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13th March 07, 08:15 AM
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The Chieftains
Just wanted to mention, if you've got the chance see The Chieftains during the remaining dates of their current tour. It's some of the best music you'll ever hear. I've seen them twice during this tour, the first time in State College, PA from the audience.
The second time, in Philadelphia, PA this past Sunday (March 11, 2007) at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts was from a much better vantage point......On stage with them! I was given the chance to play with them on Highland pipes and leapt on it like a madman. Here's a photo from after the show of me with Mike MacNintch (the friend who set things up for me to have this opportunity) and Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains. I'm the one on the right grinning like he just swallowed his own head. (Sorry about the hat-head - I'd been wearing my glengarry most of the afternoon).
The Chieftains have been among my favourite musicians since I first heard them at age 12. I mean....meeting Matt Molloy who has been a member of the 3 greatest Irish bands ever to exist (The Chieftains, the Bothy Dand and Planxty), Sean Keane (who is one of the tallest people I've ever seen! and a real gentleman), Kevin Conneff and, of course, Paddy Moloney. WOW! I can't say enough great things about them.
Sorry you can't see the rest of the outfit, but I was wearing my family kilt of MacDonald of the Isles (16 oz Lochcarron) with my formal black fur sporran.

Sunday was the best day of my life! Meeting them....talking with them.....and then PLAYING with the Chieftains and hanging around with them after the show....talking pipes with an old friend and with Paddy Moloney. Life is great!
I don't know how life could get better than that. The really cool thing about this was that among the other performers with the Chieftains that day were Jonathan and Nathan Pilatzke from Canada - who are amazing Ottawa Valley-style dancers and great fiddlers, the lovely and talented dancer Cara Butler, Dan Stacey of Seven Nations (who fiddled and danced) and Ryan MacNeill of The MacNeills of Barra (who filled the shoes of the late Derek Bell on keyboards. Ryan is also a very good uilleann piper). Each and every one of them are among the finest people you could ever hope to meet.
Wow.....I wanna do it again!
Last edited by wgority; 13th March 07 at 08:17 AM.
Reason: A quick addition had to be made
The tradition continues!
The Pipers Gathering at Killington, VT
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13th March 07, 08:32 AM
#2
I agree a Day of Days. :mrgreen:
So Glad you got to play with them and hear
that they are as nice as they seem from the
audience.
Nelson
"Every man dies. Not every man really lives"
Braveheart
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13th March 07, 08:42 AM
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Envy. I saw the Chieftains last Thrusday in Milwaukee. As an Irish musician, it was a life-altering experience. Paddy Moloney is the man responsible for getting me into celtic culture. If I hadn't heard the tune "Dueling Chanters" from their album "Santiago" 10 years ago, I might not be the Erie-ophile that I am today.
By the way, what tune did you play on GHB? Please tell me it was Brian Boru's March.
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13th March 07, 08:58 AM
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What an amazing experience! As a fellow musician (not a piper though) I can attest that it is truly a wonderful gift to be able to play with someone that you idolize, or someone that inspired you to play in the first place. Congratulations! Sounds like you truly enjoyed it!
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13th March 07, 09:06 AM
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I saw the Chieftains a few years ago in Binghamton. Best concert, ever.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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13th March 07, 08:54 AM
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The GHB tunes were:
Brian Boru's March during the first set.
A couple of Irish polkas during the finale
A couple Breton an dros during the encore
Like 10-12 minutes worth of piping....but 10-12 minutes that made my life worthwhile.
Last edited by wgority; 13th March 07 at 09:14 AM.
The tradition continues!
The Pipers Gathering at Killington, VT
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17th March 07, 08:11 PM
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You my friend are one lucky man. I don't think that I need to tell you that you were in the precence of a legend and a genius. The Cheiftans are an absolutly amazing bunch and YOU got to play with them!!! Was Carlos Nunez there?
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18th March 07, 08:47 AM
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 Originally Posted by MadBagpiper
Was Carlos Nunez there?
Nope, he's not on this tour. Oh yeah.....one performer I forgot to mention that was there in Philly was a Cuban percussionist called Cuco. He is AMAZING!
The tradition continues!
The Pipers Gathering at Killington, VT
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18th March 07, 11:10 AM
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Derek Bell???
Was Derek Bell the Chieftain from Belfast that also played the Clarsach/harp? I didn't realise he'd passed...
Here's tae us, Whas like us... Deil the Yin!
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18th March 07, 12:39 PM
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 Originally Posted by wgority
Nope, he's not on this tour. Oh yeah.....one performer I forgot to mention that was there in Philly was a Cuban percussionist called Cuco. He is AMAZING!
that's too bad. he is absolutly AMAZING on the spanish pipes.
here's a youtube video of him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1bffYZdRm0
no wonder people are calling him the Jimi Hendrix of pipes!
then heres him with the Chieftains.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26EBG4fQR3o
Last edited by MadBagpiper; 18th March 07 at 12:45 PM.
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