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Posted by: MDF3530 05-Jul-2004, 04:52 PM |
Here's mine: Heather Dale ?The Trial of Lancelot? Heather Dale ?Tristan and Isolt? ?The Civil War? ?Battle Hymn of The Republic? Loreena McKennitt ?The Mummers? Dance? City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra / Howard Shore ?The Fellowship of the Ring Suite {from The Lord of the Rings}? Bagpipes ?Going Home? ?Titanic? ?Hymn to the Sea? Boston Pipers Society / Boston Pops Orchestra ?Scotland the Brave? ?Braveheart? Inspirational Speech (?Sons of Scotland?) Charlie Zahm ?Lord Of The Dance? |
Posted by: greenldydragon 05-Jul-2004, 05:00 PM |
Definitely Trial of Lancelot! "Lukey's Boat" Great Big Sea "The dark Island" I don't remember who it is by at the moment...and I have to go look at it to add any others.. |
Posted by: greenldydragon 05-Jul-2004, 05:02 PM |
Fenians, The Raggle Taggle Gypsy Celtic Music Caledonia Dervish Soldier Laddie |
Posted by: krmsmax 06-Jul-2004, 07:16 AM |
Anything by Clannad or the Clancy Brothers but I have developed an affinity for McKennit as well. |
Posted by: greenldydragon 06-Jul-2004, 07:20 AM |
I like your avatar krmsmax! (I know off topic...) |
Posted by: celtica 06-Jul-2004, 08:02 AM |
Ian Robb Garnet's Home Made Beer O'Connor, Sinéad / The Chieftains Factory Girl Fenians, The Drunken Sailor Tannahill Weavers, The Samuel the Weaver/The Panda/Thunderhead/The Cannongate Twitch/Allan Mac Leza Mesiah Drunken Sailor Chieftains I Know My Love Gaelic Storm Titanic Set I just noticed I've two version of Drunken Sailor... OK I love this song, maybe because I'm sailor myself (but NOT drunken). And to this list I have to add, Runrig (stamping ground). |
Posted by: Madadh 06-Jul-2004, 10:20 AM |
Amazing Grace on the pipes Highland Cathedral Danny Boy |
Posted by: VetteGal 06-Jul-2004, 09:46 PM |
Here is my list, Heather Dale - The Trial of Lancelot Heather Dale - Tristan & Isolt Clannad - I Will Find You (Theme From Last of The Mohicans) Runrig - Every River Runrig - Loch Lomond (live) Schooner Fare - The Mary L. McKay Fenians - Coal Tattoo The Corries - The Bricklayer Song Emerald Rose - Pagan Girl Runrig - The Summer Walkers I need more room for more favorites!!!! I think that the enhanced accounts sould get more room for favs!!!!! |
Posted by: greenldydragon 10-Jul-2004, 01:43 PM |
There's so many good songs, I have to agree with you Vettegal! |
Posted by: CelticRose 10-Jul-2004, 03:33 PM |
I love anything by: Loreena McKinnett Twinflame The Wicked Tinkers Wolfstone Natalie MacMaster -- The Drunken Piper Runrig Capercaillie Clannad -- I will Find you Enter the Haggis Scottish Rogues Barrdas -- The Conjuring |
Posted by: dfilpus 11-Jul-2004, 08:41 AM |
In no particular order: Tristan and Isolt, The Trial Of Lancelot, Mordred's Lullaby by Heather Dale The Mummers` Dance, The Highwayman by Loreena McKennitt Journey to the Centre of the Celts by Mark Saul Loch Lomond (Live), Every River by Runrig Barrett's Privateers, The Mary Ellen Carter, Northwest Passage by Stan Rogers The Lover's Bits by Teannaich Safe and Warm by Twinflame Gillies by Wolfstone Book of Days, Orinoco Flow, Only Time by Enya As posted in the parallel Faovrites thread Since then, I would add Blue Coal Tattoo by the Fenians Stamping Ground by Runrig |
Posted by: greenldydragon 11-Jul-2004, 12:24 PM |
I see that The trial of Lancelot is a repeating occurence.. |
Posted by: CelticRose 14-Jul-2004, 04:54 PM |
Ooh! just discovered a new Celtic band called, Bad Haggis! They are based out of Los Angeles, but play the pipes and all pretty well. I first heard them singing the song, "Walking the Plank." sound really good to me and potential buying music for me to buy! |
Posted by: CelticRose 15-Jul-2004, 04:39 PM |
I just has to gripe. This is our monsoon season here in the desert. Well every day I request some song from Twinflame and I be doggone if it doesn't come on when my server decides to act up and I don't get to hear it! I am so mad! I have ordered all three of their CDs but it is like taking forever to get to my house! Whew! I feel better now! |
