![]() |
|
Irish music - Printable Version +- Music Discussion (https://www.music-discussion.com) +-- Forum: Music Discussion (https://www.music-discussion.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: General Music (https://www.music-discussion.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=18) +--- Thread: Irish music (/showthread.php?tid=9093) |
Irish music - Tommaso Catalini - 21-08-2013 I want to discover Irish music, cuold you suggest me some group? Irish music - Music Head - 21-08-2013 Dubliners. Irish music - R_burke - 21-08-2013 Traditional is the Chieftans, punk is Pogues, hard is Dropkick Murphy's, folk is Altan, and the one I like the most is Flogging Molly Irish music - Music Head - 21-08-2013 R_burke Wrote:Traditional is the Chieftans, punk is Pogues, hard is Dropkick Murphy's, folk is Altan, and the one I like the most is Flogging Mollyvery good list Irish music - Tommaso Catalini - 23-08-2013 Thanks a lot
Irish music - Audrey - 23-08-2013 Oh, interesting, you list flogging molly as hard. I would tend to classify them as punk... What about the Undertones? Irish music - SteveO - 23-08-2013 I have always likes Clannad, Mary Black and Christy Moore! Irish music - R_burke - 23-08-2013 Audrey Wrote:Oh, interesting, you list flogging molly as hard. I would tend to classify them as punk...Actually it was Dropkick Murphy's that I classified as hard, no classification for Flogging Molly, because I think of them as a cross between traditional, hard and punk. Never heard of the undertones, but will look into them, thanks for adding to the list. If you don't care to split hairs between Irish and Scottish, there is also the Battlefield Band (Traditional), Real McKenzies (Punk) and Oyster Band (Rock). RE: Irish music - Jerome - 13-11-2018 Try Clannad. |