Celtic Woman - Tír na nÓg ft. Oonagh

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  • @chessire1393
    @chessire1393 5 років тому +15340

    When you're neither Scottish, Celtic, Gaelic, or Irish and yet their music is the only thing that calls to you, it really feels like magic.

    • @synthwolfe8906
      @synthwolfe8906 5 років тому +725

      You dont need to have a gaelic ancestry to enjoy good upbeat music :)

    • @smyasir0
      @smyasir0 5 років тому +464

      Hey, I'm Pakistani and i'm in love with this sort of folk music ! ( came here after listerning to Malread's live rendition of" Hills of Ireland " )
      I think Music has no boundaries, only tastes. e.g : we have taste for this sort of music, which brings us together on this platform !
      btw, i LOVE the way the Scots speak English ! its adorable !

    • @bobsullivan5714
      @bobsullivan5714 5 років тому +232

      It IS the magic that calls to the blood......Wherever you are.

    • @sevenfreaks5762
      @sevenfreaks5762 5 років тому +147

      I have Welsh, Irish and Spanish ancestors. Am not entirely Celt and still enjoy this music ! We're all people of the world and music speak to our soul whatever our origins are :D

    • @Devin_Davis
      @Devin_Davis 4 роки тому +48

      Well I'm told europe is for everyone so I guess it doesnt matter.

  • @booplesnoop2272
    @booplesnoop2272 4 роки тому +8266

    Okay background to tir na nóg because some people aren’t Irish and don’t know the folklore
    There was once an Irish prince named Oisin, he knew of the legend of tir na nóg where you would never age and there was a beautiful princess called Niamh but that’s just a legend right?
    Oisin was out hunting with a few nobles and then one of them accidentally shot him in the back with a bow. The nobles discussed what to do and decided to leave him for dead.
    Oisin had lost all hope and had accepted he was going to die, he then heard the sounds of hooves, he opened his eyes and there was a beautiful woman, more beautiful than you could ever imagine, she hoisted him onto her horse ( without getting off btw) Oisin awoke in a palace in the middle of the forest which he later learned was called tir na nóg. The woman who had saved him was princess Niamh. Over a few months Niamh and Oisin drew closer and got married. After what seemed like a few years Oisin wanted to say goodbye to his father, he asked Niamh if he could borrow her horse her being the perfect wife she agreed, but gave him a warning not to get off it under any circumstances. Oisin made his way to his fathers castle, upon arrival all he could find were ruins of a castle. Oisin made his way back to tir na nóg but on his way back was an elderly man who’s leg was caught under a heavy stone Oisin, who had forgotten about Niamhs warning got off the horse to help the old man, he lifted the bolder with ease, although a few seconds later Oisin had turned into an old man, older than the man he had helped ( who was pretty old) before a minute had passed since he got off the horse Oisin had died of old age. Legend has it that Niamh is still waiting in tir na nóg for Oisin to return.
    ( if you want to hear any more Irish folklore like this just ask me I will be happy to tell them)

    • @joshuapatterson4995
      @joshuapatterson4995 4 роки тому +354

      I would love to know of any and all Irish myths you would like to share

    • @booplesnoop2272
      @booplesnoop2272 4 роки тому +626

      Okay so this is the myth behind the giants causeway in Belfast
      There was once a giant called Finn Mac Cool and his wife oonagh.
      Finn was the biggest and strongest giant in all of Ireland, said to be 54 feet tall and have the strength of 500 men.
      One day as he was standing outside his house he heard insults from the direction of Scotland, he hurled some nasty insults back and the other giant in Scotland ( benandonner) began hurling huge boulders at Finn to try to make a bridge so they could fight ( those are the rocks that make up the giants causeway) one of them missed and became the Isle of Man.
      Benandonner ( who was at least twice his size)started to make his way across, making the causeway longer and longer
      Finn was terrified, he ran to his wife oonagh and asked her to hide him, oonagh found an old cot and some blankets, Finn got in the cot and pretended to be a baby.
      Benandonner burst into the house and demanded to see Finn Mac Cool
      Oonagh said calmly that he was out but invited him to stay and wait
      Benandonner saw the “baby” and asked if Finn was the father ( it’s a 54 foot baby btw) oonagh said of course
      Benandonner was terrified because if his small baby was 54 foot tall, how tall would the father be
      He ran back to Scotland destroying the causeway as he went so that Finn couldn’t follow him home
      I have plenty more where that came from
      Just ask and you shall receive

    • @thatone6756
      @thatone6756 4 роки тому +145

      You should have a place where you post these Bc I rly love reading them. Like an app Instagram, amino rly anything Bc I love reading these

    • @booplesnoop2272
      @booplesnoop2272 4 роки тому +121

      @@thatone6756 it’s called Ireland
      Go to national school there and you get told these things

    • @lewhimsira
      @lewhimsira 4 роки тому +39

      AWWWW THAT IS SO SAD ;0;

  • @latter-daysaintpud1432
    @latter-daysaintpud1432 Рік тому +911

    No matter the line up of Celtic Woman, every one of them has a beautiful voice. It would be very hard if not impossible to name the very best line up.

    • @johnthomas2485
      @johnthomas2485 Рік тому +26

      I'd love them to another castle special, with every woman who ever appeared doing a few songs

    • @livijakrastina7552
      @livijakrastina7552 Рік тому +2

      ❤🤗🌺👍👍👍

    • @kamilfiryn
      @kamilfiryn Рік тому +6

      Mairead's fiddle had a best voice

    • @Ais-eb9bk
      @Ais-eb9bk Рік тому +5

      ORIGINAL CELTIC WOMEN. THE END.

    • @Unhappy_Nomad_Client
      @Unhappy_Nomad_Client 11 місяців тому +2

      @latter-daysaint Will the church excommunicate Lori Vallow, and Ruby Franke for child abuse?

  • @aozora-sakura
    @aozora-sakura 11 місяців тому +96

    遠い国、日本で聴いています。言葉は分からないけれど、雰囲気だけでも心が満たされます。
    その歌声、表情、曲、癒されます。

    • @halloweentownhigh420
      @halloweentownhigh420 5 місяців тому +1

      you get this perfectly, i know english but i don’t know celtic, but i feel this song in my bones

    • @kenkichi0314
      @kenkichi0314 5 місяців тому +1

      同じく。 Same as you.

    • @JoeyisDREADful
      @JoeyisDREADful 5 місяців тому +2

      No one really understands the chorus anyway, other than Oonagh who wrote it, since it's in Elvish.

  • @andressac27
    @andressac27 8 років тому +6126

    That's how I imagined celtic music when I was a kid... a lot of people dancing in the forest with green clothes, fairytales, fireflies and goblins around a fire. Nice video!

    • @jesser9243
      @jesser9243 8 років тому +33

      Exactly the same

    • @hannahrozenberg3411
      @hannahrozenberg3411 8 років тому +90

      Andressa C. Same! All I dream about at night! Girls in flowing dresses dancing in a forest!

    • @pandabear9541
      @pandabear9541 7 років тому +127

      Come to Ireland during the festivals, you won't know the difference, it's lovely.

    • @wilhatfield
      @wilhatfield 7 років тому +8

      Define "during the festivals" please. Aren't there more than one?

    • @luckfex3885
      @luckfex3885 7 років тому +19

      yes same here ,except in m6 imagination roman empire came took their lands raped their woman and plundered their village. i was a weird kid.

  • @lyricallen6412
    @lyricallen6412 4 роки тому +1164

    My grandmother would tell me this story before going to bed. It was honestly one of my favorite stories as a kid. Now I'm telling it to my daughter.

    • @danieloleszek8081
      @danieloleszek8081 4 роки тому +15

      That is very precious

    • @therat4890
      @therat4890 4 роки тому +12

      My personal favourite was the children of lir

    • @sunnybaudelaire9384
      @sunnybaudelaire9384 4 роки тому +5

      That's beautiful!

    • @yudelkanova2858
      @yudelkanova2858 4 роки тому

      That's good

    • @synthwolfe8906
      @synthwolfe8906 3 роки тому +8

      My biological grandfather was the closest link I had to my irish heritage. But he died when my grandma was 7 months pregnant with my mom. So I'm closer to my blackfoot heritage, due to my mom's step dad being half blackfoot (though HIS father left the tribe, as the council wouldn't admit a white woman, my great grandmother).

  • @kymmaraven6048
    @kymmaraven6048 6 років тому +2496

    As an Irish person, it makes my heart swell with joy to see music like this so well received by such a wide and varied audience. Truly a beautiful piece, and I'm glad others feel the same!

    • @eirienevenstar
      @eirienevenstar 5 років тому +40

      As a person with Irish heritage, my heart swells listening because I feel so much closer to my ancestors. I feel so much pride!

    • @Borthax
      @Borthax 5 років тому +19

      This song want's to make me learn Irish. Challenge accepted.

    • @italia689
      @italia689 5 років тому +12

      Cultural appreciation.

    • @robhannigan7562
      @robhannigan7562 5 років тому +12

      It is nice to know. That after all that happened to our people. We are still all here.

    • @PvtHudson98
      @PvtHudson98 5 років тому +5

      The Blackcelt Or you could do something to change your nation, like the Irish or British have done throughout history

  • @tierneyhewitt879
    @tierneyhewitt879 2 роки тому +361

    I had no idea this song existed, even though my mom loves Celtic Woman. my mom named me Tierney after Tir na nÓg, and she got it from a celtic baby name book. This song is unbelievably beautiful, and she’ll be so excited to hear it.

    • @101Nya
      @101Nya Рік тому +12

      My name is also Tierney!

    • @vip_q8102
      @vip_q8102 Рік тому +2

      Me too !!!!!

    • @ХакайнаЭйми
      @ХакайнаЭйми 11 місяців тому +2

      Это так мило))
      Зато теперь вы знаете, что вы названы в честь такого волшебного места ❤

    • @BigAlexgator
      @BigAlexgator 6 місяців тому +2

      Oh man my fiancé’s last name is Tierney and used to be O’Tierney before they came to the US.
      And mine is Paden from O’Padden.
      So funny what a small world 😂😂😂

    • @tierneyhewitt879
      @tierneyhewitt879 6 місяців тому +1

      @@BigAlexgator it’s crazy how small it is! Speaking of that, love your profile pic🤣

  • @rinavlette
    @rinavlette 4 роки тому +746

    Long ago, people in Ireland believed that there was a beautiful land in the western sea called Tír na nÓg - The land of the young. It was a place where the trees were always green, the flowers were always in bloom and men and women never grew old. This is the story of how Oisín, the son of Fionn MacCumhail leader of the Fianna, came to go to Tír na n-óg.
    One morning the Fianna were hunting deer on the shores of Lough Leane in County Kerry. As they rested on a hilltop, a beautiful girl came riding towards them on a snow white horse. She was dressed like a princess and her long golden hair hung to her waist.
    As she drew near, Fionn called out “What is your name and what land have you come from?” - “I am Niamh of the Golden Hair and my father is King of Tír na nÓg. I have heard of a great warrior named Oisín. I have to come to find him and ask him to return with me to the Land of the Young.”
    Fionn was sad, for he feared that if Oisín went with Niamh, he would never see him again. But it was too late, Oisín was already in love with the princess. He accepted Niamh’s invitation and waving goodbye to Fionn and his friends, he jumped onto the horse behind Niamh. Away they galloped into the morning mist.
    Over the land and the sea the fairy horse ran, moving as swiftly as a shadow. At last they reached the golden shores of Tír na nÓg. The king and queen welcomed Oisín and held a great feast in his honour. It was a magical land. Oisín hunted and feasted and at night he told stories of Fionn and the Fianna and of their lives in Ireland. Oisín had never felt as happy as he did with Niamh and before long they were married.
    Oisín lived in Tír na nÓg for three hundred years, but being so happy, it only seemed like three. Then a great longing came on him to go back to Ireland. Niamh did not want him to go but at last she agreed and gave him the white horse. Niamh warned him “set foot, even once, on the soil of Ireland and you will never return to Tír na nÓg.”
    When Oisín reached Ireland he found that everything had changed. There was no trace of his father or the fianna. As he passed through Gleann na Smol, the valley of the thrushes, he saw a group of men trying to move a large stone. “I will help you” he said. The mighty Oisín stooped down in his saddle, and with one hand, lifted the stone. But as he did so, the saddle strap broke and he tumble to the ground. Immediately the fairy horse galloped away and a great change came over Oisín. In the blink of an eye the great hero of the Fianna became a withered old man.
    Unsure of what to do, legend has it that the men brought Oisín to Saint Patrick. Saint Patrick tried to comfort Oisín in his old age. When Oisín learned that the Fianna and his father were long since dead, his heart was filled with sadness. Oisín spoke of the old days of the fianna and the many great deeds of Fionn, when they hunted and feasted and listened to great stories. He spoke of his time in Tír na nÓg and his beautiful wife Niamh. Although Oisín died soon after, the wonderful stories of Niamh and Oisín have lived on.

    • @frederikhyrup2871
      @frederikhyrup2871 4 роки тому +5

      So the fair folk? Nice folk tale. Better than any comments. Still it MAY have a grain of truth. I can tell you many such tales. Tho banned. History dies hard my friend.

    • @therat4890
      @therat4890 4 роки тому +12

      This is one of my favourite stories

    • @synthwolfe8906
      @synthwolfe8906 3 роки тому +15

      Honestly, this is my favorite variation so far. Others had oisin injured when niamh found him. Some had her merely kidnap him in his sleep.
      That said, I've read a few theories trying to connect various myths. For instance, one tried connecting Tir Na nÓg to atlantis and el dorado. The same land, but different myths across different cultures, based on what was preferred or desired by that culture.

    • @glenndownes8410
      @glenndownes8410 3 роки тому

      I am amazed .am Downes

    • @rurumi-chan
      @rurumi-chan 3 роки тому +2

      nah bro we were fighting England,Starving or fighting the English again lmao
      oh yea and also fighting dragons ir smt :)

  • @rukhsarshafi8067
    @rukhsarshafi8067 5 років тому +137

    I am an author who has a written a book on Celtic Mythology and I feel damn proud that I understand every reference in this song. Love this song!

    • @laurenelizabeth_9745
      @laurenelizabeth_9745 4 роки тому +2

      How cool what’s the name of your book?

    • @WhenAllTheWarmthLeavesUs
      @WhenAllTheWarmthLeavesUs 4 роки тому

      So... Whats your book?

    • @Hazyla
      @Hazyla 4 роки тому +2

      I guess we’ll never know the name of the book

    • @애기나비
      @애기나비 4 роки тому +3

      @@laurenelizabeth_9745 just searched with her google name, the book is
      (Her google name turned out to be her real name)

    • @TheBrennan90
      @TheBrennan90 4 роки тому +3

      Just by googling the name of the author this is that I got. The Numinous Personage by Rukhsar Shafi

  • @razorsedge6468
    @razorsedge6468 3 роки тому +901

    I was lucky enough to meet these amazing women a few years ago. My wife Daughter and I worked security for concerts as a weekend gig. It was a fun job before COVID hit. These women were some of the best people we ever had a chance to work with. Polite and friendly. They were amazing to see live and great fun to meet. Most performers we meet were not like that LOL.

