Sharon Shannon, one could never get bored listening to your accordion music because you are a real Master of traditional music. Go maire tú i gcónaí agus saol fada leat Sharon ó Cheanada!❤️ ☘️
I first heard Sharon Shannon about 25 years ago on the radio and thought “She’s brilliant”. I then went to see her live at King Tuts in Glasgow. Ive been following her ever since. Totally unique, love her music.
A prodigious talent on many instruments , A national treasure, Aren't we lucky to have her ,Livens up the day a 5 30 pm as I'm heading to work 👏👏👏 well it's better than anything in know for the feel good factor
I bumped into Sharon and Alan on Saturday morning, 5th October 2019 in a doorway of a cafe (in Stirling) where there was a poster of them. For the previous night's performance at the Tolbooth Theatre. She has a great sense of humour. Fantastic to meet her. Sharon I hope your parents were not too upset when you took him home. You could have done worse!
We broke at Aughrim but stood at Limerick and redeemed ourselfs fighting in France. The Gods of War have fun with the Catholic Irish. At Ginchy we please the old Morrigan and polished our honour. The old crone granted us a pathetic civil war and took our greatest leader from the backside of county Cork. We are in the EU now so honour matters no longer
lovely lady and, of course, superb musician. my only complaint is that i ruin my dinner because i can't pull myself away from the videos. especially one with natalie someone - violinist - that takes the biscuit..
O'Riada inspired by the Siege of Limerick and the Flight of the Wild Geese when 10000 men and 4000 women and children choose exile in France as opposed to living under tyranny and the penal laws.
I'm sure you mean didn't believe in civil and religious liberty and parliamentary democracy under the Glorious Revolution? There's no proof at all that this song favours the Irish Jacobites or Irish Williamites.
What a beautiful interpretation of Marbhna Luimní. Fair dues to you Sharon . I hesitate to add this....BUT...for some bizarre reason Sharon then did something that has driven me nuts for years, as the notes are gently fading away from a haunting “ slow air “ and the listeners are still in a kind of musical reverie , the player shatters a beautiful mood by immediately charging into a manic jig or reel or whatever at ninety miles an hour . What the hell is that about ? Is it some kind of Irish trad embarrassment for displaying musical sensitivity or what ? Stop it .!
Two incredible famous contrasting Irish traditional Irish tunes - a beautiful old slow air followed by an incredibly played contrasting Irish reel - a dance tune which we Irish love to listen to and dance to. Keep it going Sharon - none better I say! Margaret Gillespie.
Sharon Shannon, one could never get bored listening to your accordion music because you are a real Master of traditional music. Go maire tú i gcónaí agus saol fada leat Sharon ó Cheanada!❤️ ☘️
The bass acts as a drone. I don't know who else likes this kind of music, but I'm in heaven.
I love it !
If heaven is half as good as that what a place it is IT MUST BE SOMEWHERE IN CLARE 😂😂BEAUTIFUL ❤❤❤❤WHAT A LADY LOVE 💘HER ❤
Really enjoy these traditional Celtic songs and Sharon really nails it! The fella accompaining her is excellent as well!
Any sort of Celtic music really stirs my blood!!! Thank you Sharon!!!!
same here
I first heard Sharon Shannon about 25 years ago on the radio and thought “She’s brilliant”. I then went to see her live at King Tuts in Glasgow. Ive been following her ever since. Totally unique, love her music.
OMG!!! She is actually watching him to make sure he can keep up with her, well done lad, you managed to keep up with Sharon Shannon!...fabulous,xx
God saw that the world lacked a bit of soul so he solved the problem by giving us Sharon and her siblings....
😊
As an avid Irish music lover and a fan of the accordion - this is a six minute rock concert to me. Fellow musician with all due respect to Sharon!
I have watched and listened to this video so many times. Thank you!
A prodigious talent on many instruments , A national treasure, Aren't we lucky to have her ,Livens up the day a 5 30 pm as I'm heading to work 👏👏👏 well it's better than anything in know for the feel good factor
Sharon always look in such delight when she makes music I love that. I guess here she is in sombre mood. Liam too
The soul of Ireland, Sharon with great accompaniment by Alan !
That's so beautiful. No words express it.
