Lovely performance from Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh and Linda Nicleòid. Nevertheless, I’d like you to add hashtags on the singers’ names so that it’ll be easier to find these performances on UA-cam.
Someone could translate it for a poor french one? Who is this Paul? Why are they so sad? Who can tell me why I switch on the repeat mode since hours?!?
@1manuscriptman The comment comment was a dig at the moderators :) Her name has a Gaelic form and an English form, hence the different spellings. It originated in Gaelic, that's why I prefer it.
@@saramcdowell5596 Thanks, I am aware of the difference. My question was which was being sung here given that one singer was Irish and one was Scottish.
@@saramcdowell5596 The loudest voices do not speak for 'America'. Some of us have the respect to differentiate and not slap an easier whitewash over all of it.
Lovely performance from Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh and Linda Nicleòid.
Nevertheless, I’d like you to add hashtags on the singers’ names so that it’ll be easier to find these performances on UA-cam.
Thank you UA-cam for finding this musical treasure.
Love Linda's beautiful Scottish sound. Muireann is Ireland's finest!
Both sang beautifully!
Piękna muzyka. Wspaniały głos. Macie wielki talent.
Haunting, stunning, something really special - thanks
So beautiful, thank you
Very Special Music
Thanks!
You are very welcome! and thank you so much for your support.
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Lovely
A lovely song although I couldn't follow the words.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Excellent!🎼🧚🍺🍺🧚♀️🤙
Someone could translate it for a poor french one?
Who is this Paul?
Why are they so sad?
Who can tell me why I switch on the repeat mode since hours?!?
Beautiful girls
Thanks
Thank you
👍🙏
Upyahgurlsyah!!! 😀
Go h-an mhaith/Sgoinneil.
Ich erinnere sie etwas, von vormaliger Lebenszeit, Fraeulein mit chestnut Haar, zu rechts... schoen; in alte Norse, ein Wort ist Hnos...
where can I get a cd or download this?
Still after it?
Names of these beautiful voices??
@1manuscriptman Would love to know why my answers from weeks ago were deleted. Agree with your answer except I prefer Linda NicLeòid.
@1manuscriptman The comment comment was a dig at the moderators :) Her name has a Gaelic form and an English form, hence the different spellings. It originated in Gaelic, that's why I prefer it.
Great to see another Orr is watching these videos. Greetings from New Zealand.
@@davidorr6627my primary school teachers name was Orr in NZ
@@Tiaki973 It wasn't me. I've never been a teacher. There's a lot of us Orr's down here.
Who's the one with the red hair? Im dumbfounded
Ich erinnere sie etwas, von vormaliger Lebenszeit, Fraeulein mit chestnut Haar, zu rechts... schoen; in alte Norse, ein Wort ist Hnos; Snog...
Gaeilge or Gaidhlig?
Gaidhlig
Gaeilge is Irish language, Gaidhlig is Scottish, we refer to both as Gaelic in America.
@@saramcdowell5596 Thanks, I am aware of the difference. My question was which was being sung here given that one singer was Irish and one was Scottish.
@@PhillProbst a bit of both is the usual practice with these singers, although the song is Scottish.
@@saramcdowell5596 The loudest voices do not speak for 'America'. Some of us have the respect to differentiate and not slap an easier whitewash over all of it.