Would it be okay if I offered a suggestion?
It's a song that's quite popular in Ireland, with a distinctive riff... though I'm not sure if anyone in America will ever have heard of it, or the band. It's Dearg Doom by the band 'Horslips'. It can be found Here on Youtube, and is the sixth song on the album 'The Táin', which is based off the Táin bó Cúailgne.
There're more details on the Horslips website, including explanations of some of the lyrics.
Thoughts?
I'm mainly suggesting it because it's such a cool riff... and it's an interesting album in it's own right, with most of the tracks being based of off traditional Irish music with a more modern (1973) spin.
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--m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig?
It's a song that's quite popular in Ireland, with a distinctive riff... though I'm not sure if anyone in America will ever have heard of it, or the band. It's Dearg Doom by the band 'Horslips'. It can be found Here on Youtube, and is the sixth song on the album 'The Táin', which is based off the Táin bó Cúailgne.
There're more details on the Horslips website, including explanations of some of the lyrics.
Quote:Our man Cu Chulainn!
Dearg Doom means the Red Destroyer. The tune is O'Neill's Cavalry.
My love is colder than black marble by the sea.
My heart is older than the cold oak tree.
I am the flash of silver in the sun.
When you see me coming you had better
run . . . run . . . run .
From Dearg Doom.
You speak in whispers of the devils I have slain
By the fire of my silver Devil’s Blade,
And still you dare to flaunt yourself at me.
I don't want you, I don't need you,
I don't love you, can't you see
I'm Dearg Doom.
And when the stars go out
You can hear me shout
"Two heads are better than none,
One hundred heads are so much better than one".
I'm a boy who was born blind to pain
And, like a hawk, I'll swoop and swoop again.
I am the flash of Hawkeye in the sun.
When you see me coming you had
better run . . . run . . . run . .
From Dearg Doom.
Thoughts?
I'm mainly suggesting it because it's such a cool riff... and it's an interesting album in it's own right, with most of the tracks being based of off traditional Irish music with a more modern (1973) spin.
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--m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig?