Maija wrote:All in all I'd say that the German Fiddler's Green do the same thing as Gaelic Storm do, only a lot better
Do they have a sight?
Maija wrote:All in all I'd say that the German Fiddler's Green do the same thing as Gaelic Storm do, only a lot better
Heather wrote:Maija wrote:All in all I'd say that the German Fiddler's Green do the same thing as Gaelic Storm do, only a lot better
Do they have a sight?
Maija wrote:Heather wrote:Maija wrote:All in all I'd say that the German Fiddler's Green do the same thing as Gaelic Storm do, only a lot better
Do they have a sight?
A couple of them use glasses, but... Ok, here it is: www.fiddlers.de. Not sure if there are any samples there, though, except for a dreadful live version of Tarry Trousers. Do not be frightened by it.
Brian wrote:I've got their first self-titled album, which is quite good. Highlights from that CD are "The Hills of Connemara," "Jonny Jump Up," and "The Leaving of Liverpool." They have more of a traditional sound, as opposed to the Pogues' trad/punk blend.