This is THE song ❤ I saw them play in a small school hall in 1973 when I was 14, they came to Inis Oirr, smallest of the Aran Islands, birthplace of my Mother. I'm 62 now, I will never ever forget that night, it was magical.
Sorrow and sadness, bitterness, grief Memories I have of you Won't leave me in peace My mind was running back To the west coast of Clare Thinking of you And the times we had there I walked to Spanish Point I knew I'd find you there I stood on the white strand You were everywhere Vivid memories fade But the mood still remains I wish I could go back And be with you again In Milltown there's a pub It's there that I sat down I see you everywhere Your face is all around The search for times past Contains such sweet pain I'll banish lonesome thoughts But they'll return again I walk along the shore The rain in my face My mind is numb with grief Of you there is no trace I'll think of this again In far off lands I roam Walking with you Sorrow and sadness, bitterness, grief Memories I have of you Won't leave me in peace My mind was running back To the west coast of Clare Thinking of you And the times we had there
Listening to this in Brisbane Australia, had a ticket to go back in 2020. It’s 2022 and hope to get to get back to Clare in 2023. Last time there I was sitting on the steps in the square watching a spinning wheel turn. That was in 1977, the year before I emigrated. I’d like to play in a session in Ennis again, I’ll have a tin whistle (but my fiddle will be left in Brisbane). Something to look forward to.
I studied with some Irish guys in London in 1979, or thereabouts.They were training to be priests. They introduced me to Ireland, Planxty and Guinness. I worked in Belfast for a couple of months at the end of that year and went down to a music festival in the South where Planxty were playing. What a memory, what a time . I,m now in New Zealand and look back to those days with some sadness.
Thanks Graham..Always remember in your melancholy thoughts of them times than they never die,and will always be, so long as we keep them alive in our thoughts and music☘
1995 was the first time a friend of mine brought me to The West Coast of Clare.. Haven't seen her for 25yrs. I'm now in foreign lands. Wonderful memories. A McCormack....... From Kinvara, Galway.
Love county Clare. Took my children there when they were small. They loved the Burren & the beaches, the Ailwee caves. Beautiful place, beautiful song. Saw Planxty in Belfast in 1975.
Heard this for the first time tonight, on the eve of my 30th birthday, came home arseholed from the bar my Da put this dvd on, it sobered me up a bit then me old man got the whiskey out and when I heard this it blew me away, couldn't fight the tears away. Jaysus what a beautiful song.
There's drinking, and then there's drinking. There's fun, and then there's the nourishing of your soul. Treasure the times with your da. We're here for such a short time.
I have been a huge fan of Andy since I first heard him.singing with Planxty at a gig in Co.Roscommon way back in the 80s. His voice is so haunting and unique . I never tire of listening to this beautiful love song.
These guys and this line up kept me dreaming through some very dark times in.this my.countrys sojourn. Between.T.Lizzy, Moving Hearts, Plantxy, Scullion, and my Ma beating the rosary into my heathen soul I emigrated to be the "brave new world" of America....aaay. The constant during those wilderness years was my dream iof.that western seaboard croft and a few creamy.pints now and again. Ireland has moved in a direction that neither my grandfathers nor I could ever have envisioned.
Damien, your post invites a reply, all those singers and groups about in an Ireland of bad times, do you recall Moving Hearts and what they sang about? But the music was great, I had the cassette of the great Planxty black LP. I've this song on my headphones; lovely.
I am German and love Irish music since 45 years. This song melts all stress away from me every time I listen to it. Beautiful and sad at the same time.
This song reminds me of my friend Alan who would spend every summer in Clare. He died a few years ago, and every time I want to feel close to him, I play this beautiful song. Thank you Andy
Beautiful sound I love that tune so much brings right back to the glory days of folk in the seventies. I feel so lucky to have such great memories of the time.Each one of them were brilliant. RIP Liam O Flynn.
Surely one of the most beautiful songs ever. And written by a man who isthemost brilliant musician as well. What a man . I remember playing thison my tinwhistle on arock in west clare with the wind howling x the waves lashing . Over 60 years ago
This song always makes me so sad,all the prople I have known and loved,who are now gone from this world,until we meet again, my love still lives for you.
dad died in 2004,him and mum used to take us on hols to all the places andy mentions in the song in clare,you think he wrote it in memory,the year it came out,beautiful song,and its good to cry at any age.
I was only about 6 r 7 yrs old when I first heard this. I am now 57 yrs. Living in Nigeria. But there's not a night will pass that I do not listen to this music. Well done planxty ye r all legends.
