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  • johncorrigan
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    • Nov 2010
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    Still catching up on a few things that were on when I was out west and came across 'The Essay...Folk at Home' with Verity and in this case Lisa O'Neill in Dublin. A couple of crackin' tunes in there.
    From her apartment in Dublin, Lisa O’Neill shares songs she’s written in recent months.


    By the way, Global, I think that Lankum version of 'Wild Rover' may be the best I ever heard. Fantastic...reminded me of Fairport at their best.
    Last edited by johncorrigan; 09-08-20, 20:06.

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    • Padraig
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      • Feb 2013
      • 4281

      A classical suite, you might say, from a traditional ensemble.

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      • johncorrigan
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        • Nov 2010
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        Originally posted by Padraig View Post
        A classical suite, you might say, from a traditional ensemble.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_pSmrO67yw
        That Steve Cooney fella fair gets around, Padraig, which I would have thought difficult without shoes. Fine tunes there. When I think of an Irish Suite I still find it difficult to think beyond Brendan.

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        • Globaltruth
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          • Nov 2010
          • 4336

          Originally posted by Padraig View Post
          A classical suite, you might say, from a traditional ensemble.

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_pSmrO67yw
          Thank you Padraig - enjoyed that.
          This is a little more commercial perhaps but has some similarities - including bare feet...


          That Steve Cooney fella fair gets around, Padraig, which I would have thought difficult without shoes. Fine tunes there. When I think of an Irish Suite I still find it difficult to think beyond Brendan.
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nz8zARz-oxc
          loved this too jc - thanks.
          think we've neglected the Uilleann pipes a bit.

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          • johncorrigan
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            • Nov 2010
            • 10562

            You might enjoy Dublin Guitar Quartet's Tiny Desk performance for another Irish Friday. Reichian, I would say!

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            • Padraig
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              • Feb 2013
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              Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
              You might enjoy Dublin Guitar Quartet's Tiny Desk performance for another Irish Friday.
              I certainly did john. I wonder did the quartet bump into Darragh Morgan, a fellow Irishman, and one-time violinist in the Smith Quartet. They put out a CD in 2007 of Philip Glass's String Quartets. They go well on guitars. What a cool group.

              I had been thinking along different lines altogether for Irish Friday. I found this video fascinating as a warm and enthusiastic performance of what might seem an unpromising scenario - a load of priests discussing Masses. It's not Father Ted , but I saw it through to the end, and worth it it was, but you can edit it to suit yourself. Sean and Peadar O Riada and their music feature in the video.

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              • Globaltruth
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                • Nov 2010
                • 4336

                Do we have to ration this out? Anyway, here is something to make your Friday go a little better
                Purchase/Stream The Gloaming 3: http://smarturl.it/RW223The Gloaming perform ‘Boy In The Gap’ and ’The Lobster', two tunes which feature on their new album, ...


                Came up because I was listening to the Martin Hayes Quartet version:


                Which is better? Well, as Wm Shake-a-spear said 'Comparisons are odorous.'

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                • Padraig
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                  • Feb 2013
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                  Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                  Do we have to ration this out? Anyway, here is something to make your Friday go a little better


                  Came up because I was listening to the Martin Hayes Quartet version:


                  Which is better? Well, as Wm Shake-a-spear said 'Comparisons are odorous.'
                  Which is better? Whichchchchc is BETter?
                  Thefirstonenothesecond.
                  Am I right?

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                  • johncorrigan
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                    • Nov 2010
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                    Originally posted by Padraig View Post
                    Which is better? Whichchchchc is BETter?
                    Thefirstonenothesecond.
                    Am I right?
                    I continue to be fascinated by The Doveman, aka Thomas Bartlett on piano. For me he adds something special that I don't hear anywhere else, and it shows in The Gloaming's video. Quite a guy!

                    For a slightly more uproarious Irish Friday at the end of summer I found myself wishing I had been in Galway this day!
                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNs0vKDvs0g

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                    • Padraig
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                      • Feb 2013
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                      In the days of Mike McWilliams, and The Little Gaelic Singers in pre-Troubles Derry, traditional folk was in short supply. Instead we had songs with appeal to exiles like this one. McWilliams was the singer in a local dance band - and pretty good it was - and the Little Singers were the pupils of the local McCafferty School whose teacher was also the pianist in the same dance band and on this track. Dana was a member of the Singers at some stage - pre-Eurovision success. I at that time had been recently allowed to go to dances so my main interest was centred on the dance band and not at all on traditional Irish music - I'm a Johnny-come-lately, and now suffer the consequences.

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                      • Padraig
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                        • Feb 2013
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                        Here's one where Steve Cooney has his shoes on. A Carolan Air, and an even more famous Air not by Carolan.

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                        • gurnemanz
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                          • Nov 2010
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                          Arrived yesterday, played today - E J Moeran songs. Prompted by our Bargains thread which drew attention to the special offers now on the Chandos site. Great value - a twofer for a fiver. New to me and I'm greatly enjoying Roderick Williams and Geraldine McGreevy ..... also Weybridge Male Voices in some robust sea-shantying.

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                          • johncorrigan
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                            • Nov 2010
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                            Hard to avoid Sir Van this Irish Friday morning, but I'll steer away from the corona-controversy and go for 'The Healing Game' from twenty-odd years ago instead.

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                            • Padraig
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                              • Feb 2013
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                              John, in haste, you'll have to listen to this morning's Essential Classics. Second item. I'm keeping you in suspense, but it is a real Irish Friday Classic - Essential even.

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                              • Globaltruth
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                                • Nov 2010
                                • 4336

                                Originally posted by Padraig View Post
                                John, in haste, you'll have to listen to this morning's Essential Classics. Second item. I'm keeping you in suspense, but it is a real Irish Friday Classic - Essential even.

                                Thanks Padraig. Agreed - a real classic. Much pleasure.

                                I'll post the links to more info once JC has had the pleasure of discovery...I've found a treasure trove!

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