I am a black sabbath etc, metal fan. I went to school in County Clare , Quilty. I am now 73 years old. I consider the Kilfenora Ceiledh to be Irish heavy metal. I also remember the Thulla band spelling may be wrong. They from Clare!
in liverpool, north-west england, they have that famous LIVERPOOL IRISH CEILI BAND. but they also have a liverpool scottish ceili band. and a cornish one, a welsh one and a gorgeous english one. i THINK theyhave a manx one, too. i suppose you could put them all together and call them Anglo-Celt Ceili bands. whichever, do any of them ever play abba or beatle music? if not, why? there is a lovely country and irish band out there called THE OUTLAWS. wait till you hear their version of the deadwood stage. they even upstage doris day whose original version was timeless .... until now!!! but ceili music can be nice when you update the music. normally, p eople associate the ceili types with being holy catholix who wear wellington boots to mass every sunday, and being anglophobic and so on. semi illiterate, probably.
why not blend all the music of the anglo celt isles into one beautiful, gorgeous sound, if you listen to the lovely morris dance music from entland, you will see what i mean. just blend them all together. do a ceilli disco. you will have a million/billion seller.~wanna bet?
Carlos Herrera I completely agree. The minute she came out flailing her arms around, I was disgusted :( Arms don't move for a reason & it's an insult to the tradition.
Sound fabulous first L P l ever bought at 18 l am now 76 always loved them as my dad did he thought all his birthdays had come when l,brought this in
We need more Ceilidh
Total quality words are not good enough, these guys and girls are just outstanding top class musicians
Top class.....the wally with the violin waving his arms about is surplus to requirements.
I think I have found the song I was looking for thanks guys
I am a black sabbath etc, metal fan. I went to school in County Clare , Quilty. I am now 73 years old. I consider the Kilfenora Ceiledh to be Irish heavy metal. I also remember the Thulla band spelling may be wrong. They from Clare!
Fabulous and fantastic
I enjoyed that.
in liverpool, north-west england, they have that famous LIVERPOOL IRISH CEILI BAND.
but they also have a liverpool scottish ceili band. and a cornish one, a welsh one and a gorgeous english one. i THINK theyhave a manx one, too. i suppose you could put them all together and call them Anglo-Celt Ceili bands.
whichever, do any of them ever play abba or beatle music?
if not, why?
there is a lovely country and irish band out there called THE OUTLAWS. wait till you hear their version of the deadwood stage. they even upstage doris day whose original version was timeless .... until now!!! but ceili music can be nice when you update the music.
normally, p eople associate the ceili types with being holy catholix who wear wellington boots to mass every sunday, and being anglophobic and so on. semi illiterate, probably.
Well able to handle those instruments, Enjoy.
Add them there uilleann pipes and you'll shake the roof down:::))) Happy days and Cheer's
Crak is mighty how do save 1:14 😅😅😅❤😂😢😊
Mystic force
Dancers
I play the accordian
good
ok
Only mighty
Great fab 2:57
why not blend all the music of the anglo celt isles into one beautiful, gorgeous sound, if you listen to the lovely morris dance music from entland, you will see what i mean.
just blend them all together. do a ceilli disco. you will have a million/billion seller.~wanna bet?
JOSEPH McBLOGGsmos english coloured can't play. proper irish music
jaysus, the dancer could get a start anytime in the "moulin rouge'
jim Cameron Scottish dance band
Practically a ballet dancer.
A very beautiful and talented dancer. But this riverdance nonsense needs to go.
I really don't like a dancer shaking the arms all over the stage and its worst with a traditional band like this. Awfull!
Carlos Herrera I completely agree. The minute she came out flailing her arms around, I was disgusted :( Arms don't move for a reason & it's an insult to the tradition.
Hate it