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  • johncorrigan
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    • Nov 2010
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    I hadn't heard 'The Banks of the Nile' for ages, but it popped into my head when I was listening to an old Irish singer yesterday and I recalled sean nos singer Tom Pháidín Tom's moving take on the song with De Danann back in the early eighties. I'm sure he was in his eighties when they recorded it. Gets me every time.
    "The Banks of the Nile" was sung on"Mist Covered Mountain" by sean-nos singer Tom O'Coisdealbha (Tom Phaidin Tom).Oh hark the drums are beating love no longe...

    Had me wondering if there was anything else by him on youtube and here he is singing in 'Máire Ní Eidhin' in English. (Must be a field recording - pretty sure you can hear lambs bleating in the background ).
    Provided to YouTube by IIP-DDSMáire Ní Eidhin (Sung in English) · Tom Pháidín TomBring My Love to Connemara: Sean-nós Singing from Co. Galway℗ VeteranRelease...

    Happy Irish Friday everybody

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    • Padraig
      Full Member
      • Feb 2013
      • 4231

      Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
      I hadn't heard 'The Banks of the Nile' for ages, but it popped into my head when I was listening to an old Irish singer yesterday and I recalled sean nos singer Tom Pháidín Tom's moving take on the song with De Danann back in the early eighties. I'm sure he was in his eighties when they recorded it. Gets me every time.
      "The Banks of the Nile" was sung on"Mist Covered Mountain" by sean-nos singer Tom O'Coisdealbha (Tom Phaidin Tom).Oh hark the drums are beating love no longe...

      Had me wondering if there was anything else by him on youtube and here he is singing in 'Máire Ní Eidhin' in English. (Must be a field recording - pretty sure you can hear lambs bleating in the background ).
      Provided to YouTube by IIP-DDSMáire Ní Eidhin (Sung in English) · Tom Pháidín TomBring My Love to Connemara: Sean-nós Singing from Co. Galway℗ VeteranRelease...

      Happy Irish Friday everybody
      I used to think these old boys were a crowd of eejits, John. I know better now after many a good Irish Friday. But, what do you think of this? :

      A thrilling performance of the new "Róisín ReImagined" project with singer Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh and the Irish Chamber Orchestra, featuring celebrated soloi...


      Here's a translation - https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/R%C3%B3is%C3%ADn_Dubh

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      • johncorrigan
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 10349

        Originally posted by Padraig View Post
        But, what do you think of this? :

        A thrilling performance of the new "Róisín ReImagined" project with singer Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh and the Irish Chamber Orchestra, featuring celebrated soloi...


        Here's a translation - https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/R%C3%B3is%C3%ADn_Dubh
        Beautiful singer that there Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Padraig. Great setting for a concert...must look out some more from it.

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        • johncorrigan
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          • Nov 2010
          • 10349

          There can be few more effective musical collaborators over the years than The Chieftains. I read somewhere that there was a recording coming out of something they did in the early seventies with Jerry Garcia of Grateful Dead fame. In the process of looking for it, I found them doing 'Foggy Dew' with Sinead O'Connor. Easy to forget how terrific a singer she could be and Paddy and the boys brought out the best in her here, back in '95.
          The Chieftains and Sinéad O’Connor perform ‘The Foggy Dew’ at the IRMA Awards.The 10th Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA) Awards take place in the Burli...

          Happy Irish Friday to one and all.

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          • Bryn
            Banned
            • Mar 2007
            • 24688

            Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
            There can be few more effective musical collaborators over the years than The Chieftains. I read somewhere that there was a recording coming out of something they did in the early seventies with Jerry Garcia of Grateful Dead fame. In the process of looking for it, I found them doing 'Foggy Dew' with Sinead O'Connor. Easy to forget how terrific a singer she could be and Paddy and the boys brought out the best in her here, back in '95.
            The Chieftains and Sinéad O’Connor perform ‘The Foggy Dew’ at the IRMA Awards.The 10th Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA) Awards take place in the Burli...

            Happy Irish Friday to one and all.
            I do so wish I could find the ad hoc cassette recording I made of the Midweek programme on Radio 4 with Frank Zappa and Paddy Maloney. They got on like a house on fire. I note that a review of John Glatt's official biofraph of The Chieftans opens with:

            Among Frank Zappa's last public statements was this: "U2 is maybe the most popular and successful export coming from Ireland today, but there's no comparison between the musical quality of what they do and what the Chieftains do."
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            • johncorrigan
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 10349

              Originally posted by Bryn View Post
              I do so wish I could find the ad hoc cassette recording I made of the Midweek programme on Radio 4 with Frank Zappa and Paddy Maloney. They got on like a house on fire. I note that a review of John Glatt's official biofraph of The Chieftans opens with:

              .
              I imagine that Paddy would have been great company, Bryn. No competition on the U2 v Chieftains front in my book. I'm with Frank on that one.

              Along the way I had somehow missed this through the years... The Chieftains and the Stones on the 'Rocky Road to Dublin'. Not much sign of Mick, except for his step dancing exploits, of course; but there's plenty Keef and Ron in there....and I'm pretty sure Charlie is driving them all along on his bodhran. Great stuff.

