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PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 11:52 pm 
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The band I play in had a couple of gigs at the National Celtic Festival a few weeks back and the engineer was kind enough to record a desk tape.

It's warts and all stuff, as most desk tapes are, but I thought I'd chuck a couple of songs on here for your musical edification .

It's Irish stuff, not trad Irish, so I hope you enjoy it.

Las Vegas in the Hills of Donegal

Back Home

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Bob,

Thanks for this. I'm busy right now but will pour out some cold Guiness tonight and have a good listen

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Great stuff Bob, that's what we need more music!

It's been saved to my PC.

As we're in a Celtic mood here's my take on the old Irish harp tune The Fair Haired boy.

Fair Haired Boy

Now, I know Dave has some nice Celtic stuff let's have our own festival here.

Colin

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Great rendition Colin.

I think we also do that tune but it's hardly recognisable given the raucous manner in which we deliver it.

This is a version of Luka Bloom,s
Couldn't Have Come at a Better Time

with the Kesh Jig and (I think) The Fair Haired Boy tacked on the end.

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Guys, those are really great.  Colin, I liked your version of Fair
Haired Boy.  Just to contribute to the Celtic Confusion, here's a rendition of  O'Carolan's, "Shebeg & Shemore" written for 4 guitars, and our version of Variations on "Scarborough Faire"  that we do at the
Renfest here in Charlotte.  If you want pics, and other clips, you can
go to http://rosewoodguild.com.  The group has changed some, since the cover pic was taken.

Shebeh & Shemore

Scarborough Faire


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Good stuff. Ok here's my "Celtic" contribution - "Carolan's Welcome" played on my baritone in Bb F C F Ab C tuning;

Carolan's Welcome

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Dave, that's really nice.  Good rendition.  I really like O'Carolan's works.  Great music.  I have been trying to get our arrainger, Mary Ann, to do a version of "Carolan's Concerto" for four guitars and whistle.

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See now we got us a festival!

OK here's the classic Kildare.

County Kildare

And as we are on a Turlough O'Carolan kick, here's his classic Planxty Irwin. One of my mtes is on the baritone in the background.

Planxty Irwin

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Just for fun, here is a short clip of our version of Planxty Irwin from our CD on CDBaby.com

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Aw heck, here we go...wanna hear my playing??

Three Welsh ditties,

Brink Of the White Rock, arranged by Michael Raven...

And the two following tunes I have wrote myself...again, Welsh...(or inspired by Welsh countryside), and will be re-arranged and expanded at a later date...

Esther's Song

And a recording of my Cittern, s'cuse the recording quality..Elan Valley





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Sam, I love the Cittern.  Great sound, nice song.

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