    • @jamesmcknight7953
      @jamesmcknight7953 2 роки тому +6

      Noice 👌

    • @MrEgofreak
      @MrEgofreak 2 роки тому +23

      Friendly artists are probably about as rare as a Unicorn in your line of work! LOL.

    • @MrEgofreak
      @MrEgofreak 2 роки тому

      @did you ever LOL!

    • @danielessex2162
      @danielessex2162 2 роки тому +5

      Couldn't help it but, commas dude. Your wife daughter?

    • @letissia
      @letissia 2 роки тому +2

      @@danielessex2162 i think he tried to say "my wife's daughter"

  • @MissRJP92
    @MissRJP92 5 місяців тому +15

    As a Scottish woman, I love the way the Celtic Woman music flows

  • @piplupcola
    @piplupcola 9 років тому +1598

    So soooo glad that there are still songs coming out from Celtic Woman. No matter who is singing or what song they sing, it's always so perfect and enchanting in every way

    • @GabyGibson
      @GabyGibson 8 років тому +2

      It sure is.

    • @JessCaron
      @JessCaron 8 років тому +5

      +piplupcola I see all these criticisms that they're singing a bunch of not Irish music and I feel a little like trash for liking corny songs that I wouldn't ordinarily like, but I still love (most of) them!

    • @milleniumfalcom
      @milleniumfalcom 8 років тому +8

      +piplupcola The beauty standard Irish...

    • @MaskedMan66
      @MaskedMan66 8 років тому +15

      I think Jackie Evancho should perform with them.

    • @lucasbyrnecahill
      @lucasbyrnecahill 7 років тому

      piplupcola adssfjgjajt egewhflucas 3 million in 3 and the warriors to be a bit

  • @coffeepink3681
    @coffeepink3681 8 років тому +523

    This song really just puts me in a wonderful mood. It makes me smile and just I love it. It really raises my spirits.

  • @JGordonAuthor
    @JGordonAuthor 3 роки тому +1712

    I’m from an old Irish-Welsh family. The Faeries are apart of our history. This song made me cry, it rang deep in my heart. My grandma told me old Irish Faerie Stories and I grew up on Arthurian Lore. This hit deep.

    • @JGordonAuthor
      @JGordonAuthor 3 роки тому +40

      @James Conway I’m not sure if you’re being sarcastic or not, I know more about faeries than my grandmother did. I have spent 20 years studying them. I’m well aware that in Ireland, even today, they are very much believed in and feared. She told me of those things in a simple, brief way, but I know better, now ...

    • @seanhartnett79
      @seanhartnett79 3 роки тому +6

      My ancestors were forced from there home.

    • @JGordonAuthor
      @JGordonAuthor 3 роки тому +6

      @@seanhartnett79 I’m sorry

    • @seanhartnett79
      @seanhartnett79 3 роки тому +3

      @@JGordonAuthor thanks.

    • @seanhartnett79
      @seanhartnett79 3 роки тому +8

      @@JGordonAuthor my ancestors had to leave either due to the famine or political reasons.

  • @lafkalaf6374
    @lafkalaf6374 2 роки тому +113

    Lyrics, if anyone is as clueless as I was :
    Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach
    Saeta-Ceatia nuige Tír na nÓg
    Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach
    Nuige, Tír na nÓg
    Come my love our worlds would part
    The gods will guide us across the dark
    Come with me and be mine my love
    Stay and break my heart
    From the shores through the ancient mist
    You bear the mark of my elven kiss
    Clear the way, I will take you home
    To eternal bliss
    Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach
    Saeta-Ceatia nuige Tír na nÓg
    Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach
    Nuige, Tír na nÓg
    Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach
    Saeta-Ceatia nuige Tír na nÓg
    Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach
    Nuige, Tír na nÓg
    Tír na nÓg, oh, come beyond the ancient fog
    Tír na nÓg, oh, come with me to Tír na nÓg
    Far away from the land you knew
    The dawn of day reaches out to you
    Though it feels like a fairy tale
    All of this is true
    Run with me, have a look around
    We built our life over sacred ground
    Come my love, our world's may part
    We'll be safe and sound
    Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach
    Saeta-Ceatia nuige Tír na nÓg
    Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach
    Nuige, Tír na nÓg
    Tír na nÓg, oh, come beyond the ancient fog
    Tír na nÓg, oh, come with me to Tír na nÓg
    Time won't follow the path we came
    The world you left, it forgot your name
    Stay with me and be mine my love
    Spare my heart the pain
    Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach
    Saeta-Ceatia nuige Tír na nÓg
    Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach
    Nuige, Tír na nÓg
    Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach
    Saeta-Ceatia nuige Tír na nÓg
    Saeta-Ceatia sciamh-ne riabhanach
    Nuige, Tír na nÓg
    Tír na nÓg, oh, come beyond the ancient fog
    Tír na nÓg, oh, come with me to
    Tír na nÓgCome with me to Tír na nÓg

  • @evelynreiman6420
    @evelynreiman6420 8 років тому +500

    This is the kind of song that you could listen to for 2 hours and still want to hear it again

    • @avananana
      @avananana 7 років тому +15

      Nah... this is the kind of song that you could listen to for an eternity and it would still sound just as beautiful as before. =)

    • @jamiegoddard693
      @jamiegoddard693 6 років тому +3

      Totally agree

    • @jordanlandry7092
      @jordanlandry7092 6 років тому +2

      This is beauty this is grace. (Here you go Ella Frella) (this whole beauty/grace thing was started by one of my lovelies)

    • @rogoth01themasterwizard11
      @rogoth01themasterwizard11 6 років тому +4

      i have had this playing on repeat now for days, currently at over 1300 repeats and counting.

    • @MeriPT
      @MeriPT 6 років тому +1

      Rogoth01 The Master Wizard seriously! Me too!

  • @ambarrose
    @ambarrose 9 років тому +331

    Just love this type of music.You should do more music with this rhythm. I live the more melancholic ones too, but Celts knew how to party in their times. It's impossible too hear it and don't want to dance.

  • @PatriotGamesUS4
    @PatriotGamesUS4 7 років тому +186

    This is one of catchiest songs produced by Celtic Woman and one of my favorite :)

    • @sokandueler9578
      @sokandueler9578 6 років тому +3

      Johnny Rockenstire isle of hope, isle of tears is mine. My family came over in the 1890’s and that song brings me to the verge of tears every time thinking about the fear of leaving home. As an American, if I left my home for another, it is my choice, I cannot fathom being forced to leave because your home has become an “isle of hunger, isle of pain” as the song says.

  • @asukasoraki55
    @asukasoraki55 Рік тому +86

    もう7年も前になるのか…
    久々に聞きたくなってきました。
    本当に素敵な曲、綺麗な歌声。
    いつまでも大好きです😊

  • @dehyassimp7450
    @dehyassimp7450 4 роки тому +873

    The woman at 2:15 has such a beautiful and unique voice! It sounds much more grounded than the other, more floating voices, but that makes such a nice contrast...
    I'm babbling again... I'll stop

    • @EllaEllaEh
      @EllaEllaEh 4 роки тому +60

      paul loerres she has a darker, richer tone. Like a mezzo soprano.

    • @axecalibore
      @axecalibore 4 роки тому +41

      It's true. She has a radically different voice from the others.

