I must agree that this is one of the better versions of this song that I have heard. It has a degree of soul and emotion the other version lack. it captures the meaning of the words. I'm not bashing the artists who perform this. Their versions have their own merits, but none of them quite capture the raw emotion like this.
You're being terribly one sided and unfair here. You are assuming that the woman was being abused and not being treated like a princess. It's all the Lord's fault. If the biddy was being suffocated, maybe it was because she was either mentally ill or because she had unrealistic expectations of what her life would be like. Maybe she was just being hormonal! Why must the Lord be always evil? Why can't the ungrateful jerk of a wife be evil?
Mike Scott is almost like Mick Jagger but of folk music instead of rock and pop! What a brilliant version of this song. Love Sharon Shannon and the fiddle player..excellent stuff. Invokes ideas of an old time England which we will never ever get back.......
Perhaps that’s because it’s Celts sounding your ears hear Cornish folklore whereas I hear Highlands folklore and then you have the Irish Folklore it’s knees up kickass bone jangling drunken fabulous night for us all to let loose and become rebels of the night Celtic thunder 😂
My mother read me this as a poem when I was a little girl... it is a very fond memory. I can remember how excited I was when I first heard this song on an album and realised that it was this poem!
I was taught this song 75 years ago when I was attending primary school in colonial Singapore. I am a Chinese . Singing was a school subject and and we learned many English and Scottish folk songs. Our music teacher was a non- English.
One of the best accordion & fiddle duets going on within a real musical band all playing and listening together as real musicians do, solid drummer!! Cheers for the upload
This is superlatively awesome! The Waterboys are always a pleasure to watch,in whatever form they take.Mike's recent autobiography is the best I've read and his latest album shows what a brilliant and talented bloke he is! He is 'The Whole of the Moon!' xx Yes I am a big fan, but he's not my main musical attraction.But he is right up there close behind the MSP.
This song was recorded by Dublin folk song collector and folklorist Tom Munnelly (and also my Dad, incidentally) circa 1965 in Boyle in Co. Roscommon from an Irish Traveller named John 'Jacko' Reilly. Christy Moore and Planxty had some commercial success with it some years later as they did with 'The Well Below The Valley' and 'Lord Baker' which they also got from Reilly's singing. Prior to Jacko's rendition of 'The Well Below The Valley' there had been no documentation of it since 150 years previously in England 'The Bonny Green Tree' is an album of John's songs released on the Topic Label.
+Tara Munnelly I first heard this on an album (by a woman -- I've no idea who) my sister had when she was a freshman in college (1957-58), so I was in seventh grade. It was also included in Simon and Schuster's "Fireside Book of Folk Songs," first published in 1947. I have an original copy of that book, given to me by a friend's father. He was a professor of vocal music at Humboldt State, a small state university in far Northern California.
Tara, if you're still about (though your comment is old!) I'd love to learn more about your Dad's work...I'm researching songs for a project of my own.
There are many variations of this song, including, "The Seven Yellow Gypsies;" "The Gypsie Laddie;" " Black Jack Dav(e)y;" and variant versions of each of these variations. The story is supposed to refer to an event in the lives of an Earl of Cassilis & his wife, Lady Jane Hamilton, who lived in the 1600s.
Awesome! I love this song. This is probably the basis of Gaelic Storm's Scalliwag, as the melody is very similar and has similar content. That's a great song as well.
Celtic thunder fans...with all due respect. This is the real deal. I just watched the celtic thunder version to be informed and it opens with a young boy singing. I am sorry, but he does not look like he would know what lying in a meadow with your love would be like. While their voices are fine and varied it does not have the passion that the Waterboys bring. I am surprised really as Celtic Thunder seem almost like a boy band. Waterboys are who you want to see in a smoky club singing this sone.
@seonidh Actually It's a Irish variant of an British collection of songs all with the same theme, sung by a band whose musicians come from all over Britian.
The bit that gets me is it's about the 15th(I think) earl of Lovelace and his bride, so everytime we sing it we remember the lovers time in the sun and that makes me smile.
