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From: john_r_mudd@cis.ohio-state.edu
Date: 12 Apr 90 15:20:42 GMT
Subject: Re: capercaille
Organization: The Ohio State University Dept. of Computer & Information Science
References: <9004120121.AA07722@clutx.clarkson.edu>
Reply-To: John R. Mudd <john_r_mudd@cis.ohio-state.edu>
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In article <9004120121.AA07722@clutx.clarkson.edu> woiccare@CLUTX.CLARKSON.EDU (the evil one) writes: >if any of you get the chance, i *urge* you to go see this incredible >traditional/progressive celtic band (they're scottish i believe). i >saw them last night at saint lawrence university and they were just >wonderful. Yes, they're Scottish. And they are good. And they were in Columbus a couple of weeks ago. There have been a few articles in rec.music.folk about their concerts as well. My description of Capercaillie is that it is a blend between traditional Celtic music and In Tua Nua. I personally liked the lead singer, Karen Matheson. Gaelic is *such* a beautiful language to listen to. >with a bulgarian >folk tune (in 11/16th time, which he described as "like any other >scottish reel, except with a hiccup at the end"). it sent shivers >up and down and sideways in my spine and i was just on this side of >tears. it was *that* good. The wind player is Marc Duff, and that Bulgarian tune was really wild, since it was not only was 11/16 but was played fast as well. It really was that good. I was telling another staff member about that particular song just last night, and we both agreed that it would interesting to get a marching to play the tune (the 11/16 part, get it?) If you get the chance to a Capercaillie concert, go, because you won't regret it. ... John