NY’s Most Insane Celtic Rock Band
Uilleann Piper Danny McLaughlin also makes a return guest appearance to Fathom, lending his talents to several tracks.
check out that cover art! ![]()
NY’s Most Insane Celtic Rock Band
Uilleann Piper Danny McLaughlin also makes a return guest appearance to Fathom, lending his talents to several tracks.
check out that cover art! ![]()
ROFL… ![]()
Here’s another CD listed on Ebay…
with the first track listed as:
1.The pratie in the ganders whole,Donnybrook fair,Sixpenny money
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(Sort of gives a new meaning to ‘Stuffed goose’) ! ![]()
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=43667&item=4713864722&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
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The first CD by Celtic Rocks is a matter of personal taste, I guess. I have the second CD, the one by Thomas O Canainn, and would not recommend it.
djm
Oh - this bears mentioning:
The CD is entitled “Celtic Rocks” - the band’s name is ‘Fathom’.
Somehow I doubt they’re related in any way to O’Cainainn’s project. :roll:
Give a listen to Fathom’s 12th track (available to hear via the link at the ebay auction.
“Pure drop it ain’t.”
And please do not misunderstand - I was not recommending the CD, especially based on what I heard on ‘track 12’.
(but still laughing at the other CD track re: Pratie in the gander’s whole… hee hee hahahahaaaa
I haven’t heard this one, but trust me Danny is the sh*t!!! ![]()
I haven’t heard this one, but trust me Danny is the sh*t!!! ![]()
I haven’t heard this one, but trust me Danny is the sh*t!!! ![]()
I haven’t heard this one, but trust me Danny is the sh*t!!! ![]()

More porcine men in skirts!
Will the torment never end?
Mukade
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The fellow on the right - what is that he’s wearing? A former knapsack?
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I believed you on the 3rd try. ![]()
Actually, the piping in Track 12 was pretty good stuff - some real knuckle-cracking going on there… the rest of the tune with it, however, well, just not my cuppa.
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