    • @melisagofficial
      @melisagofficial 4 роки тому +26

      She's alto.

    • @frontporsche
      @frontporsche 4 роки тому +11

      Does anyone know her name?

    • @camilleherondale811
      @camilleherondale811 4 роки тому +43

      Her name is Éabha McMahon

  • @MTtheBiased
    @MTtheBiased 8 років тому +243

    Is there anyone else who finds Eabha's (the third soloist) voice absolutely enchanting?. I think her voice is a much needed addition to Celtic Woman and I hope they make the most of her time within the group because she is brilliant.

    • @luciancorvus
      @luciancorvus 8 років тому +9

      Her voice is pure magic! "Walk beside me" is so beautiful.

    • @BobbyanneM
      @BobbyanneM 8 років тому +11

      +Mathias-Tobias Bradley A throwback to Orla's type of voice from way back when! Gorgeous, I agree

    • @samrowland5838
      @samrowland5838 8 років тому +11

      +Mathias-Tobias Bradley Eabha is the first true alto Celtic Woman has had since Orla left..I too think it was a much needed addition...

    • @shannonsherwood6453
      @shannonsherwood6453 8 років тому +1

      certainly miss her in anuna where her voice was fuller

    • @durinviirathkh-guzukh7806
      @durinviirathkh-guzukh7806 8 років тому +12

      Yeah. I didn't think any woman could go lower than Orla. Eabha corrected that thought

  • @BloodyAssasinKiller
    @BloodyAssasinKiller 8 років тому +321

    I've always really loved Celtic mythology and Norse mythology and any kind of mythology. I couldn't really see a well paying career out of it so I chose my back up career, Culinary. But music like this and movies that portray my love for mythology always have me second guessing. I hope I can make time for my hobby in the time of being a chef.

    • @seethalakshmimuralikrishna5477
      @seethalakshmimuralikrishna5477 8 років тому

      Why not study anthropology?

    • @suilvenmountain2395
      @suilvenmountain2395 8 років тому +1

      fair play to you. Good luck.

    • @omerdar1966
      @omerdar1966 8 років тому +19

      They are renewing the tradition, And the music. It's beautiful, And not only do they know the theme, They also find ways to improve it; I highly doubt you even understand what the song's about. That hint of pop, which is really not affecting the music too much, Fits right in.

    • @omerdar1966
      @omerdar1966 8 років тому +17

      ...What a mature, respective comment.

    • @MegaNatasha2000
      @MegaNatasha2000 7 років тому +2

      Woh An Exo-L!!

  • @jamesfracasse8178
    @jamesfracasse8178 2 роки тому +24

    And so they lived happily together for 300 years in the land of Tira nog , land of eternal youth and beauty

  • @Ravenchan1383
    @Ravenchan1383 8 років тому +23

    i swear the violinist looks like she hasn't aged a day in years!
    i adore this music
    it always speaks so deeply to me and always lifts my mood and takes me to a world dull of life, ancient magic, and a world full of mystery both good and bad. of love and hardships, of trial and reward. i'll always adore Celtic women now and forever!

  • @emzflowerzgaming6887
    @emzflowerzgaming6887 8 років тому +11

    I have been watching Celtic woman for 10 years now and still blow me away.

  • @NotOncebutTwice905
    @NotOncebutTwice905 7 років тому +373

    I've been listening to Celtic Women ever since I was a kid, I would watch their concerts on PBS and although I miss the original singers, I'm happy they are making music still. Hopefully one day all the original girls will get together for a concert.

    • @AmberLiusStrrawberry
      @AmberLiusStrrawberry 7 років тому +4

      That would me amazing!!

    • @triciaelainnthurman9794
      @triciaelainnthurman9794 6 років тому +6

      I have seen celtic women in concert they are awesome

    • @liannemarie8831
      @liannemarie8831 6 років тому +2

      They used to come to my local stadium and I never went. I highly regret that 😭

    • @jeffloveless6536
      @jeffloveless6536 6 років тому +1

      I agree. The originals are the best.

    • @miachanel5793
      @miachanel5793 5 років тому +1

      Me too. Seeing them at Red Rocks has been on my bucket list for 20 years. I cant wait for the concert this Sunday😊

  • @モヤモヤ-c6b
    @モヤモヤ-c6b Рік тому +15

    この曲、めちゃくちゃ好き!
    何度でも聞いてしまう素敵なハーモニーで、改めて、言葉は違っても、音楽は世界で共通だと思わせてくれる曲でした。

  • @jxb781
    @jxb781 8 років тому +144

    their dresses are always so pretty 😍😍😍 am I the only one who feels like they're being sucked into a world of fantasy and fairies everytime you hear them sing these types of songs???

    • @VicmundLim
      @VicmundLim 6 років тому +1

      Jenica Xaviera agree and hi

    • @jamarinflanigan
      @jamarinflanigan 6 років тому +1

      No honestly you are not.

    • @MeriPT
      @MeriPT 6 років тому

      Jenica Xaviera it’s one of the reasons I love this so much!

    • @sokandueler9578
      @sokandueler9578 6 років тому

      Jenica Xaviera you ain’t alone

  • @diogooliveira594
    @diogooliveira594 8 років тому +103

    we all miss Chloe and Lisa and all the girls, but come on... these girls are amazing and everything changes... I'm so happy for these incredible girls. it's a honour to be able to hear them singing, let's stop complaining about why they changed, and ejoy and be filled with all the power that these new songs can bring us...... and I need a conversation partner u.u , still Learning English... one day I wanna travel to the marvelous Ireland and listen to these girls. I love u

  • @ElmTheWar
    @ElmTheWar 8 років тому +112

    I can't believe such an amazing video exists O-O This IS MY FANTASY SINCE I WAS 8

  • @lorenztor1990
    @lorenztor1990 Рік тому +49

    Their voices are so stunning. This song gives me chills.

  • @thatcreativeweirdogetsweir587
    @thatcreativeweirdogetsweir587 6 років тому +64

    I love how you can feel the magic in all the Celtic Women songs. Its so mystical and wonderful and you can't help but be enchanted!💖

  • @lilyc9722
    @lilyc9722 8 років тому +120

    All of them really do look like goddesses!

    • @maberg7977
      @maberg7977 7 років тому +1

      .

    • @VicmundLim
      @VicmundLim 6 років тому +1

      Lily C agree and hi

    • @matthewkreps3352
      @matthewkreps3352 6 років тому +2

      Exploring a forest in prom dresses . . . Best not to think about it.

    • @MeriPT
      @MeriPT 6 років тому

      Lily C seriously! 😍😍😍

  • @andrewstirling2051
    @andrewstirling2051 3 роки тому +40

    After hearing this song and watching them dance, I am certain that the members of Celtic Woman are not human. They are beautiful nature fae!

  • @chrislawler3203
    @chrislawler3203 10 місяців тому +18

    I’ve loved your music since I was little. It really is magical and has so many memories attached to it!

    • @cardriver8714
      @cardriver8714 7 місяців тому

      Cintecul asta blind cintat de fete frumoase este pentru cei care cred în druizi😂probably

  • @carliewhittaker5594
    @carliewhittaker5594 8 років тому +750

    Want an explanation?
    Tír na nÓg means "Land of Youth" or is another name for the Otherworld.
    Tír na nÓg is best known from the tale of Oisín and Niamh. In the tale, Oisín (a human hero) and Niamh (a woman of the Otherworld) fall in love. She brings him to Tír na nÓg on a magical horse that can travel over water. After spending what seems to be three years there, Oisín becomes homesick and wants to return to Ireland. Niamh reluctantly lets him return on the magical horse, but warns him never to touch the ground. When he returns, he finds that 300 years have passed in Ireland. Oisín falls from the horse. He instantly becomes elderly, as the years catch up with him, and he quickly dies of old age.
    But the song is mostly about their love, told from Niamh's perspective. And the song sounded a whole lot sweeter before I explained it...

