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'Once Upon a Time in Ireland'- Interview with political singer/songwriter Ciaran Murphy
           national |
         arts and media |
         news report
           Sunday May 10, 2009 18:55  by Sean Matthews
  
Release of second album                     
                          Fans have been waiting a long time for your 2nd album; tell us about 
it and your latest songs. 
 
Im crippled by circumstances, that’s what caused the delay; no 
finances, work, and a new baby. This CD (once upon a time in Ireland) 
is probably more emotional than the last one but just as political, 
maybe more political. 
I’m happier with it than with the last. It’s less cautious about 
specific topics which I probably swerved round in the past (the PSNI, 
the nature of loyalism, republican leaders etc). All caution went to 
the wind so don’t expect any radio play. I certainly wont be signed up 
on the back of it. 
I put the same effort into cramming as much meaning as possible into 
the lyrics cos Im told people appreciate that element of the songs, at 
the same time the melodies have matured and there has been more 
improvisation - with some DADGAD tuning, mandolin and lead guitar as 
well as just rhythm- and some slow songs too. 
I had first wanted to knock out another raw Verbal handgrenade style 
CD, sort of like Billy Bragg had done with his first few EPs, but 
there were scores of people asking could they get songs like ‘state of 
the nation’ ‘9 hours’ and ‘rebel song’ on a hard copy format, it was 
mad just leaving them tunes on myspace and youtube so I decided to put 
them on the CD too. When I did that the whole dynamic of the album 
changed, it became more emotional, that’s why I gave it the title, 
it’s the most emotional song on there in my opinion. 
Latest songs address the PSNI / RUC, new Irish racism, catholic guilt 
as well as some personal stuff, memories of the hunger strikes and 
that. The title will probably make more sense in about fifty years, 
just in time for me to snuff it. 
 
Your song ‘they’ll always be the RUC to me’ must be going down well in 
the new political dispensation in the north? 
 
Yeah it is, amongst people I care about anyway, I liked the idea of 
confronting the morality currently being shoved down our throats in 
the north. 
I live in west Belfast where singers and bands seem obsessed with 
being asked to play ‘Feile’ the August festival; that requires not 
insulting local politicians or sponsors (all pro PSNI) which in turn 
means censoring every doubt you have about the so called peace 
process. I deliberately had such people in mind when I wrote it. 
It was out just in time for the introduction of 28 day detention and 
the whole post Messarine / Craigavon crackdown too, its first on the 
album too so you know what your getting into when you buy it, no 
excuses. 
I played it at a function for Palestine in West Belfast the day after 
the album came out and it got a good reception from most people, 
apart from some ‘party faithful’ who im told laughed at the words. 
I did a small gig in Monaghan a few weeks back and I think I ‘happily’ 
played it three times on request; I have to admit it has a catchy 
melody and a smart arsed chorus, im happy as fuck with it. 
Anyone who wants to can see through the PSNI, im sick of hearing how 
‘we have no choice’ but to embrace them; as if cops are the only ones 
who can save our communities from self destructing or something. The 
only people who have no choice are those clinging on to power and 
bound by Orange demands in stormont, I wouldn’t piss on the PSNI or 
the civilian bodies who pretend to have a say in how they behave. They 
are a curse on our communities and an obstacle to grassroots 
empowerment, I hate them. 
 
Over the last couple of decades there appears to be a decline in 
protest music, what role do you think protest songs have today? 
 
I got an e-mail from an Asian woman now living in Ireland, she was a 
radical thinker but had got so upset by people’s apathy here that she 
actually got depressed and retreated into her bed-sit for years. 
Apparently she had bought the Verbal hand grenade by accident and it 
helped her just knowing that other Irish people were thinking on her 
wave length, she had just written to me to thank me for the songs. 
That’s the closest Id know about protest songs have a role. 
I suppose they lay down empathy. They probably have a number of roles 
but you would need to ask those who listen to them, I write them to 
stop me from going mad, like punching walls and stuff. 
Here in west Belfast everything is run by pro-establishment elements 
loyal to Sinn Fein and the PSNI. Even verbally dissenting from them is 
seen as an anti-social act. They control the local newspaper which is 
a post republican / pro police / pro business rag, but has a massive 
influence over people’s minds. Its editorial board are made up of 
serial liars and career yes men who specialise in demonising and 
smearing ‘dissidents’ many of whom are my closest friends. Although it 
may sound petty and parochial I tend to write in the context of the 
environment these arseholes are trying to create in the streets where 
I live. Im trying to fight that, their lies, their hypocrisy and their 
corruption, that’s the role of my songs right now, to me. 
 
What steps have you taken to improve your recording sound? 
 
