Yep. for me, Altan and Devish were the last bands that got me going. There's great bands out there but they're either playing in a style that was done to perfection in between the 70s and the 90s, or using increasingly complicated arrangments in a search for a new sound
@@johndooley1908 The Bothy Band & Planxty had extraordinary influence on most Trad musicians and singers. I doubt very much that any similar group has had as much influence on the individual player and singer since. You're right, of course; it's all studio work these days, voices and even instruments manipulated to a sort of insane perfection. Guitar styles and fiddle styles were copied - and they were copy-able - to the benefit of ordinary players. I don't think we'll get back to that simple, true playing again.
Michael's guitar playing is amazing. Although it sounds plain and straightforward he's actually doing loads, but it's so bang tight that he leaves it uncluttered with loads of room for the fiddle. Brilliant
I’ve learned that with accompanying a melody , you strum on each count, like he does. But Oah yes Michael strums soo nice and tight .. Kevin is my favorite fiddler .
Heyo John! Doing alright? What does ‘uncluttered’ here mean to you? I wish to understand. I so much wish I had a lesson or 2 or 35+ by late Máistéir a Michíl. Perhaps I could have a lesson from one of his students. 🤷🏻 How many giotár students did he have? I only know Soaig Siberil from Brittany (BZH). Micheál is me uimhir a hAon-1 giotár backer ❤️ and also favourite amhránaí.
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If there has to be a ranking of 'Best Irish Fiddle Players', Kevin Burke is my choice as the very best, even above the great pioneer, Michael Coleman! His ability coupled with his musical sensitivity transends this world. First time I heard him play, it was love at first listen! Simply Brilliant.
Watching and listening to Kevin Burke is like having a vicarious out-of-body experience. There is unthinkably stunning music happening, but somehow it's a coincidence that it's happening in his hands. Truly marvellous.
How little he moves his head, how consistently perpendicular his bow is, how gently he flicks the strings without extra effort or display. He seems patiently observing his body and the bow, it's flowing out freely.
Two very gifted musicians. Many hours, days, weeks, months years concerts practicing and performing from that fire in the belly. Thanks you with the fire. Allan in calgary
This must be from early Eighties from the sets the are playing as most of material is from Promenade and Portland. Two extraordinary musicians who's combined talent was spellbinding.
For sure, I booked them at a small college during that period. Promoted their gig by playing 'Promenade' vinyl all day long thru a p.a. in the student union bldg. Sold the gig out and no one knew them but they never forgot them
Caio .Martins It is a sad sad commentary on life that there are people who just have to dislike things that have nothing to dislike. Mostly I think they dislike everything others like just because they can. ☹️
Why do they look like they're suffering ? Only devout Catholic boys could play the " Devil's Music " while sitting perfectly still . Funny !BTW I saw these chaps in Santa Cruz, 1980 !
Hello mate! I can't find the name of this tune for the life of me, so I transcribed it and credited it to Mr. Burke himself. If you still need the dots, here they are - thesession.org/tunes/17985
@@caliban8568 From my iPhone I was able to listen the MIDI, not download it. I’ll try on my Android phone. Sounds clean and perfectly accurate. Shall help me learn it. Thanks a lot! 😉 Sláinte
@@keving9233 "Born in London, of Irish parents from Co. Sligo " - according to "Companion To Irish Traditional Music" - by Fintan Vallely. First edition, Page 48
Niavlys Brunière Yes, there are several fretted instruments in the same family, such as relatives of the viola de gamba, etc... though I'm not sure if you'd call them a "violin" or not. I saw one person who made a 7 string fretted electric violin, but that is certainly an exception. Regardless, the comment was made due to the OP implying that fretless fiddles were a rarity, rather than the norm.
The Golden Age of Irish traditional music. Never got better than this for all the fancy orchestrations and electronics.
But thank said electronics for capturing this audio, video, and beaming it into your home!
Yep. for me, Altan and Devish were the last bands that got me going. There's great bands out there but they're either playing in a style that was done to perfection in between the 70s and the 90s, or using increasingly complicated arrangments in a search for a new sound
@@johndooley1908 The Bothy Band & Planxty had extraordinary influence on most Trad musicians and singers. I doubt very much that any similar group has had as much influence on the individual player and singer since. You're right, of course; it's all studio work these days, voices and even instruments manipulated to a sort of insane perfection. Guitar styles and fiddle styles were copied - and they were copy-able - to the benefit of ordinary players. I don't think we'll get back to that simple, true playing again.
