October 18, 200619 yr I just realized that pop irish music would be the sh :!: t so does anyone know of any good irish music? (not surre, but i mighttt mean scottish?)
October 19, 200619 yr Even I somehow think there's an ocean of difference between punkrock fans and you: I have to say Flogging Molly and the Dropkick Murphys (and some other good bands like the Real McKenzies, Anti-Flag, the Mad Caddies, Bad Religion, the Clash, the Pogues) are good Irish-alike bands. The genre is a mixture between punkrock and folk with traditional instruments like the bagpipes, the accordeon and flutes. They don't sing in Irish though, just English. If you want true irish music, I'd advice Enya, Sinead O'Connor and the Dubliners. If you would have thought of using google or wikipedia, you'd stumble on this list that contains all famous (and there's quite a lot of them) Irish singers/bands. Bill Hicks[/url]":dhj2kan9]Since the one thing we can say about fundamental matter is, that it is vibrating. And since all vibrations are theoretically sound, then it is not unreasonable to suggest that the universe is music and should be perceived as such.
October 19, 200619 yr Rory Gallagher of course. Signature by Maurice SendakWhen the stars make you drool just like a pasta fazool, that's amore!
October 19, 200619 yr You could always try some of Flogging Molly's stuff as well, although they're not actually Irish. This is how much you all raised for charity. Thank you.
October 19, 200619 yr Thin Lizzy? A lot of their songs were based on old irish folk music. Edit: There's also The Dubliners.
October 19, 200619 yr You could always try some of Flogging Molly's stuff as well, although they're not actually Irish.Edit: There's also The Dubliners. I mentioned both already :P Bill Hicks[/url]":dhj2kan9]Since the one thing we can say about fundamental matter is, that it is vibrating. And since all vibrations are theoretically sound, then it is not unreasonable to suggest that the universe is music and should be perceived as such.
October 19, 200619 yr How anyone could not mention The Pogues is beyond me. La lune ne garde aucune rancune.
October 19, 200619 yr How anyone could not mention The Pogues is beyond me. Why do people ignore my posts? Bill Hicks[/url]":dhj2kan9]Since the one thing we can say about fundamental matter is, that it is vibrating. And since all vibrations are theoretically sound, then it is not unreasonable to suggest that the universe is music and should be perceived as such.
October 19, 200619 yr ronan keating *runs* but seriously, dropkick murpheys are actaully from boston hahah, but the styles irish folk punk stuff. sixpence non the richer? think they might be irish. not to mention B*Witched :| and yeah Flogging Molly.
October 19, 200619 yr In addition to those already listed: The Tossers The Briggs Blood or Wiskey Meisce (from Seattle) Amadan (local band where I live...I've seen them ~10 times...very good!) and one more with a bit of irish influence: My life in Black and White (semi-local...and one of my favs)
October 19, 200619 yr How anyone could not mention The Pogues is beyond me. Why do people ignore my posts? My bad, but nobody should put Shane MacGowan in brackets! La lune ne garde aucune rancune.
October 19, 200619 yr thanks for all the help. If you people are into irish rock/folk give 'The Proclaimers' a look, they rock hands down.
October 25, 200619 yr I think The Stiff Little Fingers are Irish, they're punk. And The Pogues of course. "Da mihi castitatem et continentam, sed noli modo"
October 25, 200619 yr Doesn't Elvenking play something in this genre? Metal fans, check out my band!Still the King....
October 25, 200619 yr thanks for all the help. If you people are into irish rock/folk give 'The Proclaimers' a look, they rock hands down. they would walk 500 miles and they would walk 500 more 8-)
October 26, 200619 yr I just realized that pop irish music would be the sh :!: t so does anyone know of any good irish music? (not surre, but i mighttt mean scottish?) do a search for irish celtic metal* and you;; find alot of great irish stuff. *celtic metal is a form of folk metal (metal influenced with folk music etc)
October 26, 200619 yr thanks for all the help. If you people are into irish rock/folk give 'The Proclaimers' a look, they rock hands down. they would walk 500 miles and they would walk 500 more 8-) Haha, oh I remember once when some friends had completed a long coastal walk that was (coincidentaly) the first song they played in the pub that night. "Da mihi castitatem et continentam, sed noli modo"
October 30, 200619 yr Guys, The Proclaimers are Scottish i thought....... Their definatly not Irish anyway. Are ye forgetting about U2!!!!! One of the most famous bands over here in the Emirald Isle.... :thumbsup: :)
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