This makes me think of my father, after my mother died. He went through grief and remorse partly because he knew he didn't always treat my mother well. And now he knows he's all alone. When my mother died, I saw her face everywhere and I went through tremendous grief and remorse. I didn't love her enough when she was still alive.
Your mother is watching over you and she loves you and she knows every hair on your head. Couple of years after my mother-in-law died I was living in her apartment sitting on the sofa and I had two or three kids and they were in the room in the back it was evening and I had the kids and got married to her son after she passed away all of a sudden I smelled for a split-second her perfume so I never forgot that she came to looking on us and to give me the knowledge that we don't die she let me know she was watching over me and her son and our children in her home. That was the greatest gift I ever got from anyone in my life was proof of Life after we die
It would be beautiful, if it didn't contain so much truth and pain...I love it though it's been breaking me heart for 40 years. Andy you nailed it with this song mate!
+KierOg Absolutely agree 100%. Every time I hear this song, something inside me twists knife-like, then aches with a profound feeling of loss - no matter what my life circumstances might be. I first heard it in the 70's and since that fateful day I must have listened to it hundreds of times.... and it has the same effect on me today as it did all those lost years ago. Your comment, KierOg, seems pretty much the definitive one .
I know that feeling KierOg!! Sadness and Sorrow, but Joy as well . Hope??!!! God bless all xxxxx The west Coast of Cork is a place of thinking too!! Let's just stop maudling and swim in the beautiful Atlantic!!! xx
ffsf said that Andy is a genius, if you want me to disagree I can not help you, this mans wepons are his voice, his words, his thought and his playing, those are the weapons that that can not be ever beaten, they will stand the test of time.
Andy is one of the few BARDS!! No words can describe his emotion's, the way he does the song, and the spirituality and Irish deep, deep, love of our country and the ancient songs and stories. I was lucky to see Planxty in the point. I was very happy to see David Bowie live too! Enjoy this beautiful music and the beautiful Andy Irvine. xxx
More than magic - infinitesimal beauty. My wife, her Mum and Dad and I spent a short time at Spanish Point in 1978 - Unbelievable. I can feel it now 42 years later . Time has no presence when beauty prevails forever. Love and forgiveness
@@belfastsoul8863 you are saying nice things about my homeland, Joyce country, I completely agree with you, it sinks deep into your soul and mind and will not let go no matter where you wander, it still remains in your bones
One of the best love songs ever written along with "time will cure me", Andy is a true songwriter, he has an incredible ability to touching souls with his music
It's been a long time since a piece of music leaves me in an almost hypnotic state. This one moved me to tears. Just gorgeous. Go raibh míle maith agath.
This is the most beautiful, heartfelt music I have heard in a very long long time. Thank you, you wonderful men and do keep singing and playing. You have so much to offer and joy that you give for your songs. Magnificent!
Andy ,congratulations on a beautiful evocative song ,delivered with your unique voice....All we had before this were the Ceili bands and the Showbands ..we of a certain age owe so much to Planxty and Horslips and Rory................................
@@dbarnwell8224 I dont regard them with disdain .rather as a stepping stone ,neither the Ceili Bands or the Showbands !!They kept the flame burning and I believe that Horslips and Planxty ,the Bothy Band,Thin Lizzy picked up that baton and through their interpretation brought that old music to a new generation .....................thus giving it new life.
Before it was a helpless reminder of unrequited love lost, but I didn't get it then. Now, many decades later, the pain is a small price to pay, it allows for re-living a time together with a dearly departed. Vivid memories fade, but the mood still remains.
Pain being the expression of humanity through song, Andy through your music I feel your pain but at the same time humbled, its a beautiful pain because of your music. thoughtful intellect. Thankyou
I've always wanted to visit the west coast of County Clare and County Kerry, where my father's family came from. It doesn't look like that's going to happen, but hearing this lovely music gives me a connection. Thanks for posting..
I went to one of these comeback concerts at Vicar Street - I used a MiniDisc recorder covertly to record it. Quality was nearly as good as the Official CD(Which I bought as well.....) It was a Magical night and atmosphere...... They were all on thier A Game - Liam Og O'Flynn on pipes and Whistle was fantastic and I don't think I have ever heard Andy or particularly Christy Moore sing better........ Good Memories 😊
No words can do justice to this music. Makes me smile, cry, reminisce, hope and much, much more. I have spent many nights alone with Planxty and those nights have been some of my happiest.
