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Subject: Favorite Irish Tune From: Stu Date: 13 Apr 04 - 11:02 AM What is your favourite Irish tune? Rules: You can choose only ONE (so no lists) and it must be an Irish one. Mine's The Kid on the Mountain. |
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Subject: RE: Favorite Irish Tune From: Sorcha Date: 13 Apr 04 - 11:06 AM Merrily Kiss the Quaker |
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Subject: RE: Favorite Irish Tune From: mack/misophist Date: 13 Apr 04 - 11:51 AM A hard question, maybe impossible. For now, it's Carrickfergus. |
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Subject: RE: Favorite Irish Tune From: Jim McCallan Date: 13 Apr 04 - 11:53 AM The Coast Of Austria |
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Subject: RE: Favorite Irish Tune From: GUEST,Willy McBoyne Date: 13 Apr 04 - 12:07 PM The Orange Sash That My Father Wore |
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Subject: RE: Favorite Irish Tune From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 13 Apr 04 - 01:37 PM The Guns of the IRA |
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Subject: RE: Favorite Irish Tune From: black walnut Date: 13 Apr 04 - 04:12 PM The Dear Irish Boy (the tune not the words). ~b.w. |
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Subject: RE: Favorite Irish Tune From: GUEST,Derryadd Sam Date: 14 Apr 04 - 01:02 PM Houl on thar Billy C, what the hell sort of an Oranegman or you if you can`t get the name of our beloved anthem right, it`s " The Sash my father wore", and don`t ferget that lovely ballad from The Campsite at Drumcree, "The first time ever I felt yer ass" words by Ian Paisley, lyrics by Wille "honey-hole" McCrea. |
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Subject: RE: Favorite Irish Tune From: GUEST,Derryadd Sam Date: 14 Apr 04 - 01:07 PM And even vocals by Willie, he`s an all rounder, |
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Subject: RE: Favorite Irish Tune From: GUEST,Seamus McSweeney Date: 14 Apr 04 - 02:35 PM The Dunmore Lasses |
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Subject: RE: Favorite Irish Tune From: fat B****rd Date: 14 Apr 04 - 02:47 PM "Do you love an apple" I think it's called, by the Bothy Band anyway. |
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Subject: RE: Favorite Irish Tune From: Little Robyn Date: 14 Apr 04 - 03:42 PM The Banks of the Bann. I play it on my pipes and Mitch sings it. Robyn |
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Subject: RE: Favorite Irish Tune From: clueless don Date: 15 Apr 04 - 09:35 AM Changes constantly. However, one that recurs regularly as my favorite of the moment is the reel "Derry Craig Wood", also called "The Derrycrag Reel", "Charlie Mulvihill's", and probably several other names. Don |
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