Horslips

Horslips

Genres: folk rock, Progressive rock, irish, celtic, folk

About Horslips

Horslips is an Irish Celtic rock band that compose, arrange and perform songs frequently inspired by traditional Irish airs, jigs and reels. Regarded as 'founding fathers' of Celtic rock for their fusion of traditional Irish music with rock music, the band went on to inspire many local and international acts. Formed in Dublin in 1970, the band went on an extended hiatus in 1980. The band reformed for two Irish shows (the Odyssey Arena in Belfast and the 3Arena in Dublin) at the end of 2009, and have continued to play shows since then. Band members * Jim Lockhart, from Francis St in Dublin, studied classical music at Trinity College Dublin. He fell under the influence of Sean Ó Riada, wanting to build an orchestral sound out of Irish music. He played keyboards, pipes, whistles and flute. He did vocals on a select number of songs, mainly in Manx or Irish. * Eamon Carr is from Kells, County Meath. He started a quarterly literary magazine called The Tara Telephone in Dublin in the late 60s that also ran poetry recitals. He was the drummer. * Charles O'Connor, from Middlesbrough in the UK played concertina, mandolin, and fiddle (later on he played the electric guitar) and shared the main vocal tasks with Barry Devlin and Johnny Fean. * Barry Devlin, from Ardboe in County Tyrone once trained as a Franciscan priest. He left this to do English in UCD and then after joined a graphics company as a screenwriter. He was the band's bass player, shared vocals and its unofficial front man. * Johnny Fean was born in Dublin in 1951 and spent his childhood in the city of Limerick. He soon mastered guitar, banjo, mandolin and harmonica. In his teens, he played in sessions in Limerick and County Clare. He developed his listening tastes from rock to blues and incorporated it into his guitar style. In his late teens he played in a group called "Sweet Street," with Joe O'Donnell on electric fiddle and Eugene Wallace. He later played in "Jeremiah Henry," a rock and blues band. His idols were Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton. He left "Jeremiah Henry" in 1970 to play traditional music again in Limerick.

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Horslips — Top 30 songs of 34

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Horslips Dearg Doom
Horslips Drive the Cold Winter Away
Horslips Loneliness
Horslips The Snakes' Farewell to the Emerald Isle
Horslips Daybreak
Horslips The Blind Can't Lead The Blind
Horslips The Man Who Built America
Horslips You Can't Fool The Beast
Horslips An Dearg Doom
Horslips A Lifetime To Pay
Horslips Trouble (With A Capital T)
Horslips Thompson's,Cottage in the Grove
Horslips Ride To Hell
Horslips Sword Of Light
Horslips Blindman, from the 1976 album `Live`
Horslips Self Defence, from the 1976 album `Live`
Horslips The Wrath Of The Rain, from the 1977 album `Aliens`
Horslips Hall Of Mirrors
Horslips Exiles
Horslips The Morrigan's Dream
Horslips Fantasia O'my Lagan Love
Horslips Horslips / Warm Sweet Breath of Love
Horslips High Reel
Horslips Homesick
Horslips Long Time Ago
Horslips Long Weekend
Horslips Ride to Hell
Horslips Self Defence
Horslips Setanta
Horslips Stowaway
Dearg Doom
Drive the Cold Winter Away
Loneliness
The Snakes' Farewell to the Emerald Isle
Daybreak
The Blind Can't Lead The Blind
The Man Who Built America
You Can't Fool The Beast
An Dearg Doom
A Lifetime To Pay
Trouble (With A Capital T)
Thompson's,Cottage in the Grove
Ride To Hell
Sword Of Light
Blindman, from the 1976 album `Live`
Self Defence, from the 1976 album `Live`
The Wrath Of The Rain, from the 1977 album `Aliens`
Hall Of Mirrors
Exiles
The Morrigan's Dream
Fantasia O'my Lagan Love
Horslips / Warm Sweet Breath of Love
High Reel
Homesick
Long Time Ago
Long Weekend
Ride to Hell
Self Defence
Setanta
Stowaway