Julie Fowlis - 'Hùg air a Bhonnaid Mhor'

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  • @robertdigout5008
    @robertdigout5008 Рік тому +14

    One doesn't have to understand Gaelic to love this music-Hell, I'm a Frenchman from St. Peter's ,Cape Breton Island and I can't get enough of this wonderful group of musicians. Thanks for making this great music available.

    • @Biffo316
      @Biffo316 9 місяців тому +1

      Don't worry not many celts understand their native language these days. But in Ireland it's making a resurgence with a lot of public office jobs requiring a certain level of Irish to be considered for a position. There's also been a notable increase in the demand for fluent Irish speakers in contact centres across the country

    • @robertdigout5008
      @robertdigout5008 9 місяців тому +1

      @@Biffo316 Thanks, that makes me feel so much better.

  • @teapoweredyugi
    @teapoweredyugi 12 років тому +37

    I'm seriously impressed with her abilities and the fact that she's what amounts to a cultural ambassador for Scotland.

  • @desertduke1
    @desertduke1 10 років тому +52

    Not only is she incredible, I love how she's pulled together so much talent from across the Celtic landscape! In this concert I see represented musicians from Capercaillie, Wolfstone, Danu, and others!
    I hope they all inspire more Gaelic language acquisition.

  • @matomartin922
    @matomartin922 11 років тому +15

    I do not understand a word, no it's so wonderful that you can listen to it all day

  • @mednmusic7889
    @mednmusic7889 11 років тому +14

    Sparks fly when she sings.
    Totally love Celtic music. :)

  • @jeffreystephens2658
    @jeffreystephens2658 11 років тому +13

    This song fills my soul's coffers like nothing else in the world. Thanks Julie.

  • @petermasterson8276
    @petermasterson8276 3 роки тому +13

    Absolutely outstanding performance.

  • @SnowmanOnGuitar
    @SnowmanOnGuitar 11 років тому +12

    As much as I appreciate her amazing and lovely voice.... I MUST draw attention to the guitar play! Such skill! :D

  • @jojo1234a
    @jojo1234a 7 років тому +38

    This is typical of songs that used to be sang by groups of women in the outer Hebrides when they had strenuous work to do, like making the dough, mixing the milk to make butter or washing clothes on a washboard. Life was very hard and work was not for the weak hearted, but there was no choice, work hard to feed and clothe the families or die of the harsh weathers. So they used to sing together and many old songs like this noticeably pick up the pace. So try to imagine the women all working together in the harsh conditions, singing together as they work and singing faster to encourage them to work faster and harder. It was a morale thing as well as adding some aspect of fun into the daily routine. There were no tv's, and a book was scarce to come by for an average family unit. So music and dance was a big part of life, it cost no money and various songs were over time created for different aspects of life.

    • @jonesjack310
      @jonesjack310 7 років тому +1

      Can you translate the lyrics into English,I am Chinese

    • @jeremysmith54565
      @jeremysmith54565 3 роки тому +5

      Plus most of the commoners were illiterate anyway back then so books even if they were widely as such distributed wouldnt have been read much by the commoners, so making songs more important as they could remember them

    • @mikegoldberg5261
      @mikegoldberg5261 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you for that great history lesson

    • @jojo1234a
      @jojo1234a 2 роки тому +2

      @@jeremysmith54565 that’s a very good point, yes singing and music were remembered by passing on through generations and by word of mouth, you are spot on! Isn’t it amazing how resilient they were? These days my teenage daughter thinks the world is ending if she looses internet connection for 2 minutes 😆☺️

    • @jojo1234a
      @jojo1234a 2 роки тому

      @@mikegoldberg5261 no, thank you for taking your own time out of your day to read it. 🙏😊

  • @skoolier
    @skoolier 9 років тому +27

    Boromir is jamming that Bass

    • @Biffo316
      @Biffo316 9 місяців тому

      He took time off from protecting Gondor from Saurons orcs and fighting to keep middle earth free to follow his dream of being a bass player in a Scottish folk band

  • @LowLaville
    @LowLaville 11 років тому +6

    Oh god I love that control she has on her voice!

  • @artdecco8617
    @artdecco8617 3 роки тому +10

    Talent on a higher level.............

  • @sjacktimmermans4994
    @sjacktimmermans4994 Рік тому +4

    Julie you are realy incredible amazing so wonderfull voice.
    I love your performing.

