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  • Real music!

  • Awesome. May the Celtic culture never die, where ever it may be.

    Albaine Nua. Where Irish and Scot live as one.

  • It doesn't get any better than this. What a blend of instruments!! Good vocals also.

  • The BBC must be off their heads not putting this out on DVD. It's just as good as the Transatlantic sessions(in some places better), and that got a DVD!!

  • 'S math sin! (Scots Gaelic, "Great!" -- "Terrific!")

  • probably the origin of the term 'smashing' for things that are 'great' or 'terrific'

  • 's toigh leam e

  • This really is a great set. This first tune I have a great intrest in, my data base for O Neills March sounds completly different. does anyone know what the name of the first tune is ? I would like to play it on my small pipes.

  • I know the first tune as "Tralee Gaol".

  • Answer to name of first tune, the Pikeman's March

  • The Set is O Neills March/Purt a Bul/egal Whistle

  • I seen all of the programmes on TV, this was a great blending of our Gaelic music, a wonderful series,Tom thanks for posting these items.

  • SPLENDID !!!

  • Starts of as a slow "battle " beat then ....

    Cue .. single solo piper

    enter .. second piper

    enter .. vocalists

    then .. guitar and bass

    then.. all in.

    Brilliant!

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