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#1March 22nd, 2007 · 12:18 AM
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United States of America
St Paddies Day
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This song is not in a battle


Although it has now come and gone..  I thought I would share this with you..  I picked up a Tin Whistle for St. Paddies day, and have been fooling around with it...  I finally got something laid down worth listening to...

         JimK

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#2March 22nd, 2007 · 09:49 AM
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this is the shite man
very cool Jim I see visions of  two redheaded Irish lasses clogging  on the stone patio while there boyfriends are playing the instruments.(corny I know but that's what came to mind). A song that can do that is a good one.
It has the rightness enough to do that. good job.
#3March 22nd, 2007 · 12:25 PM
66 threads / 66 songs
153 posts
Italy
cool atmosphere! jack
#4March 22nd, 2007 · 01:36 PM
77 threads / 45 songs
2,296 posts
United States of America
wow
This sounds good...Reminds me of the Movie "Braveheart"
Nice work Jim

Flyer
#5March 22nd, 2007 · 05:08 PM
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United Kingdom
Pint of Guiness
I love Irish folk music, I like the song.

Denis
#6March 22nd, 2007 · 05:46 PM
341 threads / 59 songs
4,361 posts
Cymru (Wales)
Yea I'll have a Guinness too if you don't mind!
Sit back and enjoy the show.
A few more Guinness's and I might even join in!
#7March 22nd, 2007 · 08:24 PM
128 threads / 44 songs
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Puerto Rico
Love this Jim
I feel like I'm in the forest hanging with the elves!
Love the Jigs!!!
Great Job
#8March 22nd, 2007 · 11:30 PM
23 threads / 20 songs
235 posts
Canada
nice
Like it, the recorder or flute thing is a little off, but very festive weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
#9March 23rd, 2007 · 12:06 PM
13 threads / 7 songs
167 posts
Ireland
Good stuff Jim, tin whistle's always a nice touch

The only thing I'd object to, as an Irishman, is the spelling of the songs name - two "d"s not two "t"s.  That spelling drives us Irish folk absolutely nuts and me especially because it's me birthday  
Paddys Day, St. Patricks Day, St. Paddys are grand and dandy.

Keep up the top work man
#10March 23rd, 2007 · 03:59 PM
34 threads / 17 songs
581 posts
Canada
Top 'o the mornin to yeh Jim!  Sounds like yer lucky charms are werking well fer ya!  Dis is a lovely litter ditter! 
#11March 23rd, 2007 · 06:30 PM
160 threads / 88 songs
1,666 posts
United States of America
Punchbear wrote…
Good stuff Jim, tin whistle's always a nice touch

The only thing I'd object to, as an Irishman, is the spelling of the songs name - two "d"s not two "t"s.  That spelling drives us Irish folk absolutely nuts and me especially because it's me birthday  
Paddys Day, St. Patricks Day, St. Paddys are grand and dandy.

Keep up the top work man :)

There!  Fixed it... Sorry about that....     And thanks for all the great responses folks!

  I have long been a fan of celtic music...  And I now have also purchased a bodhran, it should be here in the next couple days, so, perhaps I'll tighten this piece up a bit, and add some bodhran soon... 

         JimK
#12March 23rd, 2007 · 07:10 PM
176 threads / 26 songs
2,342 posts
United Kingdom
re: St Paddies Day
its my hangover vocalised and I had a beauty after going to a paddys night function at saint philomenas church hall last weekend!!!!!

power of the shamrock to ya

thanks jim

haha
#13March 23rd, 2007 · 10:47 PM
24 threads / 9 songs
284 posts
Mexico
wow I'm impresseed about this kinda celtic noodleistic song!!

Maybe we can dance this piece in the next "Noodle knights appointment",
and please, USE UNDERWEAR!!

the last time wasn't funny when you started to jump

You are Da King!!

Dodo
Sir Axealot
#14March 24th, 2007 · 06:44 AM
13 threads / 7 songs
167 posts
Ireland
JimkDaAdtman wrote…
Punchbear wrote…
Good stuff Jim, tin whistle's always a nice touch

The only thing I'd object to, as an Irishman, is the spelling of the songs name - two "d"s not two "t"s.  That spelling drives us Irish folk absolutely nuts and me especially because it's me birthday  
Paddys Day, St. Patricks Day, St. Paddys are grand and dandy.

Keep up the top work man :)

There!  Fixed it... Sorry about that....     And thanks for all the great responses folks!

  I have long been a fan of celtic music...  And I now have also purchased a bodhran, it should be here in the next couple days, so, perhaps I'll tighten this piece up a bit, and add some bodhran soon... 

         JimK

No worries dude

Bodhrans a great instrument, check out Christy Moore if you haven't already, great singer, songwriter, guitarist and bodhran player:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTSF7HzJvJI
#15March 24th, 2007 · 08:24 AM
15 threads / 12 songs
171 posts
United Kingdom
Should of tuned into the whistle! :P But I'm as musicians we get the idea .
Guitar sounds btw. Can you mail it to me?
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