Heathers - Trinity College Chapel Acoustic Set - 18th Sept 2012
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2012
- Heathers play an acoustic trio of songs in the Chapel, Trinity College, Dublin on Tuesday September 18th 2012. Video shot by Jamie Tanner & Cathal Furey. Directed & edited by Jamie Tanner for 45sound. Audio mixed & synced by 45sound. First up is 'Gather Up', followed by 'The Third Rail' and closing with their recent single, 'Forget Me Knots'. All songs are from their new album 'Kingdom'.
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I guarantee the people in the crowd had no idea they were about to see a performance this good. Absolutely amazing girls, the harmonies are real
Holy fuck!!! They're just unreal altogether 😍😘 xx
I saw these 2 under an overpass in harrisburg. I always loved them. But damn... they make me tear up with their harmonies.
These girls are fucking awesome!
Love their music, especially The Third Rail. Very talented.
I have goosebumps watching this
cant stop listening to this...its been three weeks! i think its keeps getting better..unreal
Both of them are unreal !!! Keep it going girls ......
Heathers ROCK!!!! Love your lyrics, vocals, harmonies.... Hope you tour the U.S. soon :)
FENOMENAL !!!
Magnificent!!!!
Back on Topic, This video is brilliant, Heathers are beautiful, this performance is perfect!
Keep politics out of it.. Peace.
absolutely amazing girls fair play enjoyed every second i need to pick my guitar back up happy new year for 2016 xx keep up the duo my bro does a bit with me but yee are so in harmony its just perfect
Ellie Macnamera (they're twins, the one playing guitar is Louise)!
I wonder will they be as big as the Corrs
So thats what they look like!..v Pretty
4.48 epic.
think ireland was actually removed from that on later map editions :P
Ms McNamara
Wish Ellie's vocals were louder.
Just like whatshisface's comment was removed from this video ;)
Ah sure, you're entitled to your interpretation too.
How are things back in 1921?
It's not British - but it's a good college all the same!
Part of the British Isles yes; but that is a collective noun for the islands 'Great Britain' and 'Ireland'. Politically, however, Dublin is in the Republic of Ireland and is therefore Irish and not British. Bye bye :)