Love songs to places instead of people always hit different. Personifying the beauty of West Clare is the most remarkable song of all time (in my opinion). The words are incredible.
Thankfully I managed to see Andy just before lockdown last year and he's still doing great stuff. I know I am going to be accused of "heresy" here and whilst I have 4 different recordings of the song by Andy as I love it so much, I still say the best ever version is by Geraldine MacGowan with Chris Jones on guitar (RIP Chris), which is just absolute perfection. Can't wait to be back in Clare for the live sessions again this year after all this pandemic madness. RIP Liam and thank you so much for giving all so much joy over so many years. We miss you man.
Andy is such a musical treasure who is one of my favorites. His love of Woody Guthrie, Irish traditional and Eastern European music has created a one of a kind musician. His mastery of the Irish Bouzouki and mandolin along with such a gifted voice has been our good fortune. From Sweeney’s Men,Planxty,Patrick Street, Mozaik and solo albums he has given us a rich body of music to enjoy. Songs of the road, social issues, love and historical themes his body of work is our good fortune to listen to and enjoy. I have many musical heroes but Andy is a standout. Planxty with the likes of Andy, Christy Moore, Donal Lunny and the late Liam O’Flynn gave us some of Ireland’s finest performers still to this day.
This is THE song ❤ I saw them play in a small school hall in 1973 when I was 14, they came to Inis Oirr, smallest of the Aran Islands, birthplace of my Mother. I'm 62 now, I will never ever forget that night, it was magical.
Amazing. Love it.
@@TomasNolanmossynolanmusic I am jealous!
Lucky you. What a wonderful memory.
I'm from Sweden born 1988. Still my favourite song ❤️👌💚🤍🧡
@@michaelrickard9890 Happy days ❤😊
This is, by far, one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. Andy is a genius, is he not?
Yes, he is!
They are geniuses all 4 of them and it is their interaction that will make Planxty's music stand out forever.
He is!!!
He is.
True genius!
Sorrow and sadness, bitterness, grief
Memories I have of you
Won't leave me in peace
My mind was running back
To the west coast of Clare
Thinking of you
And the times we had there
I walked to Spanish Point
I knew I'd find you there
I stood on the white strand
You were everywhere
Vivid memories fade
But the mood still remains
I wish I could go back
And be with you again
In Milltown there's a pub
It's there that I sat down
I see you everywhere
Your face is all around
The search for times past
Contains such sweet pain
I'll banish lonesome thoughts
But they'll return again
I walk along the shore
The rain in my face
My mind is numb with grief
Of you there is no trace
I'll think of this again
In far off lands I roam
Walking with you
Sorrow and sadness, bitterness, grief
Memories I have of you
Won't leave me in peace
My mind was running back
To the west coast of Clare
Thinking of you
And the times we had there
Though many miles away, I've been there a thousand times in my mind and heart. 😢
Listening to this in Brisbane Australia, had a ticket to go back in 2020. It’s 2022 and hope to get to get back to Clare in 2023. Last time there I was sitting on the steps in the square watching a spinning wheel turn. That was in 1977, the year before I emigrated. I’d like to play in a session in Ennis again, I’ll have a tin whistle (but my fiddle will be left in Brisbane).
Something to look forward to.
Good job 👏🏼
Walking with you.. by this cold Atlantic foam
I hope you made it back @@McCRBen
I studied with some Irish guys in London in 1979, or thereabouts.They were training to be priests. They introduced me to Ireland, Planxty and Guinness. I worked in Belfast for a couple of months at the end of that year and went down to a music festival in the South where Planxty were playing. What a memory, what a time . I,m now in New Zealand and look back to those days with some sadness.
Graham Bull It's still there pal, go and retrace it. I left Eire 7 years ago, this song has hit me. I'm going for a tour again soon.
Thanks Graham..Always remember in your melancholy thoughts of them times than they never die,and will always be, so long as we keep them alive in our thoughts and music☘
Look back in joy we are an amazing race
Not sadness. I hope it's more like wistfulness. Sadness would be if you never heard of the spend in your life
This magic is still alive in Ireland , you may have to search for it but it won't be too far away from you . Peace from
Co.Kerry
1995 was the first time a friend of mine brought me to The West Coast of Clare.. Haven't seen her for 25yrs. I'm now in foreign lands. Wonderful memories. A McCormack....... From Kinvara, Galway.
Love county Clare. Took my children there when they were small. They loved the Burren & the beaches, the Ailwee caves. Beautiful place, beautiful song. Saw Planxty in Belfast in 1975.
