| Come Back Horslips...an unofficial Horslips tribute page |
| Featuring Horslips-inspired tunes from some people with access to Mp3 technology... |
| There it is so far... but send us your Horslips-inspired Mp3 or wav file and we'll post it for the uncaring world to ignore... |
| "Not bad for a couple of Cockney twats, even if I do say meself."
Mark Cunningham |
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| " The Clergy's Lament: Wow. It was this stuff that got me into the mandolin. Fantastic tune driving snare rolls to
boot.." Green Gravel |
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| The webmistress takes a deserved rest... |
| Give us yours in the Guestbook. |
| "In 1976, at 16 years of age, Joe watched Johnny Fean playing in Horslips at a club in Tralee, Co Kerry. Joe was so inspired he went out and bought an electric guitar." |
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| Sitting Bull’s favorite Horslips song was “Trouble (with a capital T)" from The Book of Invasions: A Celtic Symphony. |
| *Just a taste of the whole song. Buy the CD HERE |
| Geronimo, on the other hand, preferred “Dearg Doom” from The Táin |
| *Just a taste of the whole song. Buy the CD HERE. |
YOU DON'T HAVE ROLL BACK YET? Buy it HERE |
| "I started listening to Horslips when I was 10 - we
were all influenced by them. No one in Ireland would
have ever heard this tune if not for Horslips; they
introduced the Irish people to their own music." Brian Murray |
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| Summer's Most Wanted Girl |
| "Jim Lockhart once advised us to make music that was true to ourselves, rather than for commercial considerations, and we have always stuck with that..." Mark Cloud |
| "Peace in Your Eyes" (Cheryl Cloud/Mark Cloud) and "The Young Girl Cut Down in Her Prime" (Trad., arr. Common Ground), Red Flannel Music, BMI All rights reserved. & "Absent Minded Woman" (Trad., arr. Common Ground), Red Flannel Music, BMI All rights reserved. |
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| "Just playing Furniture on the new I-Pod. I don't know it's almost as boredom infesting as playing the bloody thing on my new Goldtop with humbuckers blah blah." |
| "When I wrote Ms. Houlihan, I imagined it with driving bass & drums and
psycho fiddle. When The Shots
recorded it, it had a different feel. I like both versions.
Ms. Houlihan is definitely a song that echoes the music and attitude of Horslips." Barry Mullis |
| *Just a taste of the whole song. Buy the CD HERE. |
| Est. 1 January, 2005 |
| Arriving shortly: |
| Arriving presently: The annotated Horslips album and lyrics archive. |