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"Seamus" is the fifth song on Pink Floyd's 1971 album Meddle. The group performs it in the style of country blues , with vocals, an acoustic slide guitar in an open D tuning , and piano. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The song is named after the Border Collie [ 3 ] (belonging to Humble Pie leader Steve Marriott ) who howls throughout the 2:15 piece. [ 4 ]
Séamus Ennis (Irish: Séamas Mac Aonghusa; 5 May 1919 – 5 October 1982) was an Irish musician, singer and Irish music collector. [1] He was most noted for his uilleann pipe playing and was partly responsible for the revival of the instrument during the twentieth century, having co-founded Na Píobairí Uilleann, a nonprofit organisation dedicated to the promotion of the uilleann pipes and ...
Seamus Moore (born 18 June 1947) is an Irish performer. Moore entered a talent contest and won with his own composition "The JCB Song". After two years, he was presented with a gold disc by his record company I&B Records to mark over 50,000 sales.
Television personality Lorraine Kelly tweeted: “Loving Seamus the Irish Wolfhound – effortlessly stealing the show.” Seema Malhotra, the MP for Feltham and Heston, added: “Last year I had ...
Seamus (song) Shine On You Crazy Diamond; Short and Sweet (song) Signs of Life (instrumental) Small Theme; Smile (David Gilmour song) So Far Away (David Gilmour song) Sorrow (Pink Floyd song) Soundscape (song) Spheres Side; Sum (song)
He played for a time with the Kilfenora Céilí Band, with whom he made two albums, and then teamed up with accordionist Seamus Shannon for twelve years. [1] They specialized in Irish traditional and country songs and dance music. [3] Before forming his own band he played in a band called The Bannermen. [citation needed]
The first scene occurs after Harry's confrontation with Seamus in the Gryffindor common room. There are shots of Harry lying in bed wearing a short sleeve, crew neck tee shirt, but when he is ...
Seamus Clandillon (1878–1944), Irish musician and civil servant; Séamus Cleere, (born 1940), Irish retired hurler; Seamus Close (1947–2019), Northern Irish politician; Séamus Coen (born 1958), Irish retired hurler; Seamus Coffey, Irish economist and media contributor; Séamus Coleman (born 1988), Irish footballer; Seamus Conley (born 1976 ...