Saw them Friday night in Stirling. As someone has already commented… like folk on steroids with added venom! What an amazing experience. Thank you Talisk!
If you haven't heard them, when you are through here, try Beoga, similar musical style, but a larger group, with more and more varied instruments, for a different sound. Their 'Lovely Madness" is a great place to start, builds throughout, and really letting go by the end. As one example, instead of the concertina, they employ two accordions.
Before him was Niall Vallely in a band called Nomos who could play concertina so rapidly. He is the brother of Cillian Vallely the pipes player in Lunasa and married to Karen Casey of early Solas fame. I recommend her first solo album Songlines and especially The Ballad Of Accounting and The Song Of The Wandering Aengus ( W.B. Yeats).
My thought was, BOY, that's a lot of sound for three people, on acoustic instruments, then I saw the loopers...nice. Those things really expand the capabilities of any musician, but especially so soloists, and then people in a small group, like this. The stutter in the concertina is very cool, that thing, with you playing it, is REALLY agile. The energy is first rate, also.
It's the Scottish accents maybe catching you out.Graeme Armstrong the guitarist shouts out "all the way from Glasgow (Scotland ) on concertina Mohsen Amini"......Mohsen replies "lets hear it for Graeme Armstrong on guitar"....Mohsen also shouts out "and for Hayley Keenan on the fiddle",,,,,,,,, right after these introductions he shouts out 'Lets see you put your hands together (clap along to the music.) This is the way they do it live in front of an audience. Unfortunately this was around the time of the pandemic lockdown in Scotland so there was just a live stream or recording from the Jura Whisky Distillery on the Isle of Jura ,Scotland .The annual Jura Feis (music festival) is now back to normal and the line up is around on here at youtube. Some other Scottish acts in this genre on here at youtube worth a listen to are RURA....MANRAN....ROSS AINSLIE.....BREABACH.....KINNARIS QUINTET...TIDE LINES.....PROJECT SMOK....PAUL McKENNA BAND...FOURTH MOON...DAIM.....SKIPINNISH all of these names will lead you to many ,many more acts we're blessed to have around us here in Scotland
Thank you for sharing that with me! I've never had the opportunity to talk to someone with a Scottish accent, and English isn't my first language either. However, I've grown a strong appreciation for Scottish music because of these individuals and their performance in this video in particular. It's inspired me to really dive into the details and understand everything that's happening!
@@humank3985 Enjoy the journey ,you'll hear and see very accomplished musicians and music that are worth listening to. Some may sing in Scottish Gaelic which although you may not understand the words the music itself will convey the message of joy, sadness ,life , death. Et al
@@johnmcdade7379 Absolutely! Scottish music captivates me emotionally, even though I struggle to put into words what draws me to it. It has a cyclical nature while also being enriched with dynamic transitions.
They can. It's party a function of the number of bellows folds. Many are six, some are 8, I'm only counting 7 which I think would be pretty odd. Anyhow, I bet he has to change the oil and rotate the tires on that thing very frequently.
That was worth every penny of your marketing budget. I have my glass of Jura here beside me.
I need way more live performances from this band, the energy is off the charts
Saw them Friday night in Stirling. As someone has already commented… like folk on steroids with added venom! What an amazing experience. Thank you Talisk!
If you haven't heard them, when you are through here, try Beoga, similar musical style, but a larger group, with more and more varied instruments, for a different sound. Their 'Lovely Madness" is a great place to start, builds throughout, and really letting go by the end. As one example, instead of the concertina, they employ two accordions.
I can't even imagine the condition of their fingers (and toes) after these performances! Talk about high energy! Beautiful performance!
lifetime supply of Jura after that performance.
I'm going to have to run out and find a bottle of Jura and come back to watch this again!
There are VERY VERY few players of the concertina like this. Excellent performance - absolute stunning play.
Before him was Niall Vallely in a band called Nomos who could play concertina so rapidly. He is the brother of Cillian Vallely the pipes player in Lunasa and married to Karen Casey of early Solas fame. I recommend her first solo album Songlines and especially The Ballad Of Accounting and The Song Of The Wandering Aengus ( W.B. Yeats).
