Cáit on The View

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martinfoyle
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Cáit on The View

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Cáit O'Riordan was a panelist on John Kelly arts review show last night, it should be archived here soon

http://www.rte.ie/tv/theview/index.html#this_week

On the bit I saw, during the Podge & Rodge commercial break, she shredded that lame sounding Marie Antoinette film.
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I think a lot of us automatically assumed you were talking about this show, which would have been pretty funny:
http://abc.go.com/daytime/theview/
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I knew there was something about that programme title that rang a bell when John Kelly's show returned. I'm sure Cáit would well up to appearing on the ABC show, she really would give them all something to talk(and talk and talk and talk) about.
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Lots on Cait suddenly. Who's she trying to impress?
Preacher was a talkin' there's a sermon he gave,
He said every man's conscience is vile and depraved,
You cannot depend on it to be your guide
When it's you who must keep it satisfied
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http://www.myspace.com/prenuprock

' What happens when members of two of the greatest
bands in Irish rock history get together? Something
incredible… Back from their lengthy US tour, Fiachna O
Braonain and Dave Clarke of the Hothouse Flowers met
up with Cait O Riordan of the Pogues, and the result
is.. Prenup. The first session happened by accident,
jamming together at a party in a castle in the
foothills of Ireland’s spectacular Wicklow Mountains,
it was one of those legendary moments in music that
happen by chance, and that no one present will ever
forget. Classy guitar, insistent bass and drums,
gritty vocals and songs written by rockers who know
what they’re doing… "talkin’ about a foolish love",
Prenup started recording. Making noise in a disused
office block in Dublin’s famous Temple Bar, followed
by two days at Elektra Studios, Prenup laid down their
first tracks, guerrilla-style, then got on the road.
Gigging in the wild West of Ireland, Prenup rocked the
house wherever they went and are now back in the
studio to put the finishing touches to their debut
album "Hell to Pay". It’s due for release in 2007 and
those in the know can’t wait…'
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