This amazing Play beautiful ever Sharon and Alan adore ever thank you Both
This so gorgeous ever and beautiful Sharon and Alan amazing Play ever appreciate thank you
Amazing and beautiful music ever Sharon and Alan thank you gorgeous mighty
Beautiful
musicality from their heart n' soul
LOVE SHARON AND HER ACCORDION !!!!!!
Thank god im Irish
Thank you sharon ye little ride and co...yUP
I bumped into Sharon and Alan on Saturday morning, 5th October 2019 in a doorway of a cafe (in Stirling) where there was a poster of them. For the previous night's performance at the Tolbooth Theatre. She has a great sense of humour. Fantastic to meet her. Sharon I hope your parents were not too upset when you took him home. You could have done worse!
S
Amazing ever sound LOvely so much Sharon and Alan adore ever thank you amazing :D :D
Beautiful musician what a gifted family, Daniel O'Connor tarmons
Lovely rendition of that Lament. Thanks!
It is really lovely but Aughrim was a disaster and where our "gentry" shamed themselfs by departing quickly.
So great Play indeed from The heart ever Sharon you amazing appreciate you give all here thank you also Alan
🦢🥰
Wow. Amazing
Superb.
❤❤❤❤
We broke at Aughrim but stood at Limerick and redeemed ourselfs fighting in France. The Gods of War have fun with the Catholic Irish. At Ginchy we please the old Morrigan and polished our honour. The old crone granted us a pathetic civil war and took our greatest leader from the backside of county Cork. We are in the EU now so honour matters no longer
okaaay?
Wonderfull! Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful music Sharon CON Horan Newbridge Kildare
beautiful slow air.
That was amazing
wow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wonderful !
who needs a huge orchestra of 50 musicians ...
two are enough!
(if they are sharan and alan)
Sharon “o”
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🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
o o o o 🪗🪗🪗🪗🪗of course ....
(thanks for the hint!)
Woah Sharon!
Unvarnished genius.
lovely lady and, of course, superb musician. my only complaint is that i ruin my dinner because i can't pull myself away from the videos. especially one with natalie someone - violinist - that takes the biscuit..
Her eyes are closed. She's playing from her heart not her mind.
I wish I was beside her
Always Pibroc'h......as an arrow on my soul !
matur suksma
Alma Irlandesa!
Excellent plus your pretty
Any one know second tune
Girls At Martinfield, then Jean's Reel. Both tunes are from the Phil Cunningham Set which is on the first/self-titled Sharon Shannon record
Maith an Caileen..
You'll never beat the Irish!
0:08 - 2:40 - thats all
O'Riada inspired by the Siege of Limerick and the Flight of the Wild Geese when 10000 men and 4000 women and children choose exile in France as opposed to living under tyranny and the penal laws.
Sorry to differ but in fashion of the time no women we allowed.
I'm sure you mean didn't believe in civil and religious liberty and parliamentary democracy under the Glorious Revolution? There's no proof at all that this song favours the Irish Jacobites or Irish Williamites.
And then the uptempo kicks in
What type of melodian is that?
Not sure of the tuning but it's a Castagnari
A model made spacially in honour of Sharon 3 voices very small but very powerfull .
I dont know what a bout thé reeds but for me its à BC
melodeon.
Vote NP!
Let's dedicate to our Terry Wogan, a good Limerick boy
Aye, a very greedy man to accept so much payment from BBC for children in need, he shoulda stayed on the radio
What a beautiful interpretation of Marbhna Luimní. Fair dues to you Sharon .
I hesitate to add this....BUT...for some bizarre reason Sharon then did something that has driven me nuts for years, as the notes are gently fading away from a haunting “ slow air “ and the listeners are still in a kind of musical reverie , the player shatters a beautiful mood by immediately charging into a manic jig or reel or whatever at ninety miles an hour . What the hell is that about ? Is it some kind of Irish trad embarrassment for displaying musical sensitivity or what ? Stop it .!
Two incredible famous contrasting Irish traditional Irish tunes - a beautiful old slow air followed by an incredibly played contrasting Irish reel - a dance tune which we Irish love to listen to and dance to. Keep it going Sharon - none better I say! Margaret Gillespie.
her smiles Irland
Love Sharon. Not a gonner on electronic pianos . Does nothing for me