Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill

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  • play an amazing set at the Valley of the Moon 2008 concert. Starting at 1.12 is a great slip jig from their latest album with the lovely title "The night poor Larry was stretched". Sorry, no 2009 vids of VOM this year.

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  • @giorgiolamborghini813
    @giorgiolamborghini813 Рік тому +13

    0:00 Ríl Beara/Beare Island (Finbarr Dwyer)
    1:12 The Night Before Larry Was Stretched
    3:09 The Cavan Reel/Mike Flanagan's
    4:45 The Torn Jacket (Connie O'Connell)
    5:59 The Mountain Lark
    7:43 Tom Doherty's

    • @erikm8372
      @erikm8372 8 днів тому

      It’s so interesting how tunes are related by melody. The first faster reel, "The Cavan" Reel at 3:09, sounds very much like "The Congress" Reel mixed with "Gravel Walks". Then the "Mountain Lark" was definitely the inspiration for another reel, "The Road to Cashel", I’m sure of it.

  • @ramywiles
    @ramywiles 2 роки тому +17

    Coming back to remember Dennis as I've learned of his passing... this is still one of the best sets I've ever heard. I come back to it all the time, and I know I'll keep doing so for a long while yet. I'm a better musician and a happier person for having their work in my life.

    • @nikkinomad
      @nikkinomad 11 місяців тому

      This set is one of my favourites too I often come back here for a listen but I just learned of Dennis passing too so sad.. hope it wasn’t those blasted jabs!!!

  • @sjmckenzie101
    @sjmckenzie101 5 років тому +23

    This guitar playing is genius. Total restraint. Builds up behind the fiddle perfectly. I love Cahill for it.

  • @aidancurtin9047
    @aidancurtin9047 2 роки тому +8

    This is special. I don't have the words. Rest In Peace Dennis.

  • @52Paddy1991
    @52Paddy1991 14 років тому +38

    0:00-1:11 Ríl Beara/Beare Island [Finbarr Dwyer]
    1:12-3:08 The Night Before Larry Was Stretched
    3:09-4:44 The Cavan Reel/Mike Flanagan's
    4:45-5:58 The Torn Jacket [Connie O'Connell]
    5:59-7:42 The Mountain Lark [Version of the Steampacket]
    7:43-end Tom Doherty's [as played by Trian]

    • @johnanderson3412
      @johnanderson3412 6 років тому

      That would probably be called 'Brose n Butter' on this side o the sea

    • @johnanderson3412
      @johnanderson3412 6 років тому

      (at 1.12)

    • @user-cg1tj3yl8e
      @user-cg1tj3yl8e 6 років тому

      Спасибо!

    • @martinnaughton4416
      @martinnaughton4416 6 років тому

      Patrick Cummins i

    • @sheagaier7582
      @sheagaier7582 6 років тому +1

      Thank you so much for posting the names of the tunes. They're so unique! I actually know how to play bears island! I just love learning new tunes ^_^

  • @paulkeary3737
    @paulkeary3737 2 роки тому +6

    Returning again to my favourite Martin and Dennis recording to find that Dennis has passed.
    Memories of a summer school concert in Limerick where they blew the roof off (it was a medieval cathedral roof so no mean feat) and having the privilege of being in a small guitar class for an afternoon talking tunes and playing with this fine player, teacher and really nice guy.

  • @AzulHealingWaterArts
    @AzulHealingWaterArts 5 років тому +9

    There’s something about the draw of his bow and the strings echoing, that takes you on a priceless journey.

  • @swargrover8253
    @swargrover8253 3 роки тому +3

    I have been listening to this for 8 yrs now . Never gets old

  • @paulsweeney2215
    @paulsweeney2215 12 років тому +11

    Martin really makes the fiddle speak. This is incredible fiddling played with great passion and superb backing to compliment it.

