- then
replaced Guest, and the 'classic'
Horslips line-up that
would appear on all ****ure
releases was set.
Horslips designed their own artwork,
wrote sleeve-notes...
- The Táin is an
album by
Irish rock band
Horslips.
Their second studio album, it was the band's
first attempt at
making a
concept album, an idea they would...
- band
Horslips as b**** player,
vocalist and
front man.
After the
breakup of
Horslips,
Devlin released the 1983 solo
album Breaking Star Codes.
Horslips reunited...
- Part" (
Horslips) 1972 "Planxty" (Planxty) 1973 "The Tain" (
Horslips) 1973 "Well
Below The Valley" (Planxty) 1974 "Dancehall Sweethearts" (
Horslips) 1975...
-
Horslips, as well as
younger brother Tommy's p****ion for the
drums to form a rock band. In the late 1970s, the
brothers had
become fans of
Horslips and...
- the O'Brien dynasty. In 1969, the song was
recorded by The Chieftains.
Horslips used it in 1976, as the
intro and
basis for "Trouble (With a
Capital T)"...
-
individuals like Seán Ó
Riada and
Christy Moore.
Groups and
musicians including Horslips, Van
Morrison and Thin
Lizzy incorporated elements of
Irish traditional...
-
Physical Graffiti and
Houses of the Holy. Dire Straits, Lou Reed, Bob Marley,
Horslips,
Fleetwood Mac, Bad Company,
Status Quo, Iron Maiden, and
Wishbone Ash...
-
divine right to play Folk Metal,
especially as we're both
influenced by the
Horslips as well. — Ciaran O'Hagan of
Waylander The
origins of
Celtic metal can...
- Tales: The
Official Biography of
Horslips. All
tracks are
written by Carr, Fean, Devlin, Lockhart, O'Connor
Horslips Eamon Carr – drums, bodhrán, percussions...