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shianne | 19:28 Sat 18th Feb 2006 | Music
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i am considering having an Irish Themed barbi in the summer, after just having had 3 wonderful days in Ireland (to short what a magical place), has any one out there any suggestions as to the music i should play,,, Thanks in anticipation to anyone who responds to me .......
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Foster and Allen


Daniel O'donnell


or anything that sounds irish but make sure first your freinds like the idea

Hey im from Ireland and if your lookin for traditional Irish music, go with Christy Moore, the Dubliners, The Pogues, and to be honest stay away from Daniel O Donnell as he would bring back up the food that was cooked! Also The Cheiftains. If your friends are a kinda up with the music of today, try Aslan (great sing along music), BellX1, obviously U2 and maybe the Cranberries. Hope this was helpful.
and Damien Rice, cant go wrong with him

And after the barbie... sit on the garden, open a few more beers and chillout with Clannad.

Divine Comedy, U2, Undertones, Boomtown Rats............
as an irishman i'd say stick with mudbug's suggestions, although i'd ditch the cranberries for sinead o'conor - she has a great traditional album (can't recall it's name!). glad you enjoyed ireland!
oh, and anyone who hasn't heard damien dempsey should check him out immediately!!!
You must include Planxty
Keep away from the Daniel O' D types. Go for Thin Lizzy, Hothouse Flowers, Aslan, Undertones and if you can find a Horselips cd. I've a great old Solid records combi ' Irish A-Z of Rock' so if you can track one down a great start point.
If you want haunting and mystical, try Loreena McKennit, Maire Brennan, or Enya!

Do NOT even think about playing Daniel O'Donnel or Foster and Allen unless you want your guests to leave early!!!!! The Dubliners and The Pogues are the type of thing you should be looking at. Also, don't wait until summer. March 17th is St. Patrick's Day. Get in plenty of Baileys and Guiness and no one will notice how cold it is! Have a good one!

What about The Corrs? 'Erin Shore' and 'Toss the Feathers' are nice if you want something a bit more traditional.

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