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A Dublin-based poetry and performance group, Tara Telephone is often categorized as one of the Irish Beat groups of the late sixties, as seen on irishshowbands.net .
This photo's caption reads "Eamon Carr (later of Horslips), Peter Fallon (brother of B.P. and nephew of the poet Padraig Fallon and Lucienne Purcell. Lucienne subsequently joined Nightbus.)"
But that's only part of the story.
Of the photo and of Tara Telephone.
The history of Tara Telephone as briefly outlined in Mark Cunningham's Hot Press article on Horslips :
Both [Eamon] Carr and [Declan] Sinnott had been major players in Tara Telephone, a poetry and music group which among its many antics included the publication of magazines and broadsheets, such as The Book Of Invasions. Carr says: “Peter Fallon and I produced those broadsheets and we published just about anybody from Allen Ginsberg and Adrian Henri to Marc Bolan and Roger McGough. The artist that we had working with us was Jim Fitzpatrick who went on to design Thin Lizzy’s album sleeves.”
Of the heady late ’60s/early ’70s era, Carr recalls: “There was a really exciting underground movement going on in Dublin and some of the more interesting bands were Skid Row with Gary Moore, Dr Strangely Strange and Mellow Candle. Henry McCullough (later of Wings fame and one of the voices on Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side Of The Moon) played with The People who later became Eire Apparent, then he joined Sweeney’s Men who were a young traditional music group.
“We persuaded Philip Lynott to come and read some of his lyrics and poems at one of our poetry workshops. He was well nervous about it but it sort of validated what he was doing. There was a lot of exchange of ideas floating between people and it was a very healthy, creative period."
(Cover art from The Book of Invasions: A monthly broadsheet published by Tara Telephone, Eamon Carr, Peter Fallon , editors. Title Design by Jim Fitzpatrick (Two Bare Feet) Typeset by Irish Graphic Design, and Printed by Ben-Day Press, Ltd., Dublin 2. Image scanned from copy in private collection.)
In the summer of 2005, a piece of Tara Telephone artwork was in the Summer of Love Exhibition of the Liverpool Tate. Online research into private libraries and literary collections shows that the poetry and publications of Tara Telephone are worth closer study. Not only because they introduce themes and imagery later developed in Horslips lyrics and albums, but also because, in their own right, they are a glimpse into a time and place. They are documents of a wider movement and an emerging culture of modern Irish poetry and popular art.
Tara Telephone Publications (a partial list)
Capella
Capella 1 40 poems by 28 poems including Gerard McCarthy, Jim Burns, Pete Morgan, Brian Wake, Des O'Mahony, Tony Dash, Roger McCough, Mike Evans and Peter Finch. 3/ 6d.
Capella 2 38 poems by 24 poets including Pete Morgan, Leland Bardwell, Leo Finlay, Ben Gibney, Tina Morris, Liam Murphy, Brian Patten, Wes Magee, Justin McCarthy, Adrian Henri, Pete Sinfield and Knute Skinner. 3/-d.
Capella 3 Contributors include Brian Wake, Willie Kealy, John Lennon, Joe Taylor, Eugene Platt, Denis MacEoin, Brendan Kennelly, Pearse Hutchinson and Pete Morgan. 3/-d.
Capella 4
Capella 5+6
The Book of Invasions
Chapter 1 contains poems by twelve younger Irish writers. 1 /-d.
Chapter 2 contains poems from twelve poets including Gerry McCarthy, Leland Bardwell, Eamon Carr, Olga Murphy, Ben Gibney, Des O'Mahony, Peter Fallon, Terry Hayden, Richard Moran, Joe Taylor, Evanna O'Boyle, and Liam Murphy. 1 /-d.
Chapter 3 contains poems from ten contemporary British poets including Pete Morgan, Mike Evans, Brian Wake, Wes Magee, Adrian Henri, and Jim Burns.
Chapter 4
Cover designs by Jim Fitzpatrick (Two Bare Feet).
Poem-Posters
No. 1 'No Exit' by Peter Fallon and Two Bare Feet Silver, black and white
No. 2 'A Tale of Love' by Eamon Carr and Two Bare Feet, Day-Glo pink and silver
It is the hope of this page and the companion Tara Telephone site to explore and learn more about Tara Telephone and the intensely creative period of Irish and popular cultural history of the time.
I hope to respect all copyright issues and will update any information on this site that others may see as incomplete or incorrect. Also, the site location of Ireland is in acknowledgement of Tara Telephone. I am based in the United States.I edited my profile with Thomas’ Myspace Editor V3.6 !

My Interests

Tara Telephone.com

I'd like to meet:

People dedicated to the continued scholarship and exploration of 20th century literature and poetry, with an emphasis on eras where literary expression is also involved in emerging forms of popular culture, such as movies, television, graphic art, music and the internet.

