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  2. The Auld Triangle - Wikipedia

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    "The Auld Triangle" is a song by Dick Shannon, ... U2 played a live cover version at Croke Park, Dublin on 24 July 2009 as part of the 360 tour.

  3. Royal Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Canal was immortalised in verse by Brendan Behan in The Auld Triangle. A monument featuring Behan sitting on a bench was erected on the canal bank at Binn's Bridge in Drumcondra in 2004. And the auld triangle went jingle jangle, All along the banks of the Royal Canal.

  4. The Quare Fellow - Wikipedia

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    The play was offered to Dublin's Abbey Theatre, but was turned down. It premièred at the Pike Theatre Club , Herbert Lane, Dublin, on 19 November 1954 to critical success. The Quare Fellow had its London première in May 1956 at Joan Littlewood 's Theatre Workshop at the Theatre Royal Stratford East .

  5. The Dubliners discography - Wikipedia

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    The Dubliners as of 2019 now tour under the name The Dublin Legends. Studio albums. Year Album details ... "The Auld Triangle" with Luke Kelly (re-issue) [14]

  6. List of songs about Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Auld Triangle" - by writer Brendan Behan, about his time in Mountjoy Prison "The Dublin Saunter (Dublin Can Be Heaven)" - by Leo Maguire, made famous by Noel Purcell "The Burning of the Abbey Theatre" - a comical song about the Abbey Theatre by Sylvester Gaffney (Leo Maguire). [23]

  7. List of Irish ballads - Wikipedia

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    "The Auld Triangle" – written by Dominic Behan for his brother Brendan, and featured in Brendan's play The Quare Fellow, recorded by The Dubliners and The Pogues " The Bard of Armagh " – a 19th-century Dublin broadside ballad, traditionally associated with Bishop Donnelly (1649–1716); recorded by John McCormack, Margaret Barry and the ...

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  9. 20 Greatest Hits (The Dubliners album) - Wikipedia

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    "The Auld Triangle" – 2:55 "I'll Tell Me Ma" – 2:31 "The Town I Loved So Well" – 6:22 "Cooley’s Reel / The Dawn / The Mullingar Races" – 3:26