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Posted by: Celtic_Seba 08-Dec-2003, 07:58 PM
Hi guys! ok im new at this and i dont really know anything about scotland, but thats y im here biggrin.gif to bug u guys tongue.gif ... ok i just wanted to know some good music from scotland, i just have some bagpipes song and some other stuff, but i want some GOOD stuff from there so anyone that know some good scottish music an u plz tell me some artist or some name of songs? PLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

ok i appreciiatre who ever answers me biggrin.gif and after that...ill sing alllllllllllll nicghttttttttttttttttt note.gif king.gif

Posted by: Macerca 08-Dec-2003, 08:16 PM
Well you have come to the right place to find some Scottish music, but dont stop there enjoy all that this place has to offer Irish and Celtic , but as for as my opinion some of my fav's are Runrig, Scottish Rogues, Wicked Tinkers, Battlefield Band, just to name a few that should get you started.

Posted by: Celtic_Seba 08-Dec-2003, 08:53 PM
cool thanx !!!! hey yeah i also have some celtic and irish music its great i dot a song of ENYA (dont know if u know her) its called Celtic Rain... that song is awsome!!! i love it!!!! if u can tell me about some good irish and celtic music!!! thxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx later!

Posted by: Macerca 08-Dec-2003, 08:58 PM
Ok talk to you later

Posted by: wyld piper 09-Dec-2003, 02:04 AM
~~ I have so many Favs that few come to mind right now, some good contemporary Celtic artists are Runrig, and Six Mile Bridge. Along the same style as Enya, my favs would have to be Nightnoise, Secret Garden, some of David Arkenstones (Celtic Book of Days), get back to you with more when my mind clears lol

Posted by: Macerca 09-Dec-2003, 03:10 PM
wyld piper
You and I agree about Six Mile Bridge just picked up a CD the other day and it is fantastic.

Posted by: Aon_Daonna 09-Dec-2003, 04:09 PM
what you think about "Blackmore's Night"? not really scottish but I like them quite a bit

Posted by: Keltic 09-Dec-2003, 04:18 PM
QUOTE (Aon_Daonna @ Dec 9 2003, 06:09 PM)
what you think about "Blackmore's Night"? not really scottish but I like them quite a bit

Richie Blackmore of Deep Purple!!! I actually have a couple of Blackmore's Night albums (yes record albums). I haven't listened to them in years but do remember that I really liked them. Some day I'll get into hooking up my turntable again so I can listen to my old albums.

For the younger people on this forum, you might know a turntable as an instrument that makes scratchy noises but if the guy would just let the record go, you'd actually hear music.

Posted by: Keltic 09-Dec-2003, 04:25 PM
Oops!! Senility temporarily set in there. It was actually Richie Blackmores Rainbow that I have. I've heard clips of Blackmores night.

Posted by: Celtic_Seba 09-Dec-2003, 05:23 PM
lo....thank u all for the suggestion but i just asked for a few tongue.gif ... hey is there any guy in here close to my age???? 17????????? sad.gif everyone is so old tongue.gif J/K u are all really nice!!!! and thx for the music... i can suggest u guys about argentinian musics if u want to tongue.gif it sucks tho biggrin.gif

Posted by: Alaskan Haggis 15-Mar-2004, 02:42 AM
IF you are still interested in bands, Capercaillie is an Awesome band note.gif note.gif
Give them a listen to....

Posted by: Aaediwen 15-Mar-2004, 06:43 PM
QUOTE (Celtic_Seba @ Dec 9 2003, 06:23 PM)
lo....thank u all for the suggestion but i just asked for a few tongue.gif ... hey is there any guy in here close to my age???? 17????????? sad.gif everyone is so old tongue.gif J/K u are all really nice!!!! and thx for the music... i can suggest u guys about argentinian musics if u want to tongue.gif it sucks tho biggrin.gif

Ok, try this:

I love Simon & Garfunkel, Mamas & Papas, etc...
A turntable and 8 track deck were both requirements when I built my stereo
I like early Beatles
And although I don't care much for Bluegrass, Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, Kenny Rogers, and Willie Nelson all deserve and/or have a well earned spot in my library

Want to guess *MY* age based on that? And should I mention I'm looking for a victrola to play a 1906 Vaudville Comedy I have on an Edison Cylinder?

Posted by: Stevo 16-Mar-2004, 06:59 AM
If you are interested some Scottish/Celtic Rock music, there is a couple of USA bands you should try and listen to.

My favorite is Neil Anderson, I have heard him refered to as the "The Jimi Hendrix of the highland bagpipe" www.antipypr.com

Another good band is "Seven Nations" and also "Hadrian's Wall". I Know you can download some sample mp3's from their sites.


Posted by: Aaediwen 16-Mar-2004, 05:35 PM
I didn't read back, but if someone is interested in "Celtic American Folk Rock" ™ Emerald Rose You might try Amadan, or the just mentioned Emerald Rose. Both are great U.S. bands.

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