    • @nicolebosma9476
      @nicolebosma9476 8 років тому +4

      Thank you!

    • @fallenafterling4128
      @fallenafterling4128 7 років тому

      Carlie Whittaker Dumbass like we didn't know.

    • @ParmelkSorashana
      @ParmelkSorashana 7 років тому +43

      I didn't before I read the explanation. I found it really helpful.

    • @RhizanthellaSlateri
      @RhizanthellaSlateri 7 років тому +4

      Gosh, that makes it so much cooler!!

    • @Demonmaster669
      @Demonmaster669 7 років тому +17

      I always thought Tir na N'og was the home of the Seelie and Unseelie Courts.

  • @EowynOakheart13
    @EowynOakheart13 8 років тому +71

    The alto in the ivory dress has a beautiful voice!

  • @seanrobus9118
    @seanrobus9118 6 років тому +806

    For all non Irish people
    Yes, Who is it?
    Yes, who took tea from the land of the young?
    Yes, Who is it?
    Nave from Land
    Come my love our world's may part
    The gods will guide us across the dark
    Come with me and be mine my love
    Stay and break my heart
    From the shores through the ancient mist
    You bear the mark of my elven kiss
    Clear the way, I will take you home
    To eternal bliss
    Yes, Who is it?
    Yes, who took tea from the land of the young?
    Yes, Who is it?
    Nave from Land
    Yes, Who is it?
    Yes, who took tea from the land of the young?
    Yes, Who is it?
    Nave from Land
    Land of the young, oh
    Come behind the ancient fog
    Land of the youth, oh
    Come with me to the land of the young
    Far away from the land you knew
    The dawn of day reaches out to you
    Though it feels like a fairy tale
    All of this is true
    Run with me, have a look around
    We build our life of a sacred ground
    Come my love, our world's may part
    We'll be safe and sound
    Yes, Who is it?
    Yes, who took tea from the land of the young?
    Yes, Who is it?
    Nave from Land
    Land of the young, oh
    Come behind the ancient fog
    Land of the youth, oh
    Come with me to the land of the young
    Time won't follow the path we came
    The world you left, it forgot your name
    Stay with me and be mine my love
    Spare my heart the pain
    Yes, Who is it?
    Yes, who took tea from the land of the young?
    Yes, Who is it?
    Nave from Land
    Yes, Who is it?
    Yes, who took tea from the land of the young?
    Yes, Who is it?
    Nave from Land
    Land of the young, oh
    Come behind the ancient fog
    Land of the youth, oh
    Come with me to the land of the young
    Come with me to the land of the young

    • @JhadeSagrav
      @JhadeSagrav 6 років тому +32

      THANK YOU. Scrolled for some time looking for the translation.
      is "Nave" the name of the person? Why did they steal tea?

    • @tonyburgoyne9614
      @tonyburgoyne9614 6 років тому +57

      Only one line of this is Irish, (tir na nog). the rest is a bit of a mix between Quenya and Sindarin from the world of Middle-Earth

    • @seanrobus9118
      @seanrobus9118 6 років тому +5

      To be honest i don't know at all

    • @seanrobus9118
      @seanrobus9118 6 років тому +9

      That is true and that took me a while to translate

    • @sokandueler9578
      @sokandueler9578 6 років тому +6

      Sean Robus thank you for this. I’ve been trying to learn Irish Gaelic on a college student’s budget, and this helps immensely.

  • @AlsnRead
    @AlsnRead 5 місяців тому +7

    I am english born, but my heart has always lain with the Scots, Irish and Welsh.I have never been loyal to england and never worn the dreaded union jack.
    To Scotland my heart has always been true and always will be, this is the best kind of music and cannot be beaten.

  • @odinspromise
    @odinspromise 7 років тому +13

    My people are originally from Sweden and Norway, but the music of the Irish has always haunted my soul. Celtic Woman is hands down the most beautiful and haunting music I have ever heard.

  • @gabrielle9577
    @gabrielle9577 3 роки тому +439

    As a person with primarily Scottish, Irish, British and Norse ancestry this music literally makes me feel so much at home.

    • @jeneusschneider243
      @jeneusschneider243 3 роки тому +12

      same except im primarily irish, nordic and prussian ancestry

    • @erifox3626
      @erifox3626 2 роки тому +5

      Same except for I have German and Dutch ancestry as well

    • @mosherudin2463
      @mosherudin2463 2 роки тому +6

      and what a beautiful, effervescent heritage it is! Embody it, celebrate it: this dark world needs more light and beauty.

    • @irishakita
      @irishakita 2 роки тому +3

      Irish, Catalan and Norse for me

    • @ritaousby5007
      @ritaousby5007 2 роки тому

      @@mosherudin2463 jniu

  • @TheHManShow
    @TheHManShow 5 років тому +74

    I’ve recently fallen in love with Celtic music! It’s so catchy and hooky.

  • @shonc6976
    @shonc6976 7 місяців тому +3

    One of the most hypnotic songs I've ever heard simply beautiful I could feel the meaning in my heart, voices are amazing.

  • @arupsarkar7344
    @arupsarkar7344 5 років тому +70

    I lived in Ireland for 8 months. Irish people are the best in the world. So friendly. God bless Ireland.

    • @shun2145
      @shun2145 4 роки тому +2

      I lived for 4 years and yes I have to agree completely, and the landscapes are just so beautiful!

    • @therat4890
      @therat4890 4 роки тому +1

      I've lived here all my life and I didnt know true beauty until I went stargazing on Fair Head on the north coast

    • @GB-ek2em
      @GB-ek2em 4 роки тому

      @@therat4890 I would love to live in Ireland and I love stargazing too. Is it possible to see the heart of the Milky Way in the north coast of Ireland ?

    • @therat4890
      @therat4890 4 роки тому

      @@GB-ek2em it sure feels like it,, it's so dark up there in winter, and theres so little light pollution, you can see so much more than you ever could in the city or towns

    • @GB-ek2em
      @GB-ek2em 4 роки тому

      @@therat4890 Thanks for your answer. But I wasn't talking about light pollution, but about the problem of latitude. Indeed, north coast of Ireland is 55°N, and at this latitude, it may be the limit to see MW's heart. I'm at 48° north latitude, and in the middle of summer, the heart of the MW is never high above the horizon. Hence my question.

  • @mikapettigrew5675
    @mikapettigrew5675 5 років тому +353

    Hi Just a Black American woman sliding in to the comments to say I’ve been a fan of the original Celtic Woman and my younger sister loves them too. I listen to them sing “O come all ye faithful “ every Christmas 🎄 since I was 18. I’m 29.
    It’s something so hypnotic about the violin and the flute mixed with the great vocals ✨✨🙌🏾 it’s amazing. I don’t know if I carry some Irish ☘️ blood but it sure feels like it’s possible when I listen to this 😂
    I always wanted to visit Ireland 🤷🏾‍♀️ don’t know maybe to see the Emerald Isle with all that green landscape or maybe to walk down those romantic cobbled streets to grab a pint 🍺 lol but it’s been a dream of mine. Stereotypes aside. I grew up in LA that’s California. And it’s crazy dangerous and glamorous at the same time. But I thought I’d point out that beauty can be felt through more than touch, we can appreciate this music 🎼 and enjoy it almost as much as a Irish ginger lol
    Honestly it’s magical and we know magic when we hear it. No racism or patriotism can take that away.