  • @stonehorn59
    @stonehorn59 11 років тому +6

    Beautiful voice, beautiful woman, and a wonderful band!
    I'm exited. I appreciate the discipline in the dynamic playing:
    All for the song, not for the player.
    Great!
    And - btw - wonderful music!
    Greetings from Berlin.

  • @anaterka13
    @anaterka13 8 років тому +10

    I love this song(s), partially because i don't understand a word from what she sings. Sometimes bad lyrics can ruin otherwise a very nice song. and sometimes you just cant help but listen to the lyrics if you understand the language.

  • @michelleong2762
    @michelleong2762 7 років тому +8

    beautiful! can't stop listening to it.

  • @meganmitchell1110
    @meganmitchell1110 11 років тому +6

    i'm absolutely in love with her and this song!

  • @best6933
    @best6933 12 років тому +5

    Like Julie's music, thank you on nice, old songs form history !

  • @salfordruffryder
    @salfordruffryder 12 років тому +6

    Doesn't get much better, perfect for a foot workout lol, wish I see her live one day

  • @KelticKabukiGirl
    @KelticKabukiGirl 12 років тому +4

    What a Pictish Goddess!!!!!!!!!! The sound of a Faery Queen!

  • @robhay23
    @robhay23 10 років тому +26

    wish i could speak our native language so i could understand what this beautiful lady is singing

    • @leyeti95
      @leyeti95 10 років тому +5

      I think is scotish gaelig.

    • @garrettjohnson4735
      @garrettjohnson4735 10 років тому +1

      Are you from the Hay clan sir?

    • @robhay23
      @robhay23 10 років тому +2

      yes i am

    • @garrettjohnson4735
      @garrettjohnson4735 10 років тому +1

      Nice to meet you! ^-^ I am a descendant from the same clan. I do not have the last name because it was my Grandmother who had the name.

    • @RaghnaidAnnaNicGaraidh
      @RaghnaidAnnaNicGaraidh 10 років тому +4

      Halò! ‘S mise Raghnaid NicGaradh ‘s tha mi ag ionnsachadh Gàidhlig. ‘S e cànan glè bhreagha a th’ ann. Tha mi a’ fuireach ann Astràilia ach bha mo sheanair Teàrlach MacGaradh, co-ogha Joick à Delgatie.
      Hello! I’m Rachel Hay, and I’m learning Gaelic. It’s a very beautiful language and I’m pleased to be learning it... even if our clan was French originally! I live in Australia, but my grandfather, Charles Hay, was cousin to the late Laird Jock of Delgatie.

  • @stvnnmnn
    @stvnnmnn 12 років тому +6

    That was totally freaking awesome! I've never heard anything like that before.

  • @annmarietornabene
    @annmarietornabene 11 років тому +7

    I love her and what skills, talent and voice!

  • @oldgunny9642
    @oldgunny9642 10 років тому +12

    Do not understand the words. But who needs to? Beautiful !

    • @esterherschkovich5002
      @esterherschkovich5002 10 років тому +1

      I agree or even its orgin as previous remarks...I do so appreciate people with talent..singing and playing instruments :)
      enjoyed it ...!

    • @oldgunny9642
      @oldgunny9642 10 років тому +4

      So true. This girl is nothing but Beauty and talent. Two of Gods pure blessings.

    • @oldgunny9642
      @oldgunny9642 10 років тому +1

      stella david So true. This girl is nothing but Beauty and talent. Two of Gods pure blessings.

  • @Payne2view
    @Payne2view 12 років тому +5

    Love the percussive tripping of the words.

  • @TheDauntless2468
    @TheDauntless2468 10 років тому +10

    Wonderful voice! I love this song.

  • @klickstarter
    @klickstarter 14 років тому +6

    Many thanks for this fantastic video. I hope I'll have the chance to see her live in the near future.

  • @dubmait
    @dubmait 12 років тому +3

    absoulutely brilliant

  • @TheBlueskyson
    @TheBlueskyson 14 днів тому

    Hi from Karachi. Love the music. similar to my country Pakistan. ty

  • @procrastinator99
    @procrastinator99 12 років тому +1

    Two songs under a one-song title, what a pleasant surprise!

  • @tangledandfar
    @tangledandfar 10 років тому +7

    Absolutely wonderful. Perfect. Thanks so much for sharing this performance.

  • @PanicBeach
    @PanicBeach 13 років тому +2

    Loving these videos! I first saw Julie in Brussels in July 2010 and will be in Durham, England on 29 September 2011. In the meantime getting my daily fix from her CDs and UA-cam ...

  • @gavmusic
    @gavmusic 11 років тому +2

    Julie Fowlis, Hebridean Enchantress.

