Traditional Irish Music musicians playing a concert at the Corkman Pub, Carlton Melbourne. For more great Irish music from Australia check out - CQLProductionsMusic Channel - www.youtube.com...
I could sit down and weep, fine playing of all the lovely old tunes.RIP to my father, nice style on the fiddle and Mike McAndrew our neighbour who would come to our house with the Box.....Happy Days
_egas calybird am quarter Irish and am proud to be if u know the song of the chanter that's another fav I play the concertina whistle I quit the flute (I couldn't keep my arms up) n I play the uillian pipes
Magnificent!!!!!! playing lads. This music brings back so many fond memories of me grandad and his friends playing together. Grandad played the banjo, quite well,I might add and they'd play int he hose on Saturday evenings. It was a Brilliant!!! time. MISS YOU GRANDAD....RIP.
I’m Irish, and I love all the people and cultures of the world , but I do believe that traditional Irish and Scottish and other Celtic nations music seem to have found the key to enter deep into the soul of us humans. Most people will start to tap along to the music
We are dancing to it again. Government lied. People died. We The People dance. To hell with democide. Tonight souls are lost as are souls won. Humanity wins in the end.
You are so right Daniel. There are a lot of Irish, Scottish and Celtic heritage throughout the world and they bring this wonderful music with them. I'm in Canada and especially the east coast, this music and the Celtic heritage is still rampant because it's passed down from previous generations. This music is brilliant and is well loved by most people.
Apparently everything is different in the Southern hemisphere. Seasons are backward, toilet water flows clockwise, and of course, the way they play the violin.