@@richardjames7905 Indeed! Check out Noel Hill
This is nothing less than stunning! Musicianship at it's finest to be sure. I so want to drink a few whiskies with these guys! Keep it up!
One could travel through the constellations with this energy !
Always wonderful to listen to your group. Cheers from Virginia!
This band just has to be seen live
This is going on a loop ,magical .
My thought was, BOY, that's a lot of sound for three people, on acoustic instruments, then I saw the loopers...nice. Those things really expand the capabilities of any musician, but especially so soloists, and then people in a small group, like this. The stutter in the concertina is very cool, that thing, with you playing it, is REALLY agile. The energy is first rate, also.
the moment they play ECHO...man..
Absolutely love Talisk!
Best performance if seen of Talisk, love you guys!
Amazing! best music find of 2022!! (just in time!)
When someone asks for the difference between 10K hours mastery and 100K legendary status, show them this
Stunning
youve made the Irishman proud, all Celts !!!!!! May your sounds of seeds grow to OTHERS!!!!!!
Awesome 👌🎶
Just Amazing!!!
Just lovely
You guys inspire me.
💚💚💚💚💚🤩😎 So Great, love it 👍✅
12:17 is perfect
Beaucoup trop chauds !
GREAT
hermosa musica...desde Chile... felicitaciones🥰
Alright you got me. I’ll buy a bottle of Jura.
matur suksma😊
this is amazing...... reminds me im alive
😍
Fabulous
12.33well done brillantplaying
Can anyone tell me what they’re saying at around 20:30? I’m really curious.
It's the Scottish accents maybe catching you out.Graeme Armstrong the guitarist shouts out "all the way from Glasgow (Scotland ) on concertina Mohsen Amini"......Mohsen replies "lets hear it for Graeme Armstrong on guitar"....Mohsen also shouts out "and for Hayley Keenan on the fiddle",,,,,,,,, right after these introductions he shouts out 'Lets see you put your hands together (clap along to the music.)
This is the way they do it live in front of an audience. Unfortunately this was around the time of the pandemic lockdown in Scotland so there was just a live stream or recording from the Jura Whisky Distillery on the Isle of Jura ,Scotland .The annual Jura Feis (music festival) is now back to normal and the line up is around on here at youtube. Some other Scottish acts in this genre on here at youtube worth a listen to are RURA....MANRAN....ROSS AINSLIE.....BREABACH.....KINNARIS QUINTET...TIDE LINES.....PROJECT SMOK....PAUL McKENNA BAND...FOURTH MOON...DAIM.....SKIPINNISH all of these names will lead you to many ,many more acts we're blessed to have around us here in Scotland
Thank you for sharing that with me! I've never had the opportunity to talk to someone with a Scottish accent, and English isn't my first language either. However, I've grown a strong appreciation for Scottish music because of these individuals and their performance in this video in particular. It's inspired me to really dive into the details and understand everything that's happening!
@@humank3985 Enjoy the journey ,you'll hear and see very accomplished musicians and music that are worth listening to. Some may sing in Scottish Gaelic which although you may not understand the words the music itself will convey the message of joy, sadness ,life , death. Et al
@@johnmcdade7379 Absolutely! Scottish music captivates me emotionally, even though I struggle to put into words what draws me to it. It has a cyclical nature while also being enriched with dynamic transitions.
Talisk should be providing all music for the Witcher.
Fuck I want to be concertina guy so bad.
They seem like free spirits. Some other life, I would like that very much.
🙏
Legitimate
IT IS COOL MEN
A W E S O M E
i've never seen a concertina stretched that much. are the meant to stretch that much?
They can. It's party a function of the number of bellows folds. Many are six, some are 8, I'm only counting 7 which I think would be pretty odd. Anyhow, I bet he has to change the oil and rotate the tires on that thing very frequently.
The fiddle player is so hot, and amazing!
bah bah