Seamus Ennis, Liam's teacher, and then Liam with Seamus' daughter accompanying on church organ on 'Easter Snow'.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostSeamus Ennis, Liam's teacher, and then Liam with Seamus' daughter accompanying on church organ on 'Easter Snow'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LumLZb0V8c
That was so beautiful in so many ways. Informative, educational and entertaining and in the best Irish tradition.
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Mary Coughlan
One of the greatest voices of the 1980s/1990s although I didn't recognise it at the time. Too many other priorities at the London Fleadh and in the moments that I saw her I was aware she had difficulties. Now a grandmother, she suffered serious heart and lung problems in 2016. If the last of these clips is really from 10 March 2018 in Galway, she is flippin' amazing:
I'd Rather Go Blind, 2016? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfSoOTcc1Jo
Double Cross, 1985 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU-XUeDDXE0
I'd Rather Go Blind, 2018? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkBUBPyOx54
I love the way she "treats" a song and could watch her singing for hours.
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I was watching Star Trek Next Generation on the telly this evening and Chief O'Brien, the often excellent Colm Meaney, sang a very moving version of 'The Minstrel Boy'.
Here's the Count's version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgwQcUhKceg
(not sure why he's upside down)
...and more recently Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros version:
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Last edited by Padraig; 22-04-18, 18:43.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View Postsure it wasn't this?
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostThe last rose of summer
I enjoyed both versions very much.
I think I get more pleasure from a good song than from nearly any other musical form because I keep coming back to songs. Irish songs are not the only gems by any means but I have to love them.
"Oh! Who would inhabit
This bleak world alone?"
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostThanks Global.
I enjoyed both versions very much.
I think I get more pleasure from a good song than from nearly any other musical form because I keep coming back to songs. Irish songs are not the only gems by any means but I have to love them.
"Oh! Who would inhabit
This bleak world alone?"
We particularly liked it when the singer shouted 'póg mo thóin' at the end of most songs.
One of the few Gaelic phrases we know....he was enjoying himself alright!
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Went to see the mighty Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill in Perth last Saturday - awesome. Here they are a few years back in the Tiny Desk Studio. Happy Irish Friday everyone.
You're about to watch one of the best fiddlers on the planet and a subtle guitar master work their magic. For too many of us, Irish music is something that m...
...and here they are in Feakle if you've got a bit less time on your hands...or want more!
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostWent to see the mighty Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill in Perth last Saturday - awesome. Here they are a few years back in the Tiny Desk Studio. Happy Irish Friday everyone.
You're about to watch one of the best fiddlers on the planet and a subtle guitar master work their magic. For too many of us, Irish music is something that m...
...and here they are in Feakle if you've got a bit less time on your hands...or want more!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAippIwM6O8
they're just tunes, ladies and gentlemen, just tunesLast edited by Globaltruth; 11-05-18, 07:52.
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Hello everyone.
I'm trying not to use the computer as much but will keep in touch. I was forwarded to Moorfields on Tue and Wed for an urgent retina operation that didn't happen because they think now it might not be that but rather a schisis which could be age related or the genetic revelation with age related symptoms of my something of a split personality. (My interpretation - I am working on the changes to my autobiography in my head!). I'm back there on Mon where there will be more news with an eye operation or no operation depending on if it is retina.
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Thanks J and G for providing my lunch time concert. First the aristocrats with their 'ordinary' reels, and the best version of Carolan's Farewell that I have heard. And then the excellent 'non-Irish' Dan Hicks and his musicians; his two back-up singers and dancers were 'not unlike' Sean Nos dancers in their expert use of a small space to give maximum movement and rhythm.
PS Greetings Lat and good luck.
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