Thin Lizzy, the Pogues, Flogging Molly, and the Dropkick Murphys.
Oh and Enya and that rock/celtic cross over album by the Chieftains with Mick Jagger and a bunch of other rocks stars.
Do the proclaimers count? They have that thick Scots accent in all their .
2007-09-18 18:44:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Dropkick Murphys, Flogging Molly, The Pogues, and House of Pain all have strong Irish, Celtic, and or Scottish influences.
2007-09-18 18:17:59
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answered by Jeremy's Jeremiad 3
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Fairport Convention
Oysterband
Steeleye Span
2007-09-19 02:17:54
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answered by phatzwave 7
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There are a number of Led Zeppelin songs that could fit into that category, most notably the songs from their album IV.
2007-09-18 17:37:41
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answered by RoVale 7
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Anything by the Pogues, also Religious Persuasion by Andy White (okay thats not well known, but its really good) and Tramp the Dirt Down by Elvis Costello
2007-09-18 17:09:36
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answered by ♫That'll be the Day♫ 6
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Anything by the band Flogging Molly.
2007-09-18 16:52:01
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answered by Caitlin 7
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any song by the great great Pogues. they were a tradiitional irish/punk band from the 80's. fronted by the great songwriter/singer Shane MacGowan.
2007-09-19 03:22:02
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answered by joe 6
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Anything by the Corrs!! or U-2 or BoomTown Rats (Geldoh)
2007-09-18 16:55:00
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answered by ? 7
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Belfast child.. simple minds...
come on Eileen ..dexys midnight runners
Tomorrow..U2
Dixieland..Steve Earle
2007-09-19 16:32:06
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answered by dearg doom 3
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flogging molly and the fenians are two great bands, but flogging molly is waaaaay better
2007-09-18 16:53:39
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answered by Anonymous
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