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Paul Reardon
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Sights & Sounds of Finglas, Spring 2021
A beautiful air collected by Jane Ross in the mid-nineteenth century, played by a Finglas man, Séamus Ennis, who himself was a music maestro and collector in the 20th, provides a gentle pillow for this modest set of 21st century images, which were shot during the Covid lockdown of Spring 2021.
Many thanks to the Finglas Maypole Festival for encouraging the production of this video.
Many thanks to the Finglas Maypole Festival for encouraging the production of this video.
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Half a Minute with Paul Reardon Photography (PRP)
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In 30 seconds... A look... A feel... A sense of Paul Reardon Photography
Declan Fay & Friends
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Declan Fay & friends giving this John Steinbeck inspired song their all
Karen March & Reels
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Michelle Mulcahy composed this piece in honour of the Karen people who reside primarily in the southern and southeastern regions of Myanmar. There is a currently a community of ~ 100 living in Mayo. It's followed by some reels which were originally recorded by Martin Wynne and Michael Coleman. This recording is from the Ireland's Edge Conference, Dingle, Kerry 2nd December 2017
Like a Road Leading Home
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Luka Bloom dedicates this Gerry Garcia song, learnt from Tipperary's Red Peters at Dublin's Meeting Place to " those who ever felt left outside". This was played on RTE Radio on 1st February 2015, the first day of Spring or Lá Fhéile Bríde, considered by some as Ireland's New Year's Day.
Mary Black with Linda Ronstadt at the Meeting Place
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Mary Black Rambling down memory lane with Ryan Tubridy and talking about the night Linda Ronstadt 'rocked up' to the Meeting Place
Family Life - Mary Coughlan
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Paul Buchanan's Family Life featured on the Blue Nile's 1996 album, Peace at Last. Mary Coughlan’s delicate vocals combine wonderfully with Brian Connor’s piano and Dave Redmond’s double bass. A song written on the banks on the Clyde, is returned with interest by the lady from Galway, the city where coincidentally the Blue Nile played their final gig. The Galway Arts festival of 2008 featured t...
The Heartbroken Poets - It Seemed The Better Way
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Philip King reads "The Heartbroken Poets" by Gerard Smyth. It's followed by Leonard Cohen's "It Seemed The Better Way". Images from the Cohen visit to Sligo, the 2010 concerts at Lissadell House and a closing message from a Dublin beach complete the video. The house was the sometime holiday retreat of the poet, William Butler Yeats, who made the it famous in the opening lines of "In Memory of E...
St Patrick's Day in Dublin with Sean O'Casey, John Kavanagh and Paul Brady
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St Patrick's Day in Dublin with Sean O'Casey, John Kavanagh and Paul Brady
Lennie's Adieu to Ireland "And I mean it. Goddam it, I really mean it!"
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Lennie's Adieu to Ireland "And I mean it. Goddam it, I really mean it!"
Scullion's The Fruit Smelling Shop from their 1979 eponymous first album.
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Scullion's The Fruit Smelling Shop from their 1979 eponymous first album.
Paul Brady on the Meeting Place & Steel Claw
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Paul Brady on the Meeting Place & Steel Claw
beautiful ireland 😮
I am ireland: i am older than the hag of beara. great my glory: i who bore brave cú chulainn . great my shame: my own children that sold their mother. great my pain: my irreconcilable enemies who harass me continually. great my sorrow: that crowd, in whom i placed my trust, decayed. i am ireland: i am lonelier than the hag of beara.
no concert record of her of playing here .
As a child Drumcondra conjured up the image of a lost drunk man in a giant biscuit tin.
Rips you heart out.
Always Wow.
Still sounds lime comi
Now look at my poor country 😢
Full of orcs now.
@@honeyfungus4774 heartbreaking stuff
Wow!! Beautiful
Really great video Paul, I have been living in Drumcondra for the last 15years and I am after learning so much from that video! Well done putting all your shots in!
Glad you liked it. I'm doing tours myself these days - and enjoying doing the the research for same.
❤chariots were in ireland.over 3000 yrs ago
A time of heroes and patriots ...