Posted by: Cosmict 16-Jul-2004, 09:29 AM |
Hi Celticrose, Would you like to give me your e-mail & I will let Twinflame know you have not received your cd's I would love to help! Remember I am Twinflame's webmaster. |
Posted by: CelticRose 16-Jul-2004, 12:57 PM |
Hi Cosmict! Actually I have Twinflame's email and I wrote to Wen this week and told him I had not received the first CD I ordered, Peaceful Warriors, yet. I ordered it on June 8. Maybe I am being too impatient. I just ordered the other two CDs this week so I am being REAL impatient! I just love their music so much and I am now their biggest fan! Thank you for your offer. Since I wrote Wen myself and if I don't get Peaceful Warriors in the next week or two, I will be bugging you via PM, okay? Many thanks again! I really appreciate your willingness to help! Phew! I just got on my computer and missed the song Columbine! |
Posted by: freekenny 16-Jul-2004, 02:26 PM |
Being that I am a new member I am certain that I will be adding to my list of favorites but, at the present time I have added these to my list.. Seven Nations Twelve/Our Day Will Come Loreena McKennitt Bonny Portmore Glengarry Bhoys Deep Inside Twinflame Safe and Warm/Arrows I must add that since listening to this wonderful station I have awakened my interest once again in the bagpipes..The other eve I was sitting here writing some emails when Danny Boy and Amazing Grace played and well, I went numb with chills..How spectacular and Ni Ya We (thank you) for whomever requested those for now I know what to request off the playlist when I wish to hear those songs ~smile~ |
Posted by: dfilpus 17-Jul-2004, 10:19 AM | ||
But of course. Lancelot has been on the most requested lists and favorites lists ever since I started listening back in January. It was one of the draws of CR. There is a fair representation on SCA members, current and past in the audience. I do not know if the playing of Heather's songs has attracted more of us SCA folk or whether us SCA folk have made her songs more popularity through requests. It is sort of a chicken/egg thing. |
Posted by: CelticRose 20-Jul-2004, 06:11 PM |
Woohoo! I just received my 3 Twinflame CDs! I am so very excited. Been listening to them all day. All three Cds are wonderful but if I had to pic my faves, these would be them: Sail On Peaceful Warriors How Long Universal Salutation of Light Get Together (loved this song from the 70's) Om Mani Padme Hum Safe and Warm In the River Arrows Keepers of the Flame Surrender Six Billion Gods Free the Past Columbine Ancient of Days Oh I am still listening to them over and over and my favorites will increase, I am sure! All three CD's are wonderful! I think I may be very obnoxious about them on this site! |
Posted by: Cragganmore 27-Jul-2004, 08:40 AM |
I have been listening to Celtic music for a few years now and I have become a fan of bands that include the fiddle and pipes. Personal favorites: The Glengarry Bhoys Great Big Sea Hadrians Wall The band that brought me to Celtic music was a band out of western New York called Kilbrannan. This four piece band plus a piper mixed in has creative influences from Ireland and Scotland. They play original music plus contemporary arrangements of some great traditional songs. Check them out at http://www.kilbrannan.com |
Posted by: Oenghus MacOg 29-Jul-2004, 05:13 PM |
My Favorites are as follows: 1. Solas- The Hour Before Dawn 2. Danu- The Road less Traveled 3. Lunasa- Redwood 4. The Chieftains - Tears of Stone 5. The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem- Reunion 6. Gaelic Storm - Special Reserve 7. Enya- In Memory of Trees 8. Mouth Music - Mo Di 9. Dagda - Celtic Trance 10. Huginn the Bard - Tales of the Mabinogion |
Posted by: MDF3530 29-Jul-2004, 06:58 PM |
