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happyboy
response 16 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 10:56 UTC 2001

enya makes me sleepy.
brighn
response 17 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 13:06 UTC 2001

anything which calms happyboy down is probably a good thing =}
edina
response 18 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 13:27 UTC 2001

hah!

I do like the Pogues - Peace and Love is one of my favorite pieces of music,
but not for the reasons people think  - "Young Ned of the Hill" is such a
rebel song - it makes me think of the Wolftones.  And I am also love "Down
All the Days".  But "In My Blue Heaven" (I may have the title wrong) brings
back such great memories of dancing around my dorm room.

I am a huge fan of Hothouse Flowers - they are more of a poppy Irish band
(think Counting Crows) but when I see them, they usually do one or two trad
Irish songs and they convey it quite beautifully.  They seem so wonderfully
passionate about it all . . .
happyboy
response 19 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 15:02 UTC 2001

re17:  buy me some BEER then, paul.   :)
krj
response 20 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 15:23 UTC 2001

resp:18 ::  I wasn't sure Hothouse Flowers were still around.
I'd sort of lost track of them; I was never that big a fan but one 
of my trading friends was quite enthusiastic.  Fiachna seems to be 
in a long term collaboration with Michelle Shocked; he was with 
her band when they played Ann Arbor, and a few years back a 
limited-edition release was jointly billed to the two of them.
tfbjr
response 21 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 15:41 UTC 2001

Metallica is my favorite Irish band.

Well...they *did* do a cover of Whiskey in the Jar...
anderyn
response 22 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 15:45 UTC 2001

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tfbjr
response 23 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 15:53 UTC 2001

What's funny about when I first heard the Metallica version is that I was
totally unaware of it being a very old Irish song not to mention that I was
unaware that it had been covered by other artists.

I kept thinking... "this song is really a departure for them... not their
typical style... but I *like* it..."

I felt so naive when I learned the truth.  

I've since been to some Irish parties.  Lots of Irish music with compulsory
participation.  It took a few drinks to make me comfortable singing along to
the rooster song...
brighn
response 24 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 17:20 UTC 2001

The fact that "Whiskey in the Jar" was on their 2-disc "cover songs" set
didn't tip you off that it was a cover? ;}
tfbjr
response 25 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 17:53 UTC 2001

Although I call myself a fan, alas... I have not followed their releases for
some time.  I heard "Turn the Page" much later.  I can't think of other covers
I have heard by them.  "Am I Evil" is an old cover done by Diamondback if I
recall correctly, but they did that one a long time ago and released it on
the original "Garage Days".

Now I'm curious to hear the other tracks... or at least see what they covered.

Oh well... it's not Irish music, so I should avoid derailing the discussion.
I know little about Irish music.

'cept I know a song about a rooster.
krj
response 26 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 18:33 UTC 2001

One would be tempted to try to interest Terence in...
   1) Horslips, a 1970s Irish band which flitted back and forth 
      between mostly acoustic traditional and straight rock, and 
      whose best album is a "concept album" (uh-oh) hard rock setting 
      of the Irish mythological work THE BOOK OF INVASIONS.
   2) Moving Hearts, a 1980s band which began as an experiment to create
      an authentically Irish rock and roll, with Christy Moore as
      the singer, and uillean pipes usually replacing electric
      guitars as the lead instrument.  With Christy as the singer
      they were a very political band; after he left they did one
      more album which was an all-instrumental masterpiece, THE STORM.
   3) Runrig, a long-lived Scottish band who are really just an 
      arena rock band with a sizable folk/Gaelic influence.
edina
response 27 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 18:43 UTC 2001

Hothouse Flowers is still around - they have releases a "live" and "best of"
cd.  I could only get their 4th cd in Ireland.  I saw them in concert this
past summer - they are probably one of my fave live bands.

I anxiously await new stuff - they did some new songs that I hadn't heard
before.
micklpkl
response 28 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 19:02 UTC 2001

FWIW, Metallica's version of "Whiskey in the Jar" is a cover of Thin Lizzy's
version of the tune.
vidar
response 29 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 22:25 UTC 2001

Re # 15: I have noticed that some of her songs do seem strikingly 
similar and I have had trouble telling some of them apart from the 
first few moments of playing but I do make the connection pretty fast.

I actually thought that if one stripped away the lyrics from "Tempus 
Vernum" (also on A Day Without Rain) it would make an excellent villain 
entry theme.

What I was objecting to in the bummed item is 1. Only Time being played 
as background music for an episode of Friends (a show I detest) was 
having a baby, and 2.) being overplayed on the radio  (I like Enya, but 
I *hate* "Orinoco Flow" from being exposed to it at least once an hour 
when I worked at Meijer).

In the most recent issue of Entertainment Weekly I received (before I 
cancelled the subscription) had a sidebar about why this drudging 
of "Only Time" is going on.

It also mentioned 2 faster remixes of the song, and that Enya will be 
doing 2 songs for the first Lord of the Rings movie.

I have never considered Enya's music Irish, just New Age - since that's 
the section her CDs are always in.



anderyn
response 30 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 01:17 UTC 2001

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michaela
response 31 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 01:34 UTC 2001

Mmmm...Battlefield Band...I love them.  You need to hear Corvus Corax, too.
krj
response 32 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 04:10 UTC 2001

Battlefield Band is supposed to be at the Ark in early November,
with their new singer Karine Polwart.  I haven't got the date
at my fingertips.
 
Christy Moore sang on the album titled MOVING HEARTS, and on 
the second one DARK END OF THE STREET.  
orinoco
response 33 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 15:36 UTC 2001

Re Corvus Corax: _Great_ band name.  What're they like?
michaela
response 34 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 16:38 UTC 2001

They're just great.  I can't describe it.  LOUD bagpipes and drums...strong
stage presence...
anderyn
response 35 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 30 12:50 UTC 2001

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michaela
response 36 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 30 21:19 UTC 2001

They're a bit hard to find, but I think I've seen them on Ebay.  cdnow.com
might have some too.  I don't know the album names.  My friend sent me some
mp3s.
krj
response 37 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 31 00:16 UTC 2001

A large number of Corvus Corax recordings turn up on amazon.de (the 
German site), and Google finds a web page for the band.
anderyn
response 38 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 31 12:48 UTC 2001

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krj
response 39 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 31 15:39 UTC 2001

It can't be any worse than ordering CDs from a Polish language 
web site  :)   If you want to pursue this seriously, we'll talk to 
Leslie, she has a good command of the German language.
 
Sarah, thanks for the mention of Corvus Corax, they seem interesting.
anderyn
response 40 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 31 16:04 UTC 2001

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