@underthestarofnorth yes-The Whole Of The Moon (not in the same musical vein but beautiful) A man Is In Love, Fisherman's Blues, When Will We Be Married, This Is The Sea. There's lots out there covering a wide range of sounds from jkazzy to celtic to early 80's brit sound and more
I must say, this is the second best version.... Of course the first one is the Scafell Pike one, which is very rare I know and not possible to hear here on You Tube unfortunately. I will try to post it soon.
Why are you all getting offended over world history/politics, and Celtic Thunder? This video is the Waterboys, who've done a great job with this song. The live recording here is rather good, too. I grew up listening to their music, and I love this group quite a bit. Why fight?
Fair play to her..they must've been good lookin chavies for her to leave her big house, goose feather bed and money.., for a life of tarmacking..palm reading and peg making. . Was her name Heather? ? As in lucky heather?
My life story. Lto spend the rest of my days as I left my only wedded lord, away to lie in those cold open fields, with that wraggle-taggle gypsy-o. He was lovely, but his mates used to keeo me awake all night with the wid dancing, fiddling, pipin, shrieking...
Mike is just a great great musician. He's a pure musician in the true sense. He's done all sorts of stuff and it's all great ... check out his version of Lake Isle of Innisfree if you haven't seen it... Fishermans Blues too.. Shannon always just looks happy when she's playing. This is just a really pleasant video. Thanks for uploading. Fk the begrudgers. Let them listen to selena Gomez who has about 30M viewers by the way. This has 200k. WE ARE THE LUCKY 1%, PEOPLE!!! :)
To me this is Irish (actually Scottish) music at its best.....not that overproduced polished sound of Celtic thunder give me THIS over that ANY DAY!! I always laugh when I see Celtic thunder...its for family's and old women!
It was 'the well below the valley' that hadn't been documented in 150 years. Not 'the raggle taggle gypsy' I think it was also known as 'the maid and the palmer'.
I must agree that this is one of the better versions of this song that I have heard. It has a degree of soul and emotion the other version lack. it captures the meaning of the words. I'm not bashing the artists who perform this. Their versions have their own merits, but none of them quite capture the raw emotion like this.
This tears out me heart, time and time again. The anguish and the rage in the suffocating woman's lament. What care I for my goose feather bed?
You're being terribly one sided and unfair here. You are assuming that the woman was being abused and not being treated like a princess. It's all the Lord's fault. If the biddy was being suffocated, maybe it was because she was either mentally ill or because she had unrealistic expectations of what her life would be like. Maybe she was just being hormonal! Why must the Lord be always evil? Why can't the ungrateful jerk of a wife be evil?
Mike and his music changed my life for ever, in 1986!
Cheers! to all his fans around the world.
I was born in 86 and me dad used to play waterboys all the time . i love back in the day
The version of the raffle taggle gypsy that rocks the most, lads!
Mike Scott is almost like Mick Jagger but of folk music instead of rock and pop!
What a brilliant version of this song. Love Sharon Shannon and the fiddle player..excellent stuff. Invokes ideas of an old time England which we will never ever get back.......
Perhaps that’s because it’s Celts sounding your ears hear Cornish folklore whereas I hear Highlands folklore and then you have the Irish Folklore it’s knees up kickass bone jangling drunken fabulous night for us all to let loose and become rebels of the night Celtic thunder 😂
My mother read me this as a poem when I was a little girl... it is a very fond memory. I can remember how excited I was when I first heard this song on an album and realised that it was this poem!
I was taught this song 75 years ago when I was attending primary school in colonial Singapore. I am a Chinese . Singing was a school subject and and we learned many English and Scottish folk songs. Our music teacher was a non- English.
My dad was a gypsy used to sing it to us when we were kids luv this song 👍
The Waterboys do the best of the many versions of this well-loved and ancient old song, in my opinion. I love their emotion and sheer musicianship!
Have you heard the Planxty version?
If you stand before this band you literally feel your own heart rising it almost becomes an out of body experience
One of the best accordion & fiddle duets going on within a real musical band all playing and listening together as real musicians do, solid drummer!!
Cheers for the upload
rodsreel absolutely
Sharon Shannon on the box, superb!!
