Michael Flatley album ???

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Aodhan wrote:No clue on the tune ID, huh? :P
Nyuck.
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Right - it is An Coolin. My apologies.

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:oops: .... and that's what I get for not even going to look at the link. But hey, you should learn Easter Snow while you're at it. It's a great air, too. :-)
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It does have a similar flavor to Easter Snow though.

All this trad stuff sounds the same anyway. :D ;)
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Aanvil wrote:It does have a similar flavor to Easter Snow though.
Then your taste is all in your mouth. :wink:
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Nanohedron wrote:
Aanvil wrote:It does have a similar flavor to Easter Snow though.
Then your taste is all in your mouth. :wink:
Well I do think I need a mint or something... I hope it wasn't Yellow Easter Snow.

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original name to the LP release was....ahem.....

"And then there was ..... Flatley!"

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Nanohedron wrote: The original has been in re-release for a while, and retitled if you don't care about that. I got mine for a standard price at a local Hibernalia shop. Lesl has it now, so if you want the new name of the issue, you might contact her; I've forgotten it, but I think it's now simply called Michael Flatley
lol - hey, I won that off Nano in a contest!

ok I went into the cd storage (aka cardboard box). Front cover: just like Nano remembered, its labelled "Michael Flatley" on the front and spine. BUACD 9501. No Chicago behind the man in black this time.
Inside front cover (after the 2 page rave):
copyright P 1981 Michael Flatley
copyright 1995 Son Records.

(Son!)

I think it's really quite good and I'm glad I won it!
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lesl wrote:No Chicago behind the man in black this time.
And what a pic it is: a much younger, svelte Mr. F with a troweled-on tan, a headpiece that looks surprisingly like it could have been hair, and a "Chase me, ladies, I'm in the cavalry" look to him. Lesl, I forget: was he wearing a puffy shirt, too? :wink:

But in all fairness, if you can, get the CD if for nothing other than the reels. Flatley + Reels = Wow. No lie.
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Nanohedron wrote: a "Chase me, ladies, I'm in the cavalry" look to him. Lesl, I forget: was he wearing a puffy shirt, too? :wink:

But in all fairness, if you can, get the CD if for nothing other than the reels. Flatley + Reels = Wow. No lie.
Black sweater. Didn't show any muscles!. . Yes, o so.. suntan! Maybe his mother put him in that pose. To me it looks .. errr.. posed.. . The coif - well ...

But, he is a really good fluter. And from what I've heard, a nice respectful fellow.
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Yes, I've heard that, too, all kidding aside. :)
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