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Posted by: Senara 06-Jul-2006, 02:13 PM
So I'm looking for suggestions for celtic concert DVD's.

So far I have:
Gaelic Storm - Live from the House of Blues
Danu - One Night Stand
Celtic Woman - Celtic Woman (PBS broadcast)
Great Big Sea - Great Big CD/DVD

what others are out there that you would suggest?

Posted by: stoirmeil 06-Jul-2006, 02:23 PM
Runrig Live -- their Celtic Connections concert at The Royal Glasgow Concert Hall, January 2000. If you can find it.

Posted by: Senara 06-Jul-2006, 02:44 PM
well, I'm thinking (such a terrible thing to do on such a lovely day) that if Amazon doesn't have it and it's still in print I should be able to order it from somewhere. Either the band website or the local record store kinda thing.

So if you know where I can find it just let me know.

Posted by: crysania 07-Jul-2006, 02:47 PM
I have:

Solas: Live (1998)
Solas: Reunion: A Decade of Solas (2006)
Planxty: Live 2004
Christy Moore (I can't remember which one)
Dervish: Live at Johnny Fox's

I also own Dancing on Dangerous Ground, which is a bit like an Irish dancing ballet.

~Crysania

Posted by: haynes9 11-Jul-2006, 03:55 PM
The only one I have is the Solas Reunion (2006). It's great and has all the configurations of the band from the early days to the present, minus, of course, the late great Johnny Cunningham. Well worth a look!

Posted by: A Shrule Egan 11-Jul-2006, 05:13 PM
Arminta has a live dvd. Contact Mikel (aka Raven) or go to the web page, http://www.arminta.net/Web%20Page/Home.html

Posted by: Roberto Phoenix 13-Jul-2006, 09:58 PM
Afrocelt has some videos on the "POD" CD. Dropkick Murphey's, Ceili Rain, and Trinity Irish Dance Company. The last can be found at
www.trinity-dancers.com
I highly recommend it. Similar to Riverdance. There is also a DVD called Barrage witch is not to bad.

Posted by: clavelle 22-Sep-2006, 12:45 PM
I have The Elders - Live at the Gem, great DVD recorded at the historic gem theatre in Kansas City.

Posted by: Rindy 22-Sep-2006, 02:44 PM
Welcome to Celtic Radio clavelle. I am also from the western U. S.I hope you enjoy the wonderful music as well as the people here on this forum.. They are really nice. I look forward to you posting. I have the Elders Live at The Gem cd but not the dvd...

Back to the topic sorry..

I have Great Big Sea's
Barddas
Armintas "which is fantastic I love it!"

That's all I can think of at the moment.....

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Posted by: Stray Cats Live Here 01-Oct-2006, 05:05 PM
I too, would suggest "Live At the Gem" from The Elders. You can see a couple of snippets by visiting their web site, and looking under Stuff For Download. You'll find Michael's Ride, and Men of Erin there. Michael's Ride is what they use to open their shows, and it's only on that CD and DVD, not any of the studio albums, at least not yet.

http://www.eldersmusic.com/sounds.html

Posted by: BluegrassLady 02-Oct-2006, 05:09 AM
The Chieftains: An Irish Evening, Live at the Grand Opera House, Belfast is a good one.

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Posted by: Stray Cats Live Here 02-Oct-2006, 02:06 PM
QUOTE (BluegrassLady @ 02-Oct-2006, 07:09 AM)
The Chieftains: An Irish Evening, Live at the Grand Opera House, Belfast is a good one.

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That sounds tempting, as well. Thanks!

Posted by: vickita 11-Oct-2006, 01:02 PM
Um. Quick, off the top of my head, from the office (shh... don't tell), without my collection to hand to look at...

The Rogues
Clandestine
Jiggernaut
EJ Jones
Alasdair Fraser
Brian MacNeill
Gordon Duncan
Needfire
Tinsmith
Enter the Haggis
Brother
Wicked Tinkers
Glengarry Bhoys
The Firestarters

Heh, and one lone Loreena McKennitt CD, which, except for the Gordon Duncan (God rest his soul), is the only one of those that I didn't buy from a table at the back of the bar/tent/auditorium/whatever, after catching the act. walkman.gif

Posted by: vickita 11-Oct-2006, 01:09 PM
Oops! Okay, I read the subject line and didn't read the first post carefully enough. *Live* CDs, huh?

Hmm. Okay, I have http://www.therogues.com/ live CD, "Made in Texas".

And I have the Wicked Tinkers' live CD, "Banger for Breakfast".

They both rock.

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