Very interesting that they use a mixture of Scottish Gaelic and Irish! It’s sung mostly in Scottish Gaelic but there are a few verses in Irish (the easiest way to tell the difference is the direction of the accents; if they’re leaning left like a ‘grave’ then it’s Scottish Gaelic, if they’re leaning right like an ‘acute accent’ then it’s Irish)
For me , Niamh has way a better voice. She's the one you fall in love with. Ireland FTW seriously, what a gal - wonderfoul voice and astonishing presence. First of all very very talented vocalist.
There aren’t that many cultural emeralds like Gaelic languages, are there? Once one of the biggest folks across Europe, now - almost extinct, but survived Rome and Latin language. I am in awe of the Scottish, Welsh and Irish cultures.
I love this, I'm American with Scotish and Irish roots. As most here I don't have much a connection with Ireland or Scotland. Gaelic is a beautiful language, and you all have beautiful voices! Great job!
This particular rendition transports me to another realm. What mesmeric voices and talents. I’m truly grateful to have stumbled upon this treasure, this is the type of music that lives on forever. Go raibh mile mile maith agat
It isn't very often that a song can take me completely away to another time and place, but this one certainly does! What an amazing song and talent! So much love for these ladies!
Listening to this music makes me long to travel to Ireland. To the country where I feel like I'm coming from. Even as a child, I felt connected to this country. Even though I am Swiss, I live and grew up there. Thank you very much for this musical art.
I have to have my monthly fix listening to this. Linda and the girls sing it so well. Love the way the first part of the song is sang over one chord then the effect when different chords are played behind the melody are entrancing. Wish I knew what tunings and chords the guitar is playing there, and what the harmony breakdown is. Just wonderful.
As an American born Norse-Gael, this type of music is almost as if my ancestors are speaking to me from across the oceans of time. I may not have been born in Éire, but she most definitely lives in my heart. Go raibh míle maith agat. Sláinte is táinte.
You would still be very at home in Ireland. I am Irish born myself and and I am of Norse and Celtic blood like yourself and so many of the Irish race, the product of many Norse invasions and settlements over the centuries. For instance, the Cities of Dublin and Waterford were originally Viking towns and my surname O'Rourke was originally derived from the Royal Norse name hRothekr. My ancestors came to Ireland about 4,000 years ago from Skandenavia. So the Norse/Celtic link is very strongly historic.
@@hughneek12 I'm a Cullen myself. Clan Cullinane originally came from a small village that was eventually annexed by Norse Dublin. Seems our forebears were neighbors.
@@SkunkApe407 My Family shared half of the princedom of Breffni with the O'Reilly clan, in the west of Ireland, we had about 15 Kings of Ireland down through the centuries and we travelled about a bit for one reason or another, so members of both our clans surely met up, or indeed could have been long term neighbors down through time.
I too am a Canadian of Norse-Gaelic ancestry. I've done a DNA test which showed my Irish/Scottish with Scandanvian ancestry. I can only imagine my 16th or 17th or whichever great grandmother sitting around a fire in the 11th 12th or 13th century singing this song. Who was she? Did she know that some 700 -800 years later she would produce me? I wish I had a time machine to go back and observe her.
Quite soulltouching this music to me....the more I hear it, the more familiar it sounds..like a mantra taking me to a past far way...I start singing it so naturaly...mysterious deja-vue !🎶💙🥰✨️
What a beautiful song. Such a good performance, lovely for the ears :) The voices a soo gooood especially the second Singer the beautiful lass with the darker hair she has a voice to die for or more so to life for it has such an inner strenght. Thank you for this. Things like this is what make life worth living :D
So much music out here in the USA is so very compromised, homogenized, commercialized, and whatever. There's some very deep roots set here with this music and while very old comes across to me as so refreshing. Thanks to everyone involved, my sincerest compliments to all of you.
The musical arrangement and the harmonies of those four beautiful sirens are just 👌 would love to get the guitar tabs and tuning for this and Eleanor na rún 🙏
There is no greater compliment than to see you were transported back, even if it was for the briefest of moments. Our culture binds us together and no ocean or distance can break that bond.
I am so happy that UA-cam put this in front of me. I can feel my soul reach as I listen to this even though I don’t know a word of Garlic other than how to speak me name in it. I use me in reference to meself as a note of respect for me ancestors. I would love to find time to learn to use Gaelic. That language should never die.
These singers are magic, perfect harmony respectful timing with each other and delightful quality to their voice - a real treat. I would only ask that they deserve to have their names published , we can say we first heard ...... on the internet.
