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Artist:AfroCelts [ more ]
Song:Green
Album:Seed [ info ]
Released:2003
Last Played:Jun 18, 2009 - 14:22
Avg. Rating:6.6  (Total Ratings: 247)
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1 votes: 7 (2.8%)2 votes: 8 (3.2%)3 votes: 11 (4.5%)4 votes: 12 (4.9%)5 votes: 17 (6.9%)6 votes: 24 (9.7%)7 votes: 85 (34%)8 votes: 59 (24%)9 votes: 19 (7.7%)10 votes: 5 (2%)
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handyrae
(Zero Point Field)
Posted: Apr 16, 2009 - 07:32 

 one_note wrote:
The musical equivalent to waiting at a bus stop in a gray nowhere, forgetting why you are there, the bus never comes...then you realize you are in hell.
 

Funny! Inaccurate, but funny.
Pyro
Posted: Apr 16, 2009 - 07:29 

 lathyris wrote:
I really, really enjoy these guys.
 
Same here! 

snowcat
(Cold, Frozen Minnesota)
Posted: Apr 16, 2009 - 07:28 

Very nice.  Always reminds me of 'Lucifer' from the Alan Parsons Project.
lawman
(Newcastle upon Tyne, UK)
Posted: Apr 16, 2009 - 07:28 

That's some crazy rhythm, man.
lathyris
(Houston, TX)
Posted: Feb 12, 2009 - 05:08 

I really, really enjoy these guys.
Bridieboo
(Halifax, NS)
Posted: Jan 11, 2009 - 13:15 

 angrypanda wrote:
Geez ... when I heard the opening notes of this one, I thought it was U2's "The Unforgettable Fire". 

That's exactly what I thought as well.  I was initially disappointed but I quite like this song {#Bananasplit}

one_note
(Santa Rosa California)
Posted: Aug 06, 2008 - 13:59 

The musical equivalent to waiting at a bus stop in a gray nowhere, forgetting why you are there, the bus never comes...then you realize you are in hell.
Tree_Hugger
(Seattle)
Posted: Aug 06, 2008 - 13:58 

angrypanda wrote:
Geez ... when I heard the opening notes of this one, I thought it was U2's "The Unforgettable Fire". Time to either turn up the speakers or clean out my ears! I'll start with the former.


I heard the same thing!  Mine is the speakers - I can't crank RP like I wanna during the work day. 

whtahtefcuk
(Flagstaff, AZ, USA)
Posted: Jun 04, 2008 - 11:56 

Sucko-Barf...

angrypanda
(Zion)
Posted: Jun 04, 2008 - 11:52 

Geez ... when I heard the opening notes of this one, I thought it was U2's "The Unforgettable Fire". Time to either turn up the speakers or clean out my ears!

I'll start with the former.
karljonasson
(Tisdale, SK, Canada)
Posted: Jun 04, 2008 - 11:52 

This is really, really terrible. It sounds like the background music to a radio ad for a trendy fitness club that specializes in helping losers get in slightly better shape.
sfuller
(Central, Iowa)
Posted: Apr 02, 2008 - 13:45 

The first couple of Afro Celt albums were ok. The problem is now that everything they release sounds rehashed. It's hard to tell the songs apart after a bit.
Pyro
Posted: Apr 02, 2008 - 13:45 

jah_blessed wrote:
I'm pretty sure this is an instrumental version of a track with a guy singing. Without the vocals it's just muzak.


You're right. This track is titled "Green Instrumental". Not sure why the "Instrumental" part was left off on RP. I can HEAR the vocals. "Green" (not the instrumental) must be on another CD.

Folks here are sure hard on this group. I only WISH I could play pennywhistle half that well!!
felam
(City By The Bay, Ca)
Posted: Apr 02, 2008 - 13:43 

Dentist office waiting room crap.
saltlick
Posted: Mar 22, 2007 - 10:07 

The song reminds me of the album "As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls" by Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays
Jelani
(Woodstock, New York)
Posted: Mar 22, 2007 - 10:04 

juan_moment wrote:
The first time I heard this song I thought it was a remake of Talking Heads "Road to Nowhere".
yeah, me too.
jah_blessed
(Netherlands)
Posted: Dec 03, 2005 - 08:42 

I'm pretty sure this is an instrumental version of a track with a guy singing. Without the vocals it's just muzak.
ColdBear
(Climbing)
Posted: Dec 03, 2005 - 08:37 

thewiseking wrote:
Celtic Fuzak.
This is new age elevator music


Absolutely
Mangle
(Spain)
Posted: Oct 20, 2005 - 11:24 

Dreadful, quite simply dreadful
CoYoT51
(Reims, FRANCE)
Posted: Aug 29, 2005 - 12:48 

Humm humm...
How dare you rate it 7 ?????
No real melody, poom-poom drums... just remember this music was just made to bring money to ungifted would-be-artists... Seven year old irish children do better!!!
But the quality of the sound is, as usual, great.
SpaceCowboy
(Off the shoulder of Orion, near the Tannhauser gate)
Posted: Aug 22, 2005 - 08:54 

Baby_M wrote:
The perfect cure for The Cure (previous song).


Spot on!

thewiseking
(New York, New York)
Posted: Aug 22, 2005 - 08:50 

Celtic Fuzak.
This is new age elevator music
Baby_M
(a 100-year old building in downtown Akron, Ohio)
Posted: Aug 22, 2005 - 08:46 

The perfect cure for The Cure (previous song).
juan_moment
Posted: Aug 07, 2005 - 11:47 

The first time I heard this song I thought it was a remake of Talking Heads "Road to Nowhere".
kingfish2004
Posted: Jul 23, 2005 - 16:47 


This song makes doing homework on a nice day
as this almost bearable.
AlanCE
(Des Moines, IA)
Posted: Jul 23, 2005 - 16:44 

physicsgenius wrote:
This is 2005, why are we still using racist band names like this?

This is 2005, why haven't we cured social retardation like this? :nodhead:
SpaceCowboy
(Off the shoulder of Orion, near the Tannhauser gate)
Posted: Jun 24, 2005 - 05:17 

physicsgenius wrote:
This is 2005, why are we still using racist band names like this?


okelle wrote:


I respectfully disagree. There is a definite connection between african and celtic drum rhythms. Furthermore, the blend of the two is exactly what this music does. Ram Das, one of the members of the group, is FROM Africa, and other members are from Ireland. Hence the name.


Physicsgenius is a troll. Please ignore.
nuggler
Posted: Jun 09, 2005 - 12:13 


Rather pleasant. Grows on one at each listening.
Zweiblumen
(Quincy, MA)
Posted: May 18, 2005 - 07:29 

RParadise wrote:

You can always dispense with the annoying emoticons and write what you mean to say. Far less chance of being misunderstood, but the possibility always lurks.


Fair.
Zweiblumen
(Quincy, MA)
Posted: May 18, 2005 - 07:28 

Pyro wrote:


The man's "genius" ends with physics. I think he was attempting some really lame humor.


Well, technically speaking, Afro and Celt are both ethnic/racial/cultural groups, so I guess any name that refers to a race or nationality could be used in a racist way......

But yeah, I don't think too many folks are losing sleep over this one.

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