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              • Bryn
                Banned
                • Mar 2007
                • 24688

                Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                I imagine that Paddy would have been great company, Bryn. No competition on the U2 v Chieftains front in my book.
                Along the way I had somehow missed this through the years... The Chieftains and the Stones on the 'Rocky Road to Dublin'. Not much sign of Mick, except for his step dancing exploits, of course; but there's plenty Keef and Ron in there....and I'm pretty sure Charlie is driving them all along on his bodhran. Great stuff.

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFL03wMj8fo
                I had the very real pleasure of interviewing Paddy and the other Chieftans after an RFH concert of theirs, back in the early 1980s I can confirm that Paddy, and possibly even more so, Derek, offered the finest of craic.

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                • Globaltruth
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                  • Nov 2010
                  • 4287

                  Here is a Youtube video of a party at Zappa's place with, amongst others, Johny 'Guitar Watson, Tuva throat singers and the Chieftains. 1993
                  Quality is low but it looks a lot of fun
                  This is some very rare footage I just ran into thanks to "CosmikD" who took the time to rip it. This is some home video taken which captures Zappa amongst fr...


                  You can catch them all going full blast around 25 mins. in...then a Chieftains session from about 1h 01m.

                  Would have liked to have been there.

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                  • Bryn
                    Banned
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 24688

                    Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                    Here is a Youtube video of a party at Zappa's place with, amongst others, Johny 'Guitar Watson, Tuva throat singers and the Chieftains. 1993
                    Quality is low but it looks a lot of fun
                    This is some very rare footage I just ran into thanks to "CosmikD" who took the time to rip it. This is some home video taken which captures Zappa amongst fr...


                    You can catch them all going full blast around 25 mins. in...then a Chieftains session from about 1h 01m.

                    Would have liked to have been there.
                    Excellent. I have the broadcast edit from that on VHS, somewhere. Good to have the whole thing available.

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                    • johncorrigan
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 10349

                      I did something I've never done before this week and thought I would share it with the Irish Fridays' aficionados. I watched the rather excellent doc about James Joyce's Ulysses on BBC4 this week. During it I heard what sounded a very interesting take on 'Rocky Road to Dublin'. Couldn't find the track on the programme playlist. One of my pals suggested I 'Shazam' it. I was vaguely aware of Shazam but had never used it. Downloaded it on my phone, trawled through the programme, found the clip and pointed the phone, pressed where it told me to press, and Bob's your Granny, there it was...Ailie Blunnie her name is, and a most unusual take it is on the old classic.
                      'Rocky Road to Dublin' is a traditional Irish folksong.The lyrics are attributed to 19th-century Galway poet, D.K. Gavan._______________________________Lyric...

                      Happy Irish Friday.

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                      • Globaltruth
                        Host
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 4287

                        Cracking version JC - good detective work.
                        I always knew you were just a techie at heart...

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                        • Padraig
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                          • Feb 2013
                          • 4231

                          Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                          Cracking version JC - good detective work.
                          I always knew you were just a techie at heart...
                          Turns out the Rocky Road led to Leitrim, not Dublin. Ailie was going home. 'Lovely Leitrim' - I was down there on Monday. Here's a working fiddler with a Jig - The Leitrim Fancy.

                          Day 106! "Leitrim Fancy" JigThis is a mighty old jig requested by Sheila Enright.I first heard this tune on the great Bothy Band Live In Concert album, at th...

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                          • Padraig
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                            • Feb 2013
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                            I have to post this song. Percy French wrote it - a song of farewell and emigration that puts Creeslough on the map in the old fashioned way. Nothing wrong with that. It's Bridie Gallagher paying tribute from beyond the grave to her home place. May she, and they, rest in peace.

                            Lyrics:"Dear Danny I'm taking the pen in my hand, to tell you we,re just out of site of the land. In a grand Ocean Liner I'm sailing in style. but I'm sailin...

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                            • Globaltruth
                              Host
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 4287

                              Well, you may have read on another thread of my visit to a violin shop. We spent some time looking at the owners collection.
                              This included a hardanger fiddle. I was delighted to tell him about Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh of whom he had never heard.
                              So here he is (but not playing a hardanger, that'd be too simple...) with Mick O'Brien on píb uilleann
                              playing Rath Amháin & The Hare in the Corn

                              The Ferryman Inn, Dublin City : Mick O'Brien (píb uilleann) & fiddler Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh of The Gloaming, with two slides from the Sliabh Luachra area : ...

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                              • johncorrigan
                                Full Member
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 10349

                                I was commenting elsewhere about how much I had enjoyed the film 'The Banshees of Inisherin' ; and Carter Burwell's soundtrack, which while not particularly Irish, seemed to fit the mood of the story and the glorious land/seascape. The film also opened with 'Polegnala e Todora' from Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Vocal Choir, never a bad thing in my book. However it was Brendan Gleeson's playing of the fiddle which was interesting, I thought. It looked and sounded like he knew his way around a fiddle and so I thought I'd have a look and he did indeed compose a couple of tunes for the film. So for this Irish Friday, here's Brendan on mandolin with his son playing guitar on RTE's 'Late Late Show' a couple of years back...no bad at all.
                                Watch The Late Late Show live and on-demand from anywhere in the world at http://www.rte.ie/playerThe Late Late Show | Fridays | RTÉ One, 9:35pm Irish Time

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