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Too Many Times

by Dogtail Soup

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Dogtail Soup featuring Liam Ó Maonlaí: Dogtail Soup Love, Colin Sessions

This powerful and emotional recording was captured as part of the Love Colin Project which is a celebration of the works of the late Colin Vearncombe aka Black. Although Colin is mostly remembered for his worldwide hit ‘Wonderful Life’, he was an extraordinarily proficient songwriter and the aim of the Love Colin project is to highlight his many other beautiful songs by inviting other singers and musicians to re-imagine them in their own style.

In August 2021, in the middle of lockdown, Dogtail Soup, the band originally formed by Colin, Camilla Griehsel (Colin’s wife and professional singer), Interference’s Fergus O’Farrell, and Maurice Seezer got together with nine guest vocalists to record some of their favourite Vearncombe/Black songs.

This song is particularly of the time we are all living through. When so many of us have lost somebody close to us, it’s inevitable that our thoughts turn to the many things left unsaid. We always think we have more time.

‘Too Many Times’ written by Colin Vearncombe. Originally released on the album 'Black' in 1991, re-appears on both 'Live at The Bassline, Johannesburg' in 2001 and in 2016 on the 'Any Colour You Like' special collection. This recording features Liam Ó’Maonlaí (vocals, Piano), Paul Tiernan (acoustic guitar), Maurice Seezer (Hammond organ), James O'Leary (electric guitar) & John Fitzgerald (bass).

Liam Ó Maonlaí is one of Ireland's best-loved musicians and singers, both in rock and traditional music. Spanning over a quarter-century, Liam's career has seen him achieve number one hits in over twenty countries, from playing with Aboriginal musicians in the Australian outback to recording with some of the world's best-known musicians including Glen Hansard, Marketa Irglova, Carlos Nunes, Donal Lunny, U2 and Van Morrison.

A singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, artist, painter, dancer, who was once described, by Bono, as 'The best white boy soul singer in the world’, he’s also noted as one of Ireland's best Sean Nós (traditional Irish) singers.

Liam formed Hothouse Flowers in 1985 with schoolmate Fiachna Ó Braonáin and together they produced over half a dozen albums not including compilations and live recordings and continue to gig in Ireland and abroad. He also released solo albums Rian and To be Touched, the former of which was turned into a dance show with Michael Keegan-Dolan. In 2014 he released Ré, an album recorded with Rian dance show band-mates.

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Too Many Times (Colin Vearncombe)

There’ve been too many times
When I never said what was on my mind
How was I to know you’d go so soon?
Your God will come to take you home

Leaving me stumbling over
These stupid lines on a shabby page
Daddy, sometimes I’m filled with rage – I lost the only thing that was really mine

So Daddy, can you hear me?
Oh Daddy, do I still make you laugh?
And I know just what you’d say
Is this really the time and place?
To say all of those things that we never said

There’ve been too many times
When my head was filled with stupid pride
I hope you’re laughing now that all these words have been set aside

Oh Daddy, can you hear me?
Oh Daddy, do I still make you laugh?
And I know just what you’d say
Is this really the time and place?
To say all of those things that we never said

It seems so long since I saw you
Yet it seems like yesterday
There’s no need to make amends for I look on us as friends

Oh Daddy can you hear me?
Oh daddy do I still make you laugh?

credits

released January 1, 2021
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Liam O'Maonlai Vocals, Piano
Paul Tiernan Guitar
James O'Leary Electric Guitar
Maurice Seezer Wurlitzer Organ
John Fitzgerald Bass Guitar

Recorded for the Love Colin Project by Dave O'Brien in Lettercollum Recording Studio, Timmoleague, West Cork
Mixed by John Fitzgerald, Lettercollum Recording
Mastered by Andy Patterson for Nero Schwarz
Produced by Camilla Griehsel & Steve Baker
Recordings co-ordinated by Marc McDonald.

Written by Colin Vearncombe. Published by BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited.
© 2021 Nero Schwarz Music Limited
All Rights Reserved.

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Dogtail Soup Cork, Ireland

'Dogtail Soup’ is an eclectic and flavourful musical stew made by carefully simmering
Camilla Griehsel with Maurice Seezer ,
adding a pinch of Paul Tiernan
a sprinkling of Anthony Noonan, a cupful of John Fitzgerald
and a splash of James O’Leary
Occasional ingredients include Marja Gaynor,
Bertrand Galen and Glen Hansard.
Dogtail Soup are also known as Interference.
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