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The Transatlantic Anthology

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The Transatlantic Anthology

The Dubliners UMG
Released: Jun 23, 2009
Number of Disks: 2

Disk 1

1

The Holy Ground

 
Time: 2:16     Size: 3MB
2

Peggy Lettermore

 
Time: 1:49     Size: 3MB
3

Medley: Sunshine Hornpipe/Mountain Road

 
Time: 2:36     Size: 4MB
4

The Sea Around Us

 
Time: 2:39     Size: 4MB
5

Foggy Dew

 
Time: 3:22     Size: 5MB
6

I'll Tell My Ma

 
Time: 2:02     Size: 3MB
7

Finnegans Wake

 
Time: 3:16     Size: 5MB
8

Medley: The Donegal Reel/The Longford Collector

 
Time: 2:07     Size: 3MB
9

Rare Old Mountain Dew

 
Time: 1:30     Size: 2MB
10

The Glendalough Saint

 
Time: 2:44     Size: 4MB
11

The Rocky Road To Dublin

 
Time: 2:34     Size: 4MB
12

Will You Come To The Bower

 
Time: 4:02     Size: 6MB
13

Roisin Dubh

 
Time: 4:12     Size: 6MB
14

The Leaving Of Liverpool

 
Time: 4:42     Size: 7MB
15

The Nightingale

 
Time: 3:33     Size: 5MB
16

The Twang Man

 
Time: 1:47     Size: 2MB
17

Wild Rover

 
Time: 3:10     Size: 4MB
18

Sligo Maid / Colonel Rodney

 
Time: 2:23     Size: 3MB
19

Love Is Pleasing

 
Time: 2:20     Size: 3MB
20

Banks Of The Roses

 
Time: 2:19     Size: 3MB
21

Medley: Dublin/Nelson's Farewell

 
Time: 4:08     Size: 6MB
22

Within A Mile Of Dublin

 
Time: 2:18     Size: 3MB
1

Air Fa La La La Lo

 
Time: 3:35     Size: 5MB
2

Kitty Come Down From Limmerick

 
Time: 2:58     Size: 4MB
3

Mason's Apron

 
Time: 3:38     Size: 5MB
4

Roddy McCorley

 
Time: 2:48     Size: 4MB
5

The High Reel

 
Time: 2:54     Size: 4MB
6

The Kerry Recruit / One Morning in March

 
Time: 4:23     Size: 6MB
7

Off To Dublin In The Green

 
Time: 2:22     Size: 3MB
8

McAlpine's Fusilliers

 
Time: 2:52     Size: 4MB
9

Home Boys Home

 
Time: 3:07     Size: 4MB
10

Easy and Slow

 
Time: 2:52     Size: 4MB
11

The Ould Orange Flute

 
Time: 2:43     Size: 4MB
12

Willie Gannon

 
Time: 1:39     Size: 2MB
13

The Ragman's Ball

 
Time: 2:02     Size: 3MB
14

Greenland Whale Fisheries

 
Time: 2:53     Size: 4MB
15

The Cook In The Kitchen

 
Time: 2:13     Size: 3MB
16

Swallows Tail Reel

 
Time: 2:40     Size: 4MB
17

The Woman From Wexford

 
Time: 2:52     Size: 4MB
18

The Patriot Game

 
Time: 4:24     Size: 6MB
19

Jar Of Porter

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Time: 1:48     Size: 3MB
20

My Love Is In America

 
Time: 2:03     Size: 3MB

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Britney Antoinette


I have a personal relationship with Britney. I think anyone who memorized all the words to Baby One More Time ten years ago does. Britney was new. She was fresh. She was this wonderful piggy-tailed school girl fantasy and we all wanted to be her. The novelty wore off after a while. We grew up, realized that no, we weren’t going to turn into Britney, and no, we didn’t really want to either. We would mock her new hits and belt out her old ones with nostalgia. Her movie Crossroads was terrible. Britney won the Razzie award for Worst Actress, and the film was poorly received critically and by everyone who saw it - but the point is- everyone saw it. Britney once said, “I can… hopefully be a legend or something, like Madonna.” And she has become that. Everyone knows the name, everyone knows that she has two children, and shaved her hair that one time, and used to date Justin Timberlake, and claimed she’d be a virgin until marriage, and pashed Madonna on national television and failed her hyped up come-back performance at the MTV music awards, and everyone knows the words to Baby One More Time. It’s not her music. It’s not her performances, her acting career or her talents. Britney is simply famous for being famous. We watched as her image was prostituted by the media, we watched her try to grow from a soft-porn princess into a sexually strong woman- and sort of fail. We watched her two marriages, her failure at motherhood and marriage. We watched her breakdown and we watched it with a sick hunger in our eyes. Britney was the sad little trailer-trash girl, carefully chosen as a virgin sacrifice to the gods of publicity. Her state was so pitiful, abused and tragic that all we could do was shake our heads and laugh sadly.

The Marie Antoinette of our generation, she epitomizes the excess of the past century and has become an abstract idea of the self destruction induced when too much fame is put in the wrong hands. When we were starved of good music, Britney said, ‘Let them hear pop’ and in a paparazzi revolution, we beheaded her with our bloodlust. And then she released “Blackout”. With a surprising self-consciousness, she sang, ‘Gimme More,’ a belated f-you to the media. Yes, she said, you can abuse me and put my ass on the cover of your magazines, but it’s my ass that’s selling the magazine. I’m still here, I am surviving, I am Britney, and you all know my name. While it’s not much of a comeback, it’s nice to see that she’s still kicking. We’re clustering around the computer watching the video clip and rooting for her, just like in the old days. As ridiculous as she is, she’s still a part of us, an icon of the last ten years, an icon of pop. She’s refused to burn out and fade away, and her persistence has made her a Madonna. Britney got her wish. She became a legend.

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