What CD is in your player right now?
- Redwolf
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No music in the inside stereo at the moment...it's a "Teach Me Irish" audio CD. At this point I can pick up about one word in 20 (if that), but it's fun to listen and get a feel for the rhythm of the language.
In my car CD changer, I've got Joanie Madden's "Song of the Irish Whistle 2"...gorgeous!
Redwolf
In my car CD changer, I've got Joanie Madden's "Song of the Irish Whistle 2"...gorgeous!
Redwolf
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- lixnaw
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i must get kitty lie over one day,Pat Cannady wrote:lixnaw wrote:ronan browne(uilleann pipes&flute)with peter o'loughlin(fiddle&flute) and tierna browne (fiddle)
the albums called :"the south west wind":
Niiiiiiiiiiice. A real gem that one. Their other CD is very good, too.
Right now my CD player is featuring:
"Kitty Lie Over" by Mick O'Brien and Caoimhin O Raghaillaigh (sp?).
now i've got robbie hannan in the player, one of my favourites
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Tommy Peoples' Quiet Glen is what I'm listening to a lot these days, with Kitty Lie Over (Mick O'Brien and Caoimhín O'Raghallaigh as mentioned above) next on my to-buy list - especially after listening to them on the RTE radio program (check out the link in the thread on the pipe forum for a treat).
Susan
Susan
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'The Lark in the clear air. I.T.M. played on small instruments',featuring tracks by John Doonan;whistle and Piccolo (an excellent player,alas now dead- from Hebburn,Tyne and Wear),Paddy Moran;flute, Paddy Neylan;spoons (!),Noel Pepper;Harmonica,and John,Dave and Mike Wright;Jew's harp (!!!)
An unlikely sounding album,but real 'magic'!
An unlikely sounding album,but real 'magic'!
"I blame it on those Lead Fipples y'know."
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Gillian Welch - Soul Journey
Paddy Keenan - The Long Grazing Acre
Joe Derrane - The Tie that Binds ( with Jerry O'Sullivan on many tracks )
Solas - Sunny Spells and Scattered Showers
Bob Marley - The Catch a Fire DVD ( it's a DVD player too )
well that's it but it will most likely be completely different tonight, I'm thinkin' on a little Lunasa, mabye some Tony Rice Unit peace bgb
Paddy Keenan - The Long Grazing Acre
Joe Derrane - The Tie that Binds ( with Jerry O'Sullivan on many tracks )
Solas - Sunny Spells and Scattered Showers
Bob Marley - The Catch a Fire DVD ( it's a DVD player too )
well that's it but it will most likely be completely different tonight, I'm thinkin' on a little Lunasa, mabye some Tony Rice Unit peace bgb
Declan Masterson- Drifting through the hazel woods
Chieftains 4
Finbar Furey-Chasing moonlight
Brian Culbertson-Secrets
Clannad 2
Chieftains 4
Finbar Furey-Chasing moonlight
Brian Culbertson-Secrets
Clannad 2
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We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark. The real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light
--Plato
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark. The real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light
--Plato
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- PhilO
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Chieftains 1 is in one CD player and Portland (Kevin Burke and Michael O'Domnaill) in the other. In the cassette player is the second of three accompanying tapes to the Cathall McConnell Irish Penny Whistle I'm starting some relatively difficult tunes (for me), including Tommy People's Jig in A minor and The Musical Priest. Really interesting tunes.
PhilO
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