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coronas 03-16-09 05:53 AM

Phil Lynott! The band was Thin Lizzy and his first hit was Whiskey in the Jar, but this is another group version (Horslips?). Lynott's voice was unmistakable.
Can be Eamon Carr or Charlie O´Connor?

Madox58 03-16-09 06:02 AM

This version is by Metallica.

coronas 03-16-09 06:47 AM

Thanks, privateer.

Sailor Steve 03-16-09 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by A Very Super Market
Hey, that's the "Keelhauled" avatar!

Already pointed out by MookieMookie above.

@ Dowly: the closing parenthesis [)] is outside the line in your link, rendering it dead.

Dowly 03-16-09 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
@ Dowly: the closing parenthesis [)] is outside the line in your link, rendering it dead.

Ta, fixed. :salute:

Madox58 03-16-09 03:02 PM

The Cyclopes is a re-work of AG124's Collier.
I 'Added' a few things, including the Avatar.
(With permission from Neal.
I WAS keelhauled at the time.)
Ref then did some 'Special' effects.
BigBoyWooly scripted it into GWX.

There are quite a few Easter Eggs in GWX.
And not all of them have been found.
;)

Jimbuna 03-16-09 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by PaulH513
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lt.Fillipidis
There are ghost ships in SH3!? :o
Where? I havent seen any!

Yes indeed there are ghost ships in SH3 ! They seem to come and go as they please and are normally not found in the shipping lanes as far as I can tell. This one was spotted of the USA coast and soon disappeared in thin air.

LMAO :DL

To think we've been discussing this over on TS for nearly a fortnight...well done Paul :up:

@Privateer

He couldn't get the other two eggs out of me though :hmmm:

I reckon he's looking though :rotfl:

Madox58 03-16-09 04:13 PM

Other Clues are on my YouTube videos!
:har:

Red Heat 03-16-09 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PaulH513
I came across this eerie Easter Egg of a skelton at the helm of a ghost ship and wonder if anyone else has seen it or any of the other Easter Eggs that the game has to offer?

http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/8245/...9163347268.png

One question...this its allied or enemy?
Thats all i want to know.... :D

Madox58 03-16-09 04:31 PM

Don't waste your Torps!
You can not sink what sunk in 1918!

For more surprises?
Look to the Sky,
Travel Far,
Dive deep where you should not be!
In each of these places
you'll see what you'll realize
was not ment to be seen.
LOL

owner20071963 03-16-09 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by nikbear
Quote:

Originally Posted by owner20071963
Quote:

Originally Posted by privateer

One of Irelands Greatest Irish Bands recorded that Song,
'Whiskey In The Jar',
besides U2,
They were called Horselips,
Their Lead singer,
Afterwards became World Famous,
What was his Name?
Do You Know?
Free pint in Denmark at the Subsim Meet 2009,
on me,
If You can Name the Singer,
Is He the Skeleton?:arrgh!:

Phil Lynott? band called Thin Lizzy?:03:

Yes Correct :arrgh!:

PaulH513 03-17-09 06:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna
Quote:

Originally Posted by PaulH513
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lt.Fillipidis
There are ghost ships in SH3!? :o
Where? I havent seen any!

Yes indeed there are ghost ships in SH3 ! They seem to come and go as they please and are normally not found in the shipping lanes as far as I can tell. This one was spotted of the USA coast and soon disappeared in thin air.

LMAO :DL

To think we've been discussing this over on TS for nearly a fortnight...well done Paul :up:

@Privateer

He couldn't get the other two eggs out of me though :hmmm:

I reckon he's looking though :rotfl:

Thanks Chief, keeping my "eye" peeled got me a five star rating :know:

And yes you are right and you can bet your keel that I will keep looking for more Eggs.

PaulH513 03-17-09 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by privateer
Don't waste your Torps!
You can not sink what sunk in 1918!

For more surprises?
Look to the Sky,
Travel Far,
Dive deep where you should not be!
In each of these places
you'll see what you'll realize
was not ment to be seen.
LOL

Would Mickey Mouse by the fort be considered an egg?

Also the faces in the mountain I consider an egg and not a natural rock formation!

I also came across some topless Amazon women on the beach in Africa, but they disappeared into the jungle before I could get a screen shot.

={FH}=Paddy 03-17-09 07:47 AM

Eamonn Carr was the Drummer in the HorseSlips, while Barry Devlin and Charles O'Connor shared the lead vocals. They in fact never released "Whiskey in the jar" on any of their albums but as all Irish Trad bands, most likely played it live at gigs.
The Dubliners were the band who threw the song to the fore front in the mid 60's.
It was again taken on by Thin Lizzy front man Phil Lynott in the early 70's and rehashed in to classic rock version. During all this time it was and is regularly played by many an Irish band. In the early 90's, Metallica took the song a step further from where Phil Lynott left off 20 years or so earlier and made a much heavier and powerful rendition. It remains a long time, and deserved, Irish Trad classic.

For more info, see below links:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whiskey_in_the_Jar

http://www.horslips.ie/

owner20071963 03-17-09 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ={FH}=Paddy
Eamonn Carr was the Drummer in the HorseSlips, while Barry Devlin and Charles O'Connor shared the lead vocals. They in fact never released "Whiskey in the jar" on any of their albums but as all Irish Trad bands, most likely played it live at gigs.
The Dubliners were the band who threw the song to the fore front in the mid 60's.
It was again taken on by Thin Lizzy front man Phil Lynott in the early 70's and rehashed in to classic rock version. During all this time it was and is regularly played by many an Irish band. In the early 90's, Metallica took the song a step further from where Phil Lynott left off 20 years or so earlier and made a much heavier and powerful rendition. It remains a long time, and deserved, Irish Trad classic.

For more info, see below links:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whiskey_in_the_Jar

http://www.horslips.ie/

Spot on,
Happy St Patricks Day :arrgh!:


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