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On BBC Radio 4 extra this afternoon, Scotland's national treasure Karine Polwart takes listeners through the history and meanings of 'The Parting Glass' in Soul Music from four years ago.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000y6n2?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile
https://youtu.be/INI5nUs75nY?si=kwTKk8fsv-GLc_bZLast edited by johncorrigan; 01-11-24, 15:35.
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Late again. He would be late for his own funeral, as they laughingly say. And, The Parting Glass is a funeral song I was late for last week John, though I'm in time for this week's requiem.
To be honest though, I seem to have attended numerous funerals recently of people I knew, and I heard this hymn, which I should have known well, but it only rang a bell. (Should that be 'tolled'?)
I include a translation and quite a lovely rendition of the tune, with piano accompaniment.
Ag Críost an Síol - Wikipedia
Ag Criost An Siol - Irish Tenor Emmet Cahill - YouTubeLast edited by Padraig; 09-11-24, 19:05.
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostLate again. He would be late for his own funeral, as they laughingly say. And, The Parting Glass is a funeral song I was late for last week John, though I'm in time for this week's requiem.
To be honest though, I seem to have attended numerous funerals recently of people I knew, and I heard this hymn, which I should have known well, but it only rang a bell. (Should that be 'tolled'?)
I include a translation and quite a lovely rendition of the tune, with piano accompaniment.
Ag Críost an Síol - Wikipedia
Ag Criost An Siol - Irish Tenor Emmet Cahill - YouTube
As the hearse drew up, there was a full ceremonial police guard (on their own time), they lowered their flag and... a steel drum band struck up.
After the ceremony it was off to his favourite curry place. More steel band.
And a finale of many more fireworks than were necessary.
That sums him up - oh, and he was insistent no one wore black.
Way to go Doc., way to go.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
I was looking at the newly published - The European Song Book - (see Platform 3 The Refreshment Room for some details) and I saw that last week's Ag Criost an Siol - Please give methe 'trick' aquestion ... sign-in form. above - was one of the six songs they voted for.
The other five were: The Fields of Athenry;Grace; Whiskey in the Jar; Song for Ireland; I'll Tell My Ma.
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Occasionally I listen in to Radio 4's 'Add to Playlist'. Thus it was this evening and I enjoyed hearing Mary Bergin being put forward by American folk musician, Sam Amidon, and in particular 'Ríl Gan Ainm / Ah Surely / The Union Reel'.
Provided to YouTube by IIP-DDSRíl Gan Ainm / Ah Surely / The Union Reel · Mary Bergin · Alec Finn · Johnny McDonaghFeadóga Stáin℗ Gael LinnReleased on: 1979-...
Happy Irish Fiday.
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I'll take a chance on something different, but as Irish as Get Out - The Irish Showbands.
I have just heard of the passing of Dickie Rock - a stalwart of the top of the range The Miami Showband.
The end of an era - not my era exactly, I'm too old.
Irish singer Dickie Rock dies aged 88 - BBC News background info
Dickie Rock & The Miami Showband - Rock'n Roll Music - YouTube 1965
ps global 'his soul was' should be 'may his soul be' but you knew that.Last edited by Padraig; 07-12-24, 21:07. Reason: translation mistake in the news report - his soul was, instead of, may his soul be. deserves to be in the pedants corner
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I heard this on Radcliffe's Christmas Fireside folk show on Wednesday - The Sixteen/Harry Christophers singing 'Twas Pretty to be in Ballinderry' from the songs of Charles Villiers Stanford...sounded kinda Christmassy for an Irish Friday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOAdxlQg1XI
Nollaig Chridheil to all.
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Catching up on recent posts - Mary Bergin, 29/11; Balinderry song,20/12; Jenny's Chickens, 10/01/25.
Great stuff J and G. Loved Mary Bergin and the Reel with No Name. Jenny's Chickens all song and dance and Monty Python. The main dangers to participants were those big hard shoes the girls wore. Brilliant.
The Balinderry song for Christmas caused me to rack my brains to remember when I was teaching and this young lady was embarking on a career in the local folk scene. Here she is, Gemma Hasson, and her version of Balinderry. I think she made some progress and I thought she had the right idea, but I had no hand in her development.
'Tis pretty to be in Ballinderry / Ballinderry
to be in balinderry gemma hassan - YouTube
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