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dedawson
(You never know where you're going til you get there (TOaks, CA))
Posted: Feb 07, 2009 - 20:25
 

Give me this and a desert island, and you can keep the other two songs!

drews
(London, Blighty)
Posted: Dec 06, 2008 - 14:37
 

rulebritannia wrote:
Dig those Irish Africans!

Many Irish Africans have a tragic history that makes for interesting, if painful, reading, for example

http://www.raceandhistory.com/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl/noframes/read/1638


Toke
(Bournemouth UK)
Posted: Oct 04, 2008 - 11:50
 

Jesus '' at long last someone has recognised the close relation of Celtic and African Folk Music this is surely one of the most electrifying peices of music i have heard in a long long time... and long may it continue {#Drummer}

powdapilot
(somewhere closer to heaven)
Posted: Oct 04, 2008 - 11:46
 

cant    sit    still  !!!!!

calypsus_1
Posted: Oct 04, 2008 - 11:44
 

no comment  -  8.

superfido
(Sweden)
Posted: Oct 04, 2008 - 11:43
 

Hey, I just thought I'd enjoy the novelty of writing in a different color than black.  Waste of digital space and your time for reading?  yes. Sorry. hahahaha{#Roflol}

the song is kind of fun to listen to.


OHMish
(Copenhagen)
Posted: Aug 02, 2008 - 06:35
 

This music is waaay to slow. Come on! Tempo! More coffee..

auburntigerrich
(Edge of the 'Verse)
Posted: Feb 26, 2008 - 18:35
 

WOW. Can you imagine this song live in concert? What a rush!

I've never been much for the vocals on the later records (after volume 2), but that harp is bloody brilliant.
MichaelCrawford
(Vancouver, British Columbia)
Posted: Oct 24, 2007 - 02:10
 

DrLex wrote:
Adding this to the list that already contains "My goats like to travel" and "You need a soul traveler".


There is this really grim song on the Until The End Of The World soundtrack, where a really low voice repeatedly says "I am the adversary".

I thought it sounded like "Happy Anniversary". I mentioned this to my wife, and now both of us always hear it that way!
healyf52
(Lower Manhattan)
Posted: Aug 22, 2007 - 07:04
 

Good music for step aerobics . super up-tempo. needs a little more cow-bell..
x3n0b07
(Chico, CA)
Posted: Jul 21, 2007 - 19:21
 

I love absolutely EVERYTHING by the ACSS. Six albums and not so much as a mediocre cut in the lot.
accordionista
(somewhere on the West Coast...)
Posted: Jul 21, 2007 - 19:20
 

tomis wrote:
Sounds a lot like the material from AfroCelt Sound System. Was it produced by some of the same people? Intriguing...

Same band. Shorter name.
elizabethnyc
(Upper East Side, New York)
Posted: Jun 20, 2007 - 09:17
 

sirrus wrote:
Can anyone please tell me what they are singing?

It has always sounded like "F--k It!" to me but I'm pretty sure that is incorrect.


I agree, it sounds like "F--k It! Before you gas up!"
Which seems highly unlikely. Is anyone else curious about this?
tomis
Posted: Jun 20, 2007 - 09:16
 

Sounds a lot like the material from AfroCelt Sound System. Was it produced by some of the same people? Intriguing...
DrLex
(Belgium)
Posted: Jun 20, 2007 - 09:16
 

sirrus wrote:
Can anyone please tell me what they are singing?

It has always sounded like "F--k It!" to me but I'm pretty sure that is incorrect.

Yet another innocent song that will make me laugh all the future times I hear it, thanks to an RP comment
Adding this to the list that already contains "My goats like to travel" and "You need a soul traveler".
harmaton
Posted: Jun 20, 2007 - 09:14
 

diggin it

auburntigerrich
(Mesa, AZ)
Posted: Apr 18, 2007 - 13:00
 

Delicious. I've been waiting to hear another cut from this one.

Simply put: Percussion Ambrosia.
sirrus
(Fredneck, MD)
Posted: Apr 18, 2007 - 12:58
 

Can anyone please tell me what they are singing?

It has always sounded like "F--k It!" to me but I'm pretty sure that is incorrect.

Pipes
(Top of the mountain)
Posted: Mar 02, 2006 - 09:06
 

They do some things that I really enjoy. Unfortunately, this isn't one of them.
AI-in-Japan
(Japan)
Posted: Aug 02, 2004 - 23:19
 

The intro to this song reminds me of Jon Hassell. BTW I haven't heard any Jon Hassell on RP yet. What's up?
rulebritannia
(Sussex countryside, England)
Posted: Jul 20, 2004 - 03:14
 

Dig those Irish Africans!
philarktos
(Vancouver, BC)
Posted: Jun 09, 2004 - 19:00
 

oldslabsides wrote:
sounds like music for a cruise line ad...


Geee...... maybe they're using some quite extraordinarily good music in cruise lines ads these days.... :-k :headshake:


Red_Dragon
(somewhere in the great midwest)
Posted: May 14, 2004 - 09:03
 

sounds like music for a cruise line ad...
BlueHeronDruid
(New Joy Sea)
Posted: May 14, 2004 - 08:36
 

Can't....sit....still.....!
Platypus
(here, now)
Posted: Apr 18, 2004 - 09:10
 

one of their more annoying recordings to date. way tooo frantic for my taste.
DRS
(Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Posted: Apr 18, 2004 - 09:09
 

Very nice! As a musician myself, i could only imagine how much effort was put on this song (very good sequencing job, nice use of samples and instruments, and so on).


eclipse601
(Left of center, above the norm, temporally displaced)
Posted: Mar 11, 2004 - 22:34
 

Ahhhh, the guys who gave "world music" some teeth ...
traveyes
(Grants Pass, OR)
Posted: Jan 17, 2004 - 13:25
 



man... i like this for some reason... ?!?

philarktos
(Vancouver, BC)
Posted: Dec 07, 2003 - 11:33
 

MtnGoat wrote:
Bought this CD because of RP then discovered this cut.

Man, if this don't get you up, "Jack, you dead!"




MtnGoat
(Dix Hills, NY)
Posted: Nov 06, 2003 - 12:35
 

Bought this CD because of RP then discovered this cut.

Man, if this don't get you up, "Jack, you dead!"