- Kelpie
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  • I love this band . . .

  • I love Kerstin Blodig (and Ian Melrose, too of course) since a lot of time... and I'm happy to finally find some of their music here on youtube.

  • Cette musicienne me semble bien plus authentique que bien des musiciens du show biz .

  • Don't mean to be a nit-picker (i'll be one anyway) but the Kelpie is very rarely seen as a white horse. It is usually a black horse or in some Scottish islands, a dabbled grey.

  • That's live music!!

    Fantastic, very well played guitar, good sung and Ian is not only a very good guitarist, he plays the flute very, very nice.

    Michael

  • Ofcourse Bokmål people understand nynorsk.. Its not a big difference.. really... some change in the letters, and the speech, but not rly much..

  • she has such a pretty voice ._.

  • it's a really nice song. but can I ask a rude question is she actually playing the song? her fingers don't seem to go in phase with the beat? or is that just because the microphone delays the sound? just curious. I don't play guitar so I have no idea. maybe it doesnt matter. it's a beautiful song anyway.

  • this is youtube the sound and video often doesn't sink up

  • No video's just not synced completely. I've seen these two play live. She is without doubt one of the most talented female guitarists I've ever seen. Doesn't show in this video in perticular, but she really is.

  • I've seen her live, too and I can just second this!

  • top vid, thanks for sharing, kind regards peter

  • it's a wonderful song! really... is it about that kind of horsie-demon? i think so... can anyone give the english lyrics to me or just tell me what that song exactly is about? thanks

  • just search Jethro Tull- Kelpie Lyrics

  • Yes bokmål and nynorsk is very much alike. It was made just because people in norway wanted their own language less influenced by danish.

    Also I've seen Kerstin and Ian live in norway, they played at a small local café not far from kragerø. It was an incredible experience :)

  • how many people in norway speak nynorsk?

    will bokmal speakers understand nynorsk speakers if they meet on the streets?

  • Nobody speaks nynorsk. Nynorsk is just a written language in Norway. But less schools every year choses to have Nynorsk as their written language:(

  • Love the guitar work!  Very nice.

  • The other norwegian language; ny-norsk.

  • what language is that?

  • Great Talent, Pure voice, sweet...

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