Steve French
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This a cappella track just came to mind, i enjoy it immensely, it's up there for the non instrumented tracks with Barrett's Privateers and Gaudete.
This a cappella track just came to mind, i enjoy it immensely, it's up there for the non instrumented tracks with Barrett's Privateers and Gaudete.
That was a gooder, I haven't explored the celtic punk that much outside of Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly, will have to look through er though. I know this next one is bluegrass, and people look down on the genre, but the guitar playing is immaculate, makes me want to get out the moonshine. My uncle, the fucker who inspired me to play the guitar put me onto it. Made some homemade liquor the other day actually. Got right shittered, woke up the next day not remembering anything past 8 PM having lost all my shit.
Always thought this was about the cocaine Jane. Was supposed to be snorting some lines today but that fell through so I had to get on the liquor. That 2 Tone ska movement had some real good shit. Like Madness and their baggy trousers.
That a cappella my negros. My friend tried to put me onto this song, I told him to fuck off and said chumbawumba was a shit band with a shitty name. Listened to it and it turned out to be a damn good tune. Love them harmonies and finger snaps.
Learned er up on the guitar. Reworking the lyrics so I can sing it from a masculine point of view and not sound like a peter puffer.
They stole the tune of Roddy McCorley for that track. I know, it is my favourite rebel song. I feel a kinship with old Roddy. The tones are authentic I must say though. I like them and the Fureys for the real irish rebel music.