Pat on guitar looks like he's lookin forward to that beer, after being up since 6 a.m. working on the arrangement. if we can just finish this damn take. 'Crikey! another verse.... Declan on hurdy gurdy looks like he'd go a pint sooner rather than later. ty 4 gr8 music. The ladies taking the lead and nailing it.
Beautiful song and performance. Thanks for sharing. Original version probably finished some minutes ago. This looks like a repeated loop x 3 for some reason via video edit. Either way, more is more. ty 4 music
Again here for the queen's birth of her 3rd son of twins love you little brother of kings born ..thanks again for your time an effort my friends from a mongrel by standing 😢
I'm assuming that a man originally wrote and sang this song judging by the lyrics and as such I'd love to hear the male rendition. These ladies all have stunning voices, make no mistake in that.
you can tell between the Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic. While the Scottish Gaelic is 'singsong' , the irish is more flat. still love hearing both in song
I love this song but I miss the version of this session where there's a second song. Trying to find it, but if anyone has the link handy, much appreciated
Very interesting that they use a mixture of Scottish Gaelic and Irish! It’s sung mostly in Scottish Gaelic but there are a few verses in Irish (the easiest way to tell the difference is the direction of the accents; if they’re leaning left like a ‘grave’ then it’s Scottish Gaelic, if they’re leaning right like an ‘acute accent’ then it’s Irish)
An there be accùte where wont be a gráve? (Who has the ken then as can tell the scotch from the irish?)
Oh thank you I appreciate you pointing out that difference I have a bit of both so I was trying to figure it out myself!
They are from the northern part of the Republic. So, a little of that Ulster Scot is creeping into the accent.
@@miroirs-jumeaux Faux pas!!!!! "Scotch" is WHISKY. PEOPLE are Scottish,or Scots!!!!
If ever there was a reason to learn the gaelic language then surely this is it. I could listen to linda's voice for hours. Totally Mesmerising. ❤
Couldn't agree more!
I have just started learning this year and its exciting listening to songs in Irish and recognizing a word or two!
@@queenofscrolls7585Wish you all the best on the journey with your new language. 🙏⚘
For me , Niamh has way a better voice. She's the one you fall in love with.
Ireland FTW seriously, what a gal - wonderfoul voice and astonishing presence.
First of all very very talented vocalist.
There aren’t that many cultural emeralds like Gaelic languages, are there? Once one of the biggest folks across Europe, now - almost extinct, but survived Rome and Latin language. I am in awe of the Scottish, Welsh and Irish cultures.
I'm not crying, you are!
SHUT UP...
This is beyond beautiful!!
Massive support to my Celtic cousins, keep going, love from Brittany❤
Brittany is as Celtic as Scotland. Ireland or Wales and part of our family of 9 Celtic Nations
@@nighttrainfm7451 yep you're right
I'd give anything for an entire album of this!
I love this, I'm American with Scotish and Irish roots. As most here I don't have much a connection with Ireland or Scotland. Gaelic is a beautiful language, and you all have beautiful voices! Great job!
Thanks
This particular rendition transports me to another realm. What mesmeric voices and talents. I’m truly grateful to have stumbled upon this treasure, this is the type of music that lives on forever. Go raibh mile mile maith agat
Thanks for transcribing this song. I've been listening to it for a year. This is gold.
Thank you for taking the time to leave that comment. Glad you enjoy the song and that the transcription is adding to your enjoyment
I feel like I am in an elven land listening to elf princesses sing morning songs to the sunrise.
Thank you for your comment and your support
It isn't very often that a song can take me completely away to another time and place, but this one certainly does! What an amazing song and talent! So much love for these ladies!
So glad it moves you
An angel has most assuredly come to us
Thankyou for the translation ive been listening to this without knowing what they were even saying. God bless
Thank you so much and I appreciate your support. here is another song with translated lyrics you might enjoy ua-cam.com/video/uAjrq3GCQ3s/v-deo.html
Listening to this music makes me long to travel to Ireland. To the country where I feel like I'm coming from.
Even as a child, I felt connected to this country. Even though I am Swiss, I live and grew up there.
Thank you very much for this musical art.
Gaelic is such a beautiful language. And hearing it sung by such lovely voices is even better.
Couldn’t agree more
Beautiful song. Love from West Bengal, India.
You should put stuff on spotify and other channels. I for one love this. I play in a Irish/Scottish folk band in Belgium. Wish I could do this.
might be those beautiful singing ive ever heard-especially the lead singer MY GOD !!!!!
