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Somebody messed up big time! Twice!!!

A place for photographs, pictures, and other images.

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Does anyone remember the "tax d horsey set pigs" graffiti on the Quay Wall just beside O Connell Bridge?

This subreddit is all about Dublin, Ireland.

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A great synergy of afrofunk, reggae and disco; Manu Di Bango - "Goro City" 1981

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Inspired by Yacht Rock, I had a go at the retroactively creating a genre of my own... And succeeded. I present Dude Hop; mid 90s hip hop made by white dudes with hangovers.

From the guys who brought you Yacht Rock comes a deeper dive into the ocean of arbitrary genres. Hosts Steve Huey, JD Ryznar, David B Lyons, and Hunter Stair invent a new musical genre and count down its top ten songs. Now upgraded for the brand new millennium.

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Indian producer (who worked in England) Biddu and his i-feel-love-esque "Voodoo Man" from 1979

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Which key is the yachtiest?

A place to share and discuss yacht rock music and yacht rock culture, as well as the "Yacht Rock" webseries and podcasts The Yacht or Nyacht Podcast and Beyond Yacht Rock 2000.

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Madonna and Irish TV Presenter Terry Wogan

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A subreddit to post women ad'mirin' men or women. Pics, gifs, and videos are all quality 'mirin material.

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Completed my collection of MFSB albums on vinyl

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For everything record related. For equipment, setup, or troubleshooting questions, please ask in our stickied Weekly Questions Thread or consult the sub Wiki.

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Did anyone else feel Quinn's sex scene in ep 5 was completely unnecessary?

Subreddit for The Studio on Apple TV+. Seth Rogen stars as the newly appointed head of a movie studio. Desperate for celebrity approval, he and his executive team at Continental Studios must juggle corporate demands with creative ambitions as they try to keep movies alive and relevant.

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Poster from local politicians welcoming Kneecap to the area for their Dublin gig tonight

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For the Irish rap group KNEECAP, comprising Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap and DJ Próvaí. Check out r/Palestine

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Hey dudes, I've been really loving EDM recently, I think that DnB might be my favourite of all the EDM I've heard. Please share some of your favourite DnB EDM artists.

All things drum & bass.

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I'm really into Odyssey at the moment, so good, this can't really be classed as disco, it starts almost as a schmaltzy country ballad, but then the Lopez Sisters take it someplace magical in the chorus "if you're looking for a way out"

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Anyone know the story behind this abandoned airplane and train in Enniscrone?

Want an opinion from the Irish on a question or topic? You've arrived at the right place. Grab a pint, pull over a stool and ask away to your heart's content!

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New York 1971

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/r/OldSchoolCool **History's cool kids, looking fantastic!** A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest kids, everything from beatniks to bikers, mods to rude boys, hippies to ravers. And everything in between. If you've found a photo, or a photo essay, of people from the past looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.

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Anyone had any calls, supposedly, from PayPal, about a possible fraudulent money transfer on your account?

Want an opinion from the Irish on a question or topic? You've arrived at the right place. Grab a pint, pull over a stool and ask away to your heart's content!

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I've got a contender for England's first rap record here. Hot Chocolate Band "Give Peace a Chance" 1969

All UK Rap—UK Hip-Hop, Road Rap, UK Drill, Britcore, Grime! The newest songs, albums, videos, mixtapes, news and more.

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If you're interested in dance music history, and Dance/DJ scenes before house/techno/DnB etc, I found this podcast really interesting

Welcome to /r/EDM! Your prime source for talking about any kinds of electronic dance music and discovering the newest music in the scene

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Marvin Gaye playing basketball with Rev. Jesse Jackson 1976

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/r/OldSchoolCool **History's cool kids, looking fantastic!** A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest kids, everything from beatniks to bikers, mods to rude boys, hippies to ravers. And everything in between. If you've found a photo, or a photo essay, of people from the past looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.

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Please recommend some more tunes from the disco era with a pulsating, driving rhythm like Gino Soccio "Dancer"

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Cool podcast on how Jamaican Sound System Culture influenced British Music (1950-1991)

Sound System Culture - BASS PORN - Big Ass Bass Stacks !! NOT FOR CAR/HOME AUDIO !!

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Cool podcast on the influence of Sound System Culture, Fenster's Funky Sevens - ep 32

All tings related to Reggae Music. Roots, Rocksteady, Ska, Dancehall, Dub you name it!

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Macklemore speaking at his concert in Dublin tonight

r/Palestine: a forum for robust discussions encompassing all facets of Palestine, spanning its people, culture, art, history, politics, Israeli occupation, and various other facets. The State of Palestine is an occupied nation that declared independence on November 15, 1988, with Jerusalem as its capital. r/Palestine community fervently advocates for the liberation of Palestine. 🇵🇸

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Who are some other bands on the pub/club that have been out there gigging every weekend for decades?

Want an opinion from the Irish on a question or topic? You've arrived at the right place. Grab a pint, pull over a stool and ask away to your heart's content!

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I think I made a Hustle Bustle a few years ago; Fenster - Sunny Spells

From the guys who brought you Yacht Rock comes a deeper dive into the ocean of arbitrary genres. Hosts Steve Huey, JD Ryznar, David B Lyons, and Hunter Stair invent a new musical genre and count down its top ten songs. Now upgraded for the brand new millennium.

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There's a new large apartment complex on the Malahide Road in Dublin 13, near Clare Hall shopping centre, it's called De Verdon Place

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A place for discussion about Irish history. Make sure to familiarize yourself with our rules and guidelines BEFORE participating. We invite you to submit interesting articles, tell us about an interesting book you just read, or start a discussion about a subject you know a lot about or don't and would like to know more about! This is NOT a genealogy subreddit. Please refer to the subreddit rules for more information.