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Slua Si are a Russian band playing celtic rock music.
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Top Tracks
Come and Join the British Army
Tommy Peoples'
Сome and join the british army
Tommy Peoples'/The Man Who Shot The Windmill
Men Behind The Wire
Rights Of Man (hornpipe)
Gentleman Soldier
Leaving Tipperary
Fiddler's Green
An Grian n Yellow Bonnet Horse
Carraroe / Hearty Boys of Ballymote / Frost All Over / Eddie Kelly's №2
Bill Harte's / Trip to Sligo / Maides of Selma
Flying to the Fleadh (slip jig
The man who shot the windmill
Tommy Peoples
E-minor Jig Bowman's Jig
Go To The Sea No More
Back Home in Derry
Tommy Peoples The Man Who Shot
Tommy Peoples/ The Man Who Shot the Windmill
Toss The Feathers Drowsy Maggi
S amais n Brenda Stubbert's Br
Sheehan's Reel Flowers Of Edin
Bill Harte's/Trip To Sligo/Maids Of Selma
Isaev's Surprise
Toss The Feathers
Carraroe/Hearty Boys of Ballymote/Frost All Over/Eddie Kelly's №2
Go To Sea No More
Kilkelly, Ireland
Tommy Peoples / The man who shot the windmill
Flying To The Fleadh (slip jig)
Thousands are sailing to Amerikay
Tommy Peoples' / The Man Who Shot the Windmill
Maid Behind The Bar Gravel Wal
An tOilean Ur
Come and Join British Army
Spancill Hill
Bill Harte's/Trip to Sligo/Maids of Selma (trad.)
The Man Who Shots the Windmill
Bill Harte's/Trip To Sligo/Maids Of Selma[Trad.]
Road to Errogie / Merry Harrier's / Farrel O'Gara's
Bill Harte's / Trip to Sligo / Maids of Selma
Goodbye, Mick (Leaving Tiperary)
Portadown / Pigtown Fling / Alice's
Carraroe / Hearty boys of ballymote / Frost all over / Eddie Kelly`s №2
Tommy Peoples/The Man Who Shot the Windmill
Ñome and join the british army
Planxty Burke
Bill Harte`s / Trip to sligo / Maides of Selma
Come and Join the British Armi
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