Here's my updated list of favorites... Heather Dale ?The Trial of Lancelot? Heather Dale ?Tristan and Isolt? Ken Burns Film ?Battle Hymn Of The Republic? Loreena McKennitt ?The Mummers' Dance? City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra / Howard Shore ?The Fellowship of the Ring Suite? [from ?The Lord of the Rings?] Bagpipes ?Going Home? James Horner ?Hymn to the Sea? Charlie Zahm ?Lord Of The Dance? Original Soundtracks ?In Memory of Connor? Highland Bagpipes ?Auld Lang Syne? Bagpipes ?Amazing Grace? The Fenians ?Drunken Sailor? Loreena McKennitt ?Samain Night? Loreena McKennitt ?Santiago? Loreena McKennitt ?All Souls Night? Boston Pipers Society/Boston Pops Orchestra ?Scotland The Brave? |
Posted by: Tuilel 31-Oct-2004, 03:52 PM |
Hmm... as for me, I like follow songs: Clannad - I Will Find You Sarah McLachlan - Unchained Melody Reeltime - Siuil A Ruin Enya - all songs Maire Brennan - The days of the dancing Capercaillie - Am Buachaille Ban Capercaillie - Coisich a Ruin Ou, I like this song very much! And I like http://hellawes.ru/clannlir/music/vermel1/coisich.mp3, too. It's Russian folk group named http://hellawes.ru/clannlir/, they sing irish, welsh and scottish songs and play music, too. You can listen, if you want. And so on... Friends, please, sorry for my English, if it will be not correct. I study English, but I am not sure in my knowledges. |
Posted by: cori 31-Oct-2004, 04:18 PM |
My favorite songs are "The Band Played Waltzing Matilda" Charlie Zahm "Morning Ride" (I forget who sings this.) Anything by Enya. Tuilel, Welcome to our family! I hope to see you posting often. This is a great place to meet new friends. |
Posted by: Athalay 31-Oct-2004, 04:28 PM |
"Dúlaman" "dTigeas a Damsha" from Clannad "Déirín Dé" "Dreolín" from Bran And all of Enya:)) Please send me if anyone usually be on highlander radio chat... i never find anyone on it And i learnt english too... |
Posted by: Tuilel 31-Oct-2004, 04:31 PM |
Thanks, cori! And another favourite song - http://mervent.celtic.ru/music/mervent_2/Mervent_2_06.mp3. Performed by "Mervent". |
Posted by: CelticRose 31-Oct-2004, 04:51 PM |
I love anything by Loreena McKinnett, especially The Mummer's Dance Santiago Samhain Night All Soul's Night and many more! I love Twinflame Om Mani Padme Hum Peaceful Warriors 600 Billion Gods Safe and Warm Columbine The Proclaimers .........500 miles Welcome to Tuilel and Athalay! I hope you both enjoy it here and make many new friends! |
Posted by: celtica 31-Oct-2004, 04:59 PM | ||
A very warm welcome to Tuilel and Anthalay ! Don't worry about your English, mine is awful but my friends here do as if they always understand me - they are so kind Thank you for introducing these groups, it's fantastic ! I didn't even know there was celtic groups in russia ! I love Mervent ! I had the surprise of my life listening them singing a traditionnal breton song "Tri Martelod" (well as you've probably undestood, I'm from Brittany in France) . And there is a French translation of the site, it's very interesting really ! Only on Celtic radio it's possible to discover celtic groups from all over the world ! |
Posted by: Tuilel 31-Oct-2004, 05:49 PM |
There are many groups in Russia, which are play Celtic music! But, I think, it will be offtopic there. If you want, I can create a new topic about Russian groups. If you want. And, to continue the topic: Kenny MacKenzie - Moon River Sian James - Si Lwli (reprise) Jennifer Licko - Uamh an Oir/Amy's Dance Brothers 3 - Joy & Cairngorum [ Angus MacLeod - Inland Sea (Dreams of Tolsta) Wonderful songs! |
Posted by: CelticRose 31-Oct-2004, 05:56 PM |
Oh that would be a good idea Tuilel! I would love to know the Celtic groups that are played in Russia. |
Posted by: MDF3530 31-Oct-2004, 08:54 PM |
Here's my updated list... Heather Dale ?The Trial of Lancelot? Heather Dale ?Tristan and Isolt? ?The Civil War? Soundtrack ?Battle Hymn Of The Republic? Loreena McKennitt ?The Mummers' Dance? City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra / Howard Shore ?The Fellowship of the Ring? Suite Bagpipes ?Going Home? ?Titanic? Soundtrack ?Hymn to the Sea? John McDermott/Anthony Kearns/Ronan Tynan ?When Irish Eyes Are Smiling? Charlie Zahm ?Lord Of The Dance? ?Highlander: Endgame? Soundtrack ?In Memory of Connor? Highland Bagpipes ?Auld Lang Syne? Bagpipes ?Amazing Grace? Fenians, The ?Drunken Sailor? Smoky Finish ?The World Turned Upside Down? Loreena McKennitt ?Santiago? Loreena McKennitt ?All Souls Night? Gaelic Storm ?An Irish Party in Third Class? Pipin Hot ?My Heart Will Go On? Enya ?A Day Without Rain? Enya ?Lothlorien? Flogging Molly ?Drunken Lullabies? ?The Civil War? Soundtrack ?Dixie? Boston Pipers Society / Boston Pops Orchestra ?Scotland the Brave? ?Harry Potter & The Sorcerer?s Stone? Soundtrack ?Hedwig?s Theme? Royal Scots Dragoon Guards ?Highland Cathedral? |