    • @dodobird340
      @dodobird340 5 років тому +48

      Music has no colour, no race, no age, no gender, just feelings ❤🌼

    • @theshyjoy
      @theshyjoy 5 років тому +28

      I, also a black American woman, love their music. I honestly thought I was alone. One of my dreams is to be in this group.

    • @daarylwilson8705
      @daarylwilson8705 5 років тому +7

      Same i love this music! 💖😁

    • @nikamini6
      @nikamini6 5 років тому +11

      We all are the same!
      Borders are not a natural thing,
      We are all one in nature.
      💕🍄🦋🌛

    • @cloudspecs3864
      @cloudspecs3864 5 років тому

  • @wherearewegoing3657
    @wherearewegoing3657 3 роки тому +28

    Music is the language that speaks to every generation.

  • @GreenRobin-td3ci
    @GreenRobin-td3ci 5 місяців тому +87

    Anyone from 2024 still loving that song?

  • @avasophia1859
    @avasophia1859 5 років тому +24

    The Celtic Women are beautiful, but there’s just something about Oonagh. She’s so full of joyous life and every move she makes is enchanting somehow. Her voice is incredible too. I love her!

  • @musicfan8882
    @musicfan8882 4 роки тому +76

    I can't stop listening this song! It's wonderful! The chorus is so addictive!

  • @crazy-j7e
    @crazy-j7e Рік тому +18

    Боги, это такая шикарная музыка! Просто волшебная! Вы чудесны!
    Gods, this is such amazing music! Simply magical! You are wonderful!

  • @DanielMunoz-vq8go
    @DanielMunoz-vq8go 8 місяців тому +3

    Esa música me encanta aún sin hablar ni entender. el ritmo es espectacular y esas mujeres que hermosas ❤. Saludos cordiales desde Colombia

  • @Roarmeister2
    @Roarmeister2 5 років тому +6

    I must have seen this video a hundred times - I keep coming back to be enchanted by these lovelies...

  • @zombotrain1158
    @zombotrain1158 4 роки тому +61

    I dont know how I ended up on this video but I regret NOTHING this is an absolute gem

  • @brandondavidson4085
    @brandondavidson4085 8 років тому +1451

    This is the most beautiful-sounding nonsense that's ever graced my ears and confused my brain. Subscribed.

    • @celinec2031
      @celinec2031 8 років тому +49

      i can't stop laughing at this omg

    • @markfoor4137
      @markfoor4137 8 років тому +114

      The song is a traditional Irish Gaelic tune. Tir na Nog is the legendary land of Youth and Beauty. There are thousands of references to it in Irish mythology.

    • @jukehero461
      @jukehero461 8 років тому +4

      Any idea where I can learn more about Irish Mythology?

    • @markfoor4137
      @markfoor4137 8 років тому +6

      Just look up Celtic Mythology on the web and visit your local library.....if you can find a Celtic Festival near you, that will have tons of reference material and subject matter experts available.

    • @sychoserbianljubisic4438
      @sychoserbianljubisic4438 8 років тому +10

      This is basic celt mythology the land of youth (tir na nog) because it was made by freya i bealive and it represented the youth and prosperity of young people and i think lovers as well if i am correct correct me if you know better pls

  • @spo565
    @spo565 2 роки тому +8

    Finally i have found the most favourite genre of music! Celtic music is the best way to relax and for just a moment forget all problems :))

    • @MNTayler
      @MNTayler 2 роки тому +1

      I know right!

  • @tomstoller1086
    @tomstoller1086 5 років тому +4717

    Teacher: Ok class today we’re going to the forest.
    The Boys: We could totally airsoft here.
    The Girls:

  • @harelskaatmilim
    @harelskaatmilim 3 роки тому +25

    I'm not a Celt, but I fell in love with Celtic Woman and their songs😍😍😍😍 So much beautiful😍😍😍😍 Awesome Irish legends and mythology😍😍😍😍

  • @wolfiestay1821
    @wolfiestay1821 4 роки тому +23

    I love this so much, my grandma is 100% Irish and I'm 5th or 6th gen American on my mom's mom's side. Irish/Celtic music is so soothing to me and it actually helps me focus.

    • @hungrybird777h4
      @hungrybird777h4 3 роки тому

      Oddly enough I'd have to agree with that. My family were once Highland Scot's but for some reason whenever I hear an Irish tune (especially like this) I have to know where it is and where it's coming from 😂

  • @reagandoyle9996
    @reagandoyle9996 Рік тому +3

    I am now fully convinced that Lydia has access to my playlist. Because I have been playing this non-stop for the past two weeks.
    Beautiful job Lydia! Love you.

  • @josephababel6495
    @josephababel6495 5 років тому +6

    I'm from Suriname(South -America) and since I was a little girl hearing celtic music on the radio I fallen in love with it. So enchanted,passionate 😍🧚‍♀️🧝‍♀️

  • @johnsimpson8762
    @johnsimpson8762 4 роки тому +10

    These Celtic woman send shivers up my spine,highly talented and beautiful,I suppose since all of my known ancesters are either Scottish or Irish my genetic roots must have kicked in.

  • @PlentyOfGarlic
    @PlentyOfGarlic 4 роки тому +21

    I'm germanic, but this feels like a song of a distant cousin, one who shares my values and wants to show me their world, just as I have for them.
    The Celtic and Germanic peoples were family, plain and simple, and I am proud to enjoy the music that speaks to my Celtic brothers.

  • @malcolmtas5601
    @malcolmtas5601 Рік тому +6

    I'm an Australian, of predominantly English descent. But I learned about the faery mythology and Tir na N'og 50 years ago, and am spellbound by this song. For those who are unfamiliar with the tale, look up Ossian.

  • @raouldiblasi5970
    @raouldiblasi5970 6 років тому +96

    I love these women. My Celtic ancestors are smiling.

    • @lkrause74
      @lkrause74 5 років тому +3

      mine as well. :)

    • @Kamila25609
      @Kamila25609 4 роки тому +3

      My grand mother was celtic. I feel the joy of this music since i was very young, never knew why. Until i became to search my family roots. Thanks...

  • @dr.cleetorres9397
    @dr.cleetorres9397 3 роки тому +46

    Can't stop listening to this song. Hope to hear songs like this sung in Irish in Eurovision.
    12 points from Serbia

  • @BuiceyJox
    @BuiceyJox 4 роки тому +40

    Wow, just, wow. I had this song on repeat for almost 2 hours. 2:13 I LOVE your voice. I was not expecting it to be as deep as it is. Again, LOVE THE SONG!. Very relaxing. I listened to this while I drew my map a my own fantasy elvish land.

    • @ProperDaveXD001
      @ProperDaveXD001 2 роки тому +2

      Ironically, that's how Tolkien described Galadriel's voice. 😄

    • @jazeyhazie924
      @jazeyhazie924 18 днів тому

      She's a vocal coach on the west coast

  • @lindahansen55
    @lindahansen55 Рік тому +7

    Until my son told me about this group I had never heard of them. Beautiful music and I will definitely be listening to more of their music!

    • @sanjuro66
      @sanjuro66 Рік тому

      They are outstanding in concert.

