I've played this literally dozens of times these past few weeks during which I've being going through tough times healthwise and it's cheered me up no end. I only wish I could 'like' it a thousand times. I know Ross is now considered the "star" but I marvel at Tim's playing on the melodeon more and more - it's outstanding.
I was lucky enough to see Charlie and Friends on Friday evening in Perth. It was electrifying. One of the benefits of living in Scotland is that you often get the opportunity to see world class folk musicians up close, but these guys were on another level and really pushed themselves (and their instruments) to the limit. I like everything about gigs like this, the performances, the atmosphere among the audience, the warm anecdotes between songs. Its a tremendous way to spend an evening, and is almost always exceptional value for money. If you get the opportunity to see these guys live do yourself a favour and get along to the show. Even if folk music isnt your cup of tea normally, youll still be blown away by the sheer talent.
Just brilliant! Any more videos from the night that you can post? Or do you know if anyone else has posted videos from that night? Would love to see more of their playing!
I've played this literally dozens of times these past few weeks during which I've being going through tough times healthwise and it's cheered me up no end. I only wish I could 'like' it a thousand times.
I know Ross is now considered the "star" but I marvel at Tim's playing on the melodeon more and more - it's outstanding.
I was lucky enough to see Charlie and Friends on Friday evening in Perth. It was electrifying. One of the benefits of living in Scotland is that you often get the opportunity to see world class folk musicians up close, but these guys were on another level and really pushed themselves (and their instruments) to the limit. I like everything about gigs like this, the performances, the atmosphere among the audience, the warm anecdotes between songs. Its a tremendous way to spend an evening, and is almost always exceptional value for money. If you get the opportunity to see these guys live do yourself a favour and get along to the show. Even if folk music isnt your cup of tea normally, youll still be blown away by the sheer talent.
Like the best kitchen party you never got to be in, LOL!!
Love all of it.
Fantastic to find this - recorded at a Skye Events for All (SEALL) event in Tarskavaig Hall, Isle of Skye
Pure magic.....
In a kitchen on an island in Scotland ,happy times.
The piper is great
brilliant music and looking like a whole lot of fun :-)
Thanks for posting this I watch/ listen to it almost daily, what a performance you caught.
Great-great-awsome great !!!
QUALITY!!!
This IS fire!
Great craic and great playing
Just brilliant! Any more videos from the night that you can post? Or do you know if anyone else has posted videos from that night? Would love to see more of their playing!
Great stuff...love it. straight ontae ma favourites list : )
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Made me smile :-)
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Nice one lads, whit a jam!
Unreal!
1:50 for the silly.
Great Vid!! Thanks for the update Mr Ross!
magic sheer magnificence
Super chewns
Great craic. Whats the smoke?
Tremendous
Nice tunes! I was wondering who was on guitar? I see Tim Edey, Ross Ainslie and Charlie McKerron, but dunno the guitarist.
Marc Clement - great guitarist. Known for playing with Session A9, Adam Sutherland band and others
@@rosschristie1 cheers Ross
Jesus Almighty Christ!!
Chune names?
Celtic Thunder, Pressed for Time, The Rain in Tain, the Hard Drive
@@rosschristie1Aye thanks lad!
@@rosschristie1 *The High Drive
@@EAR47 My mistake! cheers.
@@rosschristie1 - *Tain in the Rain
Far too many notes, and not enough space between them.
Go away
Bach could only imagine such bliss on a tapestry so full
Then you don't need to listen...
Always one!;) lol I love playing with these lads
One day I dream to be able to play half that fast. Meanwhile my head explodes! Weehoo! 🔥🔥🔥🔥