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  • johncorrigan
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    • Nov 2010
    • 10545

    Originally posted by antongould View Post

    no apology needed John
    Thanks, anton. Here she is with Donal Lunny and band giving us a most moving version of the great 'Raglan Road'.

    I think I've only really started appreciating that voice this past week.

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    • Padraig
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      • Feb 2013
      • 4281

      Here's an Irish air played in a decidedly non-traditional way. I think it works very well.

      The Coulin - YouTube

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      • Padraig
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        • Feb 2013
        • 4281

        Originally posted by Padraig View Post
        Something more traditional - The Blackbird

        first as a formal dance . The Blackbird (North Kerry) - Performance - YouTube

        then as a group performance ​

        The Blackbird - YouTube

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        • johncorrigan
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          • Nov 2010
          • 10545

          Thank you, Padraig - great dancing there, and aye grand to hear the Bothy Band.
          I've been spending time this last couple of days in the company of Lankum's Mercury nominated CD 'False Lankum' - I will say that it's very dark in places - 'New York Trader' is exceedingly dark stuff; and yet there's the wonderful song of regret after a weekend on the lash in 'On a Monday Morning' - brilliant - and there's a fab track called just 'Fugue 1' which I'm sure features Cormac Begley on the bass concertina. Some songs go on a wee bit too long for me, full of drones, and it is, in places, very loud. But saying that, I've enjoyed spending time with it - here's something a bit more in the tradition of Irish Fridays - the peerless Radie Peat singing 'Newcastle'...a thing of beauty.

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          • johncorrigan
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            • Nov 2010
            • 10545

            Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
            and there's a fab track called just 'Fugue 1' which I'm sure features Cormac Begley on the bass concertina.
            I miscounted... Actually, just realised that the track I was thinking of is entitled 'Master Crowley's' - still think Cormac Begley is in there.

            Provided to YouTube by Beggars Group Digital Ltd.Master Crowley's · LankumFalse Lankum℗ 2023 Lankum under exclusive licence to Rough Trade Records LtdRelease...

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            • Padraig
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              • Feb 2013
              • 4281

              Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
              I miscounted... Actually, just realised that the track I was thinking of is entitled 'Master Crowley's' - still think Cormac Begley is in there.

              John, this link seems to provide all tracks -

              Go Dig My Grave - YouTube

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              • Padraig
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                • Feb 2013
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                I don't think we've had this lament for a drowning at sea - a common theme in folk music. Here are the O'Flahertys with their usual daring approach.

                Traditional Irish song - Anach Cuan - YouTube

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                • johncorrigan
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                  • Nov 2010
                  • 10545

                  Originally posted by Padraig View Post
                  I don't think we've had this lament for a drowning at sea - a common theme in folk music. Here are the O'Flahertys with their usual daring approach.

                  Traditional Irish song - Anach Cuan - YouTube
                  I know I've posted this before, Padraig, but I was reminded again, as I often am, of this lament sung by Karen Matheson with the most ethereal Uilleann Pipes, played by Michael McGoldrick, I think. Breaks my heart every time.

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                  • Padraig
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                    • Feb 2013
                    • 4281

                    Sounds like a sean nos song though I'm not familiar with it. I think it's about what the title says -The Dark Woman of the Glens, a love song about a lost love, and not one of those aislings like Roisin Dubh. I always assume that it's a man searching for his beautiful deserting lover, but it's not the first time I have made that assumption. Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh does the honours.

                    Bean Dubh a' Ghleanna - YouTube

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                    • johncorrigan
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                      • Nov 2010
                      • 10545

                      Driving west on Thursday, Mrs C was tuned into Radio Nan Gaidheal tuning in her ear for her Gaelic classes - 'Oh that's Iarla,' says she. And indeed it was Iarla singing 'The Foggy Dew' - in Gaelic, except for the final verse. Rather beautiful, we decided.

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                      • johncorrigan
                        Full Member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 10545

                        Beautiful harp playing from Una Monaghan at Strangford Loch on Petroc's breakfast programme this morning.

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                        • Globaltruth
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                          • Nov 2010
                          • 4333

                          My vote is that Petroc is permanently stationed in Ireland.
                          I was also sadly relieved to hear him comment on the dreadful algal blooms in Lough Neagh - there was a danger he was painting an over-idyllic picture...


                          for our very own escapism, here are a couple more tunes from Méabh Smyth



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                          • johncorrigan
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                            • Nov 2010
                            • 10545

                            Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                            My vote is that Petroc is permanently stationed in Ireland.
                            I was also sadly relieved to hear him comment on the dreadful algal blooms in Lough Neagh - there was a danger he was painting an over-idyllic picture...

                            I hope Petroc and his team are getting some dosh from the Northern Ireland tourist board - I was definitely being persuaded that I need a trip to Loch Erne this morning...as long as there's an accompanying accordionist. Sounded gorgeous.

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                            • Padraig
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                              • Feb 2013
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                              Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                              I hope Petroc and his team are getting some dosh from the Northern Ireland tourist board - I was definitely being persuaded that I need a trip to Loch Erne this morning...as long as there's an accompanying accordionist. Sounded gorgeous.
                              I must try and catch up on the Loughs Trail

                              In the meantime, a song and a poem. I once heard these performed by an Irish fiddler and a separate reciter as a single item, a well read poem and a good fiddle tune to follow, but I can't find a recording anywhere. Here is a pleasant group I don't know with a setting of the poem, followed by a reading by the poet himself.

                              The Fiddler of Dooney

                              Joe K. Walsh, Molly Tuttle & John Mailander - Fiddler Of Dooney - YouTube

                              W.B. Yeats - The Fiddler of Dooney - YouTube

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                              • Globaltruth
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                                • Nov 2010
                                • 4333

                                Thank you Padraig.
                                Bit off topic, but here is W H Auden's poem on the death of W B Yeats:
                                Last edited by Globaltruth; 30-09-23, 13:36.

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