Great comment.
Good on u kevin nice bow n. Fingering would love to play
With u coleman my style
Best guitar playing with fiddle I ever heard,,, amazing,,,
DADGAD tuning. This is the way.
Michael's guitar playing is amazing. Although it sounds plain and straightforward he's actually doing loads, but it's so bang tight that he leaves it uncluttered with loads of room for the fiddle. Brilliant
Well said. Great musician, that one
I’ve learned that with accompanying a melody , you strum on each count, like he does.
But Oah yes Michael strums soo nice and tight ..
Kevin is my favorite fiddler .
Heyo John!
Doing alright?
What does ‘uncluttered’ here mean to you?
I wish to understand.
I so much wish I had a lesson or 2 or 35+ by late Máistéir a Michíl.
Perhaps I could have a lesson from one of his students.
🤷🏻
How many giotár students did he have?
I only know Soaig Siberil from Brittany (BZH).
Micheál is me uimhir a hAon-1 giotár backer ❤️ and also favourite amhránaí.
Superb musicians.
On
Kevin plays in a way that seems effortless, but we know it took years to get that good, Micheal likewise. They were magic together.
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Well said, my friend.
Kevin's foot on the upbeat like a jazz musician. He's the best.
pure joy to listen to and watch.
Two of the greatest men of my lifetime.
If there has to be a ranking of 'Best Irish Fiddle Players', Kevin Burke is my choice as the very best, even above the great pioneer, Michael Coleman! His ability coupled with his musical sensitivity transends this world. First time I heard him play, it was love at first listen! Simply Brilliant.
Very good, possibly the best.
As a child I always lived Michael's voice he was my favourite singer to listen to. ❤️
His Breton student Saoig Siberil always told me he loved playing golf ^^
What amazing playing. Kevin Burke makes it look oh-so easy and belies the effort that he is making.
Watching and listening to Kevin Burke is like having a vicarious out-of-body experience. There is unthinkably stunning music happening, but somehow it's a coincidence that it's happening in his hands. Truly marvellous.
How little he moves his head, how consistently perpendicular his bow is, how gently he flicks the strings without extra effort or display. He seems patiently observing his body and the bow, it's flowing out freely.
@@PawsAndKeysIndeed he is.
YEAH!...thats how you do it! x
Two legends!
It's amazing as sometimes the fiddle almost sounds like bagpipes
Micheal was a gift of Nature. RIP. Kevin is still giving it Diesel.
Oh, that powerful down bow at 3:48 sends shivers down my spine!
+Beorn -When the tune and the key change. Yes!
THIS VIDEO SHOULD RECEIVE A GRAMMY ! MY HEAVENS !!
That and the outro ... total kick-ass. Incredible sound for just a guitar and fiddle ...
you must have a fucking boring ass life if that excites oyu
8ightBitKid ... heeping helping of flaming asshole for breakfast?
Love this. Great fiddling
Discovered this 15th Jan 2023 💚
Two very gifted musicians. Many hours, days, weeks, months years concerts practicing and performing from that fire in the belly. Thanks you with the fire. Allan in calgary
the perfect match in musicianship
Yes, Seamless -- one complete sound,
No-nonsense brilliance.
If I could play the fiddle half as good as Kevin,I would be a very happy man,Excellent:
Stunning music✅👍🇮🇪
This is such a wonderful and rare video recording ; thanks so much for uploading this !
A treasure.
It doesn't get any better than this! Thanks for posting it.
There ye go again. Reeling dancing tune galore
I don't know if I've ever heard a bit of fiddling more wonderful than that. So deft.
They make it look easy. Really good musicians do that.
What a pair of musicians!
This must be from early Eighties from the sets the are playing as most of material is from Promenade and Portland. Two extraordinary musicians who's combined talent was spellbinding.
For sure, I booked them at a small college during that period. Promoted their gig by playing 'Promenade' vinyl all day long thru a p.a. in the student union bldg. Sold the gig out and no one knew them but they never forgot them
Mighty music
Wow Brilliant Performance RIP Michael
Hi, it's written at the end of the tape : the Augusta festival, elkins, west virginia, the tape was produced in 1982...
amazing...