  • @cantthink3012
    @cantthink3012 5 років тому +1896

    I love this song

  • @kittymeg1855
    @kittymeg1855 3 роки тому +5

    I'm Welsh and a folk violin player and welsh speaker, but I'm so proud of my Celtic cousins

  • @keno6002
    @keno6002 3 роки тому +6

    Oh my gosh, my heart is beating with love. I am a nature photographer and this proof that mother nature has beautiful daughters

    • @lllsll5749
      @lllsll5749 3 роки тому

      The video was shot in Dublin

  • @christophergale5638
    @christophergale5638 Рік тому +2

    I'm a mixture of Celt, Viking, Spaniard, and Cherokee and out of the four varieties of music I listen to is Celtic, Norseman, and Cherokee music the most, and that's my heritage, and they always soothe my weary soul, and help heal my warriors heart

  • @-flix-1352
    @-flix-1352 4 роки тому +2546

    Whats sad is... in the “Titanic” movie, a woman told the story of The Tir Na Nog Island to her children in their last breaths from drowning.....because in “Tir na nog” you have the ability to breath underwater and never grow old.. i cried on it 😭 One of the most hearbreaking scenes In titanic...😢
    Edit: Oh wow, thanks for the likes guys :) O.O
    Edit 2: Jesus! 195! Omg you guys are awesome, we’re almost at 200! :O
    Edit 3: Oml why is there so many edits lol, but.....THANK YOU FOR 242 LIKES!
    Edit For The Story: Just so you guys know....I did some research and it actually happened in the real life Titanic 😫😭
    Edit 1,000,000: Ok I swear, this is my last edit lol. Thank you so much for sharing thoughts.
    -Much love, Flix

    • @AspieGirlArianaHale
      @AspieGirlArianaHale 4 роки тому +51

      I wish it had been this song, as it would’ve surely blown the minds of those children before the icy waters claimed them, except I’m sure this song was written too recently to have been used back then. I do recall that (in the movie) the mother was telling her two children a story about Tir Na Nog, though. While it may seem less enticing than a song about the place, it still would’ve left its mark upon their minds as they were falling asleep to the story. No doubt they “woke up on the other side”, where they would indeed be forever young & beautiful. So sad, especially since (in reality) there would’ve been children even younger from that event, taken in far worse ways than those two. It’s enough to break your heart... ✨💔✨

    • @-flix-1352
      @-flix-1352 4 роки тому +24

      Ariana Hale It hit my heart when I saw that scene, it’s really the most heartbreaking scene in Titinic, the mom doesn’t wanna tell them they’re about drown so she sings a song where you have the ability to breath underwater, and never grow old-and always be beautiful. I can’t believe what happen to them when the actually titanic happen...😢

    • @skittygirls5320
      @skittygirls5320 4 роки тому +10

      That is a tragic story and all- however, it was a mistake in the movies part. The other language in this song was from the elven language in Lord of the Rings, which was written *after* the titanic sank.

    • @unicornsprinkles3277
      @unicornsprinkles3277 4 роки тому +3

      not this this song its not old enough

    • @-flix-1352
      @-flix-1352 4 роки тому +23

      unicorn sprinkles The song is new, but the story is very old, they said the story was passed down before the 1700-1600!

  • @brianlindee9003
    @brianlindee9003 8 років тому +10

    they have such beautiful stylish dresses they wear when they perform

  • @Scioneer
    @Scioneer 5 років тому +1276

    When 4 Irish Goddess meet a German Fairy in the forest...

    • @gabano7209
      @gabano7209 5 років тому +24

      Fairy does exist! 😱😱😱😱😱😱

    • @kinocorner976
      @kinocorner976 4 роки тому +13

      Gab Año Wrong, Germany doesn’t 🤣🤣

    • @petergibson2318
      @petergibson2318 4 роки тому +34

      @@kinocorner976
      Máiréad Nesbitt plays the fiddle so beautifully she must be one of the fairies.
      I think Máiréad is a real Irish Leprechaun.

    • @faeyrie4747
      @faeyrie4747 4 роки тому +3

      @@gabano7209 Of course! *Smiles* 💜 (o^^o) 💜

    • @tarkitarker0815
      @tarkitarker0815 4 роки тому +9

      @@kinocorner976 says the one living in a occupied country that did have a way bigger genocide. stir in your own soup.

  • @kevinwiersema2902
    @kevinwiersema2902 11 місяців тому +4

    Positively enchanting.....the voices, the lyrics, the vibe, the lyrical tunes of the instruments...the sure purity

  • @jodykavanagh301
    @jodykavanagh301 3 роки тому +18

    Listening to these women sing is a joyous experience, which they share with the world. May goodness and light follow them for all of their days.

  • @northcoaster
    @northcoaster 6 років тому +6

    I've been listening to my old CD's of the Celtic Woman for the last few years so I've missed the transitions between groups. This group of angels reminds me of the original singing foursome. I'm not forgetting the nymph of the violin Máiréad Nesbitt and her ability to hit every cord as she skips and floats over the stage, in high heels - no less. Truly, there is some magic there, beyond the music. Her line of Celtic Violins, especially the "Celtic Dawn", is modeled after her favored instrument.
    But who are the Sirens who are luring us with their enchanting music and singing voices?
    • What is the name the goddess in green - 'Oonagh' aka Senta-Sofia Delliponti
    • or the songbird in Silver - Máiréad Carlin
    • the blond nightingale in the blue dress - Susan McFadden,
    • and the minstrel in peach - Éabha McMahon
    (or at least those are my monitors' colors)

  • @jaimymetts
    @jaimymetts 4 роки тому +32

    I love Oonagh, she always seems like she’s having fun!

    • @wystxrr
      @wystxrr 3 роки тому +4

      She is such a talent ❤️

    • @jaimymetts
      @jaimymetts 3 роки тому +2

      @@wystxrr she is!!❤️❤️ she reminds me of me how I always love to sing and dance around like her!❤️❤️❤️

    • @ultimatebishoujo29
      @ultimatebishoujo29 3 роки тому +2

      I agree

    • @jaimymetts
      @jaimymetts 3 роки тому +1

      @@ultimatebishoujo29 ❤️❤️

    • @kjamor7
      @kjamor7 3 роки тому

      She is phenomenal I totally agree.

  • @ricksplat3379
    @ricksplat3379 Місяць тому

    this song, with this video....always lightens my heart....
    I'm pretty glad I can watch and hear this all I want, any time I want....
    Many thanks to all the performers and production people who made this possible.
    Sincerely,
    One sad old man.

  • @FoxtrotOneZero
    @FoxtrotOneZero 5 років тому +8

    Every one of these ladies is the most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen.

  • @miccojohnson5561
    @miccojohnson5561 4 роки тому +35

    Im Indigenous American and i fell in love today with this music

    • @greatestaxolotl4933
      @greatestaxolotl4933 4 роки тому +13

      Celtic and Indigenous cultures are very similar and both beautiful 💙💙

    • @miccojohnson5561
      @miccojohnson5561 4 роки тому +4

      Very similar

    • @Tuatha_De_Gaming
      @Tuatha_De_Gaming 4 роки тому +7

      Us Irish love our Indigenous family in America! We've helped each other during times of crisis.

  • @garrettmcclendon6466
    @garrettmcclendon6466 6 років тому +287

    am I the only one that's in love with the violinist!! Irish pride

    • @GabyGibson
      @GabyGibson 6 років тому +5

      Garrett McClendon she's fantastic!

    • @jackierice3419
      @jackierice3419 6 років тому +4

      She's beautiful beyond words, but the most attractive thing about her is the passion she has for music

    • @Leon5495
      @Leon5495 6 років тому +2

      Nope ;)

    • @madderHare
      @madderHare 6 років тому +4

      mairead nesbitt! that girl can dance. Nothing in the world as graceful as she is...

