The 26 of july 2001, the Chieftains with guests, played at a festival in Quimper, France. Here is part 1, with a great “punk”violist, whose name I don’t know anymore
Originally posted 2010-09-04 11:38:52.
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The 26 of july 2001, the Chieftains with guests, played at a festival in Quimper, France. Here is part 1, with a great “punk”violist, whose name I don’t know anymore
Originally posted 2010-09-04 11:38:52.
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love 3:04 – 3:20
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see also: “leprechaun”
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what instrument?
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I had no idea Paddy played box…?
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donjacky99:this is not directed at you, i just pressed reply on yours cause you were the last post in the thread
lord knows i’m confused on where any of you stand, lol. all i can say is that ireland is an island solely as a whole. i want our countrymen back and the border abolished as much as the next nationalist, but it was their decision, so don’t get your panties in a knot when you are referred to as irishmen, afterall, technically and politically, you no longer hold that title.
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prince edward island are 2 separate provinces…
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great video – respect to brittany and all the celtic countries
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It´s really awesome, does anyone know the name of this beautiful instrumental?
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And that’s the way ya do that!!!
Freakin’ genius.
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Richard Wood is his name…..from Prince Edwards Island…Nova Scotia
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does anyone know the name of the violinist?
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this always makes me smile….a bright way to start a busy day….beautifully executed instrumental by a would class showman
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Erm.. ErictheJazzer, You should check the history, instead of spouting stereotypes. Ulster(Ulaidh) is a very old name for a very old place. Much older, in fact, than the term ‘United Kingdom’.You were right when you said that Ulster was history. “One of the great chieftains,perhaps the greatest of the lot were the O’neills of Ulster”-Paddy Maloney. Remember, if a Cow is born in a stable, does that make it a Horse?
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Erm.. ErictheJazzer, You should check the history, instead of spouting stereotypes. Ulster(Ulaidh) is a very old name for a very old place. Much older, in fact, than the term ‘United Kingdom’.You were right when you said that Ulster was history. “One of the great chieftains,perhaps the greatest of the lot were the O’neills of Ulster”-Paddy Maloney. Remember, if a Cow is born in a stable, does that make it a Horse?
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Great vid.
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beleza!!!!!obrigado pelo vìdeo!! alegrìa!!!
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Love the young fiddler!! He’s hot!! And those fast triplets in the first tune are so smooth..along with those digs on the high notes..just wonderful.
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I can think of quite a few lefties that are good. If you like this kind of music my friend, you’re on the right road.
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its cause we have to learn everything ourselves, having a right handed teacher can only do so much, lefties figure out new ways to do things. It works and besides we’re not all good
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great playing but the PCV trousers and jaket looks pretty shoking lol
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make that 13 times. Oh bliss, this is why i love traditional Irish music, and its fair chidren.
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oh sorry, you’re right. I Guess the camera angle confused me a bit lol.
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That’s about 10 times I’ve watched this each time i am stunned…. some one record this man! He is phenomenal.
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Who is left handed? not your man here.
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