I have to have my monthly fix listening to this. Linda and the girls sing it so well. Love the way the first part of the song is sang over one chord then the effect when different chords are played behind the melody are entrancing. Wish I knew what tunings and chords the guitar is playing there, and what the harmony breakdown is. Just wonderful.
So glad you enjoy it
This is absolutely incredible you girls are truly amazing 10/10
Glad you liked it, thanks for taking the time to comment
aku suka ! matur suksma
Absolutely gorgeous!! Just a stunning performance!
It’s special glad you like it
As an American born Norse-Gael, this type of music is almost as if my ancestors are speaking to me from across the oceans of time. I may not have been born in Éire, but she most definitely lives in my heart.
Go raibh míle maith agat. Sláinte is táinte.
Fáillte romhat
You would still be very at home in Ireland. I am Irish born myself and and I am of Norse and Celtic blood like yourself and so many of the Irish race, the product of many Norse invasions and settlements over the centuries.
For instance, the Cities of Dublin and Waterford were originally Viking towns and my surname O'Rourke was originally derived from the Royal Norse name hRothekr. My ancestors came to Ireland about 4,000 years ago from Skandenavia.
So the Norse/Celtic link is very strongly historic.
@@hughneek12 I'm a Cullen myself. Clan Cullinane originally came from a small village that was eventually annexed by Norse Dublin. Seems our forebears were neighbors.
@@SkunkApe407
My Family shared half of the princedom of Breffni with the O'Reilly clan, in the west of Ireland, we had about 15 Kings of Ireland down through the centuries and we travelled about a bit for one reason or another, so members of both our clans surely met up, or indeed could have been long term neighbors down through time.
I too am a Canadian of Norse-Gaelic ancestry. I've done a DNA test which showed my Irish/Scottish with Scandanvian ancestry. I can only imagine my 16th or 17th or whichever great grandmother sitting around a fire in the 11th 12th or 13th century singing this song. Who was she? Did she know that some 700 -800 years later she would produce me? I wish I had a time machine to go back and observe her.
Can´t get enough of this! Big fan!
That's great to hear
Sent this to my love. And sending it again. Can’t speak Garlic but no matter, it’s beautiful singing!
Thank you so much for the translations! I love this video and now I finally know what they're singing!!
You're welcome!!
Quite soulltouching this music to me....the more I hear it, the more familiar it sounds..like a mantra taking me to a past far way...I start singing it so naturaly...mysterious deja-vue !🎶💙🥰✨️
Stunning voices and performance. Absolute favourite!!!!
It all comes together perfectly, a great performance of an ancient song
What a beautiful song. Such a good performance, lovely for the ears :)
The voices a soo gooood especially the second Singer the beautiful lass with the darker hair she has a voice to die for or more so to life for it has such an inner strenght.
Thank you for this. Things like this is what make life worth living :D
So much music out here in the USA is so very compromised, homogenized, commercialized, and whatever. There's some very deep roots set here with this music and while very old comes across to me as so refreshing.
Thanks to everyone involved, my sincerest compliments to all of you.
Thanks for taking the time to share that insight and lovely compliment
My thoughts, exactly!
This is a beautiful song. 🤩 The singers and musicians are awesome. 👏😎 Thanks for sharing it. ☘️🤙
Everything about this experience is simply beautiful. Incredible.
The Gaelic language looks fascinating. Such mesmerizing music.
The musical arrangement and the harmonies of those four beautiful sirens are just 👌 would love to get the guitar tabs and tuning for this and Eleanor na rún 🙏
As a man of Irish extraction, 12, 000 miles away, you have me in the room with you all. Four voices….heaven away from my ancestral land
There is no greater compliment than to see you were transported back, even if it was for the briefest of moments. Our culture binds us together and no ocean or distance can break that bond.
I am the same
@@CelticSongs Éirinn go Brách!
I enjoyed this song. Makes me feel at peace
I am so happy that UA-cam put this in front of me. I can feel my soul reach as I listen to this even though I don’t know a word of Garlic other than how to speak me name in it. I use me in reference to meself as a note of respect for me ancestors. I would love to find time to learn to use Gaelic. That language should never die.
Honestly this one is a banger this may be my new favourite song
Glad you like it Kurt
Thanks for taking the time to include subtitles. I'm learning Gaelige, and it's helpful. :)
Glad it was helpful!
Beautiful Music,Beautiful Voices,God Bless Everyone
Thank you for that lovely comment
@@CelticSongs Very Much Welcomed
Irish women can sing with a haunting beauty of voice hard to match!
Großartig und wunderschön!
