The Finnegan's Lads & Lassie story (so far...)
It's summer 2003 and … Read Full Bio ↴The Finnegan's Lads & Lassie story (so far...)
It's summer 2003 and Xavier and Erik have been listening to Irish music for a while, and on just one of those hot summer-evenings they got the idea to play some Irish traditionals themselves. Xavier still had an old accordeon at his place and Erik was going to play guitar and sing the songs. After watching a gig from the legendary Dubliners in October they totally got into folk and practiced for their fist gig which was a big success. A few weeks after this the band expanded for the first time: Norman joined to play the bassguitar.
In April 2004 Erik went to Dublin to get some inspiration at Guinness, so the band had to quit for a while. At Erik's return in August, Robert, the former drummer of rockband Deterrence joined the gang to create a rock sound.
At this point there was just something missing: an electric guitar. After a short search Bart was added to our line-up and we were almost complete. Anne joined us on the tin whistle, making the folk-part of our sound al lot cooler. By the way, at this time Erik also plays the banjo and mandolin
When you think of our music just think of listening to music while you are getting pissed by too much booze!
Slainte!
It's summer 2003 and … Read Full Bio ↴The Finnegan's Lads & Lassie story (so far...)
It's summer 2003 and Xavier and Erik have been listening to Irish music for a while, and on just one of those hot summer-evenings they got the idea to play some Irish traditionals themselves. Xavier still had an old accordeon at his place and Erik was going to play guitar and sing the songs. After watching a gig from the legendary Dubliners in October they totally got into folk and practiced for their fist gig which was a big success. A few weeks after this the band expanded for the first time: Norman joined to play the bassguitar.
In April 2004 Erik went to Dublin to get some inspiration at Guinness, so the band had to quit for a while. At Erik's return in August, Robert, the former drummer of rockband Deterrence joined the gang to create a rock sound.
At this point there was just something missing: an electric guitar. After a short search Bart was added to our line-up and we were almost complete. Anne joined us on the tin whistle, making the folk-part of our sound al lot cooler. By the way, at this time Erik also plays the banjo and mandolin
When you think of our music just think of listening to music while you are getting pissed by too much booze!
Slainte!
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@Cole_King
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@bettyottman1718
Hilarious. Father Ted acting like a China Man, then some Chinese people appear.
@EuroWarsOrg
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@robloxtvRMA
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@bronsonvann2662
I love how the farmer's main objection to becoming a racist is that it's too much effort😂
@kentinson1670
I don't blame him. Farming takes up most of your time. Devoting yourself to being a full time racist means you won't get work done
@bronsonvann2662
@@kentinson1670 Agreed, it's too much effort to be a racist nowadays. You've got to remember a bunch of slurs, go out of your way to demean them, honestly it seems exhausting.
@Anon1gh3
Don't worry son. Our existing is plenty racist.