Going to see them tonight, I'm as excited as I was when I first saw the over 25 years ago!!
Brings back wonderful memories, of when I saw them in Ireland.
This is superlatively awesome! The Waterboys are always a pleasure to watch,in whatever form they take.Mike's recent autobiography is the best I've read and his latest album shows what a brilliant and talented bloke he is! He is 'The Whole of the Moon!' xx Yes I am a big fan, but he's not my main musical attraction.But he is right up there close behind the MSP.
if i ever had a band, this is how i would like them to sound , brilliant!
one of the best versions of this song ever, mike scotts' voice just suited this this song
The best version ever, no dispute!
Love this used to sing it in junior school!
This song was recorded by Dublin folk song collector and folklorist Tom Munnelly (and also my Dad, incidentally) circa 1965 in Boyle in Co. Roscommon from an Irish Traveller named John 'Jacko' Reilly. Christy Moore and Planxty had some commercial success with it some years later as they did with 'The Well Below The Valley' and 'Lord Baker' which they also got from Reilly's singing. Prior to Jacko's rendition of 'The Well Below The Valley' there had been no documentation of it since 150 years previously in England 'The Bonny Green Tree' is an album of John's songs released on the Topic Label.
+Tara Munnelly I first heard this on an album (by a woman -- I've no idea who) my sister had when she was a freshman in college (1957-58), so I was in seventh grade. It was also included in Simon and Schuster's "Fireside Book of Folk Songs," first published in 1947. I have an original copy of that book, given to me by a friend's father. He was a professor of vocal music at Humboldt State, a small state university in far Northern California.
Tara Munnell
Tara, if you're still about (though your comment is old!) I'd love to learn more about your Dad's work...I'm researching songs for a project of my own.
There are many variations of this song, including, "The Seven Yellow Gypsies;" "The Gypsie Laddie;" " Black Jack Dav(e)y;" and variant versions of each of these variations. The story is supposed to refer to an event in the lives of an Earl of Cassilis & his wife, Lady Jane Hamilton, who lived in the 1600s.
I like this version very much. hadnt been aware waterboys did folk.
My favorite version of this song of unbridled realized lust
Awesome! I love this song. This is probably the basis of Gaelic Storm's Scalliwag, as the melody is very similar and has similar content. That's a great song as well.
Celtic thunder fans...with all due respect. This is the real deal. I just watched the celtic thunder version to be informed and it opens with a young boy singing. I am sorry, but he does not look like he would know what lying in a meadow with your love would be like. While their voices are fine and varied it does not have the passion that the Waterboys bring. I am surprised really as Celtic Thunder seem almost like a boy band. Waterboys are who you want to see in a smoky club singing this sone.
Amazing. We southern US girls like the Water Boys' music!
el mejor grupo celta de la historia
YO AMO WATERBOYS .
I LOVE WATERBOYS .
VIVA WATERBOYS.
GENIAL.
I love this song
Brilliant song !
@seonidh
Actually It's a Irish variant of an British collection of songs all with the same theme, sung by a band whose musicians come from all over Britian.
Sharon Shannon playing the box is Irish. not from Britain.
they nailed this song again tonight at the great american music hall in san francisco best i've ever seen them
fantastic version, sharon shannon also maks this song
The bit that gets me is it's about the 15th(I think) earl of Lovelace and his bride, so everytime we sing it we remember the lovers time in the sun and that makes me smile.
i still love to dance , with this , song,, and the words are so sad
Wonderful Sharon Shannon on squeezebox.
brilliant just bloody brilliant
fantastic and beautifully rendered! Yo!
Mike Scott + Steve Wickham + any other combination = very very good!
you can see as well the great Sharon Shannon playing!
Music from the heart and the soul
Still love you Nancy ❤😢😮
We all bleed the same blood as we are all together and all human beings so be careful of what you say ❤😂
Absolutely Awesome!!!
I love you all my friends of primary School boys ❤😢🎉
I love this song a lot
I loove this song!!
Dance with me :D
Love the singer's Scottish accent coming through.
