Split the Sap
Since he could walk, Marty Cullen has grown up with the Armagh sport of bullets. The yarns and tales of this world inspire him to pen a song in favour of an unlikely champion.
Marty Cullen has grown up within the Armagh sport of bullets since he could walk. It is a world full of burly men, headstrong champions and unhappy wives. The yarns and tales of this pastime inspires him to pen a song bearing the dirt, grit and spit of a sport that sparks iron and tar.
Bullets is a traditional Irish sport played primarily in the counties Armagh and Cork. The game is formally known as 'road bowls' and involves two competitors hurling a 28-ounce metal cannon ball or 'bullet' down a country road. Whoever crosses the finish line in the least amount of shots wins the match, or 'score' as it's called locally. The Armagh style involves a mighty jump and a swift under arm jerk to propel the bullet forwards. The cork men 'hynch' the bullet, this involves a full rotation of the arm over the head.
Marty comes from a devoted family of bullet throwers, they make up one of the stronghold bullet throwing families in Armagh. He has won one of the highest honours in the game, an All-Ireland title. Now that he has grown and became a vibrant member of the traditional singing scene, Marty wants to write a song for the men he spent his childhood following along the roads.
Producer: Marty Cullen
Final Recording: 'Big Bridie the Bowler'
Vocals: Eileen McKee, Marty Cullen.
Flute: Marty Meehan
Guitar: Paul Meehan.
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Marty Cullen and Eileen McKee on vocals. Paul Meehan on guitar. Marty Meehan on Flute.
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Big Bridie the Bowler
Duration: 04:34
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Split the Sap
Duration: 00:23
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The Bowling Widow
Duration: 01:57
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Archive: Danny McParland vs Adian Toal
Duration: 06:39
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- Sun 12 Feb 2017 12:30麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle
- Thu 16 Feb 2017 19:30麻豆社 Radio Ulster
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