Please keep making music and doing what you do, all of you are beautiful and I appreciate your music so much
I wonder how many times I would need to have this video playing on a constant loop before I got sick of it....
These singers are magic, perfect harmony respectful timing with each other and delightful quality to their voice - a real treat.
I would only ask that they deserve to have their names published , we can say we first heard ...... on the internet.
For years no idea of the words, so more beautiful for the translation
Pat on guitar looks like he's lookin forward to that beer, after being up since 6 a.m. working on the arrangement. if we can just finish this damn take. 'Crikey! another verse.... Declan on hurdy gurdy looks like he'd go a pint sooner rather than later. ty 4 gr8 music. The ladies taking the lead and nailing it.
This is so great..... I had to listen it again and again. Thank you
Thanks for listening, glad you enjoy it
Wunderschööön!
So beautiful song, so beautiful performance. Pass my words of admirations to the Lady in blue dress. 😃 I can watch her for hours.
The lady in the blue dress is Julie Fowlis
Gorgeous woman...and that smile. So, please pass my sincere greetings to Julie. She should smile every time she can. ❤️
so wonderful, I'm in tears
Lovely Faces for T.V, voices that belong on the Radio, and Beautiful harmony, rhythm and joyful Singing. What else is there?
You're amazing!!! It sounds like magic :3
Thank you! 😊
this gets stuck in my head alllll the time
Great to hear you like it
Absolutely the finest of love songs 🎼
Realy i love these language even i do not understand what it means. these lady's have so wonderfull voices
That smoky (and smokin') voice at 2.30 and 6:12 is Niamh Farrel. (second from left). 🥰😍😀🤩😘💚💙💜💯❣
Beautiful. Chills when the girl on the left kicks off.
Amazing. Thank you so much!
Now that's a love song!
I just want say, is that I have nothing to say. It's all so beautiful...Hahaa. LuvU all and Blessings and ☮️...
Love this so much!!
Glad you love it
Language is art you can communicate with. And we lose far too much of it in the name of expediency.
Truth. So much is lost.
Beautiful!
This is so lovely.
Glad you like it
Beautiful song and performance. Thanks for sharing. Original version probably finished some minutes ago. This looks like a repeated loop x 3 for some reason via video edit. Either way, more is more. ty 4 music
just convinces me that Irish women are sensationally beautiful! All four are magical.
Julie is Scottish
@@TheBlueskyson My bad. Apologies. Celtic women are sensationally beautiful. But, all four are still magical!
@@nioc00 agree with you totz brother. go well
still wish this was on apple music
edit apple music
Love the music and the video
Bella canción y voces, podrían enviarla traducida al español? Gracias
Merci encore et beaucoup !
Vous êtes le bienvenu
Merci beaucoup ! ...
Beautiful, just beautiful.
Beste gröten uut dat sassenlande.
Voice of angels
Merci !
Best version always
Amazing!! Beautiful song !!
Love this 💚☘
Again here for the queen's birth of her 3rd son of twins love you little brother of kings born ..thanks again for your time an effort my friends from a mongrel by standing 😢
We stand strong 💪
100% LOVE
Thank you ❤
thx for the sbutitles
I'm assuming that a man originally wrote and sang this song judging by the lyrics and as such I'd love to hear the male rendition. These ladies all have stunning voices, make no mistake in that.
Beautiful.
Thank you!
Closing my eyes, doing the way back to Helmsdale 300 years later
Oh, my! 👍👍🎵
0:40 touching. I am going to search more information about Celtic Revival.
Awesome🤩👌
Thanks 🤗
Qu'elle Beauté ! ...
What a pity I've stayed only few months in Ireland (it was for my work, so really no time to visit).
Hopefully you'll have time when you return
Wonderful!
Many thanks!
Fav
Nothing els needed
They can sing. Anything sound awesome well done again your songs remind me of strong times
Always my so 👀💪
Amazing!!!
Cheers from Ukraine!;)
Great to hear from Ukraine
Captivating refrain.
It's too short... make it at least 10 hours. Great job lads and lassies.
Challenge accepted
you can tell between the Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic. While the Scottish Gaelic is 'singsong' , the irish is more flat. still love hearing both in song
Wow, incredible
I love this song but I miss the version of this session where there's a second song. Trying to find it, but if anyone has the link handy, much appreciated
I’m looking for the version of this song that isn’t so long lol 😂 And it had a different song at the end !? Does anyone remember that video ?
I love this song. Is it available on iTunes for purchase?
What about a CD?
I felt of home to beautiful woman.
Im coming home soon.