  • @tareqhossain7492
    @tareqhossain7492 9 років тому +6

    Music at its best! love to hear you. .... ভালোবাসা।

  • @lucindawinehouse2002
    @lucindawinehouse2002 Рік тому +2

    I can sing this song in Scottish Gaelic even though I’m not a native speaker of Scottish or Irish Gaelic
    My main languages I speak are Spanish and English

  • @thegreatselkie6009
    @thegreatselkie6009 7 місяців тому +1

    I adore Julie! 💙🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶

  • @jacobedwards215
    @jacobedwards215 10 років тому +7

    Vackert röst, fantastisk melodi.

  • @Toxinaran
    @Toxinaran 13 років тому +1

    I saw there concert in Loveland, Colorado and having Irish blood in me, it moves you to hear thier music.

  • @pascalaudoin-go5ji
    @pascalaudoin-go5ji 7 місяців тому +1

    Super 💚

  • @katharinakopp813
    @katharinakopp813 11 років тому +3

    Such a beautiful language!
    Keep up with the great work! :)

  • @hobertlee7598
    @hobertlee7598 7 місяців тому

    BEAUTIFUL VOICE,BEAUTIFUL MUSIC

  • @johncassidy9968
    @johncassidy9968 10 років тому +1

    This is divine..

  • @theflash1952shodan
    @theflash1952shodan 12 років тому

    Hey mate, we can't ALL be Irish! Though the blessed are, the Scots are pretty close! Love Julie's music! Who's the idiot who pressed "dislike"?

  • @xxlyndixx
    @xxlyndixx 12 років тому +2

    Wow. I wish I could sing gaelic like that...

  • @irishjane47
    @irishjane47 12 років тому

    lots of us have both and are proud of it

  • @ZKETCH42591
    @ZKETCH42591 12 років тому +1

    i may be american but i have irish in me and this makes me feel great, magickal, happy. and to know were some of my roots are. every time i here this or flogging molly or dropkick murphys i have a sense of power in me. and god damn why cant they teach gaelic or dutch german from the amish. i mean yeah spanish n german are cool but with gaelic you know a language no one really know and its a beautiful magical language :)

  • @polaroidboekelo1
    @polaroidboekelo1 7 років тому +2

    don't understand a word but it's beautifull...

  • @Whizzbizz
    @Whizzbizz 12 років тому +2

    Such a coaxing elf!

  • @khongorkhulan3972
    @khongorkhulan3972 12 років тому +1

    WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @bigjesse1985
    @bigjesse1985 12 років тому

    Seeing her in 18 days at Perthshire Amber!!! CAN'T WAIT!!!

  • @SargonnasIncarnate
    @SargonnasIncarnate 7 років тому

    So many words sung so fast. Fowl is the Magick! Rappa of the glen

  • @hebrianailailai
    @hebrianailailai 3 роки тому +1

    ❤️

  • @katharinakopp813
    @katharinakopp813 11 років тому +1

    Such a beautiful language! :)

  • @jumpinphippo
    @jumpinphippo 12 років тому +2

    WoW! Don't know what that is in Gaelic but WOW anyway this lady is amazing in the highest!!!

  • @joasia989
    @joasia989 12 років тому +7

    I cannot say it to you in Scottish Gaelic, but I think you'll understand Irish: Is brea liom, go raibh mile maith agat!!!

  • @whizz549
    @whizz549 12 років тому +1

    J'aime beaucoup la personnalité de cette écossaise très talentueuse. Son mari est membre du groupe de folk irlandais Danú que je tiens également en estime.

  • @bobbymcgee2325
    @bobbymcgee2325 10 років тому +3

    Cheers,Nova Scotia

  • @miriambasnar3100
    @miriambasnar3100 9 років тому +1

    I love it ! (eventhough I can hardly speak Gaelic myself)

  • @lennonstark6104
    @lennonstark6104 7 років тому +2

    Waulking song

  • @wuffpaw
    @wuffpaw 10 років тому +44

    This music allows fairies to become real. Again.

  • @usuusu7301
    @usuusu7301 12 років тому +1

    class tune :)

  • @allisonforfornsed
    @allisonforfornsed 12 років тому

    I love the shout.

  • @Whizzbizz
    @Whizzbizz 12 років тому

    Yep!

  • @IvanDrakaliev
    @IvanDrakaliev 7 років тому +1

    Geweldige muziek!

