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5th August 14, 02:26 PM
#51
Originally Posted by Blupiper
What a great thread. I'd also vote for the Red Hot Chilli Pipers, but then I've never heard of many of the others and look forward to listening to them. On style alone I'd say that Celtica Pipes Rock are not far behind, but that is all I've listened to so far.
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5th August 14, 05:57 PM
#52
Originally Posted by Leatherneck Donald
Not really Celtic rock, but can anyone confirm that the opening to Steve Earle's Copperhead Road is bagpipes? I've seen him in concert many times, but never with pipes to open the song.
Donald,
If I am not mistaken, the opening is played on a sythesizer, programed to sound like bagpipes. Another group: Big Country did something similar in their self titled song "Big Country", except they played the tune on their guitars. The group Korn actually uses bagpies on some of their songs, but I'd hardly classify them as a "celtic rock" band.
Now, if you broaden the definiton to include modern pop/folk music, then the following two groups are definitly worth giving a listen to:
Rising Gael
The Gothard Sisters
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5th August 14, 08:34 PM
#53
There is a band from Texas called Cleghorne that played this year's Chicago Scots Highland Games And Scottish Festival. THEY ROCKED HARD, Highland Style. I missed Skerryvore the last time they were in town but they're coming back in a few weeks, and I hear they're pretty good.
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DyerStraits
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9th August 14, 04:17 PM
#54
The Killdares...they Rock!
KD
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10th August 14, 09:56 PM
#55
The killdares are pretty good... I have had the opportunity to go to a few concerts for free as they are based out of my area... I do plan on going to the next concert here though.
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11th August 14, 06:20 AM
#56
Who I've heard live:
Albanach
Soar Patrol
Celtica Pipes Rock
Rathkeltair (when Neal plays the pipes)
Uncle Hamish and the Hooligans (local to me band, out of Asheville, NC)
Not heard live, but like their music:
Cruachan
Blackmore's Night (not really rock, but I like their style)
Eluveitie
Pogues
Dropkick Murphys
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18th August 14, 01:25 PM
#57
Not specifically rock, but... MacTalla Mor.
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18th August 14, 04:07 PM
#58
There probably not around anymore but the name was Horse Lips.
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18th August 14, 04:21 PM
#59
Oft, which ever ensemble is performing live in immediate proximity of these ears.
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18th August 14, 06:04 PM
#60
My favorite is Cutthroat Shamrock. They're sort of Celtic, Appalachian-Bluegrass, Punk. Awesome.
The Mighty Regis is another one that is currently on heavy play.
Other than that, Flatfoot 56, The Real McKenzies, and Kilmaine Saints come to mind.
Ian
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