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| December 14, 2006
| GretchenM
Posted on 12/14/2006 3:18:58 PM PST by GretchenM
Post your favorite YouTube links here.
I'll start with these.
Baptismal Cannonball
Chad Vader*, Day Manager
*Darth's Underachieving Brother
Chad Vader Episode 1 Day Shift Manager
Chad Vader Episode 2 Day Shift Manager
Chad Vader Episode 3 Night Shift Manager
Chad Vader Episode 4 Night Shift Manager
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To: GretchenM
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12/15/2006 3:18:36 PM PST
by
abner
To: All
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posted on
12/15/2006 4:31:55 PM PST
by
GretchenM
(What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul? Please meet my friend, Jesus)
To: La Enchiladita
Check out these
YouTube videos. I hope you've got decent speakers and a high speed connection. In addition to Donal Lunny, Declan Sinnott is playing with Christy Moore on Vive La Quince Brigada.
To: concentric circles
You rang the right person here, thank you SO MUCH!
Donnal Lunny is the genius on the pipes, is he not?! I started with "Good Ship Kangaroo"... haven't heard that one since I gave away -- or sold -- my vinyl collection.
Christy is GOOD ... Did you ever hear his rendition of Pretty Boy Floyd?
"Cliffs of Dooneen" is far and away one of the loveliest tunes ever ...
Oh, *sigh.* You really are a chum to ping me to these.... You're the best. Merry Christmas.
To: GretchenM
To: All
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posted on
12/16/2006 1:29:05 AM PST
by
GretchenM
(What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul? Please meet my friend, Jesus)
To: MikefromOhio
I love Who's line. Funny, funny show.
To: Orbiting_Rosie's_Head
To: GretchenM; mystery-ak; silent_jonny
To: La Enchiladita
Glad you enjoyed the videos. I posted the names in the links in the same order, left to right, as the musicians appear on stage.
Through thirty years, Planxty seems to have always maintained the same arrangement. Donal Lunny at left on bouzouki and Andy Irvine on mandolin, next to each other to facilitate the the incredible interplay of their contrapuntal melodies, Liam O'Flynn on uilleann pipes, and Christy Moore playing guitar at the right.
Donal Lunny seems to take a back seat on stage yet when the music takes an energetic turn it is usually Donal who is driving the tempo. He has played with so many others and taken a hand in producing the recordings of so many that he may be described as the backbone of Irish traditional music for this generation.
I saw him at the Hollywood Bowl in a spotlight role along with Paul Brady, Altan, Eileen Ivers, and Danú. He stood in with Altan for a tune and stayed respectfully restrained through the first half of the song, allowing Ciarán Curran to play his rightful role as bouzouki player for the band and then, the two exchanged glances and Lunny grabbed the tempo in an instant and drove it hard, infusing a new level of energy into the tune, much to the delight of all on stage and throughout the crowd.
Watching the Bothy Band video of Pretty Peg I remember seeing piper Paddy Keenan playing at McCabe's Guitar Shop in Santa Monica. He was accompanied by Junji Shirota, a guitarist from Japan who remarked that the first time he heard a Celtic band, he was walking past a club and stopped to listen. He was struck immediately by the thought, as he expressed it, "Ahhh, origin of brue grass." You can really hear the kinship of Celtic and bluegrass music in this tune as they charge from Pretty Peg into Craig's Pipes.
The Bothy Band recorded perhaps the greatest single example of high energy, Celtic music with Rip the Calico. If you haven't heard it you must find it. Merry Christmas right back at you.
To: GretchenM
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12/16/2006 2:31:26 PM PST
by
WinOne4TheGipper
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To: EmilyGeiger
Thank you for posting that. I love it, but had lost the link.
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12/16/2006 5:46:06 PM PST
by
GretchenM
(What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul? Please meet my friend, Jesus)
To: GretchenM
PLEASE EVERYBODY check out this link to Eddie Murphy's "Harlem Nights" This scene has a boxer who can't even speak anymore because he's been hit on the head so much! Hilarious stuff. Maybe the funniest movie scene of all time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UStX6TcP008
To: Ronald ReaganROCKS
To: streetpreacher
You're wrong. That was a real VW commercial that was pulled. Gosh, you sound so emphatic that I hate to disagree with you. But I'll respectfully point out the article about the VW ad at snopes.com:
http://www.snopes.com/photos/advertisements/vwpolo.asp
They say the ad is a spoof (produces by a pair of self-promoters named Lee and Dan. They say that VW claims to be very unhappy with the ad, and is pursuing legal action against them.
If you have any different information, feel free to share it.
To: 68skylark
Sorry, you took too long to reply so now my version is officially the true one.
To: concentric circles
Ooops, I realized ... in the middle of the night ... I had made a mistake saying Donal Lunny on pipes when it was the one and only Liam O'Flynn. He gives a true and plaintive voice to the pipes, but words do not suffice ....
Okay, going to read the rest of your post and reply later.
To: concentric circles
Paul Brady ... he did a good job of "Arthur McBride" as well as some other tunes.
I saw De Dannan a couple of times at McCabe's, including their first tour to America, when they had Charlie Piggott on banjo with them.
Then, when I went to Ireland they had added Frankie Gavin on fiddle. He is quite good and branched out on his own, I think.
"Origin of brue grass"... funny.
To: streetpreacher
Sorry, you took too long to reply so now my version is officially the true one.Okay, that's alright with me -- your version is more fun anyway.
To: disclaimer
Thank you for sharing that one.
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