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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2008

7!6!5!6!4!3!2!1! Energise !! - The tunes are 'The Battle of the Somme / The Bugle Horn / The Atholl Highlanders' (These are also on Wofstone II on Rowan Records RR1V18)

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  • There is any chance to get this concert in DVD or VHS or Sega cassette or any format? I'd do anything

  • @kikemaiden Typing "Wolfstone: Captured Alive VHS 1992 VHS Tape" into Google gives results for Amazon in the UK. I don't know whether that's any help to you in Argentina?

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  • Absolute gem Uistman59. Wolfstone were a massive influence to our whole generation, a true case of being "ahead of their time".

    For some reasont The Battle will always be my favourite set. :)

  • The best!!!

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  • AWESOME BAND!

  • @tullochgorum I think you are right . Even the Rapalje website doesn't claim the band is that old IT says "Dieb started his 'career' in 1994 when he met Maceál in his local pub '1672'. Since that is half the band , I don't think it much earlier than that.

  • @IIBrutalGrinderII Even the Rapalje website doesn't claim the band is that old IT says "Dieb started his 'career' in 1994 when he met Maceál in his local pub '1672'. They formed a band with some other musicians and played symphonic rock music. This music was soon changed into folkrock. After hearing some musicians in his local pub playing celtic folk music, the rock part was kicked out of the band and Dieb and Maceál started a duo called 'Ruk en Pluk'.

  • @IIBrutalGrinderII You win - I'd no idea that Rapaljes had been around so long!

  • @tullochgorum

    Rapaljes first recorded session of clasic irish songs: 1982

    Wolfstone foundation: 1989

    just for a few years, but rapalje was first. Besides wolfstone plays classic irish songs too, so they didnt really invented this sound, i still think their music is pretty good

  • @IIBrutalGrinderII I think you'll find that it's Rapalje who sound like Wolfstone - they've been around a long time and pretty much invented this sound...

  • @UISTMAN59 Thanks a lot man! I don't know if I Amazon sends products to this side of the world but i'll try. Unless, now i know the name of the video, so, if i travel or i have any chance... It would be mine! Thanks againnn

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