A song like this really belongs in a film about na daoine sidhe. It's so magically fantastical that one could only express through movement how it makes them feel. Especially at 2:13. That burst of energy just makes me want to frolic and lep with my faerie kin.
As a stone cold german, this band allways opens my soul wide and i cant go out for a few hours cause when one takes a look in my eyes he can see the fragility behind all the walls. Flook, just keep going.
Simply gorgeous. The melody in the lower registers of Finnegan's flute is sublime in its invention... evokes something magical in my imagination... like dark green reeds in a blue dusk.
I can't stop listening to this. Live recordings like this hit me so much harder than the same set canned. The new album is amazing, and this is doubly so. You lot inspire me every time I listen. I can only hope that any of my own projects sound a quarter as good.
I stumbled across Flook years ago on a Celtic online radio station. What a breath of fresh air. Amazing group of musicians. I hope to see them next Fall if they are performing :)
If there are any flautists out there, do any of you know why the female player stands on one leg? At first I found it odd, then thought she was using a small footstool. But then I realized she was actually balancing on one leg while playing and was solid as a rock. Finally I realized how amazingly difficult that would be. I would have thought standing on one leg would cause a flautist to be unsteady and reflect in their playing but, she seemed laser focused and controlled. I wonder if that's why she does it? To kind of act as an exercise to allow her to focus and control her breathing. Whatever the reason, I'm impressed.
check out ian anderson from jethro tull, possibly one of the worlds most well known flute players who plays standing on one leg.there is a reason for this and you will find it
Probably my fav tune of the album! It's not so common to see Brian playing on his flute. I mean last time I saw him on the flute he still had hairs on his head :p) Does someone knows who is the maker of that flute actually?
A song like this really belongs in a film about na daoine sidhe. It's so magically fantastical that one could only express through movement how it makes them feel. Especially at 2:13. That burst of energy just makes me want to frolic and lep with my faerie kin.
I agree, no closer to the feel of Ireland . Moves my soul to a place I long to return
As a stone cold german, this band allways opens my soul wide and i cant go out for a few hours cause when one takes a look in my eyes he can see the fragility behind all the walls. Flook, just keep going.
Simply gorgeous. The melody in the lower registers of Finnegan's flute is sublime in its invention... evokes something magical in my imagination... like dark green reeds in a blue dusk.
Best celtic folk band ever.
Flook at there best
First tune listened this year. Let's begin in the best way ❤
The atmosphere with the performance and lighting is some of the best I've seen of Flook!
It's a kind of magic
Just Brilliant Flook, Flook , thank you
I can't stop listening to this. Live recordings like this hit me so much harder than the same set canned. The new album is amazing, and this is doubly so. You lot inspire me every time I listen. I can only hope that any of my own projects sound a quarter as good.
I stumbled across Flook years ago on a Celtic online radio station. What a breath of fresh air. Amazing group of musicians. I hope to see them next Fall if they are performing :)
Каждый раз слушаю и каждый раз мурашки по коже. Goosebumps while every listening.
Makes me wanna go on an adventure. Love the flutes, damn
Brilliant! Great to see the energy and musicality - happy memories of the gigs in Shoreham and Canterbury.
Keep the videos coming please :-)
First time hearing yere stuff and just liked, subscribed, and followed on Spotify. Beautiful stuff
Foxe's Rock is epic!!!
Breathtakingly beautiful! My favourite piece from the album !❤
Merci à tous
Sublime, absolutely breath taking
If there are any flautists out there, do any of you know why the female player stands on one leg? At first I found it odd, then thought she was using a small footstool. But then I realized she was actually balancing on one leg while playing and was solid as a rock. Finally I realized how amazingly difficult that would be. I would have thought standing on one leg would cause a flautist to be unsteady and reflect in their playing but, she seemed laser focused and controlled. I wonder if that's why she does it? To kind of act as an exercise to allow her to focus and control her breathing. Whatever the reason, I'm impressed.
check out ian anderson from jethro tull, possibly one of the worlds most well known flute players who plays standing on one leg.there is a reason for this and you will find it
Probably my fav tune of the album! It's not so common to see Brian playing on his flute. I mean last time I saw him on the flute he still had hairs on his head :p)
Does someone knows who is the maker of that flute actually?
I believe that flute was made by Marcos Llope.
@@Ignacio.e do you know what key he’s playing in? Eb?
I can't believe I live in Bochum and missed u guys. When are you coming back?
Ich bin vfl fan, grüsse. Die spielen diesen November in Dänemark. Ich brauche da nur 3h hin und werde sie mir dieses mal nicht entgehen lassen.
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incredible!!! thank you :D
Truly amazing music ! Do you plan on playing in France any time soon ?
Thank you!
Anyone know if that’s Brian’s Eb whistle he’s playing at the end?
It is indeed his Bb whistle👍
cool
This Stirs The Celt Blood Flowing Through My Veins , Music To Go Into Battle , Take No Prisoners !!!.
Does anyone know the maker of Brians flute?
PORTUGAL - ÉVORA - MONSARAZ - that sounds cool
Totally underappreciated its a hate crime to music!
Listening to this i feel so small compared to something unembarrassable or however it is spelled .
Should we not watch this in school , instead of learning silly hymns ?