Posted by: buffaloctyguard 01-Nov-2004, 09:16 PM |
I like the pipes and older tunes: Pipers Bonnet (if you can catch the Glenfiddich Piping Championships) Also Caberfeidh Mist Covered Mountains - Pipin Hot sample - http://caber-records.com/audio.php This one is my favorite. I also like the way the Rankin sing this Hale to Nova Scotia by Kathrin McCinnin from the 70s.. I think A Fig for a Kiss - A very bright and lively tune. |
Posted by: Ehar 05-Nov-2004, 04:53 PM |
Great Big Sea Scolding Wife The Irish Descendants The Black & Tans (Come Out Ye Black n' Tans) Stan Rogers Barrett's Privateers Andy Irvine Gladiators David Kincaid (sp?) The Irish Volunteer Great Big Sea Recruiting Sargeant |
Posted by: Rindy1202 05-Nov-2004, 09:36 PM |
I like them all. I love Heather Dale, and Wicked Tinkers, Clann an Drumma. |
Posted by: Ehar 06-Nov-2004, 08:41 AM |
A few more: Spirit of the West Home For A Rest The Dubliners Whiskey in the Jar The Irish Descendants Rollin' of the Sea The Fables Heave Away |
Posted by: stoirmeil 09-Nov-2004, 07:12 AM |
Wow, so many things! Wolfstone's "Gillies" Wicked Tinkers just about anything -- Wallop the Cat makes me roll on the floor Loreena McKennit's The Highwayman Great Big Ocean's Mary Mack Rise "Cold Glencoe", "I will see my love again" Runrig Summer Walkers, Loch Lomond anytime somebody gets going with just pipes and a bodhran |
Posted by: whistlenrun 09-Nov-2004, 08:40 AM |
Here's mine: Lukeys Boat Great big Sea Scolding Wife Great Big Sea The Old Black Rum Great big Sea Excursion Around The Bay Great Big Sea Drink the Night Away Gaelic Storm Nancy Whiskey Gaelic Storm Barnyards of Delgaty Gaelic Storm God Seven Nations Scream Seven Nations Twelve Seven Nations Red Young Dubliners and....Seek Up, Dave Matthews Band(not celtic but a great song and musician) |
Posted by: stoirmeil 10-Nov-2004, 08:27 PM |
Great Big Sea, not Great Big Ocean. Just heard Clan an Drumma's "Sgt. MacKenzie". Always liked it, but just had it hit me in a very moving way -- I just got done reading today's "Scotsman" and another report on the casualties among the Black Watch stationed in Fallujah. Log it as a favorite. |
Posted by: CelticRose 11-Nov-2004, 04:02 PM |
I have been listening to a band called Hevia on Highlander radio and I really like them. Love especially their song, El Garrotin. |
Posted by: Tuilel 11-Nov-2004, 04:19 PM |
Hevia, yes, I like her, too! Especally "Anada" and "Tierra de Nadie". Then... Fiona Joyce - Angel-child Julie Murphy - Cowboi Kate Crossan - Suil a Run Innisfree Ceol - Titanic Northwind - Bard Of Armagh |
Posted by: stoirmeil 14-Nov-2004, 03:24 PM |
Oh, man! I'm adding Enter the Haggis "To the Quick." Just heard it, dunno how I've missed it so far. There is something so retro about that wowwy bass and rude backbeat, and then to throw the pipes in there! I'm undone. |
Posted by: bigjimhainey 03-Dec-2004, 06:41 PM |
I have been listening to celtic music for several years and the bagpipe is one of my favorite instruments( obviously i have 4 or 5 different cds of nothing but bagpipes, much to he chagrin of my wife). But i also enjoy Seven Nations, especially The Ballad of Calvin Croiser and Heroes in Tennis Shoes. Jed Marum's Fighting Tigers of Ireland. The Young Dubliners Rocky Road to Dubliln, A Nation Once Again and Molly Malone. Go Lassie Go by anyone. Glengharry Boys Flower of Scotland and Nancy Whiskey. Also since I've started listening to this station I've found Rise's I Will See My Love Again, Ellis Sisters Lord of the Dance. As you can see i tend to lean more towards the irish side of the celtic music but i do love all celtic music. |