Horslips

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  • folk rock
  • irish
  • progressive rock
  • celtic
  • folk
Horslips were a 1970s Irish rock band that composed, arranged and performed their own Celtic rock songs and music based on traditional Irish jigs and reels. They were one of the first, if not the first, of the Celtic rock bands of that era. Formed in 1970, they disbanded in 1980, but recently (in 2005) the original line-up has regrouped and performed a small number of gigs. 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.

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Songs

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    Homesick

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    I'll Be Waiting

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    If It Takes All Night

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    If That's What You Want

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    Johnny's Wedding

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    King of Morning, Queen of Day

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    King of the Fairies

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    Law on the Run

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    Letters From Home

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    Life You Save

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    Loneliness

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    Lonely Hearts

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    Long Time Ago

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    Long Weekend

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    Lullaby

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    Mad Pat

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    Maeve's Court

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    March Into Trouble

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    More Than You Can Chew

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    Motorway Madness

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    New York Wakes

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    Night Town Boy

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    Nighttown Boy

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    Ny Kirree fo Naghtey

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    Oisin's Tune

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    Phil the Flutter's Rag

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    Rakish Paddy

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    Rakish Paddy (continued)

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    Rescue Me

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    Ricochet Man

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    Ride to Hell

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    Ring-a-Rosey

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    Rug Muire Mac do Dhia

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    Scalloway Ripoff

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    Second Avenue

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    Self Defence

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    Setanta

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    Shakin' All Over

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    Shamrock Shore

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    Sideways to the Sun

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    Silver Spear

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    Sir Festus Burke / Carolan's Frolic

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    Soap Opera

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    Sorry to Part

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    Speed the Plough

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    Stars

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    Stowaway

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    Summer's Most Wanted Girl

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    Sunburst

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    Sure the Boy Was Green


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