Great ...so harmony
my all time favorite
Just so good!!
seriously brilliant!!
They set the template for decades to follow
Major tugs on my heart strings; Awe and then some!
Megalific.my fvorite concert on the the internet
It does get better than this...pure revery.
Who on Earth would unlike this?!?!
Caio .Martins It is a sad sad commentary on life that there are people who just have to dislike things that have nothing to dislike. Mostly I think they dislike everything others like just because they can. ☹️
Charlatans!
Frustrated guitar or fiddle players?
@@Cashcrop54 who just got a free masterclass? Surely not :)
Merci beaucoup pour cette superbe vidéo !!! thanks a lot for this video !!!
The first tune is kilty town (Charlie Lennon wrote it), and he does a great job of it!
Wow!
Grossartig!
YEAH, BOY !!
I like This violin
I never knew how good he was until I saw this clip.
Wonderful concert! So glad you posted it. Where and when did it take place?
Mighty
Michael draws the most powerful music from his compadre Kevin! Wow!
Moi..not Henry, he is however, also, a lover of all such wonderful music.
musical zen
Fucking masters!!!!!
Mason’s Apron? the first ríl?
Are there many freemasons amongst Irish trad Music?
I couldn’t tell you that.
It's most likely a Scottish tune. Listen to Stuart Liddell play it on the pipes.
What year please? 1985 ish maybe? Thanks.
Kevin cruises in on one axl. Still mighty as could be. Michael never made it.
He made it to where he wanted to go and then some that bad luck,fell down the stairs and broke his neck. God speed Michael.
@@wildbill3638 miss him every day. It's a religion. We are apostles, NOT disciples. Let the blessings BE.
Can someone please tell me what tuning Michael O'domhnail is using?
Why do they look like they're suffering ? Only devout Catholic boys could play the " Devil's Music " while sitting perfectly still . Funny !BTW I saw these chaps in Santa Cruz, 1980 !
Which tune is the one ide tidied as a question mark?
Did Micheál ever play with Arty McGlynn?
oh nvm it has frets
Anyone know if Micheal's tuning was DADGAD or open D???
DADGAD (although some pieces in this concert were in standard tuning).
Anyone has the sheet for the 3rd ríl, Gan Ainm?
Hello mate! I can't find the name of this tune for the life of me, so I transcribed it and credited it to Mr. Burke himself. If you still need the dots, here they are - thesession.org/tunes/17985
@@caliban8568 Hi!
I think its Laighton’s/ Michael Kennedy’s and of course Farewell to Erin :)
@@caliban8568 From my iPhone I was able to listen the MIDI, not download it.
I’ll try on my Android phone.
Sounds clean and perfectly accurate.
Shall help me learn it.
Thanks a lot! 😉
Sláinte
Sorry about the UA-cam video having skips.
Zeke Smukler
Hayes and Cahill made wonderful mudic, but the intense beauty these two achieved is without equal.
4'37" Farewell to Erin...
That a fretless guitar?
I think this IRIS style
See U❤️
Is Kevin Burke Irish?
Yes
@@keving9233 "Born in London, of Irish parents from Co. Sligo " - according to "Companion To Irish Traditional Music" - by Fintan Vallely. First edition, Page 48
@@douglashadden2172 That makes him Irish.
@@jamescantrell6956 Wasn't me who asked.
Ok, cause I had been told 92 but the clothes matches more early 80's agus cuid gruaige Micheál ach oiread.
Play n time like genious mi
L colema n
Keven Burke Irish American
is that a fretless guitar?? amazing. fretless violin too, wow.
Violins usually don't have frets, indeed. As for the guitar, this one doesn't seem fretless to me, at least judging by the sound it makes.
This fretless violin sounds great! More Irish trad players should start using them!
***** I was being sarcastic... I know fiddles don't have frets.
SirSelby ***** Actually I've seen someone with a fretted fiddle, once. It exists.
Niavlys Brunière Yes, there are several fretted instruments in the same family, such as relatives of the viola de gamba, etc... though I'm not sure if you'd call them a "violin" or not. I saw one person who made a 7 string fretted electric violin, but that is certainly an exception.
Regardless, the comment was made due to the OP implying that fretless fiddles were a rarity, rather than the norm.
Hup
Effortless!
No effort
Ar fheabhas
Just so good!!!