Death Metal Piping

A forum about Uilleann (Irish) pipes and the surly people who play them.
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Post by Jonathan »

[quote= Tommy, you are a brave man who has huge Kahunas for owning up to that confession. The rest of us ought to take your example and purge our guilty consciences,[/quote]

No joke
Much respect Tommy. Hope you're not offended by my comment. I confess to recording some pretty bad junk in the past as well.
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Post by tompipes »

I'm certainly not offended by anyones comments here, all in good sport.
Mind you I found another one of me from a cd by a "rock" band called Dare.

http://totofanfrance.free.fr/Audio/D_%2 ... riends.ram

Colourful comments welcome :D .

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Post by The Sporting Pitchfork »

This is totally unrealted to the topic at hand, but I just have to plug these guys.
http://www.millahuilerud.com

They're sgoinneal.
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Post by Unseen122 »

I liked the part with the Pipes :lol: it would be better with Punk as you guys all probably know such as with Flogging Molly and The Pogues. :D
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Post by Harry »

Jaysus T,

I've just realised what I've been doing wrong all these years! It's all Rowsome for me from now on in baby. BTW, you ever get round to trying those panpipes?

Side drum and fiddle is a much better idea... oh yeah, and a mullet. Don't forget the mullet.

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Post by anima »

tompipes wrote:mmmmm

I'm sure I'm not the only one out there in C and F land that has done some dodgy recordings or at least something unusual anyway.
Come on, own up.

Tommy
S'OK tommy I provided the CD cover artwork for an Austrian Death Metal Band called Vanitas
http://www.vanitas.at/eng/index.htm

The CD is Titled "Das Leben ein Traum" and can be seen on the music/discography page

I have always wondered ever since if St. Peter has a little surprise for me when I get to the pearly gates for providing a death metal band with an image of a crucifix..........

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Post by elbogo »

Hey, me too, Jeff... Actually they used three of my early works for their covers, and I guess I'm doing a fourth somewhere down the road...

For an industrial/gothic band named Infinisynth:

http://www.darkworld.com/port/music/off ... synth.html

Oh, well...
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Post by buskerSean »

Just listened to the sample, its easy peasy with cheezy peas!
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Harry wrote:BTW, you ever get round to trying those panpipes?
Side drum and fiddle is a much better idea... oh yeah, and a mullet. Don't forget the mullet.
H.
I think it might be eaisiest with a Tabor Pipe just my 2 cents. Mullets what a crazy fad says the guy with the Mohawk. :D
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Post by Royce »

Was there an 18" prop of "Stonehenge" involved in this production by any chance?

Royce
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Post by Joseph E. Smith »

:lol:,

And I suppose that they frequently lose bodhran players to spontaneous combustion and vomit.
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