I can only go on last night's performance, but if Lisa O'Neill is in your area, try to go see her, even if it's not a Friday. Wonderful. She played this with Cormac Begley last evening.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostI can only go on last night's performance, but if Lisa O'Neill is in your area, try to go see her, even if it's not a Friday. Wonderful. She played this with Cormac Begley last evening.
https://youtu.be/WtbAM1SMmQA
That's a great version on YT.
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One of my Glasgow acquaintances was trying to get me to get a ticket to go see Damien Dempsey. Watching some of his videos I can see why he's popular with the Irish community in the smoke. Here's Damien filmed in Dublin singing Ewan MacColl's 'Schooldays Over'.
Watch Damien Dempsey play an intimate show for beatvyne in a whiskey museum! We teamed up with Dublin Tech Summit to host their After Hours party and we deci...
Happy Irish Friday.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostOne of my Glasgow acquaintances was trying to get me to get a ticket to go see Damien Dempsey. Watching some of his videos I can see why he's popular with the Irish community in the smoke. Here's Damien filmed in Dublin singing Ewan MacColl's 'Schooldays Over'.
Watch Damien Dempsey play an intimate show for beatvyne in a whiskey museum! We teamed up with Dublin Tech Summit to host their After Hours party and we deci...
Happy Irish Friday.
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Please forgive the sponsored intro to the video.
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostThe same to you John. Now for something less strident - though perhaps challenging the tradition of Sean Nos - a song well known by now but with a new approach. What do you think?
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Please forgive the sponsored intro to the video.
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostThe same to you John. Now for something less strident - though perhaps challenging the tradition of Sean Nos - a song well known by now but with a new approach. What do you think?
Use code MALINDA14 for up to 14 FREE MEALS + 3 Free Gifts across 5 HelloFresh boxes plus free shipping at https://bit.ly/3bxYosD.SUBSCRIBE and hit that bell:...
Please forgive the sponsored intro to the video.
Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostOne of my Glasgow acquaintances was trying to get me to get a ticket to go see Damien Dempsey. Watching some of his videos I can see why he's popular with the Irish community in the smoke. Here's Damien filmed in Dublin singing Ewan MacColl's 'Schooldays Over'.
Watch Damien Dempsey play an intimate show for beatvyne in a whiskey museum! We teamed up with Dublin Tech Summit to host their After Hours party and we deci...
Happy Irish Friday.
"never seen such a less-deserving audience"
I was talking to a stranger today whose father used to be a miner in these parts. "The pub, the allotment, the mine - that was his life. Two out of three ain't bad."
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Heard Lisa O'Neill on Cerys this morning talking about the influence of accordionist Tony MacMahon's playing of 'Port Na Bpucai', on her wonderful song 'Old Note', just out on Lisa's new record. Here's Tony speaking about the piece and then playing it. He did seem to have an issue with the sources of music being lost, it would seem, that would lead to the death of traditional Irish Music, but nonetheless, this is a beautiful piece.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostHeard Lisa O'Neill on Cerys this morning talking about the influence of accordionist Tony MacMahon's playing of 'Port Na Bpucai', on her wonderful song 'Old Note', just out on Lisa's new record. Here's Tony speaking about the piece and then playing it. He did seem to have an issue with the sources of music being lost, it would seem, that would lead to the death of traditional Irish Music, but nonetheless, this is a beautiful piece.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXTvikUGr0E
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostWas it Sean O Riada who rescued this piece from oblivion? Or are the spirits of the lonely seas still calling to musicians and poets?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggsmQU_nb84
In the Tony MacMahon piece, he says the tune was brought by one of the last fiddlers to leave Blasket Island, but perhaps Sean O Riada rescued it back then. I was interested to read in the comments below MacMahon's video that there were old stories that the tune was inspired by the calls of humpback whales in Blasket Sound. I was also interested in another of the comments beneath Tony's video that: 'In ancient times, Gaelic musicians had to master the Goltraí (sombre / funeral), Geantraí (lively) and Suantraí (calming music).' This was not something I had been aware of.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostIn the Tony MacMahon piece, he says the tune was brought by one of the last fiddlers to leave Blasket Island, but perhaps Sean O Riada rescued it back then. I was interested to read in the comments below MacMahon's video that there were old stories that the tune was inspired by the calls of humpback whales in Blasket Sound. I was also interested in another of the comments beneath Tony's video that: 'In ancient times, Gaelic musicians had to master the Goltraí (sombre / funeral), Geantraí (lively) and Suantraí (calming music).' This was not something I had been aware of.
Incidentally, TG4 has an Irish music programme called 'Geantrai'.
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostYou might as well have ORiadas version of the piece. Though he favoured the harpsichord he plays the piano here - perhaps to emphasise the Goltrai quality of his take?
Incidentally, TG4 has an Irish music programme called 'Geantrai'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKLN27-KrYk
Here is a haunting whistle version
There is no slow air quite like Port Na bPúcaí. The tune was with one of the last fiddle players to leave the Blasket Islands when they were evacuated in the...
One time I'll tell you stories of fishing out of Cromane with the Blaskets in the distance and the mighty fish we caught.
No, John, none of them got away - well, maybe one or two monsters....
Every fish we caught we ate.
Arriving back at dusk sometimes (depends on the tide) I would have loved to listen to this music coming across the water...
Seamus Heaney ...
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostArriving back at dusk sometimes (depends on the tide) I would have loved to listen to this music coming across the water...
I have got round to listening to the Martin Hayes Quartet, The Blue Room CD, during this week. I'm sure it is old hat by now in this corner. It's hard to select any one tune so here they all are for you to play. The Boy in the Gap is the first one but all the others are there for your selection.
Provided to YouTube by 251The Boy In The Gap · Martin Hayes QuartetThe Blue Room℗ 251 RecordsReleased on: 2017-10-27Producer: TraditionalComposer: Traditiona...
There is also a video about the making of the CD which I enjoyed.
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That Blue Room really sounds terrific, Padraig.
This past week a pal reminded me of Sinead O'Connor's version of 'The Foggy Dew' with the Chieftains - recorded live, it really is an impassioned performance by all involved.
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 all.
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And so to the Banshees of Inisherin.
Yes, Brendan Gleeson plays the fiddle and he plays it well.
He also composed the eponymous title song.
I can't find a video of it though.
So instead here are the 2 John Mccormack tracks.
Siciliana/Cavalleria
Provided to YouTube by The state51 ConspiracySiciliana / Cavalleria · John McCormackIreland's Greatest Tenor ; The Magic Of McCormack℗ 2017 Black Cat Product...
Christ went up into the hills alone
And the Bulgarian Ensemble music which works very well...
Polegnala E Todora (Theodora Is Dozing)
A live version:
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