  • @WOUTERJOYCOMPANYORG
    @WOUTERJOYCOMPANYORG 7 років тому

    LIEVE JULIE WAAROM WORD ER NIET MEE GEZONGEN ZIJN GEEN OUDE MAAR NIEUWE SONGS HET BLIJFT TRADITIONEEL KELTISCH MAAR OOK EEN BEETJE WESTERNS DANK JE WEL HEEL GOED JULIE WAT BIJZONDER VOL LIEFDE GEEF JIJ MIJ OP DEZE AVOND WOUTER

  • @aheadrec6659
    @aheadrec6659 8 років тому +2

    now we know where rap came from...shes brill..

  • @tigerlillylight
    @tigerlillylight 8 років тому

    thank you. my own!

  • @left4right0223
    @left4right0223 11 років тому

    Will I ever find myself a woman like Julie Fowlis? :(

  • @mairead4303
    @mairead4303 9 років тому +9

    Tha seo direach breagha :)

    • @porker964c2
      @porker964c2 8 років тому +1

      +Mairead Morgan Tha e ceart gu leòr

  • @tonniebaumeister
    @tonniebaumeister 3 роки тому

    At 2:37 she is somewhat "barking" between the incredible quick speech. How does she do that?

  • @ranadushyant
    @ranadushyant 11 років тому

    agreed !

  • @angelcustodius3310
    @angelcustodius3310 11 років тому

    Me too ^^

  • @eoinocribin7502
    @eoinocribin7502 11 років тому

    savage tune :)

  • @xWHITExEAGLEx
    @xWHITExEAGLEx 11 років тому +1

    Celtic language and culture was spread over the isles long before the Romans arrived and there was currently a shift in the language throughout the Celtic world from Q to P. This was interrupted by the Romans and so Spanish Celts, Ireland and western Scotland, were the last places to retain Q Celtic. The Romans referred to any Gaelic raider as a "Scot", many of these coming from the sea kingdom of Dalriada based on Scotland's west coast.

  • @sophiawilliams1408
    @sophiawilliams1408 8 років тому

    I guth àlainn!

  • @keithlomas6107
    @keithlomas6107 2 роки тому

    Electric performance.

    • @eachmara187
      @eachmara187 2 роки тому

      Sponsored by Scottish Power!

  • @sologabbygirl1954
    @sologabbygirl1954 7 років тому +1

    I would have passed out from lack of oxygen......beautiful song though! :)

  • @jovanabibic5086
    @jovanabibic5086 11 років тому

    Oh how I wish I knew Gaellic!

  • @allisonforfornsed
    @allisonforfornsed 12 років тому +2

    It's not Irish, it's Scottish- however the languages are related. Scottish people called it "Gaidhlig" pronounced gal-ick.

  • @MrAlbusdumbeldor
    @MrAlbusdumbeldor 10 років тому +1

    yeahhh...gle mhath

  • @PrinciaFunnybunnysgf
    @PrinciaFunnybunnysgf Рік тому

    I'm so happy Assassins Creed Valhalla brought me here🔥🔥💯💯

    • @ddjay1363
      @ddjay1363 Рік тому

      This tune is in that game?

  • @WOUTERJOYCOMPANYORG
    @WOUTERJOYCOMPANYORG 7 років тому

    LIEVE JULIE FOWLIS NU JE TOCH AAN HET HOF SPEELT EN IK VOOR JE HEBT GEDANST
    WIL IK JE VRAGEN OF JIJ MIJ VROUW WIL WORDEN GRAAG ZOU IK MET JE TROUWEN
    OM MIJN KONINGIN TE WORDEN MET LIEFDE VAN EEN MAN DIE JOU LIEFDE WIL BEANTWOORDEN ALS IK JOU STEM HOOR VOEL IK JOU ZIE IK JOU BEANTWOORD JIJ MIJ
    IN LIEFDE IN EEN TAAL DIE IK NOG NIET KENDEN VERLANGEN DOET NAAR TIJDEN VAN WELEER DIE JIJ MIJ GEVEN KAN WOUTER JOANNES HENDRICK

  • @kimsingu
    @kimsingu 11 років тому

    And the another people who dislike... Prince William August, Duke of Cumberland.

  • @halbarbour7805
    @halbarbour7805 10 років тому

    From a personal standpoint, I live in America but I am of Scottish ancestry and have embraced this heritage fully. In the town I live near an Irish Pub opened about 5 years ago, and me being a Signpainter and Graphics man, did the signage and graphics. So to say I poured myself into it, the main signage is carved, 23 k gold leaf, and full colour graphics. Well, the Irish guy they hired to be general manager got loaded on night before the place even opened and they fired him. No one else of the investors are of Irish or Celtic blood. Recently they have dropped the Irish theme and have just become another bar............a memorial to apathy and mediocrity because it's just too much work to invest and be knowledgeable about a culture. I tried my best to get acts into the place that are Celtic, but could get no one of the ownership or management to agree. This music reminds me of what could have been for the Wild Rover, but alias no more.

