The Bleeps Book Information

The Bleeps Book (short spirit version) by Anthony mac Carthy is out now.

It’s for sale for 15€ in select Irish stores like the likes of Music Zone, 33RPM, Quay Coop in Cork City, Kerr’s in Clon, O’Donovans in Skibb and Bantry, Bandon & Kinsale bookshops. It can also be ordered via the contact page of this website. And the ebook version is available at amazon.

What it all about? It’s really about a man who relocates to a few fictional towns like Bleeps in order to come to terms with his inner true self. It’s a short but inspiring read and it gives hope to all including the underdog.

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Praise for Anthony mac Carthy/De Confidence

On Up For The Match by Anthony mac Carthy

“This spoken word over music number sounds promising”

Tony O’ Donoghue, RTE Cork

On Dropout by De Confidence

“This is my personal favourite Irish single of 1990”

Dave Fanning, RTE 2FM

On Ned Kelly Was a Gentleman by De Confidence

“This mini-album is a brave attempt at something different”.

Patrick Brennan, Hot Press magazine

On The Bleeps Book, short spirit version by Anthony mac Carthy

“I’d slant it as that great love song he never actually wrote”

Lara Hayes, friend’s review

Anthony McCarthy’s recommendations

Circa winter 2024

Recordings

1; Fioruisce, the Legend of the Lough: John Spillane

2; All Over the World, The Very Best of: Electric Light Orchestra

3; Ciddy Hall: Nine Wassies from Bainne

4; The Crossing: Big Country

5; The Morning Star: ger wolfe

Books

1; Forty Stories: John Updike

2; Greek: Theo Dorgan

3; The Spiritual Laws of Life: Harold Klemp

4; People of Beara: Marc O’ Sullivan Vallig

5; This boy’s heart: John Creedon

Gigs

1: De la soul, opera house cork, 27/10/2024

2: Phil Coulter. Opera house cork, 31/10/2024

3; Nathan carter, opera house, cork, 31/01/2025

4: Derek Ryan opera house ,cork 22/02/2025

5: Smokie opera house cork, 27/02/2025

remembering john lennon by anthony mc carthy

Remembering John Lennon

by Anthony McCarthy

DEC 8th 2015 will the 35th Anniversary of John Lennon’s death in unfortunate circumstances outside the Dakota building in New York. A short bit away you will locate Strawberry Fields, the area of Central Park dedicated to his memory. I have being there, done that – paying my own personal tribute to one of my all-time favourite musical heroes.

He was born in Liverpool during 1940 and was raised an Anglican. He co-founded The Beatles who became the world’s most popular band during the swinging sixties.

Their ultra positive loving songs simply left the world in a better place than before the first few bars of their debut hit “Love Me Do” were aired. And John Lennon continued the trend with his subsequent solo recordings, more so than any of the other three in my estimation. And the bright young ones of the current era are discovering this music in their own way mostly via social media channels. I had a chat with one such fan Des O’Mara in the back part of his own café “Mirables” in downtown Dunmanway. “How did you first get tuned in to Lennon’s music & that of his preceeding band? “My mother lived in London for parts in the 1960s and it was her record collection that initially spawned my interest. She possesses the original vinyl versions of the Beatles albums & the first couple of Lennon’s solo ones too. And sometimes I play these albums in our ancient Pye record player and that is really special for we are then hearing the recordings exactly as their early fans would have heard them”. Do you think he paid a price for his art? “Yes, because everything has its price and the more truer the artist the more he can come under attack. And so it was with John, who suffered for his art in no uncertain terms at different times. The FBI led campaign to deport him from America was one such example”.

If you compose the very best, you may as well work with the very best. The fact that the great Phil Spector was in the production chair for most of John’s post Beatles recordings is a prime reason why they still retain that cutting edge right to this day.

When songs like Instant Karma, Woman is the Nigger of the World & Imagine were originally released back in the early 1970s, they were out of sync with the simple Catholic created consciousness that predominated here at that time, especially so in rural areas. In fact these JL songs have a lot more relevance with the modern era Ireland.

The great songs by the great artists like JL always raise the bar for all of us to aim at; they coax the ordinary man to think things through more deeply than he was accustomed to in other words.

