I really enjoy the way this video seems to flow. And the guy saying the "hup, hup, hup, hey!" just before the tune change always seems to make it a part of the song. Just wonderful! I wish I could play the fiddle as well as Heath, especially on the Tam Lin reel.
NO WORD.. just pray for people who play -to play that more often and even faster and for those that can't play like this - to listen to the voice of angels... I could listen this tune forever :D
This Heath guy is quite the awesome fiddle and bagpipe player. I hope you guys keep going for years to come. A good farewell from New-Brunswick, Canada.
great tunes from a brilliant band. ive got the cds and tape and they are all good. got the t shirt as well. hope you post more and thanx Joe for your emails.keep up the good work.
This was totally awesome. Actually I like the "Hups & Heys" it gives the song a live character like you're in there dancing your ass off to this wonderful music.
Playing both violin and bagpipe. I WANT THAT TOO! ;-; I had to choose between the two and started playing bagpipe some months ago. This is so very friggin' awesome. I love it. :'D
Being Welch origins, hell with the negatives. Your music somehow hits your soul. It's absolutely AWSOME! Don't care where you're from. You absolutely captured the Celtic Spirit. The Negatives just don't understand. Thank you for your great music.
@ajaxfan34 the band is Slainte, and if you go to there web page you will find the cds and a tape, i bought them and they are brilliant. and other stuff as well good luck , Ray
No complaints at all from me. I think this performance is spot on. You've got great energy going and, if it is rough, I'm not seeing it. But then I tend to like live performances. Good job!
There's this girl I know who plays part of this on her Violin. I believe what she plays is called Tamlinn, or something of that sort. You guys are amazing!!!
Sounds more like Cape Breton style than the contemporary stuff from Scotland and Ireland. The band is good and hopefully will stay together long enough to become real tight. All the best to Slainte.
It's called Tamlin's reel or the Glasgow reel, which is a traditional celtic tune that was written decades before there was ever such a thing as question period...der!
Is this the Tam Lin Reel? It sounds very like that that's played by Steeleye Span at the end of The Old Maid In The Garrett on their Time album. And I thought they played it fast. This is awesome!
@KeltiKyrie Thank you - that's it exactly. I'm guessing the people who complain are used to studio-produced CDs where everything can be refined. This is a live performance and (of course) quite rough for that. Glad you see that - other people seem to miss the point completely.
Hey nice work. The first song was indeed Tam Lin (or Tam Lyn) this is such a different version than the one I play! I recognized it in the first 3 seconds. There was some kind of break, then the second was High Road to Linton, finally returning to Tam Lin. The fiddle was a little off tune, especially on High Road to Linton--I'm sympathetic; it's hard to play fast for very long like that.
go to slainte web page where you can buy the cds, and cassette. i did and they are great. i only found them on YT. thanks for the great music Mark. Ray
the fiddler is extremely talented. Bagpipes AND fiddle, and so well!
Guy playing the fiddle knows the best two instruments EVER! Fiddle and bagpipes, awesome.
This Heath bloke is fantastic! Cheers from the land down under!
YES! I found it ^^ The last time I listened to this was years ago.
My 3yr old, Never tires of this song! You guys are AWESOME!
I really enjoy the way this video seems to flow. And the guy saying the "hup, hup, hup, hey!" just before the tune change always seems to make it a part of the song. Just wonderful! I wish I could play the fiddle as well as Heath, especially on the Tam Lin reel.
This is awesome. I can see this is the roots of American bluegrass. I can imagine my kinfolk playing such music generations ago.
NO WORD.. just pray for people who play -to play that more often and even faster and for those that can't play like this - to listen to the voice of angels... I could listen this tune forever :D
My two year old son LOVES this! Awesome!!!
Please do more "wild" pieces - they really get me energized!!
This Heath guy is quite the awesome fiddle and bagpipe player. I hope you guys keep going for years to come.
A good farewell from New-Brunswick, Canada.
great tunes from a brilliant band. ive got the cds and tape and they are all good. got the t shirt as well. hope you post more and thanx Joe for your emails.keep up the good work.
amazing song, so passionate and celtic, the violinist is out of this world good
Wow, this Heath guy plays great fiddle and bagpipes... I want to be like this guy!
This was totally awesome. Actually I like the "Hups & Heys" it gives the song a live character like you're in there dancing your ass off to this wonderful music.
I really like this piece. the guy who plays the fiddle motivates me to practise more =)
Bitch-in. I have been listening to you guys for years, you are great. from flagstaff Arizona
Playing both violin and bagpipe. I WANT THAT TOO! ;-; I had to choose between the two and started playing bagpipe some months ago.
This is so very friggin' awesome. I love it. :'D
Hell yeah, Tam Lyn! Thats a great tune.
Being Welch origins, hell with the negatives. Your music somehow hits your soul. It's absolutely AWSOME! Don't care where you're from. You absolutely captured the Celtic Spirit. The Negatives just don't understand. Thank you for your great music.
@ajaxfan34 the band is Slainte, and if you go to there web page you will find the cds and a tape, i bought them and they are brilliant. and other stuff as well
good luck , Ray
Ya, around the house and mind the Dresser
😂😮👞👞🎵
These two pieces you have are awesome!!!
wonderful... some happiness in this cloudy snowy day!
