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Celtic motifs
4 comments on “Banjo Head #1 on my Ome”
SlowPockets Says:
Monday, August 6, 2007 @8:57:37 AM
Man these are nice!!!!
Being a huge Pogues fan I REALLY like this one. Makes me wish I still played the banjo so I could do something cool like that.
Klondike Waldo Says:
Friday, August 10, 2007 @9:11:02 AM
well, to me the head reads "may the devil eat your head" and Pogue Mahone is a bastardization of "pog mo thón" which means "kiss my arse". not really what one would comsdider celtic motifs, particularly, still the rendering is workmanlike.
playthebanjo Says:
Friday, August 10, 2007 @10:09:29 AM
WOW. That is exactly what it says. But I was in an irish punk band in Seattle when this one was on the banjo. lol The figure in the middle is a dragon from Wales (I think). What would make it a celtic motif? knotwork only? crosses?
Bongshang Says:
Saturday, November 24, 2007 @2:53:12 AM
Excellent graphic Andrew, and a nice lookin' banjo too!
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