Medwyn Goodall
The Gold Talisman
Clan - A Celtic Journey

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hobbitt
Oct 05, 2007 - 00:25
Wow. Haven't heard this guy in a dog's age! We have his Druids album kicking around the server someplace. Good in small doses, or on a lazy Sunday morning out in the forest.

zaiuvrym
Oct 05, 2007 - 00:25
As much as I love trad Irish music, the New Age variant has always made me sleepy

OldFrenchie
Sep 03, 2007 - 13:45
lame

merryleg
Sep 03, 2007 - 13:45
Aggghhhhh....

agnes
Sep 03, 2007 - 13:44
Wow, see, I'm going to have to be the voice of dissent. This stuff makes me want to bash my head through a plate glass window. Repeatedly.

Just. Can't. Stand. It.



Nabla
Sep 03, 2007 - 13:43
Are they Irish?

ndg
Jul 02, 2007 - 14:57


chasech5
Jul 02, 2007 - 14:57
2Hawks wrote:
I could listen to this for hours.


Agreed. I'm a sucker for playfully delightful yet simple acoustic music with nice production values.



SinBlossom
Jul 02, 2007 - 14:56
Not everything needs to be a groundbreaking work of musical genius, and not a whole lot is. This is soothing and stirring, and stuff like this is a big part of why I listen to RP.

arserocket
Jun 01, 2007 - 07:19
fredriley wrote:
Difficult to know what to think of this. It's another form of Celtic Lite music, à la Clannad, Enya, etc, and is certainly derivative of a good number of traditions and most definitely Enya in the background. Pleasant as a gentle intro to celtic music, but having the same relation to it as blended whiskey has to single malt - a mèlange of different flavours, but not a patch on the original real thing. Nice enough on the ears, but not as distinctive as it could be. A six.


I'm with you but add - derivative mush - would rather go and see Liverdance with Michael Flatulence if I had the choice or eat a whole Baboon in one sitting with fries than listen to this too much....ooops, I felt a rant coming on.

Nabla
Jun 01, 2007 - 07:16
Oh yes, RP please continue with those acoustic colours... Great! Rated 9.

blueyedmerle
Jun 01, 2007 - 07:16
fredriley wrote:
Difficult to know what to think of this. It's another form of Celtic Lite music, à la Clannad, Enya, etc, and is certainly derivative of a good number of traditions and most definitely Enya in the background. Pleasant as a gentle intro to celtic music, but having the same relation to it as blended whiskey has to single malt - a mèlange of different flavours, but not a patch on the original real thing. Nice enough on the ears, but not as distinctive as it could be. A six.


Fair opinion....

agnes
Apr 30, 2007 - 21:21
Frater_Kork wrote:
Trapped in an elevator with a unicorn.

or

"Welcome to the mystic tarot hotline, please hold"





inindian
Apr 14, 2007 - 23:39
Frater_Kork wrote:
Trapped in an elevator with a unicorn.

or

"Welcome to the mystic tarot hotline, please hold"


Hmmm, weird semi soothinggrating and the jacket art odd, yes just like someone walked into the photo at the wrong time!

2Hawks
Apr 14, 2007 - 23:38
I could listen to this for hours.

We need an Irish dancer emoticon.



Mari
Mar 30, 2007 - 06:50


fredriley
Mar 30, 2007 - 06:49
Difficult to know what to think of this. It's another form of Celtic Lite music, à la Clannad, Enya, etc, and is certainly derivative of a good number of traditions and most definitely Enya in the background. Pleasant as a gentle intro to celtic music, but having the same relation to it as blended whiskey has to single malt - a mèlange of different flavours, but not a patch on the original real thing. Nice enough on the ears, but not as distinctive as it could be. A six.

jenakle
Mar 30, 2007 - 06:47
Frater_Kork wrote:
Trapped in an elevator with a unicorn.

a randy one


jenakle
Mar 30, 2007 - 06:47
ok, how the crap does one progress from U2 to celtic new age??!?! sorry, not working for me at all

Frater_Kork
Mar 30, 2007 - 06:47
Trapped in an elevator with a unicorn.

or

"Welcome to the mystic tarot hotline, please hold"

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