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Seán McKiernan, John Paul Wick, and Joe deGeorgeo
The Shaskeen and the Liffey Banks. Not much of Sean playing the whistle and no video that I know of. Hope you enjoy.
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Jackie Daly, Frankie Gavin, and Alec Finn Play a Jig
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Jackie Daly (melodeon), Frankie Gavin (fiddle), and Alec Finn (bouzouki) play the Monaghan jig. This clip from a Come West Along the Road VHS tape.
Darach Ó Catháin sings "Óró sé do bheatha 'bhaile"
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Darach Ó Catháin, the great singer from Leitir Móir, Co. Galway with "Óró sé do bheatha 'bhaile". This clip from a Come West Along the Road VHS tape.
Desi O'Connor Plays Two Reels
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Desi O'Connor from Dublin plays the reels “the Traveller” and “the Boy on the Hilltop”. Clip from Come West Along the Road VHS tape.
Paddy Murphy and Peadar O'Loughlin Play a Duet
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Paddy Murphy (concertina) and Peadar O'Loughlin (flute) play a reel, "Trim the Velvet". This clip from a Come West Along the Road VHS tape.
The Tulla Ceili Band Plays A Single Reel
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The great Tulla Ceili Band plays a single reel, "The Mountain Lark". Among the members of the Tulla are Paddy Canny (fiddle), P.J. Hayes (fiddle), and Peadar O'Loughlin (flute). This clip is from a Come West Along the Road VHS tape.
Mullagh Half Set
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Musicians play for a Mullagh Half Set in Co. Clare, including Mick O'Connor and Michael Tubridy on flutes and Paddy Glackin and John O'Dwyer on fiddles. Introduction by Tony McMahon. From Come West Along the Road VHS tape.
John Lehane Plays for a Half Set
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Sean O'Liathain plays a slide for a Sullane Half Set
Kerry Musicians Play Slides (Part 2)
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Denis Murphy (fiddle), Denis "the Hat" McMahon (fiddle), Johnny O'Leary (accordion), and Billy Clifford (flute) play two slides, the Star Above the Garter and the Lisheen. Clip from Come West Along the Road VHS tape.
Denis Murphy, Denis McMahon, Johnny O'Leary and Billy Clifford play slides
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Denis Murphy (fiddle), Denis "the Hat" McMahon (fiddle), Johnny O'Leary (accordion), and Billy Clifford (flute) play two slides from Danny Ab O'Keefe. Clip from Come West Along the Road VHS tape.
Johnny O'Leary
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A TG4 presentation on Sliabh Luachra boxplayer Johnny O'Leary. English subtitles available.
Dia dhuit. Is Francach mé. Fada beo Éire
An guth sin! Iontach! Go raibh maith agat as seo
His accent is better when he's speaking than when he's singing, wonder why 🤔
That's for sharing! 🙏
Thank you for sharing this history!
Great stuff
Well done, Lovely music.
Fantastic to see real dancing and not that riverdance tripe.
Could someone tell me, what language does Mr O'Cathain speak (before the perfomance of the song)? It seems to me, that I can recognise several English words.
i believe it's gaelic, the same language he sings in :)
@@anna-ne6ni in Ireland we don’t use that term, Gaelic refers to the Scots. We either use Irish or Gaeilge (which is the Irish word for the language)
@@danielbrien6937 This is hubris originating from the Anglicised education system. "Gaeilge" is only said in south Connacht, so why should anyone outside of south Connacht say it? In Leinster, Meath and Ulster a variation of Gaeilic was said, which is where Gaeilge comes from, Gaeilic being the nominative and technically more grammatically correct than Gaeilge. Even now older native Irish speakers will refer to it as Gaelic in English. Why use an English word to describe our language when Gaelic originally (and still does) refer to our culture and language?
@@adammacgreagoir4924 If you're speaking English and you're naming a language, you call it by its English name, not by its name in the language you're talking about. People don't say, "I speak français," "I speak Español," "I speak Deutsch," but rather "I speak French," "I speak Spanish," "I speak German." In the same way, people say, in English, "I speak Irish." That's not hubris. It's just normal.
Ó Catháin, not "O'Cathain". He's speaking Irish, a Gaelic, Celtic and Indo-European language. The only English word he utters are "Rebel song", a term with somewhat brand recognition, not unlike a French speaker saying "iPhone".
Outstanding....Caitlín Nic Gabhann - Concertina & Dancer, linked me here for this gem of the past.
Amhrán álainn..Go hiontach ar fad..R.I.P. Darach..
From my home place..Up The Banner..
amazing
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Absolutely outstanding x
I play this set of slides exactly the same way as they play it here.
Who are the dancers?
Mullagh in the county clare
@@rosehennessy7396 I was wondering if anyone knew their names.
Best dancers I have seen
Willie Keane & Kathleen Darcy, Tony Darcy & Rita Tubridy. All from the west Clare area.
Clare the home of it hup
Fantastic!
Blarney Pilgrims Podcast brought me here... Fantastic!!
Amazing a great cousin off mine
Sé do bheatha, a bhean ba léanmhardo bé ár gcreach tú bheith i ngéibhinndo dhúiche bhreá i seilbh meirleach's tú díolta leis na Gallaibh.Chorus:Óró, sé do bheatha bhaileóró, sé do bheatha bhaileóró, sé do bheatha bhaileanois ar theacht an tsamhraidh.Tá Gráinne Mhaol ag teacht thar sáileóglaigh armtha léi mar gharda,Gaeil iad féin is ní Francaigh ná Spáinnigh's cuirfidh siad ruaig ar Ghallaibh.ChorusA bhuí le Rí na bhFeart go bhfeiceammuna mbeam beo ina dhiaidh ach seachtainGráinne Mhaol agus míle gaiscíochag fógairt fáin ar Ghallaibh.Chorus
There's many wonderful versions of this song....This is the best.
This is powerful stuff! Too me!
Fantastic