I have some songs by enya,& some from LOTR film which are sung in celtic manner & i loved them
so i think it will be very great of you if you just name the celtic songs & how to get’em that you think i would love
thank you
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I have some songs by enya,& some from LOTR film which are sung in celtic manner & i loved them
so i think it will be very great of you if you just name the celtic songs & how to get’em that you think i would love
thank you
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evening star, the shire, riders of rohan, from lotr film, ANYTHING by enya! get them by limewire
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Sgt. MacKenzie, from the We Were Soldiers Soundtrack
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Flogging Molly – Devil’s Dance Floor
Dropkick Murphy’s – I’m Shipping Up To Boston
The Pogues – anything off the Album Rum, Sodomy & the Lash.
The Dubliner’s are Good, so are the Chieftans and the Sons of Eirinn.
The Sons might be a little harder to find.
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Loreena McKennit: 1.The Mummer’s Dance
2.Night Ride Across the Caucasus
Album: The Book of Secrets
I got it from iTunes. I would get the single version, because it is much better than the album version. But the album was such a relaxing ride back into a like midevial Renaissance Fair kinda of time.
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Try Clannad.
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Some groups you might explore, perhaps a little lesser known in some cases: Rapalja (a very lively Celtic group out of the Netherlands, & my current favorite), Golden Bough, Tempest, Wicked Tinkers, Molly’s Revenge, Proclaimers, Runrig, Omnia, Faun, Great Big Sea, Magical Strings. All are slightly different styles of Celtic, some loud, some soft, some vocal, some mostly instrumental . . . . all have an online presence. Many have a page on MySpace. Some have tunes on Playlist & other places. Investigate Celtic Radio, an online thing. Flogging Molly, the Pogues, & that whole sort might be a little heavy duty for someone liking Enya – - I like them, but they are a whole different ballgame for the most part. Geoffrey Castle is another, although he’s not entirely Celtic . . . but very mesmerizing music.
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Try these at least (artist-wise):
Enya
Clannad (Enya was once a Clannad member too!)
Máire (Moya) Brennan (Enya’s big sister & Clannad’s lead singer)
Bridin Brennan (Enya’s and Máire’s younger sister)
The Chieftains
Anúna
Secret Garden
Davy Spillane
Altan
Loreena McKennitt (she’s from Canada but makes Celtic-flavoured music)
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