Music:

Marc Bolan, Dr. Strangely Strange, Horslips, King Crimson, Leo O'Kelly, The Radiators from Space, Skid Row, Sonny Condell, Thin Lizzy, Tir Na nOg, T-Rex

Books:

Adrian Henri, Adrian Mitchell, Aine O'Connor, Alan Blair, Allen Ginsberg, Ben Gibney, Brendan Kennelly, Brian Patten, Brian Treacy, Brian Wake, Chester Conklin, Colin Pollard, Deidre Kelleher, Denis MacEoin, Des O'Mahony, Donagh Maguire, Donal Sheridan, Donald Gardner, Eamon Carr, Eilean Ni Chuilleannain, Eugene Platt, Evana O'Boyle, Gerard McCarthy, Gerard Smyth, Hayden Foster, Hayden Murphy, Henry Graham, Huw Morgan, James Simmons, Jim Burns, Joe Taylor, John Henry Jones, John Lennon, John Wallace, Justin McCarthy, Knute Skinner, Leland Bardwell, Leo Finlay, Liam Murphy, Maire Dineen, Maurice Cockrill, Michael Longley, Mike Evans, Nick Vickers, Olga Murphy, Pearse Hutchinson, Pete Brown, Pete Morgan, Pete Sinfield, Peter Fallon, Peter Finch, Phil Lynch, Richard Moran, Roger McGough, Seamus Heaney, Sean Connolly, Sue Evans, Terry Hayden, Thomas Tessier, Tina Morris, Tony Dash, Wes Magee, Will Parfin, Willie Kealy

My Blog

Eamon Carr interviews JP Donleavy

Ginger TalesBy Eamon CarrThursday June 19 2008BEHAN COULDN'T REALLY FIGHT," says JP Donleavy. "But I was a skilled boxer. And so this one punch, the only punch I threw, hit him squarely on the nose an...
Posted by Tara Telephone on Fri, 20 Jun 2008 08:49:00 PST

A new Children’s Poet Laureate for Wales

Poet laureate announced at Urdd"The new poet laureate - Ifor ap Glyn - from Caernarfon, becomes the ninth person to hold the post.The position is a joint scheme between S4C, the Welsh Books Council, ...
Posted by Tara Telephone on Sun, 01 Jun 2008 09:07:00 PST

May Day was never the same after Allen Ginsbergs 1965 visit to Prague

"Poetry...is a way of resisting, of saying no to the demons of society and a great yes to freedom of life and thought. Ginsberg symbolized that in 1965."When poetry was kingBy Darrell JónssonFor The ...
Posted by Tara Telephone on Sun, 11 May 2008 12:53:00 PST

Robert Hass on this week’s Lehrer News Hour

By the greatest bit of luck, I caught this interview on last Wednesday's Lehrer News hour:Robert Hass Discusses His Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poetry"Time and Materials" by Robert Hass won the 2008 Pulitz...
Posted by Tara Telephone on Sun, 04 May 2008 07:13:00 PST

Poet Robert Frost’s Home Vandalized

This is a truly sad way to start the New Year! Here's a link to the current story, but if I hear of any efforts to assist the museum, I will post. The global community of letters should come together ...
Posted by Tara Telephone on Wed, 02 Jan 2008 10:22:00 PST

Tara Light Halloween 2007: The source and origin of Halloween

From Tara Watch.orgDear Friends,We have a wonderful vision to create a light shield around the Hill of Tara complex. The idea is to use high powered focused beams the same as used at the WTC memorial ...
Posted by Tara Telephone on Tue, 16 Oct 2007 06:13:00 PST

Pulling Strings to Save Valley - Eamon Carr in Evening Herald

Found this article from Eamon Carr over at Indymedia Ireland. The event was a tremendous. Be sure to stop by and look at the pictures.Harpers of Ireland are using their musical talents to stop a motor...
Posted by Tara Telephone on Wed, 26 Sep 2007 05:59:00 PST

Banned in the UK: Radiators from Space album cover you’ll never see

The critically acclaimed album Trouble Pilgrim -- the first Radiators from Space album in many a year -- is due for an upcoming UK release. But it won't be featuring the album artwork that the band wa...
Posted by Tara Telephone on Wed, 29 Aug 2007 04:23:00 PST

From Harley Sears: A Conversation with BP Fallon

This is an amazing documentary in progress:A Conversation with BP Fallon, Part 1A Conversation with BP Fallon, Part 2A Conversation with BP Fallon, Part 3Harley Sears, rock 'n' roll photographer + art...
Posted by Tara Telephone on Sun, 17 Jun 2007 09:48:00 PST

Tara Telephone Artist on Flickr

Tara Telephone artist Jim Fitzpatrick has had a long and illustrious career -- which continues to this day and beyond! I had the great fortune to speak with Jim Fitzpatrick earlier this week about the...
Posted by Tara Telephone on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 02:48:00 PST