It's sad this videos haven't got more views, because this music is truly fantastic.
i don't even hold to my seat. dancing this you enjoy the music even more!
I CAN PLAY THIS SONG ON MY FIDDLE!!! nice job. I absoloutly love it!!! wow!!
it's so bloody cool man damn i love this band
These guys are fantastic! Played in Nealon's in Skerries for a while, ah the sessions! Yis can drink some jager too!
This is just pure awesomeness. I wish this tune never stopped playing :3
Is the fiddler the same guy who plays bagpipe in another piece? Wow!
Catchy music, makes feet tap... love this!
Heath, you are a genious!
MAN I was dancing to this. Though terribly, I might add, but still dancing!
Very nicely done! I'd dance to this. :)
Brilliant,very good work with the instruments!Compliments to your band.
are you dead or alive
"Celts gone wild!"
I could listen to this stuff all night!
I really enjoyed this video. Great stuff you guys! Great sound!
Beautiful, i love it.
this is pure wonderful!!!
Great sound! You guys are awesome!
im in east kent and would come and see you in this area. great music and a good website. thanks. Ray
I love this piece more than words can express... Thanks for posting!
Slainte!
This is the greatest piece of music I have heard in years. Heath should release an instructional video, I just might take up fiddlin myself if he did.
Awesome! Would LOVE to have you guys at a party!!!
wow 3rd instrument ive seen Heath kick ass on.
rock on fellas.
just wow. amazing..they seem to have so much fun. No wonder.
Lovely - Well done !!!
Wow! Excellent performance. Your band plays very well together. I hope your group will tour stateside.
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that base is so cool! I lovethe first part of the fiddle bit cus I can play, just in a different key. thanks for uploading it :)
Really like it. great fiddling - and atmosphere. :)
I love you guys
Outstanding
amaizing violinist.
Pretty good guys well done
this is great!
Totally Amazing!
amazing ! love it !
Luv it!
You made me happy.
As in, happy for the rest of the week at least.
No complaints at all from me. I think this performance is spot on. You've got great energy going and, if it is rough, I'm not seeing it. But then I tend to like live performances. Good job!
Showin off a little ther aint ya fiddler? just kidding. You guys are wonderful.
Awesome!
great performance.
Loved it, top notch
There's this girl I know who plays part of this on her Violin. I believe what she plays is called Tamlinn, or something of that sort. You guys are amazing!!!
Nice!...........................................
nicely done
It's accompaniment, and I can hear it just fine.
Sounds more like Cape Breton style than the contemporary stuff from Scotland and Ireland. The band is good and hopefully will stay together long enough to become real tight. All the best to Slainte.
One of the other parts is a reel called Jenny's gone to Linton, although it's also known as Domhnall Beag an t-siuchair.
yay crazy versions of tam lin!
Mark...love the music..do you ever tour in Ireland?
omg there unreal brilliant :)
It's called Tamlin's reel or the Glasgow reel, which is a traditional celtic tune that was written decades before there was ever such a thing as question period...der!
I'd listen to this over U.S country ANY day! LOL :)
i have added your video to my myspace (maxine and tom)
Is this the Tam Lin Reel? It sounds very like that that's played by Steeleye Span at the end of The Old Maid In The Garrett on their Time album. And I thought they played it fast. This is awesome!
same here. I'm Irish-Mexican and feel the same way. Erin Go Bragh
@KeltiKyrie Thank you - that's it exactly. I'm guessing the people who complain are used to studio-produced CDs where everything can be refined. This is a live performance and (of course) quite rough for that. Glad you see that - other people seem to miss the point completely.
nice to run into a fellow Eluveitie fan!
Tiocfaidh ár lá
the fiddler plays the bagpipes too o.O and he's just as good at it if not better omg
Hey nice work.
The first song was indeed Tam Lin (or Tam Lyn) this is such a different version than the one I play! I recognized it in the first 3 seconds. There was some kind of break, then the second was High Road to Linton, finally returning to Tam Lin.
The fiddle was a little off tune, especially on High Road to Linton--I'm sympathetic; it's hard to play fast for very long like that.
@gillysabeth i liked the hup hays they give the music a cool old wordy vibe
Even in Holland....this music is so great, grand and good! Were can i buy cd from you guys?
This is gooooood!
Ecellent!!!!
Éire go brách 🇮🇪💓☘️
It'smy Home land the place I was born in and it,s where I will hope to lay my bones under God s Green sodAmen🥲🙏🙏🙏
Thx for the facts!
Smokin!
it is a buetiful peace
And my friends still ask me why I love Irish Music!
go to slainte web page where you can buy the cds, and cassette. i did and they are great. i only found them on YT. thanks for the great music Mark. Ray
thats was fucken awesome!keep it up
1:25 its awsome with that drum !
@MarkHarmer hi, do you still have cds or songs on iTunes? i couldn't find any under MarkHamer, i love these pieces they are amazing!
This is soo great.. What are this/these tunes called?
the dude playing fiddle gives a nice head bang @ 4:33.. very kool... very kool
wow im ready to party!!!!!!!!!!
Congratulations, this is dynamite !! You guys could bring dead back alive !!
I like it. Is the first tune The Glasgow Reel? Keep it up.
the first theme for the violin is called Glasgow reel...I think.
yea it is tam lyn, also call the glasgow reel