Irish/Celtic/Gaelic
Im sure no one cares about what im listening to..(im having a relaxing night to myself listening to relaxing music...and I've had the same songs on repeat for awhile...).but it just happens to be celtic/gaelic. anyone else have suggestions for the same genre of music? suggestions for relaxation welcomed!
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Christy Moore, Ride On0
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Celtic Woman has some great cd's out. We have seen them in person, and they are great!0
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Christy Moore, Ride On0
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I love to listen to River Dance and have seen the show twice - the music just sends me to a place I want to be.0
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Enya.0
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I agree...Enya...I love her...she's got a lot of good stuff!!!0
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Enya! I was just about to suggest that :-) Very chilled out and relaxing music.0
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Flogging Molly or dropkick murphy0
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Any rebel songs are good, not so relaxing though.
Try Clannad.0 -
Enya rocks!!!0
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Definitely Dropkick Murphys!0
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The Pogues or The Dubliners. Christie Moore is good. Solas maybe or anything by Karan Casey - she has the most amazing version of O holy Night. Wrong season perhaps, but she is awsome anyway.0
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I was going to say Enya too. She is awesome and very relaxing!0
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I listen to the soundscapes on tv at night. It has great piano music.
Some of the songs have ocean waves, and what not. But i fall asleep every night. I have a stack of cds that are piano and ocean waves, or smooth guitar.0 -
The Rankin Family, Natalie McMaster (Fiddler)!0
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Remember in the movie Titanic, when they went down to the bottom of the ship and everyone was partying. That band was Gaelic Storm. Not very relaxing, but alot of fun.0
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The Dubliners for sure God bless Ronnie Drew :flowerforyou: and of course Christy Moore :happy:
If you like that kind of music you should try some of the UK folk groups as well...Show of Hands, Unthanks, Lau, Kan, Bellowhead, Spiers and Boden, Bella Hardy and of course the yummy Seth Lakeman.
Although my family is Irish and I grew up with all the trad music I have recently got into the UK folk scene and although its not always relaxing its music to give you goose bumps !0 -
Spiers & Boden played the folk festival here (Isle of Wight) a couple of years back and they were stellar. Highly recommended.0
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If you can find any of his stuff, my old college mate Kieran Goss. Look especially for "I close my eyes"0
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I love Albannach, Ed Miller, Uncle Hamish and the Hooligans, Kilbrannan, Penny Whiskey, the Sandcarvers, SAOR Patrol, Alex Beaton, Cutthroat Shamrock...0
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Lots of good stuff here.0
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The Dubliners, The Chieftans, Christy Moore, Enya, The Pouges.0
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Spiers & Boden played the folk festival here (Isle of Wight) a couple of years back and they were stellar. Highly recommended.
I never knew you had a folk festival !
I shall have to check it out for next year as its much nearer to home than Cambridge.. any excuse to see Mr Boden in any of his many guises , highly recommend his solo album Songs from the Floodplain :happy:0 -
Brollywacker0
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I the Tartan Terrors. They're one part parody/comedy, and one part bagpipe, flute and fiddle awesomeness.
Fun: http://youtu.be/Vh06GD-zndI
Awesome: http://youtu.be/8jaJU2JcqAo0 -
The Chieftains, Gaelic Storm, Dropkick Murphys, Flogging Molly, Irish Rovers and the Clancy Brothers get regular play on my ipod.
I could listen to "The Foggy Dew" by the Chieftains and Sinead O'Connor over and over and over repeatedly0 -
I love Albannach, Ed Miller, Uncle Hamish and the Hooligans, Kilbrannan, Penny Whiskey, the Sandcarvers, SAOR Patrol, Alex Beaton, Cutthroat Shamrock...
Saw Albannach at the Highland Games in NH last year. Great show.0 -
Mary Black, Dolores Keane, Davy Spillnae (I think that's how you spell his name, he plays the Uillean pipes), all of the Riverdance and Lord of the Dance soundtracks, The Secret of Roan Inish soundtrack is awesome.0
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Spiers & Boden played the folk festival here (Isle of Wight) a couple of years back and they were stellar. Highly recommended.
I never knew you had a folk festival !
I shall have to check it out for next year as its much nearer to home than Cambridge.. any excuse to see Mr Boden in any of his many guises , highly recommend his solo album Songs from the Floodplain :happy:
Yes! It's called Folkstation (mainly because it used to be held at the IOW Steam Railway site) but has moved on. My boss is one of the organisers, so I get to go for free. It's small, friendly, and the music has been top notch.
http://www.folkstation.co.uk/0
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