Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill :: Live at Body and Soul

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
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    Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill perform live at the Body and Soul Main Stage during Electric Picnic 2010. The first song is Feabhra by Peadar O'Riada. Second tune is P. Joe's Reel, the third tune is The Mountain Lark and ourth tune is Tom Doherty's. Filmed by Myles O'Reilly. Edited by Myles O'Reilly. Extra audience footage from Stephen Mogerley. More on the Body and Soul festival at www.bodyandsoul.ie

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  • @tommyomiles5436
    @tommyomiles5436 Рік тому +2

    I love this video. I saw that Martin thought this concert was bad and unsure of their performance. The crowd is more loud and wild then he is probably used to (I've seen him a few times,). Martin and Dennis are amazing! I wish I could go back in time and be at THiS show. Savage performance and filming of it. Lots of energy and good craic. I watch this all the time, thank you for making this.

  • @crwbano
    @crwbano 13 років тому +4

    One of the gigs of my life.To all the pompous gits out there-Its a festival, we were having a party and it was one of the gigs of my life. Im glad I was there and introduced to such an amazing musician. I have listened to his recorded work but it seems a little flat after seeing him live and I would hate politely clapping from my seat at the end of songs in the sterile environment of venues such as the Albert hall. Lets hope Martin plays more festivals soon

  • @lindacaul5419
    @lindacaul5419 Рік тому +1

    I love your film, Myles O'Reilly. It captures the essence of Martin & Dennis and the joy everyone feels when they hear them play. I had that pleasure of hearing them with the Gloaming....in an auditorium in North Carolina and it was all I could do not to jump out of my seat and dance just like the people at this festival. And with Dennis no longer with us, your film is even more poignant. Thank you so much for making it.

  • @DIATOMUZIK
    @DIATOMUZIK 14 років тому +1

    Fantastique ! Bravo à l'équipe de tournage, Martin Hayes et Dennis Cahill sont fabuleux et nous tansportent dans leur univers merveilleux, merci ! Christian, de France...
    Fantastic ! Bravo in the film unit, Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill are fabulous and we tansportent in their wonderful universe, thank you! Christian, of France...

  • @tradirishmusic
    @tradirishmusic 13 років тому

    Martin Hayes is playing a such beautiful music that I'm deeply touched everytime I hear a few notes from him
    It's a pity so many people are shouting and making noise !!! His music should be listend to in the silence of the body and soul...

  • @MadriverP
    @MadriverP 14 років тому +1

    Thank you Myles for sending me this link. I really enjoyed being back with them again. There is no one like Martin. He is one of my most admired people for his talent and kindness and generosity for teaching and sharing his music and vision with the rest of us. Love it.
    MadriverP.

  • @DiddleLe
    @DiddleLe 14 років тому +1

    Fantastic, thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @fjbutch
    @fjbutch 14 років тому

    Pretty cool stuff....Spent three weeks in County Donegal recently, and this reminds me of the great time my family and I had touring around ....

  • @kesali77
    @kesali77 14 років тому +1

    This has to be one of the best bits of live footage I have ever seen... thank you Mr.O'Reilly

  • @Burncourtable
    @Burncourtable Рік тому

    Epic to the extreme.

  • @stoplataupe
    @stoplataupe 14 років тому

    bonjour merci à toi de m'envoyer cette vidéo ,j'adore c'est de la vrai musique ..cool bonne journée

  • @eileennestor9274
    @eileennestor9274 10 років тому

    fantastic i love the way he touches your soul he is amazing brings his music to another level

  • @markoconroy
    @markoconroy 14 років тому

    love it - i would happily watch a full dvd of this stuff

  • @GERRYFIDDLER
    @GERRYFIDDLER 8 років тому +3

    The Fiddle player at star of clip is myself for those who would like to know

  • @clarebannerman
    @clarebannerman 14 років тому

    Very well done. Love the black & white ♪♫ ♥

  • @JulietteGlorfinn
    @JulietteGlorfinn 9 років тому

    Thanks A LOT for sharing this video, it is amazing. How I wish I could play like this and have the audience dance this way ! :-)

  • @jubaldroad
    @jubaldroad 13 років тому

    @tradirishmusic -- you are so right. I've seen Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill live a number of times and I can't find words to describe the experience. Had I been at this event, I would have been extremely discouraged by the shouting and screaming from the audience -- during play! Never been to a Martin Hayes performance where the audience wasn't mesmerized by the playing -- and basically silent except for some foot tapping. These folks must have been drunk.

  • @WobblingFiddle
    @WobblingFiddle 13 років тому

    @JackyRowe First one is Feabhra by Peadar O'Riada. Second tune is P. Joe's Reel. Third tune is The Mountain Lark.. Fourth tune is Tom Doherty's.
    Fierce set...

  • @JackyRowe
    @JackyRowe 13 років тому

    @WobblingFiddle ah, thanks!! i've got to learn them they sound so much fun!

  • @darkerentropy
    @darkerentropy 14 років тому

    Excellent footage,excellent music,really enjoyed this video

  • @BlahGrumpy
    @BlahGrumpy 14 років тому

    Thanks for putting this up- brilliant work as always by this duo, and some great camera work!

  • @52Paddy1991
    @52Paddy1991 14 років тому

    Great work myles. Thanks for putting in the effort to make this video. I wasn't aware that Martin Hayes played Electric Picnic! I'm amazed at what a positive response he received at a festival that is headlined by so many prominent pop and rock bands.

