Remember hearing Tony & Noel at great sessions of a Thursday Night in the Four Seasons Pub at the top of Capel Street,Dublin in the early 80's. Music to die for 5***** ♪♫ ♥
If you're serious about the music, you know exactly where you were and how it felt when you heard certain artists for the first time. Noel and Tony's album did that for me way back when. A joy to hear them together again.
Having heard both Tony O Connell and Noel Hill, it's plain to hear that Tony has got quite a few of his settings for tunes from Noel. As Sean Earnest says, apples and oranges. Although TOC is amazing, I prefer Noel Hill myself.
Gibsonpaddy, I'm sure Tony can ride quite handily on his own achievements without the comparison to Mr. Hill. Apples & oranges. I'm also reasonably sure he wouldn't be so pretentious as to speak thusly of a living legend. As clare7647 rightly points out, the duo of Hill & Linnane's contribution to the music is as ubiquitous as it is tangible. Perhaps when you yourself can play the concertina to the standard of Mr. Hill, we might take you seriously
Legends
Heard these Lads umpteen times....It was the Clare county fleadh of 93/94 in Corofin...Pat Marsh was on the bouzouki too....🎶🙌
Class stuff.
Doesn't get any better than this.
Remember hearing Tony & Noel at great sessions of a Thursday Night in the Four Seasons Pub at the top of Capel Street,Dublin in the early 80's. Music to die for 5***** ♪♫ ♥
very nice music
unreal, greatest duet ever, up the banner. Kerry music has a lot to live up to here!!!!!
If you're serious about the music, you know exactly where you were and how it felt when you heard certain artists for the first time. Noel and Tony's album did that for me way back when. A joy to hear them together again.
Geat stuff!
Having heard both Tony O Connell and Noel Hill, it's plain to hear that Tony has got quite a few of his settings for tunes from Noel. As Sean Earnest says, apples and oranges. Although TOC is amazing, I prefer Noel Hill myself.
Gibsonpaddy,
I'm sure Tony can ride quite handily on his own achievements without the comparison to Mr. Hill. Apples & oranges. I'm also reasonably sure he wouldn't be so pretentious as to speak thusly of a living legend. As clare7647 rightly points out, the duo of Hill & Linnane's contribution to the music is as ubiquitous as it is tangible. Perhaps when you yourself can play the concertina to the standard of Mr. Hill, we might take you seriously