    • @wherewolfprime
      @wherewolfprime 5 років тому +1

      Quite certain you are not...…..

  • @Fedor_Gaslov
    @Fedor_Gaslov 18 днів тому

    When I look at these women, when I hear them singing, it's not hard for me to believe in the legend of the Tir na nog.

  • @MiSt3300
    @MiSt3300 3 роки тому +70

    This is what medieval fantasy and magic is for me! Celtic culture!
    Love Ireland, Scotland and All other Celts from Poland!

    • @ritaousby5007
      @ritaousby5007 2 роки тому +5

      Beautiful

    • @MiSt3300
      @MiSt3300 2 роки тому +3

      @@ritaousby5007 it is indeed (;

    • @AslanKyoya1776
      @AslanKyoya1776 9 місяців тому +1

      I'm American but my dad's ancestors are Irish and mom's are Polish.
      Irish and Polish people are like kindred spirits

  • @ShannonMarie_aguafiestasvlogs
    @ShannonMarie_aguafiestasvlogs 3 роки тому +190

    I love this song so freaking much.

  • @johndean2110
    @johndean2110 Рік тому +11

    I am Celtic. Much love to this song 😊

  • @maxwkh
    @maxwkh 2 роки тому +1026

    Celtic Woman need to represent Ireland in Eurovision, 12 points from everyone!

  • @marinahopman4790
    @marinahopman4790 3 роки тому +38

    Certainly one of my favorite songs. I listen to it on repeat. How fun it would be to sing with Celtic Woman one day. Absolutely beautiful song, well done to everyone involved.

  • @Richard.Loiseau
    @Richard.Loiseau Рік тому +8

    I feel proud to be of Celtic descent. Unfortunately, my family has been rooted in the Christian faith over the years, but I have always been closer to my ancestors and I returned to our original beliefs even though my family was not happy about it. I don't understand how we could let ourselves be so weeded out of our origin.

  • @desaraeperry5125
    @desaraeperry5125 6 років тому +19

    my favorite song ever! and it was a complete accident i discovered it! which then led me to other types of songs like it! its my favorite type of music now!!!

  • @xavier-lopez34
    @xavier-lopez34 2 місяці тому +1

    I have Irish, Scottish and British in my ancestry. Want to visit Ireland and Scotland in the next 4 years. Just a fan of Celtic music as a whole. Bagpipes too.

  • @nevaehsmusicaljourney2354
    @nevaehsmusicaljourney2354 3 роки тому +10

    My great great grandfather journeyed from Dublin Ireland to America for search of a better life and the first time I heard this song all I could think is the way his eyes lit up when he began his life here leading me to this point. Thank you grandpa Taylor for setting us up in this world of possibilities. Its a shame you passed away a year before I was born. I've heard you were an amazing man. I honor our heritage!!

  • @bradleypearson1087
    @bradleypearson1087 5 років тому +11

    They look like Angel's, I love these girls music. Haven't heard a bad one but this is my favourite. Can't wait to go home to Ireland and ride around the whole thing and see the beauty.

  • @MirrissatheDemoness
    @MirrissatheDemoness 6 років тому +748

    "Considering what happened to the last guy who did I'd rather not."
    Some version of the Tir Na Nog story was that the thing the mortal who went to Tir Na Nog couldn't do was get off the horse he rode to get back to the land of Mortals. When he came back was supposedly when St. Patrick was magic Ireland Christian and he came across a couple of men carrying stones to build a church. They dropped it and he reached out to grab the stone. The stirrup of his saddle snapped and he fell of and promptly aged like no one's business (all 300 years he was gone (3 years in Tir Na Nog) catching up to him all at once.)
    What makes the version I read sad was that he actually managed to go back to Tir Na Nog but his lady, took one look at him and violently rejected the poor guy in disgust and he was kicked out to live the remainder of his life a shriveled old prune.
    He was attended to by St. Patrick until he passed away. Now there are two versions of what happened to him. One is that one his death bed he accepted baptism and Died in the Grace of God.
    The other is that he rejected it because he asked about the comrades of his time and when he learned there was no way for them to join him he refused to accept the Baptism. He claimed he'd everything else, he wouldn't lose the opportunity to see his comrades on the other side. Wherever that may be.
    That bit may have actually come from a semi-historical event in the Dark Age Netherlands. There was a powerful Frisian (part of the Netherlands) chieftain who was being convinced to become Christian. According to the records he was literally one foot away from being baptized when he asked about his ancestors. He was told that they're burning in hell with no chance of reprieve. He promptly kicked the monk/bishop out of Frisia. His claim was that he'd rather sit in hell with his ancestors than in heaven with his enemies the Franks. He made a ferocious fight of keeping his people's independence and pagan ways and even managed to defeat Charles Martel, (Charles the Hammer) in one battle but was eventually over run.
    Sorry...I find this stuff fun.
    Anyway my answer is "Sorry sweet-heart but I like my friends and family. You can stand to stay away for my life-time right? It'd only be a few minutes for you at the most right?"

    • @DarthKadues2
      @DarthKadues2 6 років тому +3

      Mirrissa Nicholson ,

    • @Tom-mn3is
      @Tom-mn3is 6 років тому +3

      You really need a better hobby.

    • @Ada-kr4io
      @Ada-kr4io 6 років тому +2

      Dam your everywhere

    • @taliesinhalliday
      @taliesinhalliday 6 років тому +5

      this story is older than the netherlands, the netherlands didnt exist when this story was first told.

    • @daltonevans3412
      @daltonevans3412 6 років тому +15

      History is full of rich stories and tales, it is my favorite activity to learn of stories like this so thanks for posting.

  • @Californiagirl824
    @Californiagirl824 5 місяців тому

    As a women from California, USA, a tour guide played us Scottish music for 2 hours on our tour through Scotland and it was some of the most beautiful music I have ever heard.

  • @zivamcallister2851
    @zivamcallister2851 4 роки тому +5

    irish music is so magical. it doesn't matter where you're from, every time you listen to irish music, you feel like you've entered a fairy tale.

  • @victormanuellopez5246
    @victormanuellopez5246 Рік тому +13

    Bellísima canción y que voces tan lindas ,pero sobre todo su vinculación y armonía con la madre naturaleza.,exelente.

  • @mandalorian1994
    @mandalorian1994 3 роки тому +54

    Im a Norse and Celtic Pagan with Germanic and Irish ancestry in my bloodline, and this kinda music always calls to me and makes me feel so alive and free. My grandmother was the one who got me into Celtic Women, best thing I've ever watched

    • @isabelacastillo8116
      @isabelacastillo8116 3 роки тому +3

      Basically ur white, wow - congrats

    • @woonderingpilgrim
      @woonderingpilgrim 2 роки тому +11

      @@isabelacastillo8116 so? they're proud of their ancestry, let them be

    • @Leodachef1
      @Leodachef1 2 роки тому +4

      @@isabelacastillo8116 Yes and im proud to be. We are only 8 % of worlds population and we have a rich and beatiful culture throughout europe. We should preserve it. What are you Spanish ?(assuming by your name) Your ancestors were Celtics.

    • @kratosboy5557
      @kratosboy5557 2 роки тому +1

      Pegan brethren

    • @jordanlee2509
      @jordanlee2509 2 роки тому

      @@Leodachef1 it’s giving white supremacy

  • @johnherlihy4739
    @johnherlihy4739 Рік тому +1

    I have 4 daughters who reflect this video! I have been truly blessed to have daughters who are Celtic!