 12 to 9 PM on Friday the 15th of March.

Diversions:

The Taxi Ranks on St Stephen’s Green North will be suspended and a temporary rank set up on St Stephen’s Green North between Dawson Street and Kildare Street.
Pedestrian access will be maintained.

Thirdly there will be the Music stage on Dame Court for the St Patrick’s Festival.

Dame Court will close from 8 AM Thursday the to 11 PM on Sunday the 17th of March.

Diversions:

Traffic on Exchequer Street for Dame Court will be diverted to South Great Georges Street.
Pedestrian access will be maintained.

Fourthly there is another Fun Fair on Custom House Quay (from Eden Quay to Memorial Road)
SO Custon House Quay will be closed from 10 PM on Friday the 15th to 6 AM on Tuesday the 19th of March.

Diversions:
Traffic from Eden Quay / Butt Bridge wishing to travel on Custom House Quay will be diverted via Beresford Place and Memorial Road
Pedestrian access will be maintained.

And the big on the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

There will be a couple of closures to facilitate the parade.

Western Way to Fredrick Street North from10 PM on Saturday the 16th of March, 2013to 2 PM on Sunday the 17th of March.

Dominick Street Upper to Cuffe Street will be closed from 5 AM to 5 PM on Sunday 17th of March, 2013.

St. Stephen’s Green South from8 AM to 6 PM on Sunday the 17th of March.

Diversions:

Traffic on Arran Quay travelling north and east will be diverted via Church Street, Constitution Hill, North Circular Road, Portland Row and Amiens Street.

Traffic on North Wall Quay travelling south will be diverted via City Quay Lombard Street, Westland Row, Merrion Square North, Mount Street Lower and Haddington Road.

Traffic on North Wall Quay travelling west will be diverted via George’s Quay Beresford Place, Gardiner Street, North Circular Road, Infirmary Road, Parkgate Street. 

Pedestrian access will be maintained.

Not satisfied with all of that there is also a Treasure Hunt!

For this Castle Street will close from 9 AM to 6 PM on Monday the 18th of March.

Diversions:

Traffic wishing to travel on Castle Street to Werburgh Street will be diverted via Lord Edward Street
Pedestrian and local access will be maintained.

And..... don;t forget the Big Day Out!

A couple of places will be closed, Merrion Square East, Merrion Square South, Fitzwilliam Street Lower and Mount Street Upper (from Fitzwilliam Street Lower to James’s Street East).

From 7 PM on Friday 1 to 11 PM on Saturday the 16th of March.

Diversions:

Traffic from Merrion Square North / Holles Street wishing to travel on Merrion Square East will be diverted via Mount Street Lower, Warrington Place, Herbert Place and Baggot Street Lower.
Traffic from Fitzwilliam Street Upper / Baggot Street Lower wishing to travel on Fitzwilliam Street Lower will be diverted via Baggot Street Lower, Herbert Place, Warrington Street and Mount Street Lower.
Pedestrian access will be maintained.

For those of you of a healthy inclination there is also the St. Patrick’s Festival 5k Road Race:

Dawson Street (From Nassau Street to St. Stephen’s Green)

From 10 AM 1 PM  on Saturday the 16th of March.

Diversions:
Traffic heading north on Baggot Street Upper and Leeson Street Upper will divert via Mespil Road, Haddington Road, South Lotts Road and Pearse Street for northern traffic, and via Mespil Road and Grand Parade for western traffic.

Traffic heading east on Cuffe Street and St. Stephen’s Green South will divert via Wexford Street to the Grand Canal.

Traffic heading south on Kildare Street and Merrion Square will divert via Clare Street and Mount Street Lower to the Grand Canal.

The following streets will be closed between 12.00hrs and 13.00hrs on Saturday 16th March, 2013 using rolling road closures managed by An Garda Siochana:

St. Stephen’s Green North, Merrion Row, Baggot Street Lower, Baggot Street Bridge, Pembroke Street Lower, Pembroke Street Upper, Fitzwilliam Square North, Fitzwilliam Square West, Fitzwilliam Street Upper, Herbert Street, Mount Street Upper, Herbert Place, Wilton Terrace, Adelaide Road, Earlsfort Terrace, Leeson Street Lower, Leeson Street Bridge.

Local vehicular access and full pedestrian access will be maintained at all times.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

5K Run Road March 16th Dublin City Centre


Just a heads up on a 5K run scheduled for next week March 16th.

