Other Mixes By 12vman
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Mixed Genre
First You Must Learn the Grip, Disc One
Artist | Song | |
The Chieftains (Dublin) | Morning Dew | |
Seamus Ennis (Finglas; pipe) | Rainy Day/First You Must Learn the Grip | |
Kevin Burke (Dublin; fiddle) and Micheal O'Domhnaill (Dublin; guitar) | Maudabawn Chapel/The Wild Irishman/The Mother Reel | |
Thin Lizzy (Phil Lynott - Birmingham, England) | Whiskey in the Jar | |
Van Morrison (Belfast) | I'll Tell Me Ma | |
Matt Molloy (Ballaghadereen; flute) and Sean Keane (Drimnagh; fiddle) | The Golden Keyboard/Major Harrison's Fedora | |
The Dropkick Murphys (South Boston) | A Few Good Men | |
The Clancy Brothers (Carrick-on-Suir) and Tommy Makem (Keady) | Johnson's Motorcar | |
Bob Hope (Eltham, England) | Irish music all day long... | |
Tim Lyons (Ireland) | The Humours of Whiskey | |
Cherish the Ladies (New York) | The Cameronian Set | |
Tears for Beers (Kiel, Germany) | Raggle Taggle Gypsy | |
The Pogues (Kings Cross, London) | South Australia | |
U2 (Dublin) | Van Deimen's Land | |
Mick Moloney (Limerick) | There Were Roses | |
Ciaran Hinds (Belfast) | James Joyce's A Painful Case | |
Capercaille (Scotland) | Oh Mo Dhuthatch | |
Comment:
Happy Saint Pat's Day - though any day is a good day to fill your head with Irish fiddle tunes; the kitchen music. Though I don't have much Irish in my background (other than a few girls I dated back in the day ("I've always been crazy 'bout Irish girls" - Randy Newman), Mrs. Molly Durkin once told me that St. Patrick's Day is the day that everybody can be Irish for a little while. It's also amuater night, so be careful out on the roads.
Feedback:
A toast to you
And to you as well.
I'm off to the Emerald Isle on a stag do soon, can't wait. Nice taster and after the grip ye larn the crack (craick however it's spelt)