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East Coast Music Awards - Great Big Sea - When I am King

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2006

Great Big Sea perform "When I am King" at the 2004 ECMA's

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  • The songs great but the video is really poor. Sorry I can't rate it.

  • uhm, no harm no foul? 0_o

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  • im the first comment in over 3 years! lol

  • have to say runrig and Great big sea are my fav bands of this kinda music it just rocks they both do, respect them as much as each other now, I knew about runrig tho before GBS only heard about them when they supported runrig in 2002 I think it was or 2001, I was immensly impressed with them THEY ROCK!!

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  • great song

  • @Femefatal beggers can't be choosers!

  • @seamuskill lol

  • First in one hour!

    Wow, I feel stupid.

  • @davetteZR1 and I'm the first one in three weeks "-"

  • If you like GBS and Runrig then you have to add Oysterband to your playlist. 30 years of brilliant British folk rock. They wrote the GBS hit When I'm up I can't get down in 1992 (Oyster's version is superior IMO and GBS did 2 songs with them on the album Here I Stand.

    Oyster's coming to Canada in April 2008.

  • Well, if you really like traditional, have you heard the Irish Descendants? Theyre a great traditional band from here in NFLD. Also The Fables are another great newfie band, although maybe not so much traditional music

  • Though I was clasically trained as a percussionist, I've also dabbled in Alto/Soprano Sax, Flugal Horn and, of course, the stuff I use for Trad: DADGAD Guitar, Octave Mandolin, high/low whistles, Bodhran. When I discovered Irish music, it was all Trad, so that's more my speed -- I can jam to the Pogues or FM, but am just as happy listening to a session recording.

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