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one person has disliked this? i am astonished that there is someone out there with such terrible taste as to dislike these here fellas.i think there just smashin.
Thank you "gilly" for pointing out how I made an ASS-U-MPTION ! I didn't know he is a Caper ! He's just a brillaint all round entertainer. I have a very good friend, in Newmarket, Ont. Can. who is also a Caper and I know that MacIsaac is a popular name there. I'll bet Ashley is popular round there. Thanks again for the info. lol
An Irish, Redhaired, Lefthanded Fiddle Playing, Sean-nós dancer and The Chieftans. Maybe I'm biased, but I think that says it all. Slán agus Beannacht.
the bucko wi the red hair reminds me of me nephew. who like hisself is also a fine player on the instruments. well done good music its born in us from a early age god bless xx
Pat Murphy, if you are our there I have your book Toss the Feathers which is great for the sets but I sure could do with some way of getting my hands on some of the music.
Being from Kerry (Listowel)living in Canada nearly 20 years.. this brings great warmth and joy to my Irish soul....so fantastic...keeps me going on those Friday Nights
No, no. The name was ofcourse "The Gladstone", but I still think that Scott Skinner composed it. The last one is known as: The Scartaglen reel, short grass, Tom Billy's, the new road and more.
The name of the second tune is "The Glory reel" I'm not sure, but I think it is a coposition of scottish fiddle master James Scott Skinner. But it is very popular in Ireland and highly associated with dongal and players like Peoples
english and adore irish music , this is sensational . if you arent smiling after watching this , ... check your pulse !
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kieran884 8 months ago
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kieran884 8 months ago
one person has disliked this? i am astonished that there is someone out there with such terrible taste as to dislike these here fellas.i think there just smashin.
jmpmcd 8 months ago
Sois geniales!!!!! Desde España os adoro!!! ^^
Darkkitiara 9 months ago
Thank you "gilly" for pointing out how I made an ASS-U-MPTION ! I didn't know he is a Caper ! He's just a brillaint all round entertainer. I have a very good friend, in Newmarket, Ont. Can. who is also a Caper and I know that MacIsaac is a popular name there. I'll bet Ashley is popular round there. Thanks again for the info. lol
Terenceish 1 year ago
An Irish, Redhaired, Lefthanded Fiddle Playing, Sean-nós dancer and The Chieftans. Maybe I'm biased, but I think that says it all. Slán agus Beannacht.
Terenceish 1 year ago
@Terenceish He's actually a Cape Bretoner! It's Ashley MacIsaac! haha :)
gillysabeth 1 year ago
IRISH AND PROUD xxx peace to all
soozispin23 1 year ago
What's the titles of these two reels?
mickibionico 2 years ago
the bucko wi the red hair reminds me of me nephew. who like hisself is also a fine player on the instruments. well done good music its born in us from a early age god bless xx
leftclog51 2 years ago
Who's the dancer? Is he influenced by Cape Breton-Dancing (heels out)?
Cuchullain10 2 years ago
Yep, that's Ashley MacIsaac.
Volczej 2 years ago
@Volczej
Dekují mockrat!
Cuchullain10 1 year ago
I just bought a tin whistle! I can't wait to begin learning :)
theFriendlyHughes 2 years ago
Damn, they make it look easy. Brilliant. Thanks for sharing.
countnothing 2 years ago 2
This sounds like a version of a reel called Devaney's Goat. I've heard John Carty play it and Cherish the Ladies.
sandrajdev 4 years ago
absolutely 1st class,chieftains at their best!!!(I would say that I eat, sleep, drink & dream traditional Irish music!!!)
headstocktailstock 4 years ago 3
ahhh...far from home
Cavanpiper 4 years ago
that's liam clancy in the back ground!!!
mcbarron23 4 years ago
ABSOLUTELY MAGICK!!!
hellsbelle66 4 years ago
Ha Ha...Brilliant!
yobnez 4 years ago 3
Pat Murphy, if you are our there I have your book Toss the Feathers which is great for the sets but I sure could do with some way of getting my hands on some of the music.
dugganphil 4 years ago 2
I am looking for some music to do a few figures of the North Kerry set as a surprise for an event, does this sound the business??
dugganphil 4 years ago
Being from Kerry (Listowel)living in Canada nearly 20 years.. this brings great warmth and joy to my Irish soul....so fantastic...keeps me going on those Friday Nights
beroconnell 5 years ago
Dingle always brings me back to center on God's Earth, Thanks Conas ata tu?
MissileMist 5 years ago
No, no. The name was ofcourse "The Gladstone", but I still think that Scott Skinner composed it. The last one is known as: The Scartaglen reel, short grass, Tom Billy's, the new road and more.
andelh 5 years ago
The name of the second tune is "The Glory reel" I'm not sure, but I think it is a coposition of scottish fiddle master James Scott Skinner. But it is very popular in Ireland and highly associated with dongal and players like Peoples
andelh 5 years ago