It's part of the St Patrick's Festival, here's a map of the route:



The race will start and finish in Dawson Street and follow this route :

Stephen’s Green,

Merrion Row,

Baggot St,

Fitzwilliam Square,

Baggot St
 
Herbert St,

Herbert Place ,

Lesson St bridge,

Adelaide Road,

Earlfort Terrace,

Stephen’s Green,

Dawson Street
Closures will be in affect roughly from 9 until 2 as a result.

For more info click HERE

Friday, March 8, 2013

Playlist for friday 8.3.13

4-5
Sonny J - Can't stop moving
Van Morrison - Jackie Wilson Said
Drums - Lets go surfing
Aretha Franklin - Respect
D:REAM - Things can only get better
Basement Jaxx - Rendez Vu
Wild Party - When I get older
Pogues - A pair of brown eyes
Green Day - Basket Case
Paul Simon - You can call me Al
Hall & Oats - Maneater
Two Door Cinema Club - Something good can work

5-6
Camera Obscura - Lloyd I'm ready to be heart broken
ACDC - Thunderstruck
The Joy Formidable - Whirring
Stunning - Brewing up a storm
Asteroid Galaxy Tour - The Golden Age
Jimi Hendrix - All along the watchtower
HAIM - Forever
Kool & the Gang - Jungle Boogie
U2 - I will Follow
Icona Pop - I Love It
Sea Pinks - Following Wind

6-7
Kings of Leon - Red Morning Light
Angus & Julia Stone - Big Jet Plane
Bachman Turner Overdrive - You ain't seen nothing yet
Foster The People - Houdini
Wilson Pickett - Land of a 1000 dances
Divine Comedy - Something for the weekend
Mikhael Paskalev - Jive Babe
Come On Live Long - Little Ones
Bob Dylan - Maggie's Farm
Dropkick Murphies - I'm Shipping up to Boston
Delorentos - Bullet in a gun

Digital Dublin Day

Not only is it International Women's day but it is also  Digital Dublin Day well at least between 10am – 7pm

What is it?

Digital Day is a day of fun with digital in Dublin City.

It is designed to demonstrate to Dubliners the impact that technology has on their lives and the potential of modern digital technologies. It is designed to encourage innovation and creativity in the ways in which we envisage harnessing technology in the city. It is an Innovation Dublin Day.

However it is not a standalone one day event. Rather it is part of a series of activities belonging to a RoadMap to a Digital Dublin that will lead to the publishing of a first ever Digital Masterplan for the Dublin City region in June 2013.

This Digital Masterplan itself is only the beginning of a relentless effort to ensure the city becomes and remains at the top tier of Digital Cities worldwide. Achieving this goal will ensure much increased economic prosperity for the Dublin City region and guarantee a greater quality of living for residents of Dublin.

Digital Day will have it’s basecamp at the home of the First Citizen of the City, the Lord Mayor.

A ‘pop up’ event space will be created on the forecourt of the Mansion House, Dawson street, Dublin 2. Along with much activity onsite, other activities will take place in the city centre at public WiFi locations, on mobile ‘Digital’ Buses and in many Dublin City businesses throughout the city.

All businesses are being invited to display the Digital Dublin logo and promote their openness for digital in the city. The message is “open to digital” and any business with a digital interface or technological tools is asked to adopt this message.

Activities planned for Mansion House basecamp include:

Free Public WiFi in local area
Coder Dojo involving local schoolchildren with James Whelton.
Apps for Fingal’ display and Dublinked showcasing the use of Open data
eCommerce demonstrations.
Electric Cars onsite and available for test drive (prebooking required)
Creation of digital stories via StoryMap
The story of the Mansion House via StoryMap
Bloggers onsite blogging about digital in the city.
Techspace editing and displaying video interviews with citizens recorded on the day.
Onsite survey re digital with real time display of results.
WiFi provider Gowex on site.
International Womens day ‘vibes of Ireland’ Twitter visualisation.(International Womens’ Day March 8th)
Soundwave.me displaying what music local DigiDubs are listening to
Digital’ talks with James Whelton, Johnny Ryan and others.

About the city activities include:

Libraries mobile bus: Create a digital memory; scan of old photos for silver surfers.
Digitise the nation bus: Mobile eLearning
Video interviews recorded with citizens at WiFi locations;
Digital treasure trail with StortMap
Presence at accenture International Womens Day event RDS.
Digital Workshops for young and older people at the Digital Hub.

