I wonder what happened to all the Comas videos on Phil’s website…I’m a frequent sojourner over to his website and I grabbed 4 videos of Comas off his site…now there only seems to be 1…hmmmm.
strange. I just tried to check the website but couldn’t even get in… ![]()
Sorry guys,I had to take the Comas vids down as the files are too large and eat up the bandwidth.
When I have more time I’ll compress the files down and up load.
As far as I know the site is working very well with no problems.
Phil.
Did anyone say Comas? ![]()
Maybe a little late for a reply, but as a newbie I’m browsing this forum… If you’re interested in Comas, take a look at their web site: http://comas.folk.be There’s a section with live recordings and a video.
Have fun!
Tina
PS Not trying to make you guys jalous, but…
since half of Comas and their guest singers live in my country, I’ve got lots of opportunities to see them play. About a year ago I discovered Irish traditional music by going to one of their gigs, and since then I am absolutely addicted. I’m planning on buying my first tin whistle - and learning to play it off course. So there you go, in the mean time I’ve introduced myself.
Welcome to the board Tina. Comas seems like a great band, haven’t been able to see them up close yet though. How’s Belgium? I once knew a girl from your parts. ![]()
Cheers
Belgium’s great, thanks.
Comas’ fiddler, Aidan Burke, plays in Norway (most of the time Trondheim and Oslo) quite often together with Daithi Rua- although I don’t know whether that’s far from where you live in Sweden.
Cheers,
Tina
Hi guys,I have put back some of the vids in thew COMAS section.
I noticed the vid they have on their site is one of mine,you can see more of that gig at www.kerrywhistles.com in the MOVIES section.
Phil.