There are at least two groups named "The Peelers"
1. The Peelers wer… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two groups named "The Peelers"
1. The Peelers were formed in a small farmhouse kitchen in Glengarry County in 1999. Born out of loose evening sessions over more than a few drinks, the band has evolved to become one of the most exciting and energetic live Celtic folk/punk acts in Canada. Glengarry County has always been a hotbed of Celtic culture, and most members of The Peelers have immersed themselves in this rich legacy from youth.
An area separated from New York State by the St. Lawrence River to the South, it was originally settled by Scottish immigrants who chose the name Glengarry in memory of home. The county has become a stomping ground for many musicians, both Scottish and Irish, who have refined a sound unique to the locale. The Peelers bend the rules of this tradition, with their contemporary Irish/Scot blend drawing more from the insurgent nature of artists such as Shane MacGowan & The Pogues, Flogging Molly, The Mahones, The Waterboys, Black 47, and Tom Waits, while still maintaining a glint of the sound upon which they were weaned. The Peelers have two releases currently available. In 2002 they released the album "Boots and Suits", (a reference to the band's unique fashion sense). In 2004 the band released "Liquordale", recorded over a twelve month period in three Montreal studios. The album, produced by the brilliant Pierre Pineault, was subsequently named Album of the Year on the Boston based webzine Shitenonions.com, considered the online bible for Celtic rock enthusiasts.
2. Early 1970's Irish folk-rock trio comprising:
Joe Palmer: guitar, dulcimer, vocal. Tom Madden: guitar, banjo, vocal. Jim Younger: concertina, tin whistle
1. The Peelers wer… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two groups named "The Peelers"
1. The Peelers were formed in a small farmhouse kitchen in Glengarry County in 1999. Born out of loose evening sessions over more than a few drinks, the band has evolved to become one of the most exciting and energetic live Celtic folk/punk acts in Canada. Glengarry County has always been a hotbed of Celtic culture, and most members of The Peelers have immersed themselves in this rich legacy from youth.
An area separated from New York State by the St. Lawrence River to the South, it was originally settled by Scottish immigrants who chose the name Glengarry in memory of home. The county has become a stomping ground for many musicians, both Scottish and Irish, who have refined a sound unique to the locale. The Peelers bend the rules of this tradition, with their contemporary Irish/Scot blend drawing more from the insurgent nature of artists such as Shane MacGowan & The Pogues, Flogging Molly, The Mahones, The Waterboys, Black 47, and Tom Waits, while still maintaining a glint of the sound upon which they were weaned. The Peelers have two releases currently available. In 2002 they released the album "Boots and Suits", (a reference to the band's unique fashion sense). In 2004 the band released "Liquordale", recorded over a twelve month period in three Montreal studios. The album, produced by the brilliant Pierre Pineault, was subsequently named Album of the Year on the Boston based webzine Shitenonions.com, considered the online bible for Celtic rock enthusiasts.
2. Early 1970's Irish folk-rock trio comprising:
Joe Palmer: guitar, dulcimer, vocal. Tom Madden: guitar, banjo, vocal. Jim Younger: concertina, tin whistle
Want Some
The Peelers Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Want Some' by these artists:
Akon feat. DJ Shose You just want some I can tell when you want some Go…
Bart Davenport I want some Some of what the poets have written…
BOSSY LOVE Oh baby we should be together Dont mean to rain on…
Jasmin Walia Piche Munde Mere Pagal Mere Agge Bas Tu Mainu Sochan Vich Pa…
Monster Magnet Well they call me son of the cobra I′m the one…
Nitronoise Here comes the night Turn of the light Here I am again My…
Poison All my friends have someone I need someone too Someone to ho…
pro-pain Can you see the hate and pain in my eyes? The…
Tahiti 80 If you want some You know I got some If I want…
The Pins Sitting out here, thinking Bout everything, that I could've …
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Peelers:
From Here to Halifax From here to Halifax she said Through fields of green and…
Glad to See the Back of You All in all, I want you to know I’ve been thinking…
Katie Bar the Door Katie, Bar The Door The Dreadnoughts Katie, bar the door, th…
Spirits Seldom Sober Your honor he is guilty, but we don’t call it…
Stick and Move Well farewell to Loughmahon, he’s flying across the sea To f…
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Che Che
Great song of a great band !
ERYXZ PELUCHE PUNK mx
Suena muy bien
Guillermo Ortega
AWESOME
darkstarcoopz
Glad I accidentally stumbled across this..!! 👌🏼😁🤘🏼
raul Sanchez
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raul Sanchez
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Rock My World Canada!
Now based in Montreal, The Peelers were formed in 1999 in North Glengarry. Less than an hour from the city, they immersed themselves in a hotbed of Gaelic culture which smashed head-on into a love of whiskey, poetry, footy, debauchery, ska and punk. The band has evolved to become one of the most acclaimed Celtic punk acts in the genre. They don’t just bend the rules of tradition with their blend of aggro & trad Irish - these long ball merchants tear it to pieces. The band has four releases: 'Boots and Suits', ‘Liquordale’, and ‘Palace of the Fiend'. The latter two named Album of the Year by U.S. based webzine Shite n’ Onions, an online bible for Celtic punk rock enthusiasts.
Šarūnas Sabaitis
One of the Best Punk Irish Bands! Greetings from Lithuania
Антон Скворцов
Excellent! Slainte from Ukraine :)
G.S. Leroux
BRILL.....