    • @bryceand
      @bryceand 7 років тому

      Paul Sweeney i

    • @bothyrat
      @bothyrat 2 роки тому +1

      It's not backing its acompiment

    • @Ubu987
      @Ubu987 Рік тому

      @@bothyrat More profound than accompaniment. Cahill and Hayes combined their playing to make one instrument, exploring the melody as if it were a landscape or a story. The deep rhythm suspends time, drawing out the mystery in music.

  • @MadriverP
    @MadriverP 15 років тому +3

    I've heard no one better playing these great tunes. Martin puts all his heart and soul into his music. I've had over 100 hours of instruction in his classes. Learning about his vision of music and why and how it's played Is a fantastic experience. Even if you can't play a note yourself, it is worth it just to hear what he thinks.
    Annie

  • @jeanniecampbell1374
    @jeanniecampbell1374 Рік тому

    I flew high the last time ...then I came back for more ! ...of course !

  • @michaellawlor1267
    @michaellawlor1267 Рік тому +1

    Stunned yet again. What a duo

  • @jubaldroad
    @jubaldroad 15 років тому +1

    Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill create shock and awe. This set is incredible. Now I've got to go see them (somewhere live) again.

  • @eileennestor9274
    @eileennestor9274 9 років тому +7

    Im convinced HE WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY

  • @arashraassi
    @arashraassi 8 років тому +7

    What an awe-inspiring performance... It's as if part of me comes from Ireland and loves listening to Celtic fiddle...

    • @williamdevlin5233
      @williamdevlin5233 7 років тому +2

      As the actress Susannah York once said for the liner notes of the first Chieftains album, Irish music "gives me memories I never knew I had." Welcome!

  • @TheseusTitan
    @TheseusTitan 8 років тому +13

    Besides the musicianship, what a great ensemble, on an ethical level. This is my favorite posting of Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill.

  • @craven5328
    @craven5328 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for posting this! I was lucky enough to see Martin about 10 years ago in Toronto. Unforgettable!

  • @fearfeasog
    @fearfeasog 8 років тому +4

    I love how they're dancing as they play.

  • @sedna1011
    @sedna1011 9 років тому +2

    Several years ago, at the end of one of their concerts, I heard a woman make a comment that has always stuck with me because it was so perfect: I can't even SEE that fast!

  • @geraldinehughes4490
    @geraldinehughes4490 2 роки тому +1

    Lightning strikes!

  • @NicolasCurri
    @NicolasCurri 10 років тому +1

    Once in a while, I come back to that video just for the sake of being amazed

  • @Irish_Lass2024
    @Irish_Lass2024 7 років тому +2

    Love Martin! If you get the chance to see him and Dennis live, don't miss out! Amazing show!

  • @bothyrat
    @bothyrat 5 років тому +1

    I love the way the orchestra behind them can't stop tapping their feet and get carried away with joy.

    • @bothyrat
      @bothyrat 2 роки тому

      Makes you wonder, in a very sad way.

    • @bothyrat
      @bothyrat 2 роки тому

      Oops there's a tapping foot bottom right.

    • @bothyrat
      @bothyrat 2 роки тому

      Oops it's stopped.

  • @sheagaier7582
    @sheagaier7582 6 років тому +1

    These tunes are hella amazing! I went to valley of the moon camp right before I entered fifth grade :) I'm now 24 years old and dedicated to my fiddle! I hope to go back one day ^_^

  • @thomasdineen9670
    @thomasdineen9670 10 років тому +7

    Martin Hayes is the best

  • @celiabonheur
    @celiabonheur 15 років тому +1

    Excellent video, thanks for posting
    La grande classe en matière de violon irlandais . Best gards

  • @kaystewart6009
    @kaystewart6009 Рік тому

    Sooooo much energy! Im Stoked!!!

  • @eileennestor9274
    @eileennestor9274 10 років тому +4

    AH!!!!! SHURE HE IS ONE OF THE BEST.....UP THE BANNER FROM MY SIDE OF THE COUNTRY...

  • @georgemopo3761
    @georgemopo3761 6 років тому +2

    Respect from Greece

  • @LemonyTang
    @LemonyTang 7 місяців тому

    that is class fair play to the lads there.

