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  • You are all just fantastic, This has been the most influential song in my life and this is one of the best I've heard.

  • A little less alone after hearing that, are we not...

  • you're not alone :)

  • who's the original singer? band?

  • So good! beautiful!

  • It's a beautiful song,don't rush it!!!!!

  • the name of this song is "les poules huppées" and un is composed by Gilles chabenat (hurdy guddy player)

  • translated as "the crested hens" i think.

  • Great stuff, what is that lady doing with the bodhran? Really beautiful though and I love how the ladies are just casually chatting in the middle of a performance.

  • Zamanım olsa da her pazar James Joyce gelsem. Neyse bari videolarınızla ve tracklerinizle teselli bulmaya çalışıyım.

    Aşağıdaki videolardan başka videolarınız var mıdır_? Herhangi başka kayıtlarınız (track, video, pnp,wnm,3gp...) var mıdır? Wep adresiniz var mıdır_? Hayranlarınızı tatmin etmek kolay değildir, cevap veriniz sorularıma :D

  • süpersiniz! i also want to learn tin whistle :)

    this is a beautiful recording!!

    hallo almanyadan!! <3

  • cok tesekkurler..istanbul'dan sevgiler

  • Excellent,well played...

  • Beautiful!!! Your version is my favorite.

  • Excellent! I love the whistle player!! Anyways, you're all very good musicians. Greetings from Argentina!

  • Thank you! Greetings from Turkey too...

  • I love this piece...been looking for the music for ages.

  • It's called Les Poules Huppes (I think) and the music is available in Daniel Lapp's sheet music book "Reunion" (goes with his "Reunion" CD). You could probably try The Session... it is a very nice piece, we usually play it along with another Breton tune called "Filet Bobine". q & q

  • We heard this tune in a Solas album (but i don't remember the name). Is it originally french? I watched your version as well, very nice, very jiggy :)

  • Yes, it is a French tune, where are you from? Your version is very beautiful.

  • We are from Turkey (istanbul) and making irish music in James Joyce Irish pub.

  • lovely just lovely! i heard it from solas too, its composed by a frenchman originally i think. i love this song,i did a simple version of it too :-)

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