One night I had this dream:

‘Tis Live at the Marquee Cork and just after the clock struck 9, John Lennon appears on stage to rapturous applause. ………….

After a brief hello he shifts to the side and sits down next to the piano. He hits a few bars and begins singing Imagine……………………

And the whole audience sang every single word……..

And yes things are meant to be that good some of the time. They’ll be days like this as Van the Man sang. Alas it never came true but what a wonderful dream it was…….

that big st. patrick’s day parade in NYC

 

That big St. Patrick’s Day Parade in NYC

 

 

Anthony Mac Carthy

 

I once overheard a lady in an establishment near Croke Park utter “you know some of the groovers in this neck of the woods think there was hardly any sex in Ireland before Bono put his shades on”.” There’s good sooth in that alright”, said her companion. But in accordance with fact it’s a bit like saying there was hardly any spirituality in Ireland before Saint Patrick put his ropes on. March the 17th is upon us again and the gentleman credited with introducing Christianity in the Emerald Isle is remembered one more time and another big party is on the horizon and one of the bigger events is still the New York Parade which will go down 5th Avenue as per usual kick-starting at approx. 11 in the morning. A few years ago I was amongst the sea of faces watching it all unfold and the sound was one of melodious bands & stamping feet and not forgetting the cacophony of sound that is the city that never sleeps itself. And the colour was predominately green which is the colour of envy and some must indeed be envious that the Irish are still allowed to have one of the hippest avenues in the world all to themselves for a day. And also present was my alter ego creation Billy the Blob albeit in the figment of my imagination only. And the grandiose greenness of the Empire State Building was the sight that stuck in the memory as we made our way for some light refreshments and a posse of Irish artistic talent were in town including The Pogues who added their own socking sound to the party and I bet just like the rest of us St. Patrick would have being pleased as punch at Shane MacGowan’s gem “Fairytale of New York”. Would I recommend the parade? What do you think Billy? “I’d only go again if I thought I could touch the sash of the grand marshal and meet a genuine leprechaun”, sort of said Billy in my inner ear. But more seriously there are pros and cons. The Big Apple would do one’s heart good at any time but some say now that we are in the 21st century and all that, the parade needs a bit of revamping and I recently read a blog on the net that said its time was almost up and it lagged behind similar events like the parades at Mardi Gras New Orleans & Rio De Janeiro Carnival and the blogger went on to depict last years event as the musical equivalent of a Daniel O’ Donnell show as opposed to a U2 extravaganza. But setting side-by-side doesn’t always add up to intrinsic truth although it has its plus points in certain things like in the football & pop music codes. It simply comes with human consciousness limitations and the main difficulty with it is that we are apt to stick too much to the concepts of the mind and more or less ignore the higher viewpoint of soul. And sometimes its plausible to throw that thing called love into the equation. Is it the greatest yardstick of the lot? For anything we love can be saved and the more love in the periphery of a thing the more it ought to be. As an example look no further than the old Beatles recordings. They were made with much care & attention, the songs themselves ooze with love and the demand for them shows no sign of abetting. The love barometer of the NY parade may not quite scale the heights as that of the Liverpool Quartet, but if you look beneath the surface you will find a fair stab of it there – love of community, love of place, etc, etc. Without a doubt this event passes the love test and that’s ample reason for it to continue. And the archbishop of the city Timothy Cardinal Dolan

will be the grand marshal for the 2015 NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

 

Anthony McCarthy is the leader of the spoken word over music act De Confidence. He is the author of the recent book New York City: a Guide, a bit Irish, the Light & the Blob.

 

 

 

christmas in new york

Xmas in New York by Anthony Mc Carthy

Christmas in New York: a feast of shopping trips, site seeing, helicopter journeys, sporting activities, virtual tours, literary readings, art-house screenings, comedy stand-ups, gigs, plays, clubbing, burlesque and even that kitchen sink too if that is what you want. And it’s a good bet that a fair bunch will travel again this December despite the fact that we have extra items to mull over like house taxes & water charges.

