Aistear an Amhráin

Episode 2 – After All by The Frank and Walters

The early 90s was a time of great change: Ireland elected its first female President, Mary Robinson; South Africa it first black President, Nelson Mandela. The European Single Market was born, and the U.S.S.R. collapsed. Conflict still raged north of the border, Roddy Doyle won the Booker Prize and Ireland qualified for the World Cup.

But the people of Cork didn’t care about any of that. Because Corkman Pat Falvey reached the summit of Everest, Niamh Kavanagh won the Eurovision Song Contest in a shed in Millstreet, and a band from Bishopstown were the first Cork band to play Top of the Pops.

The much-anticipated second series of Aistear an Amhráin continues with an episode telling the heart-warming story behind After All, the iconic Cork 90s indie anthem, now beloved of a whole new generation thanks to The Young Offenders.

Series Overview

You’ve heard them sung at parties, across the airwaves, on tv and in film. But do you know the stories behind some of Ireland’s best-loved songs? A new four-part series of Aistear an Amhráin delves into the history and lasting impact of some of Ireland’s most cherished songs.

After All -Presenter Sinéad Ní Churnáin and Paul Linehan of The Frank and Walters
After All – Katy Linfield (the After All Girl) and Paul Linehan of the Frank and Walters
Aistear an Amhráin, episode 2 – The Frank and Walters
Aistear an Amhráin, episode 2 – After All by The Frank and Walters