    • @esterherschkovich5002
      @esterherschkovich5002 10 років тому

      liked your story :)...what a shame,how fab that would have been to be a celtic pub playing all that wonderful music...over a guiness!

  • @nikgeo8690
    @nikgeo8690 2 роки тому

    It reminds me a bit of myheritage's song for irish/scottish/welsh dna results...does anyone know if that song is hers? And how is it called...

  • @lapkamil
    @lapkamil 12 років тому +1

    What a nice elf! Where did they catch it?

  • @scottyoung3501
    @scottyoung3501 10 років тому +2

    there is no Irish bouzouki planxty member Andy Irvine discovered it in his journeys he used it in the 70 to recreate Irish songs the origin is Greek

  • @inactive3651
    @inactive3651 7 років тому +1

    Guitar chords anyone? Been trying to work them out myself just can’t get it right :( Tapadh leat x
    (First song)

    • @eachmara187
      @eachmara187 6 років тому

      tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/julie_fowlis/hug_air_a_bhonaid_mhoir_chords_2383367

  • @Whizzbizz
    @Whizzbizz 12 років тому

    Sure I had!

  • @rittyrussell3652
    @rittyrussell3652 12 років тому

    Anyone know what the name of the tune that was playing at the intro? Cheers!

  • @raysie34
    @raysie34 8 років тому

    Chan eil aon chànan gu leòr

  • @josilancarvalho5410
    @josilancarvalho5410 7 років тому

    Dìreach iongantach!

  • @StrandedPixels
    @StrandedPixels 12 років тому

    Is that Survivorman playing the accordion?

  • @KelticKabukiGirl
    @KelticKabukiGirl 12 років тому +2

    Picts mixed with Scotti Gaels in the 8th century along with Viking invaders, to form the nation Alba, after Alpine's death, Kenneth MacAlpine Overcame the Picts with an alliance with the Vikings. All modern Scottish people are Gael, Pict, and Nordic..........

  • @VictoriaBlogger
    @VictoriaBlogger 11 років тому

    What is the name of the second song, please? The kind of happy, bouncy one ... :-)

    • @stevenpearce2756
      @stevenpearce2756 10 років тому +2

      Or any of the three in the Puirt-a-beul Set:
      'S Toigh Leam Fhìn Buntàta 's Ìm
      Tha Fionnlagh Ag Innearadh
      Hùg Oiridh Hiridh Hairidh

    • @VictoriaBlogger
      @VictoriaBlogger 10 років тому

      Steven Pearce
      Thank you so much!

  • @ltngbkr
    @ltngbkr Рік тому

    Gle mhath! tha isen bhregha smoanich mise

  • @guyfihi
    @guyfihi 12 років тому

    Rumor has it that Julie is married to that Irish lad on the Bouzouki. No doubt Scotland produced a good one in Julie. Long live Gaeldom!

  • @michaelwhitestone7078
    @michaelwhitestone7078 7 років тому

    6

  • @acecat2798
    @acecat2798 10 років тому

    What instruments are these? (The lute-thing specifically)

    • @Mullewarp
      @Mullewarp 10 років тому

      That's an Irish Bouzouki. Invented by Andy Irvine and Donal Lunny in the sixties.

    • @johnjazz6652
      @johnjazz6652 9 років тому +2

      Detlef Stockhaus that is a greek instrument and not an invention by any irish person i have been listening to and playing greek music since the fifties get you facts right

    • @Mullewarp
      @Mullewarp 9 років тому +6

      Yes, the bouzouki is a greek Instrument. And Andy Irvine first used a greek bouzouki in the 60's, but in a different tuning. And then an irish Luthier build him a lute like instrument like this in the video. And they called it Irish Bouzouki. So, the greek bouzouki is the ancestor oft the irish bouzouki and Andy Irvine "invented" this Instrument to the irish music. So, I didnt talk about greek bouzouki in my post before and the Instrument played here isnt a greek bouzouki.

  • @patienceway
    @patienceway 12 років тому

    that would be the only thing that explains a 'dislike' choice. Either that or the 'dislike' button pusher is simply mad as the proverbial hatter.