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Heard this for the first time tonight, on the eve of my 30th birthday, came home arseholed from the bar my Da put this dvd on, it sobered me up a bit then me old man got the whiskey out and when I heard this it blew me away, couldn't fight the tears away. Jaysus what a beautiful song.
There's drinking, and then there's drinking. There's fun, and then there's the nourishing of your soul. Treasure the times with your da. We're here for such a short time.
Jesus love your family
@@Sagan_Starborn to true
I have been a huge fan of Andy since I first heard him.singing with Planxty at a gig in Co.Roscommon way back in the 80s. His voice is so haunting and unique . I never tire of listening to this beautiful love song.
These guys and this line up kept me dreaming through some very dark times in.this my.countrys sojourn. Between.T.Lizzy, Moving Hearts, Plantxy, Scullion, and my Ma beating the rosary into my heathen soul I emigrated to be the "brave new world" of America....aaay. The constant during those wilderness years was my dream iof.that western seaboard croft and a few creamy.pints now and again.
Ireland has moved in a direction that neither my grandfathers nor I could ever have envisioned.
Damien, your post invites a reply, all those singers and groups about in an Ireland of bad times, do you recall Moving Hearts and what they sang about? But the music was great, I had the cassette of the great Planxty black LP. I've this song on my headphones; lovely.
You don''t have to be Irish to love Planxty! Never knew so many people enjoyed them so much. Great song, thanks for posting this.
I am German and love Irish music since 45 years. This song melts all stress away from me every time I listen to it. Beautiful and sad at the same time.
Andy ,what a beautiful ,plaintive song ....leads me back to the real Ireland ..that rugged beautiful coast of Clare...
One of my mother's FAV. Places. Not far from her home .connammara. ireland.
I was at this gig. Wondrous ❤☘️🙏🎶💚
One of the most beautiful songs ever written. Thank you.
Bloody hell. This is the song. Anyone with a heart. I grew up listening to them. Always come back here. Great writer.
Became a fan of Plaxty and of Christy Moore in the late seventies... One of my favourite songs.
This song reminds me of my friend Alan who would spend every summer in Clare. He died a few years ago, and every time I want to feel close to him, I play this beautiful song. Thank you Andy
Thinking of my daughter, listening , crying. Most beautiful song ever. Really. Took me 25 years to figure this out
I’m addicted to this song can’t get enough it makes me happy and sad all at the same time
Beautiful sound I love that tune so much brings right back to the glory days of folk in the seventies. I feel so lucky to have such great memories of the time.Each one of them were brilliant. RIP Liam O Flynn.
Surely one of the most beautiful songs ever. And written by a man who isthemost brilliant musician as well. What a man . I remember playing thison my tinwhistle on arock in west clare with the wind howling x the waves lashing . Over 60 years ago
You are class 🙂
I lived in Dublin for most of the 70’s. I used to go see Planxty a lot.
This song always makes me so sad,all the prople I have known and loved,who are now gone from this world,until we meet again, my love still lives for you.
I heard this song when I was a young man and it melted my heart . Forty year later and the experience is the same .
dad died in 2004,him and mum used to take us on hols to all the places andy mentions in the song in clare,you think he wrote it in memory,the year it came out,beautiful song,and its good to cry at any age.
Beautiful , I could never get tired of that song and Andy’s wonderful voice , it seeps into your soul !❤
The finest of musicians the like,s of we shall never see again
One of my all time favourite songs.
Oh to be 19 again, in love, and in Ireland.I think my soul stayed behind when I left..
Come back! We're still here.
i have the same feeling
The door is open nancy
Nancy Benefiel
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Me too...but 20yo...in small doses Ireland definitely makes one wistful
all celtic souls like this song.
I was only about 6 r 7 yrs old when I first heard this. I am now 57 yrs. Living in Nigeria. But there's not a night will pass that I do not listen to this music. Well done planxty ye r all legends.
'Twould bring a tear to a glass eye this song
This makes me think of my father, after my mother died. He went through grief and remorse partly because he knew he didn't always treat my mother well. And now he knows he's all alone.
When my mother died, I saw her face everywhere and I went through tremendous grief and remorse. I didn't love her enough when she was still alive.
