Talk:Enter the Haggis
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[edit] Misc
Shouldn't this article make some reference to the former members of the band?
I removed some of the main body, I think it's a little too effusive:
- Enter the Haggis fans, commonly called Haggis Heads, have been both surprised and overjoyed with the results.
- ETH's music is most commonly described as Celtic Fusion. When they play, they create an unique sound that can only be associated with them. Their music is primarily a fusion of Celtic, bluegrass and rock, however, elements of Latin, blues and funk can be heard throughout. The band members have combined their talents to create a sound like no other.
- Their stage performance is always exciting and keeps the fans, whether they have heard them before or not, jumping out of their seats, clapping hands and getting into their addictive style of music. With a combination of instrumental music and vocal music, Enter the Haggis always ensures that their performances are amazing.
Saint Mahone 19:43, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
Does anyone besides me think that "Enter the Haggis" sounds like a parody of "Enter the Dragon"? That's the connotation it holds for me anyway.(Myscrnnm (talk) 03:32, 6 January 2008 (UTC))
Why have a link inthe discography for Live at Lanigan's Ball DVD if it leads back to this page? Paploo 03:49, 27 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Andromeda
My friend has a song called "Andromeda." I am pretty sure it is by ETH (sounds like them, bagpipe solo, google search for its lyrics) but I have no idea what album it is from, or if it is and unreleased demo, or what. Does anybody know where it comes from? —Akrabbimtalk 18:56, 28 May 2008 (UTC)