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  • johncorrigan
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    • Nov 2010
    • 10407

    #16
    She's got a beautiful voice has Karen Matheson, Lat. She's part of Capercaillie and I don't have a lot of time for that, but when she sings laments in Gaelic she is soaring. Here is my absolute favourite - an Irish song about a cave where mothers leave their dead children, coming from the Transatlantic Sessions crew - gets me every time.
    Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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    • johncorrigan
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      • Nov 2010
      • 10407

      #17
      By the way, I think McG's up helping Global with his sore leg - getting the slippers, making the fire, feedin' the cat - you know the kind of things expected of us these days as part of DC's Big Society.

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      • Paul Sherratt

        #18
        Oh thanks for the tip about the telly. It was a good watch, particularly those items you mentioned .. and isn't that presenter-musician-dj-oilworker right good at the job ?

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        • Lateralthinking1

          #19
          John - Exceptional timing. I have just stepped back in. The last time I will ever be allowed into a government building. Obviously it had to be done on a Saturday and under hoody. I half expected to see legions there with shredders.

          As it was, very quiet and civilised. I grabbed all of the remaining meaningful objects - eg the nice soft avocet given to me by the RSPB - (fortunately it still twitters when I press it's stomach) - and then got out through the lines of tanks now stationed in the foyer. In the next life, I'll have to be a "climate change" sort of environmentalist rather than an "environmental" one.

          And yes, the Big Society. The good news - My volunteering board had not been ripped down in my absence. The bad news - No one had actually looked at it since the middle of September. Oh well, that was then and this is the new world. Pleased to hear at least that Globaltruth is in the good care of McGrooger.

          That is another beautiful song from Karen Matheson and very sensitively arranged. I do like Capercaillie as well - particularly "Delirium" - but they jazz things up a little too much sometimes. Traditional is frequently more moving than the overly commercial.
          Last edited by Guest; 11-12-10, 16:13.

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          • Paul Sherratt

            #20
            >>>Traditional is frequently more moving than the overly commercial


            You can say that again. Manuelcha Prado on R3 as I tap the keys ... oof.

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            • Lateralthinking1

              #21
              Oh yes. It's on and it's Lucy. I'm shutting up for a while.

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              • johncorrigan
                Full Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 10407

                #22
                Sometimes I get a bit distracted thinking that Andean music is all about those pan pipes and then I hear Manuelcha Prado's guitar and realise how little I know, Paul - just great. Loved the Selim Sesler too - sounds like it was a great night.

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                • Lateralthinking1

                  #23
                  I caught the last of it. Will catch up soon on the I-Player. Askarov is clearly a very impressive singer but I find the mugham far less accessible than, say, qawwali. Why should that be? I'm looking forward to the throat singers next week and find them extraordinary to see live. (sorry, I got McGrooger and Globaltruth the wrong way round - it's Global with the ankle, isn't it - it's been that kind of day!). Lat.
                  Last edited by Guest; 11-12-10, 16:15.

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                  • PatrickOD

                    #24
                    Message 11

                    Paul,

                    Where did you get that pic! It's me!
                    No, wait.... I've found my specs.

                    To answer your question - I'm not coping at all. To show off, I wanted to send you a slow air which I found on Spotify ok, but ...... that's as far as I got. I got a different album instead.
                    Anyway, it's on you tube too. I don't know if you know The Coulin - sometimes called Though the Last Glimpse Of Erin. It's one of my favourites. The musicians here are two local 'lads' prominent in the fifties and soldiering on until quite recently.

                    Two beautiful airs played by two Derry musicians who play like two people with one mind. There is no-one plays Irish slow airs like Eugene o'Donnell possibly...

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                    • johncorrigan
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 10407

                      #25
                      Thanks a lot for posting that Patrick - so beautiful - what a wonderful pace the tunes are played at.

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                      • PatrickOD

                        #26
                        I'm glad you liked that, John. But don't encourage me.

                        What I like about this board is the sharing, and the generous appreciation of other members' preferences.

                        Thanks for the link to the Highland Sessions. I'm working my way through them, and those on you tube as well. What a lot of musicianship. And isn't Mary Ann Kennedy something else!

                        Here is something a bit different, but from the same tradition of sharing - Carolan, The Chieftains and a bevy of attractive young ladies.
                        What is music coming to?

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                        • johncorrigan
                          Full Member
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 10407

                          #27
                          Patrick, as chance should have it, I was listening to our 1001 songs about Christmas cooperative compilation on spotty and as I looked at your message this is what came on.


                          I'm taking it from what you said, Patrick, that you can access Spotify.

                          Those girls look like angels, don't they - what a beautiful tune.

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                          • PatrickOD

                            #28
                            Got it, John, both Spotify, and the track. I'm making progress - I even get to say 'spotty'.
                            I see the ubiquitous Sting makes an appearance. I like Sting - he'll try anything. He's a sharer too!

                            Paul,
                            On the topic of Sean O Se, I'm sure you have already used spotty to some advantage. No doubt, too, you have plundered the Sean O Riarda collection. Here I am teaching my granny!
                            Last edited by Guest; 13-12-10, 14:54.

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