Your favourite Irish drives? Hoping to try some in July-Aug
Posted: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 12:41 +0000
This time next week, I hope that the weather in Dublin is fine, since I;ll be starting a 5-6wk trip around Ireland, based in Dublin.
Right now I need to arrange a car. I suppose car hire is the sensible thing to do, even though I'd prefer to buy and drive (or rent/borrow) an old MX5 or VW GTI.
What are your favourite day drives, especially drives that can be started from Dublin?
Are there some epic drives that you've done as a group?
Let me know where to find them here.
Another question - is anyone here going to see Prince at Malahide Castle, July 30?
I've been told it's been a great summer for touring artists this year. Did anyone here see Steely Dan? I've heard good stuff about a lot of tours recently.
Hopefully Prince is also a highlight.
Thanks for any comments.
Any car hire or alternatives (up to 5-6wks) advice is also very much appreciated.
Cheers,
Ben
PS. the Prince article is here:
http://www.independent.ie/entertainment ... 17715.html
Right now I need to arrange a car. I suppose car hire is the sensible thing to do, even though I'd prefer to buy and drive (or rent/borrow) an old MX5 or VW GTI.
What are your favourite day drives, especially drives that can be started from Dublin?
Are there some epic drives that you've done as a group?
Let me know where to find them here.
Another question - is anyone here going to see Prince at Malahide Castle, July 30?
I've been told it's been a great summer for touring artists this year. Did anyone here see Steely Dan? I've heard good stuff about a lot of tours recently.
Hopefully Prince is also a highlight.
Thanks for any comments.
Any car hire or alternatives (up to 5-6wks) advice is also very much appreciated.
Cheers,
Ben
PS. the Prince article is here:
http://www.independent.ie/entertainment ... 17715.html
...Prince certainly isn't scared of hard work: he played a two and a half-hour set of all his hits plus four -- count them: four! -- encores at Hop Farm last Sunday.
"It's a shame we have a curfew," Prince pooh-poohs at the end. He and his band are so good that when they play The Jackson's Don't Stop Til You Get Enough, it is better than the original. You could also say the same of the version Prince plays of Come Together, Everyday People, I Want To take You Higher, and Play That Funky Music. This is a man at the very top of his game. He may be the most extravagantly multi-talented performer in the history of pop, writes Neil McCormick on his blog afterwards. His show in Dublin in three weeks will prove this beyond any reasonable doubt.
Prince plays Malahide Castle on July 30. Tickets are still on sale.