That was Made up by RTE - with tourism in mind about the 60's
Yes Clare has some mighty fine players ok - But they forgot the other 31 down there -- like Donegal, Leitrim, Rosscommon, Antrim, and Down,,, Just to name but a few ... lol..
What have counties got to do with it!!! Are they not a British imperial administrative division foisted onto the four green fields?
Mind you, I suppose if you wanted to be scientific about it, you could look up the CCE records - they like to organise things on a county basis - so find out which county has won the most medals etc.!!
traditional music
traditional music
what do yous think is the most "traditional music" county in ireland. personally i would say county clare. what do yous think?
# Posted on July 12th 2010 by James Morgan
Re: traditional music
Multnomah.
(Sorry, just being difficult)
# Posted on July 12th 2010 by Jon Kiparsky
Re: traditional music
i have no idea what multnomah means jon ;)
# Posted on July 12th 2010 by James Morgan
Re: traditional music
Still wondering what's so great about London Derriere.
# Posted on July 12th 2010 by Jwalkert
Re: traditional music
LEE! UP THE GRAPEFRUIT!
# Posted on July 12th 2010 by SWFL Fiddler
Re: traditional music
Jon- **snort** Actually, not very traditional. Somewhat avant-garde, I would think.
# Posted on July 12th 2010 by Michele Sims
Re: traditional music
Ha ha, Lee County that's a good one. You sure have Leon and Palm Beach beat.
# Posted on July 12th 2010 by gravelwalks
Re: traditional music
"Come smell our Dairy Air " = Wisconsin state motto
I'll enjoy a little cheese with my whine tonight. ;o)
# Posted on July 12th 2010 by Lint - upon - Tweed
Re: traditional music
Texas, or maybe California
# Posted on July 12th 2010 by mcknowall
Re: traditional music
That was Made up by RTE - with tourism in mind about the 60's
Yes Clare has some mighty fine players ok - But they forgot the other 31 down there -- like Donegal, Leitrim, Rosscommon, Antrim, and Down,,, Just to name but a few ... lol..
jim,,,
# Posted on July 12th 2010 by FIDDLE4
Re: traditional music
"Still wondering what's so great about London Derriere."
Don't knock it - there are some great sessions at the ar$e end of London.
# Posted on July 12th 2010 by CreadurMawnOrganig
Re: traditional music
What have counties got to do with it!!! Are they not a British imperial administrative division foisted onto the four green fields?
Mind you, I suppose if you wanted to be scientific about it, you could look up the CCE records - they like to organise things on a county basis - so find out which county has won the most medals etc.!!
# Posted on July 12th 2010 by the wounded hussar
Re: traditional music
County Bronx.
Live with it.
# Posted on July 12th 2010 by Piece
Re: traditional music
Try This -- Might help...
http://www.rocheviolins.com/html/traditional_irish_music.html
jim,,,
# Posted on July 12th 2010 by FIDDLE4
Re: traditional music
Whoever set up that site should get his head out of the books and look at the real situation.
# Posted on July 12th 2010 by Prof. Prlwytzkofski
Re: traditional music
LIMERICK!!
# Posted on July 12th 2010 by Markmoloney
Re: traditional music
How does the Londonderry Air smell these days?
# Posted on July 12th 2010 by Jwalkert