  • @jeanniecampbell1374
    @jeanniecampbell1374 6 років тому

    blimey I am up there behind him dancing like a spanish dancer ...in my mine .mind blowing ..thanks

  • @dianegordon5366
    @dianegordon5366 6 років тому +1

    oh I love these guys

  • @AllGrowing
    @AllGrowing 14 років тому +1

    Love their playing!

  • @DIATOMUZIK
    @DIATOMUZIK 15 років тому +3

    Fabuleux !!! La grande classe en matière de violon irlandais ! 5 *****
    Fabulous! The great class in terms of Irish fiddle! 5 *****

  • @dchan35
    @dchan35 16 років тому +1

    Irish fiddle doesn't get better than this!

  • @cahillgreg
    @cahillgreg Рік тому

    RIP Dennis

  • @Lisnageeragh
    @Lisnageeragh 13 років тому

    Wonderful ...MH plays the music...does not 'tear' or ornament to destruction ...wonderful musical sense...you can hear the melody and all the notes.

  • @marydorgan
    @marydorgan 13 років тому +1

    hypnotic
    thank you for keeping the music alive.

    • @scottrichard6309
      @scottrichard6309 2 роки тому

      He always leaves one with beautiful emotions🥰 If I may ask, is this your favorite song?

  • @desmccloskey5211
    @desmccloskey5211 8 років тому +1

    Well done to Martin & Dennis. My favourite tune of this set was "The Boys Of Mallin"
    Reminded me of the crashing Atlantic waves at the Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare, Ireland
    A favourite spot, no doubt, when Martin is relaxing in his home County after touring.

    • @MrBollox79
      @MrBollox79 7 років тому

      Hmm my Mom's Father's O'Dwyers were from Clare via Kilnamanagh in Tipperary... family tradition was that my Great x3 Grandfather Philip O'Dwyer (keep in mind the last O'Dwyer chief was a Philip O'Dwyer and his wife a Nora) and his wife Nora (Lenora) listed on records were descended from the O'Dwyers of Kilnamanagh... but I recently had autosomal DNA testing done and am picking up surname clustering with the Butler family of Ormond and FitzGeralds of Desmond via the cousin matches (important here because there is documentation for at least five O'Dwyer chiefs marrying Butler women over and over plus FitzGeralds in the mix)... I get a lot of other Irish names associated with the O'Dwyers and that area like O'Conner and O'Ryan also ;-). The fact that my Philip O'Dwyer grandfather was probably transplanted into Clare (or at least his family) also supports the tradition. I've been once to Clare and the Cliffs... though I didn't know all this when I was there... just that our O'Dwyers probably came from Clare... so I'd like to go back armed with the DNA research - that makes it very likely Grandfather O'Dwyer was a direct descendant of the O'Dwyer chiefs... I'd like to go back and find out who Philip O'Dwyers father was and if he was from Kilnamanagh... and whether his wife Nora was a Butler or not... etc. Cheers!

    • @erikm8372
      @erikm8372 2 роки тому

      When do they play boys of Malin? Unless a tune has multiple names..

  • @FrancescoChiariniFiddler
    @FrancescoChiariniFiddler 13 років тому +1

    Fantastico!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ormoluinhen
    @ormoluinhen 15 років тому +1

    hypnotic

  • @tracymargolis3940
    @tracymargolis3940 Рік тому

    Soul brothers forever ❤❤

  • @desmondgrant1
    @desmondgrant1 9 років тому +6

    best in living memory,

  • @jmacd98
    @jmacd98 13 років тому +5

    Incredible playing with so much feeling, Love his style and always have.Brilliant! Pity there are zombies in the backround...hey ho some people very obviously are tone deaf

    • @erikm8372
      @erikm8372 2 роки тому

      They're all students and faculty of the Valley of the Moon fiddle camp, in the California redwoods. I can tell you as someone who studied music in high school and college, your heart is there; but at times the amount of music you are processing mentally becomes almost redundant! I don't think they're zombies they're just kids. Besides listen to the whoops, hollers and the final applause. Every little improvisation Martin introduced had people shouting.

