Oh man. Don't get me started. Okay, too late. I LOVE MICHAEL FLATLEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He was like totally my hero for years when I was around ten years old! I wanted to be a tap dancer when I grew up, and I literally watched Feet of Flames at least twice a week. I daydreamed about it, I tried to dance myself.... Man, was I hooked. I still am, actually. A few months ago I pulled out the old Feet of Flames video and thought, "Why not?" So I popped it in and found myself captivated again within moments. And then my brother got some of the songs from Feet of Flames and Riverdance, and I'm about to hyperventilate now just from thinking about Ronan Hardiman's music!
I love the Countess of Cathleen, and Wheel Around the Sun, and Firedance, and Riverdance, and the whole shebang! From Feet of Flames, my favorite song is the evil guy's theme (Warrior or something) *starts humming*
And the longer-haired violinist from Feet of Flames, Mairead (sp?) O'Connor, is now in the band Celtic Woman! I go simply CRAZY over her violin music.
The tapping adds so much more to the music (which is already amazing enough to make me want to put it eternally on repeat), like extra percussion. Michael Flatley especially can really move his feet! It's amazing, it's...unbelievable.
Of all the Michael Flatley shows I've seen recordings of, I like Feet of Flames the best. Riverdance seemed a bit less coordinated somehow, and I didn't really like the choir songs as much. In fact, I can't even remember if it really had much of a story to it like Lord of the Dance and Feet of Flames did. 'Course, it's been several years, so....
But yes. I am a TOTAL fan of Irish tapdancing
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