The time is now. The time is then. The time is tomorrow. The time is now.
Played in our house in Belfast in the 1960's so beautiful and makes me so proud of my Irishness
i join you too as an exlie 7 years and a month after my son was born. He knows what colour is the island...... where I live they grow oranges ...nowhere else!!!
Should be our national anthem.
i think its actually the tune of roisín dubh tho... dark rose ..and YES IT SHOULD
What a Celtic Grieg Seán Ó Riada was. Just wonderful.
Nice one Paul!
So powerful. It let's my spirit soar like an eagle. ❤
I could never find this on UA-cam and today I did. It is one tune that I have never forgotten. Truly magnificent, I love Seán Ó'Riada's works.
Wouldn't this be a beautiful new 32 county irish anthem some day.
Very beautiful indeed, but as a new national anthem, a couple of issues: a). it is an instrumental piece and so would need lyrics in order to be sung at events, etc.; 2). it is perhaps a little slow for a fully ‘rousing’ effect.
Poor Eire has fallen.
Ireland is full of history
I will NEVER forgive this God-forsaken FFG government for destroying my beautiful country ..... Vengeance for Mise Éire ... ☘✝
What a beautiful piece of music.
Fintan O'Toole brought this American here.
Beautiful music from my land, always in my heart.
Wow ❤🇮🇪
This should be our unified national anthem, not that Carroll’s jingle.
Great history tour - I was born in Ormond Road, a Nursing Home just beside All Hallows - my father played Bingo for years in "The Blind" & we lived on Grace Park Avenue 1959 - floods on river Tolka were in December 1954 & the football players from Bohemians Richmond road & the Iernes rescued us as the cúl de sac was completely swamped Thanks for all great info/ history
Beautiful Music : Great Composer : Great Orchestra 👏👍 "GLORY to the IRISH Fishermen" "VICTORY to UKRAINE"
So many memories and emotions tied up in this achingly beautiful piece of music - the sound of Ireland's soul.
New York City Celtic rock band Black 47 used to play this tune over the PA system before walking on stage. Brings back wonderful memories from my youth.
I think we need words for this and an arrangement by a Fife amd drum band as a new national Anthem for the whole island. Get rid of the German tune with martial lyrics.
A beautiful piece of music,sean o riada was a genius,proud and so happy to say this man was ours,we should be greatful and celebrate him and his work,mise eire abu🇮🇪
Should be renamed as "I used to be Ireland." One of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written.
True. I grew up in Ireland in the 60s and 70s, lived in Germany for a while and I live in England now - this piece always brings me back to the late 60s: my family, on both sides, were heavily involved in the struggle for independence going back hundreds of years. TBH the Piece makes me think of what we lost and not what we gained.
So true two great comments poor country fought so hard to get its freedom. To hand it over to traitors and foreigners heartbreaking 💔.
Should be our national anthem.
gan dabht
We already have a National Anthem, 🇮🇪☘️.
Ireland has a National Anthem.
Didn’t know Linda was ever in Ireland
This sends shivers up my spine and brings me back in time remember it been played on radio Éireann like yesterday.
This music stirs the Irish soul. What a beautiful way to tell the Irish story.
The first part is from a piece called roisín dung
It makes me real and Celtic to the core
Utterly lame performance
Even a young boy in the early 50s this beautiful piece of music brings out the goose bumps
Magnificent
FABULOUS 🌟AMAZING 🌟AWESOME 🌟EXCELLENT 🌟☘
I'm from the North, and it saddens me to see the current bunch of feckers in the Dail give the country, traditions, rince agus ceoil, away. Have they all turned into softies in the 26? It certainly looks like it.
This piece of music stirs emotions from deep within me as it did when I was but a boy listening to every note . The pride I feel for having been born Irish. Powerful stuff.
Such a pity...
My dad, who was born in Limerick used to play this when I was Kid. Takes me right back!😀
Learn to play yourself then. Its never too late and its a great social life but getting difficult in England now as not that many people playing anymore
I have been an exile for 62 years but play this regularly