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Something completely different- Uilleann pipes(Irish bagpipes) and synth. I wrote this tune over 20 years ago in the style of traditional Irish slow airs. It was recorded way back in 1991 for an album that’s been out of print for over 15 years now. I renamed it for my 6 year old grandaughter as every time she hears it she says “that’s my Papa Kirk”

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Sister Savage said

Fantastic...

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dougsparling said

Shit, this brings back some memories...

Guest said

About 13 now? I always loved this!

Guest said

Hi, Kirk. Iam here for the pipes. I am a fan. Say hello to Aly Bain. Check out Lisa D, on alone tone

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Jason Earls said

wow, the melodies in this are just incredible...

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Movement To Contact said

Damn.......nuff said

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mikey45011 said

harmonica no accordian no what is that ?nice work obveoiusley great control/content great chords

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Greg Connor said

This is beautiful. It gets right into the center and tugs away.

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Lisa D said

Oh wow, this is fantastic ... heart-voice captured by music. Not many pieces bring a tear to my eye.

Guest said

..Maybe for today this could be for Johnny....if Maggie is ok with that. Such a great song the playing is so uplifting.

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derkcyborg said

Sweet as it gets! Cheers d.

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Chris McGrath said

Listening to some old favourites. This is going on my double fav playlist!

Guest said

Still great!!

Guest said

This music is to die for.

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K. SCOT SPARKS 79+intercessions said

This always 'gits unr mi skiin'!!! Beautiful, man.

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bigguitarbrad said

Lovely Kirk.

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Keith Landry said

Wow. Just terrific stuff, Kirk!

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somno project said

just wonderfull, lots of feeling listening to it

Guest said

wow. a truly magical piece

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Farfetched Tangmo Band said

Wow..totally unexpected and wonderful. No one-trick pony, you. Lovely Celtci feel and superbly executed.

Guest said

Excellent!!!

Guest said

This is just soooooo good!

Guest said

Thunderous applause!

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christopher t nickey said

i like this alot kirk!

Guest said

Amazing!

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K. SCOT SPARKS 79+intercessions said

...Wow. Nice tambres/textures/dronage -- and TBE [verb qualities]

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jennifer said

Just flat beautiful.

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Peter G. Brown said

This is great!

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ShamPain said

haunting...love the feel makes me want to cry. thanks for your comments

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yelyah said

I've always wondered what your Uilleann pipes music sounded like, since I saw it mentioned in your profile. Keep it coming. I want some more. :)

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Lalo Oceja said

so Irish... so beautiful

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Wildgeas Music said

I really appreciate your music Kirk. I have a real soft spot for the bag pipes. Irish blood I guess..

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yote said

beautiful.

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moschell said

Nice. Nice to hear some pipes. Sweet tune.

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VIVIAN CIRCLE said

Splendid. A morning walk through dewey grass and sharp strands of sunlight.

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inge said

Thank you for your comment! With a smile, Inge (What a relaxing song is this one!)

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dougsparling said

I was thinking of your tune when I wrote this one a couple years ago: http://alonetone.com/dougsparling/tracks/teampall-an-cheathrair-alainn

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dougsparling said

Oh, 1991, Last Year's Fun, then...St. Stephen's Street? Been a while :)

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dougsparling said

My Scartaglen CDs are long buried in box in the garage...is that Valencia Harbour? Never the less, damn, that's a great tune, great playing. It almost makes me want a set of pipes again (don't worry, hearing your playing does for my piping desires exactly the same thing that Adagio for Strings does for my desire to write orchestral music...realise I'll never get remotely close to perfection)

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Gilbert Neilson said

Great stuff here! Love those pipes.

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dirtypictures said

Wow. Lovely, makes me miss old Ireland.

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Lalo Oceja said

thank you kirklynch for your encouraging comments... makes me wanna compose more!

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Floppy Jalopy said

THese are all very relaxing.Meditative even. Makes me want to go reconsider my instrumental pieces. I'm listening at work while formatting hard Drives, and a co-worker was interested , so I sent her the link.

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glu said

thanks! these are just short brainstorms... you are right, the last one sounds like an ending to a track... Maybe that's what it will eventually become, who knows!

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lam said

Nice, got my Irish blood flowin:)

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eshar said

Something different indeed, but beautiful nevertheless. I love the sound of those pipes.

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Uncle said

So nice, good man! Contemplative, fluid. Sinking in...

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VIVIAN CIRCLE said

Hauntingly beautiful.

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drakonis said

Enchanting. There are a bunch of little tricks up your sleeve here, nice note bending and (tongue?) tremolo... skillfully played, I enjoyed letting it unfold around me.

Guest said

fine workmanship laddie...thanks for the journey.

Guest said

Beautiful song…….just great!

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another cultural landslide said

Jaw dropping! I LOVE THIS TRACK! w;-)

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carrantouhil723 said

I am the one that spent 70 days backpacking Ireland. One leg was Lake Acoose to Killarney Nat'l Forest. I only came to towns once a week to acquire supplies and go to church. Your music reminds me of the best moments of my trips.

Guest said

reminds me of backpacking from Lake Acoose across MacGillycuddy's Reeks into the Valley of the Eyes terminating in the Black Valley. I accomplished this alone and heard the Banshee in the Black Valley before the magic Killarney National Forest swallowed me.

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Richard Hardrick said

WOW GREAT SOUND!!!!! A nice travel to a forest place... rained... but warm

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OHHO said

Very cool! Love the sound of it.

Guest said

My 1-year old daughter, Jasmine, is absolutely spellbound by this. It's such a joy to see - her eyes couldn't be any wider.

Guest said

beautiful and inspiring!

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childhoodsend said

I love it. What a great instrument.

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Breaking Light said

I've always liked the sound of those pipes and this is a great showcase for your playing. I got visions of windswept moors and lonely seashores.

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Sudara said

Just gorgeous.

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mmi said

what glu said... times ten *sits stunned*

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glu said

WOAH! I get entranced by this kind of sound. It reminds me of the sensation I get with the didgeridoo. Monotonal foundation... it evokes a meditative state. Everything surrounding me can be moving rapidly but this sound slows down that internal clock.. ephemeral moments become everlasting... It moves melodically exactly when in needs to, and your pipe performance is just leaves me in awe. Thanks for uploading this amazing tune.

Guest said

Oh wow! Clever stuff. Speaking as a celt, this gets right into the heart. Lucky little Maggie. Very well played too.

Guest said

Oh loving the Celtic vibe, Papa Kirk!

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