Your mother is watching over you and she loves you and she knows every hair on your head. Couple of years after my mother-in-law died I was living in her apartment sitting on the sofa and I had two or three kids and they were in the room in the back it was evening and I had the kids and got married to her son after she passed away all of a sudden I smelled for a split-second her perfume so I never forgot that she came to looking on us and to give me the knowledge that we don't die she let me know she was watching over me and her son and our children in her home. That was the greatest gift I ever got from anyone in my life was proof of Life after we die
planxty are so timeless brings me back to my youth. class act real Irish music. Makes you so proud to be Irish from a land full of beautiful music .
It would be beautiful, if it didn't contain so much truth and pain...I love it though it's been breaking me heart for 40 years. Andy you nailed it with this song mate!
+KierOg Absolutely agree 100%. Every time I hear this song, something inside me twists knife-like, then aches with a profound feeling of loss - no matter what my life circumstances might be. I first heard it in the 70's and since that fateful day I must have listened to it hundreds of times.... and it has the same effect on me today as it did all those lost years ago. Your comment, KierOg, seems pretty much the definitive one .
I know that feeling KierOg!! Sadness and Sorrow, but Joy as well . Hope??!!! God bless all xxxxx The west Coast of Cork is a place of thinking too!! Let's just stop maudling and swim in the beautiful Atlantic!!! xx
Unique voice unbelievably poignant one of Éire's national treasures.
Had the pleasure to watch Andy Irvine at the philomonic in Liverpool a few years ago . A great concert, we met him after lovely man
ffsf said that Andy is a genius, if you want me to disagree I can not help you, this mans wepons are his voice, his words, his thought and his playing, those are the weapons that that can not be ever beaten, they will stand the test of time.
Andy is one of the few BARDS!! No words can describe his emotion's, the way he does the song, and the spirituality and Irish deep, deep, love of our country and the ancient songs and stories. I was lucky to see Planxty in the point. I was very happy to see David Bowie live too! Enjoy this beautiful music and the beautiful Andy Irvine. xxx
'Sorrow and sadness' ............ a wonderful song and performed to perfection
one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. I never get tired to hear it.
More than magic - infinitesimal beauty. My wife, her Mum and Dad and I spent a short time at Spanish Point in 1978 - Unbelievable. I can feel it now 42 years later . Time has no presence when beauty prevails forever.
Love and forgiveness
As a west Clare man this song brings tears to my eyes...
Same as , i once came from kilkee
Me too, Spanish Point
@@joycem62 Kilkee man here...
I'm with you ❤
Kerry Tears
This is the stuff they play in Heaven.
In the middle of this dreadful Pandemic, this song soothes my soul.
The west coast of Ireland will do that for you, espically connemarra, Clifden and the 12Bens!!
Scamdemic
@@comerfordjohnnine Wise up
@@belfastsoul8863 you are saying nice things about my homeland, Joyce country, I completely agree with you, it sinks deep into your soul and mind and will not let go no matter where you wander, it still remains in your bones
@@jamesbradshaw3389 Yep, God's own country !
One of the best love songs ever written along with "time will cure me", Andy is a true songwriter, he has an incredible ability to touching souls with his music
It's been a long time since a piece of music leaves me in an almost hypnotic state. This one moved me to tears. Just gorgeous.
Go raibh míle maith agath.
Wonderful Andy Irvine. Thank you for this beautiful song.
This is the most beautiful, heartfelt music I have heard in a very long long time. Thank you, you wonderful men and do keep singing and playing.
You have so much to offer and joy that you give for your songs. Magnificent!
one of my favourite songs of all time
Andy ,congratulations on a beautiful evocative song ,delivered with your unique voice....All we had before this were the Ceili bands and the Showbands ..we of a certain age owe so much to Planxty and Horslips and Rory................................
I am sure Planxty would not share your disdain for the ceili bands.
@@dbarnwell8224 I dont regard them with disdain .rather as a stepping stone ,neither the Ceili Bands or the Showbands !!They kept the flame burning and I believe that Horslips and Planxty ,the Bothy Band,Thin Lizzy picked up that baton and through their interpretation brought that old music to a new generation .....................thus giving it new life.
Before it was a helpless reminder of unrequited love lost, but I didn't get it then. Now, many decades later, the pain is a small price to pay, it allows for re-living a time together with a dearly departed. Vivid memories fade, but the mood still remains.
Pain being the expression of humanity through song, Andy through your music I feel your pain but at the same time humbled, its a beautiful pain because of your music. thoughtful intellect. Thankyou
classic. pure music can be seen with closed eyes, try this. #respect
The texture of this music is sublime. Really.
When I hear Andy, I ll always be young :)
Seeing the tears roll down Christy's face as I was already in floods did me in.
What a piece.