  • @JosephChordmichael
    @JosephChordmichael 13 років тому +1

    NICE!!!!! What a player!

  • @yannickmonot7823
    @yannickmonot7823 9 років тому +1

    Was für eine Leichtigkeit ! Himmlisch !

  • @jeromediaz2739
    @jeromediaz2739 10 років тому +1

    Great great performance!!

  • @bitsnpiecesfiddle
    @bitsnpiecesfiddle 13 років тому +1

    pure genius...

  • @amyseyfried
    @amyseyfried 13 років тому

    So odd to see the seated orchestra behind them ... I've been in the midst of a crowd, everyone on their feet, stomping, clapping, whooping, thoroughly enthralled by these two. Love them! Will miss them at Sebastopol Celtic Festival.

    • @erikm8372
      @erikm8372 2 роки тому

      Not orchestra - They're all students and faculty of the Valley of the Moon fiddle camp, in the California redwoods. (This is a repeat comment I made) -- I can tell you, as someone who studied music in high school and college, your heart is there; but at times the amount of music you are processing mentally becomes almost redundant! I don't think they're zombies they're just kids. Besides listen to the whoops, hollers and the final applause. Every little improvisation Martin introduced had people shouting.

  • @evelynmccabe3855
    @evelynmccabe3855 2 роки тому

    Rest in peace Denis Cahill

  • @emmaofthemountain
    @emmaofthemountain 10 років тому

    my favourite tune…..my favourite fiddle player……wow thank you

  • @killiekentman
    @killiekentman 13 років тому +1

    brilliant

  • @squiresfan
    @squiresfan 14 років тому +1

    Sweet devine thats some class playing there. I went from a young man in love for the first time to a drunk old fool in 10min.

  • @tunnelrat78
    @tunnelrat78 8 місяців тому

    The crowd goes wild

  • @Nirias103683
    @Nirias103683 15 років тому

    Awesome!! Great set!

  • @52Paddy1991
    @52Paddy1991 14 років тому

    Wow! Full of energy. I understand his playing is pretty much love or hate but I'm certainly in the love category. His self-expression and passion about the simplest of tunes is second to none. I've read a lot of request for tune names and have decided to post them for the benefit of others. They are:

  • @efjayhog
    @efjayhog 15 років тому

    This pair are sensational. Loved the Sydney concert on Australia Day. We'll be there when you return, no need to bring the Irish rain with you.

  • @MadriverP
    @MadriverP 14 років тому

    Snakemyth, I couldn't name them either. I think we need only dive into those sweet sounds and let them wash over us. Isn't it GRAND! Go Martin and Dennis!

  • @gen65743
    @gen65743 15 років тому

    he's a machine!!

  • @hope19792
    @hope19792 11 років тому

    Amazing

  • @estremp
    @estremp 4 роки тому

    Oui !

  • @dancerdavydd
    @dancerdavydd 16 років тому

    Love this video! Thanks for posting! :o)

  • @52Paddy1991
    @52Paddy1991 14 років тому

    No problem. I enjoy identifying tunes :)

  • @Lisnageeragh
    @Lisnageeragh 12 років тому

    Here here! Great phrasing and melodic sense...sadly so rare. The annoying thing is how few folk teach the basics for this style ...not to mention developing an awareness of its finer points and objectives.

  • @Dayepipes
    @Dayepipes 11 років тому

    You've found the very definition of the great players. They're so fast yet they have so much time. A Scottish prime example are the Cunningham brothers, Phil on accordion and sometimes whistle, and brother the-late Jonny fiddler from Silly Wizard band. "Live in America" their album not easily found. The clip played here is brilliant also too.

