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SeánMcP Blogfeast

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Musings on Faith, Education, Arts, Sport and Travel

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SeánMcP Blogfeast – Musings on Faith, Education, Arts, Sport and Travel Skip to content SeánMcP Blogfeast Musings on Faith, Education, Arts, Sport and Travel Words and Music In 1966, I was fourteen, and in third year at secondary school. I was quite good at English, but I can’t say I much enjoyed it. Like all of the other subjects on the curriculum, for the majority of the teachers, it was a case of “This is what you have to do to pass the exam.” The school was around six miles from the Cavern in Liverpool, but the Mersey Poets, “Rubber Soul” and “Revolver”, may as well  have never existed. I never even realised two of The Searchers and one of the Fourmost were former pupils till much  later on, and the poems of that other famous “Old Boy”, Roger McGough, were passed around furtively, like quasi-pornographic threats to the establishment – which of course they were. At least that’s how the Irish Christian Brothers viewed the world – this...

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