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21st February 10, 03:14 AM
#21
I like the music. The "kilts" look pretty cool but I think the lend themselves more to the modern. A sort of Celtic punk rocker or Celtic grunge look. Just a tad on he theatrical side of things.
Good friends and good beer! Thank God that I'm here!
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21st February 10, 09:59 AM
#22
Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
No. No. And no. :-)
I call their look "post-apocolyptic Highland."
Well said! I've been combing through my mental files trying to find a quick and easy way to describe their style, without much luck.
Thanks Matt :-)
Wear your kilt proudly, but carry a big stick
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26th February 10, 10:33 AM
#23
Originally Posted by DenRugger01
I like the music. The "kilts" look pretty cool but I think the lend themselves more to the modern. A sort of Celtic punk rocker or Celtic grunge look. Just a tad on he theatrical side of things.
I agree...although I am a bit disappointded that albannach/clan an Drumma/Clanadonia sound almost the same. I know they have their detractors, but I do enjoy Albannach. they're great to lift weights to!
highjack concluded....
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4th March 10, 04:06 PM
#24
Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
...it's Hysterical Highland attire, not historical Highland attire.
***... Not historically accurate, but entertaining nonetheless.
The Barry
"Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis;
voca me cum benedictis." -"Dies Irae" (Day of Wrath)
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6th March 10, 09:22 AM
#25
" Harley-Davidson of Falkirk"
By Choice, not by Birth
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6th March 10, 03:37 PM
#26
I think just about everyone in this thread is missing the point. No, they're not historically accurate. They don't even try to be- obviously. They can't really making much effort. They wear black t shirts! The point is to be very modern. They play no traditional tunes- it's almost all original, and all modern. They are a product of the modern times. It seems to me that the point of the mighty Nach to be moving forward, and not looking back- which is one reason I own a kilt in their tartan, because that's my whole outlook on culture. For what it's worth. (I would add here that I happen to be huge fan!)
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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6th March 10, 04:10 PM
#27
They're more a "spirit" of things than a "history". And, like others have said, I enjoy Albannach in moderation. Though, I hate pipe and drum groups that use didgeridoo.
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6th March 10, 04:14 PM
#28
IMHO, a great Ceilidh party band, for any occasion, if you're into a more contemporary type of pipe music, try Reel Time Ceilidh band their kind of neat sounding also.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uf3UuIMhoDw
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6th March 10, 04:16 PM
#29
Here's another of the same dude, and his "mini kilted dancers" they sold me some cd a few weeks ago after I came across these neat little vids on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QC0vFap00CM
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7th March 10, 02:08 PM
#30
I would say very contemporary-not historical in anyway, in fact pretty in line with what Ashley MacIsaac wore in the 2010 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony with the Fiddling piece, except that MacIsaac wore a collage of torn kilts.
The piper is also playing "The Gael" by Dougie MacLean which is 1990's at it's best, discovered by most in Last of the Mohicans in 1992. As a piper, I would gotten annoyed with the tuning pretty quick. Reeds go south, but when they go too far, it's better to re-tune in front of an audience than get into another tune to scratch the chalk board with.
So the musicians and the kilts are all contemporary.
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