  • @arashraassi
    @arashraassi 4 роки тому

    🙏🏻🎻🍀

  • @BlackFolkAndPiano
    @BlackFolkAndPiano 14 років тому +2

    @fgx900 The session dot org... but I suggest to learn every tune by ear, it will improve your knowledge of music, you musical ear and your feelings when listening to irish music

  • @user-jz7zb8ti8s
    @user-jz7zb8ti8s 2 роки тому

    愛してる

  • @fgx900
    @fgx900 14 років тому

    thx paddy :)

  • @squiresfan
    @squiresfan 13 років тому

    Why did it take so long for him to get tg4 musician of the year. He should have gotten that recognition way before 08.

  • @52Paddy1991
    @52Paddy1991 14 років тому

    @crankymcstab HAHA! It's not really anything I do consciously. When I learn a tune or hear one I like, I make it my policy to find out what the name is. And, when I find the name, I can usually retain it. Most people don't care about the names so don't know them to begin with. Others will learn the name and then forget it soon after. For some strange reason, I don't have that problem. I'm just weird :P

  • @jeromediaz2739
    @jeromediaz2739 10 років тому

    Except on "Long Journey Home", a wonderful album of traditional Irish music I listen to very often, does anyone know if there's any way to find out a live version of "The Night That Larry Was Stretched", 7th song on the album and great jig played by a group of artists, including Johnny Cunningham?
    Thank you in advance!

  • @DJFozter
    @DJFozter 14 років тому

    That is a tune called "The Torn Jacket"

  • @52Paddy1991
    @52Paddy1991 14 років тому

    @sgt7
    This was my comment. Accidentally was logged into my brother's profile.

  • @AndrewHennessey
    @AndrewHennessey 4 роки тому +1

    overstated genius would like to have heard slow stuff too

  • @52Paddy1991
    @52Paddy1991 14 років тому

    @fgx900 Sorry, I'm not sure where you can find the sheet music. I just listen and learn from recordings. I think this is a better way anyway. If you want, you should pick up an album called "Trian" by Liz Carroll, Billy McComiskey and Daithi Sproule. The tune is on that and called "Tom Doherty's" :)
    Hope this helps.

  • @crankymcstab
    @crankymcstab 14 років тому

    @52Paddy1991
    Mind telling me how you do it? Cuz it's skill I'm thinking of picking up one of these days as well

  • @fgx900
    @fgx900 14 років тому

    @52Paddy1991
    I don't find the sheet music of tom doherty's :( this song is awesome, anyone know where i can find it plz ?
    thx

  • @awildman2384
    @awildman2384 15 років тому

    Please let us know who is *not* overrated.

  • @oldflute
    @oldflute 11 років тому +3

    it's not rock and roll. The guitar is there to enhance the melody and perhaps reinforce the rhythm, as it Martin needed that.

  • @sgt7
    @sgt7 14 років тому

    @crankymcstab
    Well, you have to really want to know the tune name. 99% of the tunes I play, I know the names of. I don't like not knowing tune names, especially if I play them. It's always nice having the name at hand should someone ask. I can't explain why I like knowing tune names, I just do. Reverends ABC search is a great tool. Sometimes you know that you've heard the tune before but can't place where. In my case, I look high and low for that recording, albeit sometimes unsuccessfully.

  • @wfiddler
    @wfiddler 12 років тому +1

    If he was trying to look good, he'd get a haircut. :P
    I've been at his performances a few times, and I think it's really just a byproduct of how deeply into the music he is while he is playing, so I'm not complaining.
    Incidentally, have you ever seen the foot work that goes into some Cape Breton fiddling?

  • @burning4902
    @burning4902 Рік тому

    The guitar playing will suit trad purists as it cannot be heard.

  • @Kabeezees
    @Kabeezees 3 роки тому +1

    Get a haircut.

  • @m4rkyboy
    @m4rkyboy 12 років тому

    the guitar needs to do more

    • @seanmcnamara750
      @seanmcnamara750 7 років тому +3

      m4rkyboy it's going what's it's meant to do. compliment the fiddle.

  • @amadain1
    @amadain1 2 роки тому

    RIP Dennis