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From a Whisper to a Scream - The Living History of Irish Rock |  
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  The history of rock & roll in Ireland is presented in suitably lively fashion in a series produced by RTÉ, Ireland's national television  network. In these first three installments from the series (each an hour long),  the story advances from the 1950s to the early 1980s, with archival footage  providing a glimpse of what all the excitement was about. The first stirrings of  rock music in Ireland took the form of "show bands," hugely popular ensembles  that gave many young musicians their start. Fascinating clips of concert film  chronicle the development of two artists who helped define rock in Ireland:  blues guitarist Rory Gallagher and Phil Lynott, a black Dubliner who formed the  hard-rocking band Thin Lizzy. The seldom-interviewed Van Morrison reminisces a  bit about his own formative years and influences, Bob Geldof talks about his  career in the Boomtown Rats, and Bono, the Edge, and others comment on U2's  earliest stirrings. Folk bands like Planxty are seen briefly in clips, as are  primal Celtic rockers Horslips and punk pioneers the Virgin Prunes. The bits of  concert footage, especially scenes of guitar hero Gallagher blazing away, would  alone make these programs worth watching, but interviews with Irish music  writers and intelligent observers such as film director Jim Sheridan (My Left  Foot) make the programs informative as well as extremely entertaining. -- Robert J. McNamara
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