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in time for Paddy's Day weekend, we start again fully. Here are initial reactions to:

for folk music you're never too young
von Matthias Lehmkuhl am 16.03.2008 15:21 Uhr

NEUENKIRCHEN Wer kennt nicht so Urgesteine wie die Dubliners oder die Chieftains? Repräsentanten der Folkmusik von der Grünen Insel, die zu den Großvätern ihres Genres gehören. Mit der Münsterschen Band GoodNightFolks standen am Samstag zum Vergleich blutjunge Folk-Musiker auf der Spritzenhaus-Bühne.





Benjamin Feldmann: Gesang und Gitarre. Foto Lehmkuhl



Die Gruppe beschränkte sich mit ihrem Repertoire nicht nur auf die englische, irische oder schottische Variante dieser Musik, sondern spielte auch deutsche Songs.

Das Quintett to Martinsburg Wood (mandolin), Benjamin Feldman (vocals, guitar), Christian Pieper (bass, vocals), Dirk Wade Mann (accordion) and Hinnerk Will Brink (vocals, guitar, banjo, mandolin) divided his concert in three different phases.

Slow works

Phase one was a good mix of slow works and songs, which aroused the audience early on.

Two German folk songs, the love song "Dat du min Leefe bust" and the "Steiger song," a traditional song of the miners provided for the sentimental touch in the first third.

Gassenhauer

shone after the break, the quintet with phase two, which now brought the faster variants. With "Fisherman's Blues" from the Waterboys and Clare Iceland from the "Saw Doctors" it presented a real street song. But his own compositions such as "Kia orana," "Angels" and "Farewell Song" convinced the audience.

The last part of the concert provided then again for a marked increase. This of course could not miss the famous Evergreen "Whiskey In The Jar" by Thin Lizzy.

The young and exuberant playfulness of the quintet, which was seasoned with the right touch of sentimentality, met the nerve of the public.

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