I've always wanted to visit the west coast of County Clare and County Kerry, where my father's family came from. It doesn't look like that's going to happen, but hearing this lovely music gives me a connection. Thanks for posting..
if you have Irish blood in your veins you will always be in Irelands heart.
How does this guy manage to write songs about things that happen to me, long before they happen?
He is the Irish nostradus!
@@heavnnnsent or even Nostradamus
He's a Clare voint
I have loved this song since I first heard it in the late 70s. Still hope someday to go to the shores of Clare.
just back, from all those places he sings about. Miss it already, was only there yesterday lol
Beautiful song , I saw andy at a solo performance in Maidstone Kent last year very intimate and enlightening evening
I hold this band and especially Andy in very high esteem.
Liam O’Flynn RIP
Absolutely beautiful song.
I went to one of these comeback concerts at Vicar Street - I used a MiniDisc recorder covertly to record it. Quality was nearly as good as the Official CD(Which I bought as well.....)
It was a Magical night and atmosphere......
They were all on thier A Game - Liam Og O'Flynn on pipes and Whistle was fantastic and I don't think I have ever heard Andy or particularly Christy Moore sing better........
Good Memories 😊
Wish I was there..
Close your eyes. You are now in Ireland....
Andy is beautiful to the core!
An absolute classic; thanks fellas, especially Andy.
No words can do justice to this music. Makes me smile, cry, reminisce, hope and much, much more. I have spent many nights alone with Planxty and those nights have been some of my happiest.
Me again! I recently heard this song, and now ... I have to play it every day, I LOVE THIS SONG, TRUELY!
G. K. Chesterton - Are the men that G-d made mad, for all their wars are merry and all their songs are sad!
Very touching song. Reminds me of when I first heard this beautiful song.
Love watching the shadows pass over the faces of each of the accompanying musicians, their lips as they sing along... no one is untouched
Yes...agree with you...with "as l roved out"...simplement merveilleuses et intemporelles..!
I used to have another favourite song but now. It's this onwe
thats how a great song shout played and song this is timeless
Love songs to places instead of people always hit different. Personifying the beauty of West Clare is the most remarkable song of all time (in my opinion). The words are incredible.
Beautiful song, makes me think about humans. Look at the things we create for our loved ones who have died
This poignant song takes me way back , I love it so much, beautifully sung by a beautiful man, xxx
Perfection, absolute perfection!
Beautiful
Beautiful sorrow, this song.
Thankfully I managed to see Andy just before lockdown last year and he's still doing great stuff. I know I am going to be accused of "heresy" here and whilst I have 4 different recordings of the song by Andy as I love it so much, I still say the best ever version is by Geraldine MacGowan with Chris Jones on guitar (RIP Chris), which is just absolute perfection. Can't wait to be back in Clare for the live sessions again this year after all this pandemic madness. RIP Liam and thank you so much for giving all so much joy over so many years. We miss you man.
THis sound is unique and will ever prevale thank you Planxty
So perfect and so beautiful!
Wonderful! Beautiful words with true meaning. Your song touches my feelings from the past.
Im from kilkee in west clare and thank you Andy song discribes place too a tee
Fantastisch song and fine guitar playing. Thank you so much.
Beautiful song!
My God it’s beautiful
Magic music!
Beautiful .
Just outstanding.
Makes me think of the cliffs of Mohar in Claire.
The cliffs of Moher in Clare. Or if you like the Cliffs of mohair.
belles modulations, beaucoup de finesse !
watching now with liam gone wow sad
complete brilliance
beyond beautiful ! Timeless!
Just ... Perfect !
Possibly the greatest song ever written
Andy is such a musical treasure who is one of my favorites. His love of Woody Guthrie, Irish traditional and Eastern European music has created a one of a kind musician. His mastery of the Irish Bouzouki and mandolin along with such a gifted voice has been our good fortune. From Sweeney’s Men,Planxty,Patrick Street, Mozaik and solo albums he has given us a rich body of music to enjoy. Songs of the road, social issues, love and historical themes his body of work is our good fortune to listen to and enjoy. I have many musical heroes but Andy is a standout. Planxty with the likes of Andy, Christy Moore, Donal Lunny and the late Liam O’Flynn gave us some of Ireland’s finest performers still to this day.
Absolutely a magnificent genius.❤
Comme on les aime
Ils traversent l'espace et le temps avec ce bonheur musical qui leur vient de PARTOUT et d'eux mêmes
AVANT TOUT
Andy haunting and beautiful