Galway today...My Fellow Sponges. Impossible band to pin down. Is this typical ? No, but then no one song is typical.
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Originally posted by zola View PostGalway today...My Fellow Sponges. Impossible band to pin down. Is this typical ? No, but then no one song is typical.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EUCaToYQRg[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostAgreed! Can I have Pilgrim Song today please, GT?...seems appropriate for St Patrick's Day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8-N3kkw7O4
Every post I've read on this thread - which is most so far and I will read them all - has been terrific. It has tapped into something.
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Originally posted by zola View PostGalway today...My Fellow Sponges. Impossible band to pin down. Is this typical ? No, but then no one song is typical.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EUCaToYQRg
'I'll tell me Ma' - Van and the Chieftains with a wee bit of the Sash in there...
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostCan't let the day pass without including Iarla and the lads, but which track?
If I had to choose a Gloaming track it would be Slan le Maighe - Farewell to Maighe.
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Originally posted by Padraig View PostI've posted this before G, and it's pre-Gloaming. I think it represents Iarla at the top of his form. But then I feel I'm reverting to second childhood in my musical tastes.
If I had to choose a Gloaming track it would be Slan le Maighe - Farewell to Maighe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJt18WYjI7U
And from a guy at the top of his game to a man reaching the latter end of life - Tom Phaidin Tom about 30 years ago, in his 80s then, I suppose, singing 'Banks of the Nile' with De Danann - sends shivers down my spine every time.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostGreatly enjoyed that, zola - and the other youTube videos that your link led me to.
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it's a long Friday here, or maybe just a long time till next Friday....
Well, couldn't wait that long to give a plug to this TV programme:
with music by the excellent Colm mac con iomaire... I have nothing but praise for this programme, and nothing but admiration for Colin Stafford-Johnson's prowess in the currach. Those oars are pretty heavy. He chose some nice days to go out though, that'll be the 30-40 days each year when it isn't raining AND windy.
Who can blame him for that? (The Irish have over 200 different words for rain by the way)
He missed a couple of personal favourite islands off - but maybe that's a good thing. Heir/Hare Island for one; there's another one I can't even remember the name - one pub called The Nightingale which opens whenever you want a drink day or night, a small lake full of tiny fish that nibble your toes, and the community share a few ramshackle cars to get around that are left wherever the last person got out with the keys in the ignition.
Or maybe I dreamt it...
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Thank you G. Lots of great material here - of places and of wild life. You obviously know the Irish coast better than I do; I have never been as far south. I'm a stranger in my own land.
Of course I rose like a trout to a fly to the references to Port na bPucai, a great tune and story realised in so many ways by so many musicians - and poets:
and The Given Note from Door into the Dark 1969
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Thank you G. Lots of great material here - of places and of wild life. You obviously know the Irish coast better than I do; I have never been as far south. I'm a stranger in my own land.
Of course I rose like a trout to a fly to the references to Port na bPucai, a great tune and story realised in so many ways by so many musicians - and poets:
and The Given Note from Door into the Dark 1969
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post....
there's another one I can't even remember the name - one pub called The Nightingale which opens whenever you want a drink day or night, a small lake full of tiny fish that nibble your toes, and the community share a few ramshackle cars to get around that are left wherever the last person got out with the keys in the ignition.
Or maybe I dreamt it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j7z20kvE2g
Only thing is, the pub seems to have disappeared...
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
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Now, Lynched have changed their name to Lankum. Here they are when they were still known as Lynched, and, in fact, as far I can see, they haven't released anything under the new name. To make up for it, they've merged a couple of songs together here. All v confusing.
Just have a listen
Last edited by Globaltruth; 24-03-17, 17:10.
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