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| 18-03-2009, 02:26 | #19 | |
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I was no fan of Bono(only like his voice when He sings Lol) When He sang it He blew me away!!!!!!!! What a Voice,when He use,s it to SING Ha ha |
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| 01-04-2009, 23:25 | #21 |
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I've been enjoying Carrickfergus by Alan Connaught recently. Also Tommy Sands 'There were Roses'. This island is literally streaming from the seams with brilliant folk musicians. The pity is that we never hear them on the radio or anything like that. You really need to go to old dance halls, pubs, hotels etc. to hear these people. Or youtube
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| 02-04-2009, 01:03 | #22 | |
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I love that song there were roses. onetime I was singing I wish I was in carrickfergus and a witty flat mate said "Aye so the **** do We lol. There is a song called Kilkelly Ireland I once heard sung on the late late show,it is based on a whole bunch of letters found in an attic of a house in America.The letters spanned many Years and were from the parents of one of their children forced by poverty to emigrate never to return. I know I am giving very skimpy information but wonder if anybody knows who sang it? It,s title may not even be kilkelly Ireland,it was very poignent song though.I know its a long shot but would love to know more about song&artist so I could find a copy of it? Thanks in advance
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| 06-05-2009, 16:12 | #24 | |
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I posted a link to this song already in this thread. ![]() Story and song here.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm3cpx-9kPg Possibly the saddest and most beautiful song I've ever heard.. ![]() You can find it on 'Green Fields of America - Live in Concert'. It's available on iTunes. There's also a Dubliners recording of this song but it's not a patch on Robbie O' Connells version in my opinion. |
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| 06-05-2009, 20:02 | #25 | |
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Have listened to it three times already and still has the same effect as first time i heard it. how stupid I was not to spot it on your original post,only excuse I can offer is I was and still am a newbie to boards.ie.It may say I have made over 300 posts but 298 of them were me telling mods how wonderful they are or I had taken too much *whiskey in the jar *Really thanks a million! I am posting a link below to the song *Clare to here* It was a number 1 for the Fureys but the link is to Ralph Mc Tell singing it as he wrote it when sharing a flat with three Irish bricklayers in the UK. The Fureys changed his version and when i saw him perform in Ireland he had to sing his own song as a cover of the Fureys version(by his own admission ) I prefer his version and He IS as gentle a guy as his songs(streets of London etc)suggest.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmDfehaYayE |
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| 06-05-2009, 20:39 | #26 | |
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Hi Banjopaul,I,m not really a fan of traditional Irish music without Lyrics but got a good buzz from this,It is Barney McKenna(image wise always painted the *stupid* one in the Dubliners.He plays a Medley of tunes on the banjo.where would You or others who might check it out put his talents compared to others on a scale of 1 to 10? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Scawc...eature=related |
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| 06-05-2009, 23:14 | #27 | |
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For a bit of contrast have a look at this: Brilliant music, far better than McKenna, in my opinion of course, and thats only a young lad who I happened to stumble across on the comhaltas site, like not someone famous at all. You should try get into the instrumental music a bit, its all linked in as part of the tradition! Can't do any harm anyway! ![]() Edit: I purposefully didn't give a rating out of ten, music is far to complex to simplify it down to a rating. Last edited by banjopaul; 06-05-2009 at 23:17. |
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| 07-05-2009, 00:38 | #28 | |
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![]() same thing happens to me when i watch Irish dancing leaves me a bit cold but the UMPH put into it by for instance Riverdance makes it more appealing,so i guess some of it is my problem ![]() I should have been a bit clearer about the 1 to 10,even though it is slightly off topic for this thread,what i really meant was say compared to Bluegrass etc, that can be very lively!,proably wiser that you did not try to compare even on a narrower basis though. Regards Thanks for the clip and the speedy reply&hey great that these traditions are being kept alive,was looking like Ireland wanted to ditch ALL its heritage&culture during the *boom* |
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| 07-05-2009, 20:28 | #29 |
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Going through a trad phase at the moment here are 2 favourites:
Davy Spillane - Caoineadh Chulainn Amazing Lament on the Uilleann Pipes. The Corrs - Toss the Feathers (Unplugged) Nice Bodhran solo in the middle. |
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| 07-05-2009, 21:31 | #30 |
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Hi Scien,I enjoyed both those clips.what put the UMPH in was the Uileann pipes on Davy Spillane and the bodhron on the Corrs.
I think the Fureys vocal talents leave a lot to be desired but not their brilliance at playing musical instruments! As haunting as kilkelly is(with lyrics)First time I heard Finbar Furey play this on the Uileann pipes it blew me away! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8rUL...eature=related |
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