Now of course we have that priceless internet and you can check out for yourself all sorts of stuff like what’s brightest on Broadway & Off-Broadway too. Not quite part of that is the Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring icons like the Rockettes, up & running again this Xmas. Other regular seasonal events include The Rockfeller Center tree-lighting ceremony, The Emerald Nuts midnight run, The Next Wave festival, The New Year’s Eve celebrations on Times Square and so forth. For more here check nycgo.com.

A lot of things in Manhattan are state-of-the-art and I am not just talking about the sound systems at the more hip music venues like Irving Plaza near Union Square – for

it refers to a whole load of things such as the screening facilities at the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center off Columbus Avenue; the classic décor at the Crosby Street Hotel in Soho; the stunning architecture at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in the Bowery; the entrance to the redesigned NY Historical Society off Central Park West and every minor detail about the Rose Center for Earth & Space, a dazzling $200 million dollars set-up boasting multi-sensory technology, virtual simulators, digital scales, astronomical images, ect, ect. It is located within earshot of the Museum of Natural History on Upper West Side.

If you have time over a trip or two out to the outer boroughs is well worth it. For starters they are larger in scale that what they seem. And for that reason a little planning is required here. Brooklyn is now exceedingly hip and spaces like the BAM

arts complex very much live up to the hype. And the new Barclays auditorium is another crystal-clear one. The borough of Queens doesn’t have major calling cards. And is inclined to be overlooked a little. I asked the Cork based Mary Guiney who grew up there for her opinion, “ Well any neighbourhood that reared & bred those riveting Ramones must have a few lifelike things up its sleeve, furthermore a veritable posse of other great artists were also born there”. But what would you recommend for the tourist? “I heard they recently revamped the Museum of the Moving Image and arty types should dig it, the NY Mets baseball stadium – which in the past has staged the likes of the Beatles & the Stones – is worthy of a sconce and so is the nearby Flushing Meadow Park”.

Another factor why some desire to pop over there is to immerse themselves in that

thing called the New York State of Mind. Now this is worthy of closer scrutiny.

Say you go over for an extended vacation and you return in the 2nd week of January

feeling like a Native New Yorker; but sometime later you wake up one morning and you say to your partner,” I’m just feeling a little unstuck today darling, perhaps even a bit grumpy”. And she utters in edgeways, “whatever happened to that New York State of Mind then, you cannot be blaming the Bishops for it now can you”. End of the word spin. In truth, a state of mind really means the same thing as a state of consciousness. And artists who have a philosophical & sacred side to their art like for instance the lionhearted Leonard Cohen will testify to the fact that if you really want to move into a higher state of consciousness in a manner that actually counts you will need the assistance of that higher power.

How to hit NYC without breaking the bank? If you use your mother wit, you can still enjoy your sojourn relatively cheaply like making the most of all the free things the city that never sleeps has to offer. The ferry to Staten Island comes without charge;

and so does that walk along The Highline, an approx. 1-mile linear themed park cum site-specific art location, located on the far west side of Manhattan. And admission to the Museum of the Native American Indian is free. And there’s lots more things to be had for the asking too.

The city’s tallest skyscraper One World Trade Center – formally known as Freedom Tower – is finally up & away. And the Whitney Museum is about to relocate. And you could download tunes like Christmas in Harlem, to get you in the mood before departure. Or perhaps you prefer something more quirky, then you could opt for Fashion Crisis Hits New York by The Frank & Walters. And you have lots more options for that ipod too.

Anthony McCarthy is the author of the 2014 travel book:

New York City, a Guide, a bit Irish, the Light & the Blob………..

Anthony’s New Book about New York

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The Cork born writer /performer Anthony McCarthy has just issued his latest book entitled “New York City: a Guide, a bit Irish, the Light & the Blob”. This unique book delivers all you would expect from a traditional travel guide and much more all written with a passion and style of its very own. Aimed at travellers, armchair travellers, the Irish & all lovers of NYC, this is a travel guide with a difference.

Its available at all the leading cork bookstores the likes of liam russells, quay coop, bandon bookshop, bantry bookshop, and o ‘ donovans & pierce hickey’s in skibbereen.

Its also available in a limited number of stores outside of county cork.

The official release date is march the 17th 2014.