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Gajdzin Apr 24, 2013 - 11:29 | oldviolin wrote: a flesh and blood drummer would have made the difference... Isn't that his sister, Maria José, on drums? Sounds like a live bodhrán to me. |
6-Jags Apr 24, 2013 - 11:26 | I'm gettin me Kilt out! |
rtree Apr 24, 2013 - 11:26 | It does have me mooving |
j1sey Apr 24, 2013 - 11:26 | Och, where's me Lucky Charms? |
oldviolin Mar 23, 2013 - 23:59 | a flesh and blood drummer would have made the difference... |
bmeador Feb 20, 2013 - 13:39 | Totally flipped over to rank what I thought was a new Afro-Celt Sound System song. Nice. Me likey. |
sunybuny Feb 20, 2013 - 13:37 | JIan wrote: So I guess we won't be seeing you at the Arizona Highland Celtic Festival in Flagstaff this year, huh? So jealous..... |
JIan Feb 20, 2013 - 13:36 | whtahtefcuk wrote: Worst song ever So I guess we won't be seeing you at the Arizona Highland Celtic Festival in Flagstaff this year, huh? |
Hasan Jan 20, 2013 - 05:48 | whtahtefcuk wrote: Worst song ever Huh. So what's the best song ever, Dr. Demento's "The Funny Farm"? |
fredriley Dec 06, 2012 - 13:37 | Kokoloco53 wrote: And by the way, how do you pronounce the word Celtic? With a hard K like "kale-tics" or the S version like "sell-tics". If you're talking of the Glasgow football club, it's a soft 'c', otherwise it's a hard 'c'. No, I don't know why, and I've been an Albaphile for decades. |
fredriley Dec 06, 2012 - 13:35 | ScottishWillie wrote: Kokoloco53 wrote: |
Catecaneverall Oct 18, 2012 - 03:58 | |
victoryluna Sep 16, 2012 - 14:43 | If I can't have Paul Mounsey /Nahoo, I'll take Hevia. |
Far Sep 16, 2012 - 14:39 | Normally I ador the music from the Gods own instrument, but this is too english dance mix. |
ScottishWillie Aug 16, 2012 - 03:09 | If you like this kind of stuff can I recommend Scotland’s very own “Red Hot Chilly Pipers”. They do a fabulous mix of traditional and contemporary music as well as some truly extraordinary cover versions. |
lattalo Jul 15, 2012 - 16:39 | Tha sin glè mhath! |
ScottishWillie Jun 14, 2012 - 01:11 | Kokoloco53 wrote: Aw cmon, life's a gas and so is this artist's version of Celtic sounds mixed with some Islamic vocals and a disco kinda beat? What's not to like? Made me remember my other Celtic hybrid, Afrocelts. Huzzah! The Arizona Renaissance Festival begins the second weekend of February. And by the way, how do you pronounce the word Celtic? With a hard K like "kale-tics" or the S version like "sell-tics". A very good friend of mine that was born in England and actually speaks the language, insists that the correct way is "sell-tics". The only words he taught me was "good morning ladies", brae caná lassies. Couldn’t agree more. I’d also recommend the ‘Red Hot Chilli Pipers’ who use traditional Scottish pipes in a very untraditional way. |
TerryS Mar 10, 2012 - 21:13 | xouba wrote: In fact, it's an electronic bagpipe. It's operated by a bagpipe-like MIDI controller, and the sound created by a MIDI module. Or that's what I understood when the guy explained it on TV. By the way, the guy is from a land called Asturias, next to my own (Galicia). Just to impart a tiny lesson of spanish geography :-) How odd. Looks like an iPod compatible walking cane. Somewhat less glamorous than the lone piper standing on the battlements of Edinburgh Castle. |
Euskadita Mar 10, 2012 - 21:12 | Esa canción es la leche |
scoote Feb 08, 2012 - 04:03 | MAKE IT STOP |
