Ani di Franco ducks ![]()
Not a whistle in sight!
Think I overdosed on Flook in the last few days.
Gillian Welch - Soul Journey
Paddy Keenan - The Long Grazing Acre
Joe Derrane - The Tie that Binds ( with Jerry OāSullivan on many tracks )
Solas - Sunny Spells and Scattered Showers
Bob Marley - The Catch a Fire DVD ( itās a DVD player too )
well thatās it but it will most likely be completely different tonight, Iām thinkinā on a little Lunasa, mabye some Tony Rice Unit
peace bgb
Declan Masterson- Drifting through the hazel woods
Chieftains 4
Finbar Furey-Chasing moonlight
Brian Culbertson-Secrets
Clannad 2
Right now a collection of whistle tunes. Before that the best of Cherish the Ladies and the Seldom Scene Anniversary. Listening to the whistle tunes to try and absorb the style.
Keep whistling
Ron
Enter the Haggis. An excellent Canadian Celtic Rock band.
I have our own Bill Stineās Words and Whistles
Lolly
Chieftains 1 is in one CD player and Portland (Kevin Burke and Michael OāDomnaill) in the other. In the cassette player is the second of three accompanying tapes to the Cathall McConnell Irish Penny Whistle Iām starting some relatively difficult tunes (for me), including Tommy Peopleās Jig in A minor and The Musical Priest. Really interesting tunes.
PhilO
(Legal) compilations of oldies and newies I burn myself.
Right now I am playing the first CD of the concert from the SoCal tionol. And my is it goodā¦
Thanks Michael!
In my car I have Gay McKeon.
Justine
Planxty āCold Blow and Rainy Nightā is in the #1 slot; at present.
In my mail jeep- Loreena McKermmit- Paris/Montreal cd
In the dining room(my music room)- Dossan of Heather cd
Nice tune hat took me ages to learn.
I better give it a toot just in case I have forgotten itā¦
In the car CD right now is Lost in the Loop by Liz Carroll. Others in the car (6 disk changer) are Na Dorsa, and Encarnacion by Cubanismo. I canāt remember the others right now.
Mike
Hard to say, really. Iāve got a 200 disk changer - I call it the pit of no return. Itās the older style model that once a disk goes in, you will never find it or its name again.
Hmm⦠sounds like opera. Could be Paul McCartney or the musical Pilgrim. Those are the only two operetic type that I have.
Erik
p.s. seems like a good time to plug āPilgrimā. A friend of mine is helping produce it. http://www.whatispilgrim.com/pilgrim/
Chulrua, āBarefoot At The Alterā (Tim Britten, Paddy OāBrien, Pat Egan)
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That sounds pretty cool, right now I have I donāt know how many mismatched cases and CDs around, with a 200 CD changer the problem would be solved. How do you keep track of what CD is in what slot?
CD-wise Iām listening to Silly Wizard āLive Wizardryā a lot lately.
Greatest Hits of Terry Jacks
Aye, thereās the rub. With mine, you donāt. Unless you make a log, which is not in my character. Well, making a log IS in my character. KEEPING the log is not, so why make it, eh? I have a feeling thatās why I was able to buy it for $40 at a garage sale.
The new ones have a keyboard port where you can plug in a computer keyboard and enter the information for each CD. Some of them may even connect to the computer. Thatād be the way to go.
As it is, I can tell general CD genre by color grouping as the disks spin by. If I want a specific disk, Iām usually out of luck or bored silly by the time that I find it ![]()
Solas - The Hour Before Dawn. I love this CDā¦great fun! I love singing along with Last of the Great Whales.
Other CDs in there are Celtic Dances (with a variety of artists - I absolutely love the Diplodocus jig - and what a great name too!) and Evanescenceās Fallen (howās that for variety! L).
~Crysania
I have 3 in my machine right now. I am listening to Jean-Michel Veillon E Koad Nizan. Pure killer CD. Then Noel Hill and Tony Linnane, and then The Chieftains Water from the Well. Just your normal Trad stuffā¦
Tom