  • @Ivo--
    @Ivo-- 14 років тому

    Great performance, awesome video, it really captures the atmosphere, well done!

  • @celiabonheur
    @celiabonheur 14 років тому

    Merci à toi de m'envoyer cette vidéo ,j'adore .
    I go register in your Chanel

  • @imaof4
    @imaof4 14 років тому

    As always, thanks for your well done vids - and the share of lovely music!! :)

  • @sjswords
    @sjswords 14 років тому

    genius!

  • @55911061
    @55911061 13 років тому

    they win them over by the end!

  • @crankymcstab
    @crankymcstab 14 років тому +1

    It's so weird seeing trad outside of a trad setting for once.
    The lack of pompous bullsh!t is refreshing.
    This is an absolutely amazing video... thx for sending the link!

  • @crwbano
    @crwbano 13 років тому

    ...appreciative audience to what you are used to playing to

  • @JackyRowe
    @JackyRowe 12 років тому

    @jubaldroad On the contrary, I'd love to have been there! THe atmosphere must have been electric, and at the end of the day, these tunes are to be celebrated and danced to, and above all, they're fun!

  • @Ogma3bandcamp
    @Ogma3bandcamp 11 місяців тому +1

    Who are the drummers? They were phenomenal.

  • @crwbano
    @crwbano 13 років тому

    @tradirishmusic Remind me not to go to a gig with you! I was at this gig. Id never heard of Mr Hayes before and he played the gig of the festival blowing everyone else off stage. People were still talking about the gig at electric picnic this year, there were probably only about 1000 of us there. It was great to see such a fine musician in such an unpompous setting. I would hate to part with my money to see him at a sterile venue such as the Albert hall where I couldnt dance, politely clapping

  • @jubaldroad
    @jubaldroad 13 років тому

    @ODubhlaigh -- I saw Martin Hayes in Miltown-Malbay at the Willie Clancy festival, and Martin & Dennis at the Austin Celtic Music festival. As well as at other lively venues. Just never experienced large numbers of people screaming throughout the performance. Lots of stomping, clapping, also dancing, but not screaming throughout. Anyway I'm glad a these people were exposed to Martin & Dennis and hopefully some were close enough to hear the nuances of playing style over the screams.

  • @JackyRowe
    @JackyRowe 13 років тому

    @WobblingFiddle actually i've been asked to play a wedding in june, and this would be amazing!

  • @bschill69
    @bschill69 13 років тому

    Yes, it's a festival. Let's not insist that everyone enjoy music in the same way that we ourselves might.. Music is an experience to be shared, and a group enhances that. It's not the Last Supper or a Bach partita, it's a set of fiddle tunes, in fact, DANCE tunes- is it any wonder that people are MOVED by and MOVING to it? If you don't like the way festival crowds behave, stay home and listen to your CD's in sublime solitude.

  • @tradirishmusic
    @tradirishmusic 13 років тому

    @crwbano I don't think I'm pompous... but I feel you're aggressive ! I went to listen to him in a concert hall : it was full of intensity !!! Like a musical prayer... i was in trance.
    And not sterile at all.
    But we might have different way to enjoy music.

  • @purplemailbox
    @purplemailbox 13 років тому

    Looks like it real rough gig. They play so well, and I think with all the noise around them they really had to get into their own zone more than ever. They look stressed, and they don't normally, at a gig.

  • @ODubhlaigh
    @ODubhlaigh 13 років тому

    @jubaldroad its a festival dude

  • @willburpoe
    @willburpoe 13 років тому

    what was the first tune called in the intro. not when martin started playing. can anyone help me out with this?

  • @crwbano
    @crwbano 13 років тому

    @crwbano But dont you think that back in the mists of time this would have been dance music and that the traditional way of enjoying it would have been to dance to it?
    By the way, having watched your videos I can only say I wish I had your talent and that I could play the fiddle. I would definately reccomend you come to festivals such as electric picnic with your fiddle-you would most certainly be made welcome, make many friends, meet many great players and play to a different but equally...

  • @pilabo
    @pilabo 13 років тому

    Would anyone know how to get the sheet music for the violin?

  • @crwbano
    @crwbano 13 років тому

    @tradirishmusic Ha haa! Agressive-you should come over to a festival and find out just how aggressive-you might even have a good time, make some new friends and discover new ways of enjoying great music!
    Fair comment about different ways of enjoying music but why not come to a good festival sometime and surprise yourself?

  • @JackyRowe
    @JackyRowe 13 років тому

    what are these tunes called?

  • @tradirishmusic
    @tradirishmusic 13 років тому

    @bschill69 Yeah... I love dance as well, and I love to share music !!! But... I feel (I might be wrong maybe) that some people here are not respecting this music. Or respecting it differently... I don't know :/
    Did you know that approximately 5 to 10% of the population suffers of "amusia" ?

  • @Brelomane
    @Brelomane 11 років тому

    wut?

  • @crwbano
    @crwbano 11 років тому

    Shock horror!!! Irish people inebriated while listening to Irish music!!! Terrible!!! It'll be drunk people at a Pogues gig next and that would be it ruined. Martin Hayes must have been horrified that there were drunk people dancing to and enjoying his music. Thats the great thing about the Irish they dont usually drink when musicians are playing ruining the experience for the tourists

  • @purplemailbox
    @purplemailbox 13 років тому

    Looks like it real rough gig. They play so well, and I think with all the noise around them they really had to get into their own zone more than ever. They look stressed, and they don't normally, at a gig.