Irish trad - James Cullinan & Sean Vaughan

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2007

Great players James Cullinan (fiddle) and Sean Vaughan (box) play a great hornpipe (The humours of Tullycrine) in O'Connor's pub, Doolin, Co. Clare.

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  • Stupid comment about SV - Sean is a great musician! - He is definately one musician who doesnt play for the dough as you put it.. Cocus flute - you dont have a clue!!

  • The tune is the Golden Castle by Junior Crehan, it is a hornpipe, and it's not particularly fast for ceili hornpipe dancing.

  • thanks for that very intricate explanation Mr. Duggan. God Bless

  • The star of munster is a different tune. While it sounds quite similair, the star of munster is a reel, while this is a hornpipe. i can see how you got confused though, as this is very fast tempo for a hornpipe

  • SV is a class player

  • Not a fair comment about Vaughan. I heard him in Cruise's in Ennis. I thought he was the best I ever heard for life, drive, virtuosity and sheer bloody magic.....and I think I've heard 'em all.....and played with a few All-Ireland champeens myself.

  • We call it the Star of Munster

    Thanks very much, it is fantastic to have it to see James bowing

  • Too bad the pub is so noisy. Cullinan is a great fiddler. The other guy just plays for the dough.

  • poor sound quality ! Shame because James C is one of the sweetest fiddle players I've heard!

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