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24th February 07, 01:17 PM
#1
Red Hot Chili Pipers!
just saw these lads on telly (BBC1)
bagpipes, drums, electric guitar, an brill reid sporrans!
check them oot!
http://www.redhotchillipipers.co.uk/
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24th February 07, 02:11 PM
#2
What does their music sound like?
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24th February 07, 02:12 PM
#3
They where very good and each had a 21'st Century kilt on
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24th February 07, 02:12 PM
#4
Nice sporrans need one for valentines day next year
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24th February 07, 08:01 PM
#5
Is there more to the site than the front page? I'm not seeing any links, aside from the email address.
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24th February 07, 10:03 PM
#6
I've perused the internet a bit, and have finally found one sample of their work.
http://www.hireaband.co.uk/inc/app/d...i%20Pipers.wma
I very much enjoyed it, though it is less than 2 minutes. The drums seem a little more involved than the standard "Pipe and drum" band, which I really appreciate. I'm also a big sucker for harmonising, and they seem to do that a bit. Basically, I'm probably going to end up picking up the album.
Thanks P1M
(that's both a sincere and sarcastic thanks )
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25th February 07, 12:56 AM
#7
they ainly played a twa minute bit...
it wuz yin o' these "talent contest" shows they have oan telly (utter crap ai think, generally)
they played a bit o' "We Will Rock You" "Eye O' The Tiger" "a Hie'lan Jig (or somethin') all cut tegither in twa minutes....
it would be nice tae see a hale 1-2 hoor set....
they were brill- an lueked brill tae!
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25th February 07, 04:36 AM
#8
Red Hot Chilli Pipers
I saw this and immediately recognised Howie's 21st Century kilts and kilt pins. Their style, innovation, look were all absolutely wonderful. i did, think, however, that clever though it was, the music was a little "flat", so I doubt they will make it big time. But all in all, I loved them.
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25th February 07, 05:30 AM
#9
I've seen 2 of them (piper & drummer) on a British Travel and Lifestyle fair in Leiden last year...they're awesome!
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24th May 08, 12:15 PM
#10
Originally Posted by chasem
I've perused the internet a bit, and have finally found one sample of their work.
http://www.hireaband.co.uk/inc/app/d...i%20Pipers.wma
I very much enjoyed it, though it is less than 2 minutes. The drums seem a little more involved than the standard "Pipe and drum" band, which I really appreciate. I'm also a big sucker for harmonising, and they seem to do that a bit. Basically, I'm probably going to end up picking up the album.
Thanks P1M
(that's both a sincere and sarcastic thanks )
Thanks for the link...I enjoyed it!
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