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Eileen Heron

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
56 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

My intense fascination with cars was maybe less of a secret.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

Our car at the time, red Toyota Corolla OIJ 1763, if you need to know, was in the garage for a couple of weeks and we got the lend of this silver blue Renault 9.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

Now, in the annals of motoring history, the Renault 9 merits hardly a mention.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

It was an unremarkably boxy French four-door saloon with skinny tyres.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

But in the two weeks we had it, it became a wonderland because it had two very important features.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

One was the novel monotrace seats.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

See, I told you I was a car nerd.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

The front seat was mounted on a single rail that ran down the middle, rather than the traditional two rails on each side of the seat, so passengers in the back had more room to put their feet.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

A brilliant idea, if you've a clown in the back seat.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

But the other feature, the one that really lit up my life, was the built-in cassette player.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

In our Corolla, you had an AM-FM radio with six preset buttons that physically shifted the little dial to the station you wanted.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

But in this French saloon, with its sumptuously soft seats, I could put a cassette into the slot, fast forward or rewind, to my heart's content, and listen to whatever I wanted.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

The temporary lend of this reno coincided with me getting the latest Clannad album, Foim, on cassette.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

The album was a collection of songs, as Gaelic agus a Merle, traditional songs, new songs, magically arranged with synthesisers and clarinet, drums, electric guitar, all wrapped up in pure Donegal Irish.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

It was a heady mix.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

I was captivated by this album as a teenager growing up in Urie and I spent my evenings sitting in the driver's seat of the Renault 9 in the drive of 23 Ashgrove Avenue with foam on a loop, singing along in the half dark and reading furiously through the words.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

Impossibly beautiful Donegal phrases, dhifas and lofas, like in the song Burra in Fosta, about the dangers of marrying for money, not love, with a funky synth riff and a saxophone in there as well, for good measure.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

Later that same year, Clannad became the first group to sing a song, Ask Gaelic, on Top of the Pops, and I can remember exactly where it was when I heard it announced.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

In my final year of school, I entered a competition for songs in Irish called Molinoige and our group came second.

Sunday Miscellany
Bewitching Music and the Brendan Voyage

Part of our prize was a recording for RTE Television.