Abnormal Load



Another abnormal load will leave Dublin Port tonight at half 9 and is due to arrive on Victoria Quay around 3 in the morning. It will travel via the East Wall Rd, Raheeny, Collins Ave, Ballymun Church St and the South Quays.

Rolling closures and diversions will be in place.

The full route is as follows:

Exit Dublin Port at the O2, turn left onto East Wall Rd turn right to Alfie Byrne Rd, turn right to Clontarf Rd continue along clontarf Rd, turn right onto Main St Raheny Village, at the junction of Station Rd turn left onto Howth Rd, turn right onto Collins Ave, left on Ballymun Rd continue onto St Mobhi Rd, Botanic Rd, Prospect Rd, Phibsborough Rd, Church St, continue Church St, turn right onto Aran Quay where a contra flow will be in operation along Ellis Quay, Wolfe Tone Quay turn left onto Frank Sherwin Bridge, turn left onto Victoria Quay and into Diageo.


Thursday, March 7, 2013

Playlist for Thursday 7.3.13

4-5
Beta Band - Dry The Rain
Tom Petty - American Girl
David Kitt - Say no more
Chairlift - Bruises
Fanfarlo - I'm a pilot
Dr. John - Right Place Wrong Time
Maccabees - Toothpaste Kisses
Undertones - Teenage Kicks
Delays - Long distance coming
Sea Pinks - Following Wind
Kingsmen - Louis Louis

 5-6
The Best Coast - The Only Place
Marshell Tucker Band - Can't You See
Frank Ocean - Lost
Moloko - The Time is now
Vampire Weekend - Diplomat's Son
Cure - Just Like Heaven
Matthew E White - Big Love
Kodaline - All I want

6-7
Divine Comedy - Something Good Can Work
Pascal Pinon - One Thing
Chic - Freak Out
The Asteroid Galaxy Tour - The Golden Rule
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole - Somewhere over the rainbow / What a wonderful world
Arcade Fire - Keep the car running
Fat Lady Sings - Arclight
Alt-J - Matilda
Fatboy Slim - Praise You
Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man
Kid Karate - This City

Ireland V France Restrictions


Ireland play France in the six nations this Saturday the 9th of March

Shelbourne Rd, Lansdowne Rd, Londonbridge Rd and Bath Ave will all be closed.

Expect heavy traffic inbound on the Grand Canal, around Donnybrook, Pembrooke Rd and the RDS.




If you can, avoid driving to the stadium do. You can take a dart, or if you want to take a bus any of the below routes will leave you near the action.

Routes 4 or 7 to Northumberland Rd.
Routes 1 and 47 to Tritonville Rd.
Routes 373838a3939a and 70 to Baggot St. / Waterloo Rd.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Playlist for Wednesday 6.3.13

4-5
Treesleepers - 21 Hookers
Rolling Stones - You can't always get what you want
Doves - Pounding
Black Keys - Little Black Keys
Temptations - Papa was a rolling stone
Fleet Foxes - Bedouin Dress
Little Green Cars - The John Wayne
Weezer - Say it ain't so
Austra - Lose It
Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak

5-6
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Our House
Jake Bugg - Lightning Bolt
Modest Mouse - Float On
Smiths - Panic
Wild Party - When I get older
Jam - Start
School of Seven Bells - ILU
Pulp - After You
Pogues - Rainy night in Soho

6-7
Phoenix - long distance Call
Cat power - Ruin
Axis of Awesome - 4 Chord
Beck - Devils Haircut
Come On Live Long - Little Ones
Stone Roses - Fools Gold
C2C - Down the road
John Martyn - May you never
Frames - Pavement Tune
Villagers - Nothing Happens



Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Playlist for Tuesday 5.3.13

4-5
Rage against the machine - Renegades of Funk
Neon Neon - I lust you
Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues
Hal - Why do you come here
Devandra Banhart - Lover
Blur - Song 2
Come On Live Long - Little Ones
The Isley Brothers - Take me in your arms
ACDC - Back in Black
The Strypes - You can't judge a book by its cover
Avalanches - Since I left You
Postal Service - The district sleeps alone tonight
Two Door Cinema Club - Something good can work

5-6
Primal Scream - Movin On Up
Asteroids Galaxy - The Golden Age
Simple Minds - Alive & Kicking
Kid Karate - Two Times
J.Geils Band - Centrefold
Angus & Julia Stone - Big Jet Plane
HAIM - Don't save me
Groove Armada - Hands of Time
Van Morrison - Wild Night
Little Green Cars - Harper Lee

6-7
Cure - In Between Days
Kavinsky - Nightcall
Baby Huey & The baby Sitters - Hard Times
Radiohead - High & Dry
Wild Party - When I get older
Gilbert O'Sullivan - Get Down
Tame Impala - Apocalypse Dreams
Josh Ritter - Kathleen
Sea Pinks - Following Wind
Daft Punk - Something about us
Midnight Oil - Beds are burning
Ryan Vail - Sunlight

Wide Load



Tonight's abnormal load is brought to you by Dun laoghaire Harbor and Guinness on Victoria Quay.

