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Herding Cats is the second studio album by Gaelic Storm, released in 1999. The band was still riding on their fame from their onscreen performance in the 1997 film Titanic . "Drink the Night Away" is a pub sing-along where raising a glass is implored.
Gaelic Storm is an American Celtic band founded in Santa Monica, California, in 1996. Their musical output includes pieces from traditional Irish music , Scottish music , and original tunes in both the Celtic folk and Celtic rock genres.
It’s a well-established fact that cats rule the Internet. From their toe beans to their tongue tips, netizens can’t seem to get enough of felines doing their furry thing, whether they’re ...
Herding Cats: A Life in Politics, a 2005 book by Trent Lott; Herding Cats, by Gaelic Storm, 1999; Herding Cats, a 2010 play by Lucinda Coxon; Herding Cats, a 2010 book by Graeme Davies; Herding Cats: Multiparty Mediation in a Complex World, a 1999 book by Chester Crocker and others; Herding Cats, a 2018 Sarah's Scribbles collection of comics by ...
Cats and dogs are just out there living their lives, and we humans can’t get enough of their silly and adorable antics. That’s exactly why we’ve compiled this post of random animal memes.
Gaelic Storm is the actual band seen playing for the steerage passengers on the ship. "Bonnie Ship the Diamond" has a jam at the end typical of ceilidh type Irish music. "The Farmer's Frolic", "The Storm" (the only original composition on the CD), "Sight of Land", "Sammy's Fancy" and "The Road to Liskeard" are instrumentals on the CD.
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