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  2. The Táin (Horslips album) - Wikipedia

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    Horslips continued their Celtic Rock style of fusing traditional Irish music and rock, using traditional jigs and reels and incorporating them into their songs. For example, "Dearg Doom" is based on O'Neill's March, while The March of the King of Laois forms part of "More Than You Can Chew".

  3. Horslips - Wikipedia

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    The last Horslips' event in this phase of their career was a TG4 tribute show recorded and broadcast live on 25 March 2006 before a live invited studio audience. A number of Irish personalities were interviewed, in Irish, about what the band meant to them and how Horslips shaped modern Irish music.

  4. Biography (Horslips album) - Wikipedia

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    Biography is a greatest hits compilation album by Irish Celtic rock band Horslips.The first disc comprises each of the band's singles that were released in the UK. The second comprises the B-sides to each of those singles, some of which have never been released on CD before.

  5. Put 'Em Under Pressure - Wikipedia

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    The guitar riff takes inspiration from the song "Dearg Doom" by Horslips, [3] which features on the album The Táin. [4] Release.

  6. Hardworlder - Wikipedia

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    "Dearg Doom" is a cover of a Horslips song from their 1973 album The Táin. "Street Jammer" is a cover of a Manilla Road song from their 1980 album Invasion. Personnel

  7. Declan Sinnott - Wikipedia

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    Around 1970, he was a member of the poetry-and-music group Tara Telephone, in which he composed, sang, and played guitar. He and poet/percussionist Eamon Carr left Tara Telephone to form the Celtic Rock band Horslips, which Sinnott left in 1972, before the recording of Horslips' first album in 1973. In the 1980s, he was a member of Moving Hearts.

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  9. Songs of Love and Death (Emm Gryner album) - Wikipedia

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    Songs of Love and Death is the eighth full-length album by Canadian singer-songwriter Emm Gryner, released in 2005 on her independent label Dead Daisy Records.. Songs of Love and Death is Gryner's second album of cover versions, following 2001's Girl Versions.