The convoy will leave Dun Laoghaire at 10 tonight and make it's way to Victoria Quay arriving around 6 Am. It will come in along the Rock Rd and Merrion Rd to Merrion Square along Nassau St and the South Quays. 

Rolling closures will take place as these exceptionally sized vehicles make their way to Guinness.

Here is the full route:

Dún Laoghaire Harbour – Monkstown Crescent – Rock Road – Merrion Road – Shelbourne Road – Grand Canal Street Upper- Clanwilliam Place - Mount Street Lower - Merrion Square North - Clare Street - Contra Flow will be in place on Leinster Street South - Nassau Street – Grafton Street Lower and College Green. Convoy will then continue along Westmorland Street – Aston Quay – continue along South Quays and enter the Diageo Plant at Victoria Quay.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Playlist for Monday 4.3.13

4-5
This Club - I won't worry
Neil Young - Cinnamon Girl
Blur - Tender
Queen - You're my best friend
Alt-J - Matilda
Nancy Sinatra - These boots are made for walking
Kid Karate - This City
Coldplay - Clocks
David Bowie - Where are we know?
Wild Party - When I get older
Vampire Weekend - m79
Come On Live Long - Little Ones

5-6
Ocean Colour Scene - Hundred Mile high city
HAIM - Don't save me
Kool & The Gang - Jungle Boogie
Kodakid - Shake Skin
Aretha Franklin - Respect
Django Django - Wor
Sea Pinks - Following Wind
Cake - Long Skirt, Short Skirt
White Stripes - Seven Nation Army
Matthew E White - Big Love
Smiths - How soon is now
Johnny Marr - The Messenger

6-7
DJ Shadow - Organ Donor
Camera Obscura - French Navy
Fleetwood Mac - Everywhere
Two Door Cinema Club - Sun
The Cinematic Orchestra - To build a home
Midlake - It covers the hillside
Bound Stems - Winston
Pulp - After You
Beatles - Ticket to ride
Le Galaxie - You feel the fire
Shearwater - You as you were
Thin Lizzy - The Rocker
Villagers - Nothing Arrived

Abnormal Load

Another exceptionally sized load is making its way to Guinness tonight, this time it will be making it's way from Dublin Port to Victoria Quay. It will leave the port at 11 and should reach it's destination at 3 AM.

The route it will take is a little unusual, it will travel via Sheriff St, the North Circular Rd, turn at Doyles Corner then make it's way to Church St and then to Victoria Quay.

There will be rolling closures as the load makes it's way through the city.

The Full Route is as follows:

Exit Port, East Wall Road, North Wall Quay, New Wapping Street, Sheriff Street Upper, Seville Place, Portland Row, North Circular Road, Doyle’s Corner onto Phibsborough Road, Church Street, contra flow onto Arran Quay and Ellis Quay turn left onto James Joyce Bridge, turn right onto Usher’s Island, Victoria Quay into Diageo Plant (Guinness).

Friday, March 1, 2013

Playlist Friday March 1st

4-5
The Frames - Pavement Tune
Angus & Julie Stone - Big Jet Plane
Grimes - Genesis
Villagers - Nothing Arrived
Pavement - Stereo
Le Galaxie - Love System
Ryan Vail - Sunlight
TV On The Radio - Wolf Like Me

5-6
Silhouette - Can't Keep Up
Red Hot Chili Peppers - This Velvet Glove
Billy Idol - Don't You (Forget About Me)
Harry Holler And The Hooligans - One Ear up And One Ear Down
Kodakid - Shake Skin
Nightbox - Burning
Paul McCartney - We All Stand Together
Dexy's Midnight Runners - Geno

6-7
Kid Karate - Two Times
Bob Dylan Blind Willie McTell
The National - Mistaken For Strangers
A Flock Of Seagull - I Ran
Supergrass - Pumping On The Stereo
Ash - A Life Less Ordinary
Peter Bjorn And John - I Wish I was A Spy
Entheos - Tend Te Dark Flame