As an Irish man May I add there are no finer people in the world than the Scots and the Welsh,honest people.
absolutely amazing..... one of my college tutors played in this band :D
Just curious which member of the band ?
The best from Planxty and the Pogues
Love you's ❤
It's allegedly about the earl of Lovelace in Scotland their end was tragic, I like to think every time it's sung it's a two fingers up to her husband.
Fantastisch ❤
Calder and I really like the Water Boys.
this warms my spirit ....
Great performance!
Seventeen people couldn't keep their loved one from the raggle taggle gypsie-O!
Johnny Zercher Now at thirty.Mibbe Bieber fans or something.I'm here to listen to real musicians.
How long will I love you amazing song
great music
thanks for posting this!
@underthestarofnorth yes-The Whole Of The Moon (not in the same musical vein but beautiful) A man Is In Love, Fisherman's Blues, When Will We Be Married, This Is The Sea.
There's lots out there covering a wide range of sounds from jkazzy to celtic to early 80's brit sound and more
just the best ...what care I...
I didn't like it at first because i was used to a more solemn version but it's growing on me !! It's wicked and i love his voice
Love it...always have done
jeg elsker dem.
Best live- band ever! It warms up my heart and make my spirit fly!
This version kicks ass.
You should have a good collection of ice picks at this stage after a year...lol !
Sharon shannon! ace.
SUPERB.
A-maz-ing!
pure genious!
I must say, this is the second best version.... Of course the first one is the Scafell Pike one, which is very rare I know and not possible to hear here on You Tube unfortunately. I will try to post it soon.
i never though damian could sound better but if u listen to this dude first then listen to damian-wow damian sounds amazing
i still dance to this, but love lord of the dance also
greetings from turkey
Why are you all getting offended over world history/politics, and Celtic Thunder? This video is the Waterboys, who've done a great job with this song. The live recording here is rather good, too. I grew up listening to their music, and I love this group quite a bit. Why fight?
Ah, shame the interview was cut..
@chalmacu
You must be joking? Celtic Thunder is about as far removed from Trad. Folk as is humanly possible.
Mike was born in Scotland with Irish roots and has lived in Ireland since nappies,also regards himself as scots/Irish.
Total twaddle
hey man awesome
SOULJAHZ ROCKERZ
Fair play to her..they must've been good lookin chavies for her to leave her big house, goose feather bed and money.., for a life of tarmacking..palm reading and peg making. . Was her name Heather? ? As in lucky heather?
Amazing
My life story. Lto spend the rest of my days as I left my only wedded lord, away to lie in those cold open fields, with that wraggle-taggle gypsy-o. He was lovely, but his mates used to keeo me awake all night with the wid dancing, fiddling, pipin, shrieking...
well played!
Mike is just a great great musician. He's a pure musician in the true sense. He's done all sorts of stuff and it's all great ... check out his version of Lake Isle of Innisfree if you haven't seen it... Fishermans Blues too..
Shannon always just looks happy when she's playing. This is just a really pleasant video. Thanks for uploading. Fk the begrudgers. Let them listen to selena Gomez who has about 30M viewers by the way. This has 200k.
WE ARE THE LUCKY 1%, PEOPLE!!! :)
got to agree with you :-)
EXCELLENT
haha. i sang this for a music festival. it was less....uh high tempo but this is fun!!
What a shadow of the original band. Look up Fisherman's Blues
only a musician could get away with wearing the coat the fiddle player is wearing - how I envy them!
We came thru a pandemic wear what you like YOLO .
Don't be forgetting the great Sharon Shannon.
absolute calss
Awesome
yep still class
Go ahead,no loss
Actually just listened to a band called maddogmacree and they're version is the better one.
To me this is Irish (actually Scottish) music at its best.....not that overproduced polished sound of Celtic thunder give me THIS over that ANY DAY!!
I always laugh when I see Celtic thunder...its for family's and old women!
It was 'the well below the valley' that hadn't been documented in 150 years. Not 'the raggle taggle gypsy' I think it was also known as 'the maid and the palmer'.
then I want to learn this one
@IzAbEllaStElla1001 I know, right? They don't take it too slow!
with Sharon Shannon on the box
extra pesma