I tied in with Ciaran Cassidy from Blackstaff studios this time, both 
he and Tom Newman (who produced the first CD) worked on this one. I 
figured out towards the end that I should play in real time when 
recording to get the best sound, which basically means singing and 
playing at the same time – as opposed to recording the guitar first 
then the lyrics on top of it – the old way for some reason puts me 
just briefly out of time on some songs. 
Problem is I figured this out towards the end when I was finishing off 
and the money was running out, so you can tell on some of the songs, 
for example on ‘che Guevara t-shirts’ and ‘I feel the eyes of British 
spies’, which at the start are slightly out of time as opposed to 
‘they’ll always be the RUC’ which is far tighter. 
 
Che Guevara is the basis for one of the new songs, do you believe he 
is worshiped like a God in some circles and to some extent 
romanticised? 
 
I think he is prostituted for financial gain (by those who make the 
t-shirts), and in Ireland for political gain by those he probably 
would have run a mile from. 
He clearly had no interest in being an Icon, just look at how he 
insisted on dressing even in the face of the UN. This was the 1950s 
and 60s remember, before scruffiness and crustiness became cool. When 
proper high fashion was at its peak, Che choose to wear combats and a 
beard for a reason, I think to prevent the idolisation of the 
political figure he knew he had become, now he is a fashion accessory 
often to people he would probably have advocated killing. 
I remember seeing Loyalist prisoners in Maghaberry wearing Che Guevara 
t-shirts as a fashion item, but at least they couldn’t be expected to 
know any better, what really annoys me is seeing now constitutional 
Irish activists claiming him and making a big deal out of his Lynch 
family tree… So what? These people can idolise him till the cows come 
home, but it won’t compensate for them embracing global capitalism 
 
Working people are experiencing the brunt of economic recession in 
terms of redundancies, poverty, wages and house evictions. Do you 
remain optimistic of revolutionary change? 
 
Boom and bust, that’s what we are seeing, it was all predicted. In 
Ireland we have the Good Friday Agreement to thank for shoving this 
global crisis down our throats in the guise of a peace settlement, now 
the chickens are really coming home to roost. It’s a pity but we 
always said it was going to happen. 
That said Ill always be optimistic about revolutionary change, because 
I am a revolutionary and believe in the potential of my brothers and 
sisters around me and around the world. The recent trade union led 
protests in Belfast however have made me want to go home and go to 
bed. Things will work out but the left need to realise that revolution 
involves conflict; it’s by surviving encounters that an individual or 
group will gain real confidence; we should be kicking out at this 
stage. 
I keep waiting for the economic dynamic to kick in that the 
Trotskyites promise, Im not sure we can wait that long. 
 
What has been the response thus far from your loyal and growing fan base? 
 
Im not online at home and only get to check the Myspace if im in the 
town every couple of weeks, so Niell who distributes the CDs has more 
of an insight to peoples reaction cos he gets the orders and 
purchasers feedback, and gets requests for interviews and stuff. He 
assures me that the feedback is good. I have a load of interviews 
lined up once their authors have listened to the CD. 
Any feedback I got personally was positive and I was floating for the 
first week on the back of that, to be honest im still over the moon 
that anyone is listening at all, everything else is a bonus. 
 
Your songs continue to be played across the world, where have you been 
playing recently and do you have any plans to do a tour? 
 
There will definitely be a launch for the new CD in Belfast on May 
23rd and there will be a Dublin gig for Anti-Facist Action in June 
then London in August. As always whenever either the Anarchist Black 
Cross or Republican Prisoners ask ill do that, and hopefully Pol Mac 
Adam will keep his word and do some gigging with me in 2010. 
Thing is I came at all this pretty late in life (im thirty three now), 
so as much as id love to spend my nights touring and sharing cider 
with punks across England, Ireland and wherever I cant, my two 
beautiful daughters have first call on my evenings. 
The songs are being played all over the world but to an underground 
audience, the underground of the underground in fact. When you go 
online it looks like I have loads of fans but that’s a global figure, 
try putting that into a tour and you are talking about ten to fifteen 
people per venue and anyway im banned in America where most of the 
offers come from. 
 
Where can people purchase your new album? 
 
Shamrocksuperstore.net, Niell is doing a brilliant job distributing 
it. Nowhere else will take it. 
  
       
      
        
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Jump To Comment: 1 2I first heard your songs sitting arround a fire on rath lugh near Tara, last year just before they destroyed part of the oldest man-made structures on the planet. There were a few people singing and they were singing your songs. It seens to me that all forms of art and creativity has beeen co-opted into the system. Those brave enough to stand outside and agitate rather than facilitate this devistating scenario yet to befal upon us are few and far between. Dave Rovics(the Haliburton boardroom massacre) is one, and Michael Ferranti (yell fire) is another.....and of cource yourself.
Keep it up....your voice is needed now more than ever.
Paul
The album is being launched at a gig in Belfast on Saturday 23rd of May. The launch is at McGraths bar on the Cliftnoville road and is sponserred by the ISN.