Bonaparte's Retreat - Aly Bain

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  • Опубліковано 7 чер 2007
  • Aly Bain - Fiddle
    Jerry Douglas - Dobro
    Danny Thompson - Bass
    Tommy Hayes - Percussion
    Michael Doucet - Fiddle
    Russ barenberg - Guitar
    Donald Shaw - piano

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  • @niallmac44
    @niallmac44 12 років тому +38

    This has me remembering visiting Glasgow in 1969 and playing bodhran in the Old Scotia Bar and thinking this was a damn good fiddle player I was playing with. Aly Bain.

  • @jeanlloydbradberry9099
    @jeanlloydbradberry9099 Рік тому +10

    One of the most beautiful fiddle performances ever heard! The Flight of the Eagles (Napoleon's flags turned and flew, and suddenly, the men knew that they would live to return home, and like a miracle from the Old Testament, would, God willing, see their families once again! What joy!)

  • @12marigold
    @12marigold 13 років тому +17

    He plays so beautifully and seems so humble about his playing.

  • @DrummerBoyJason
    @DrummerBoyJason 16 років тому +18

    Such effortless fiddle playing. The ability to play with such rhythm, power, and grace in the slower airs is the mark of a master.

  • @mark4320
    @mark4320 2 роки тому +6

    Speaks volumes, a library would be challenged to find space to preserve what he and Michael express in this song. Phenomenal.

  • @Anthony-ck2dc
    @Anthony-ck2dc Рік тому +5

    My pap used to play this tune on a banjo clawhammer style 55 years ago....he called it"milking the strings" He was born in 1895.....It's good to hear this old tune again....thank you kindly...GOD BLESS YOU ALL

  • @hamrzlawnlake
    @hamrzlawnlake 16 років тому +24

    How do these guys not break into tears to be in that room together, and play something so sweet.

  • @jackmccully2944
    @jackmccully2944 11 років тому +62

    I never liked the sound of the fiddle when I was young, but this sends shivers of pleasure down my spine. Just shows how your musical tastes can mature when you are 75.

    • @1LSWilliam
      @1LSWilliam 4 роки тому +4

      Or even earlier!

    • @janeshears413
      @janeshears413 4 роки тому +3

      Depends who is playing it of course! 😜

    • @AikiFuz
      @AikiFuz 3 роки тому +4

      I’ve been playing for almost 5 years, and I don’t always like the sound either. 😉

    • @t24hy44
      @t24hy44 2 роки тому +2

      @@AikiFuz My sister played the violin, though it sounded more like a badly wounded animal; the dogs and cats throughout my neighborhood raised a ruckus whenever she started to play. 😵‍💫

    • @AikiFuz
      @AikiFuz 2 роки тому +2

      @@t24hy44 Luckily my family has never minded. It actually makes the dog curl up in her bed in that room and fall deeply asleep, since she's a rescue and what she wants most (after food) is to know exactly where I am. =)

  • @ADonovan43
    @ADonovan43 12 років тому +23

    My father liked this melody, I have heard him play this on the piano and the violin.When he would go to the tavern to have a few beers ,he would sit down at the Piano and he would play Bonapartes Retreat first ,just to warm up his fingers.At the sound of last call for alcohol my father would play Danny Boy and every one in the taveren would join in by singing.they would also take one of the mugs of beer that sat on the top of the piano bought for my Dad by the bars patrons.Take care Adonovan43

  • @tdbsnr
    @tdbsnr 11 років тому +16

    Aly Bain at his best, radiates dignity, humility, dedicates his life to the music & young musicians coming through.

  • @michaelparker8005
    @michaelparker8005 10 років тому +16

    the most soulful rendition I've ever heard

  • @kinky_Z
    @kinky_Z 4 роки тому +6

    Aly Bain rocks. So glad this series was made! I play this fiddle tune too.

  • @tomtscotland
    @tomtscotland  16 років тому +9

    Emotional interpretation is more important than technical brilliance. Aly's first few "simple" notes in this tune reaches a place in your soul.

    • @singinsisters1108
      @singinsisters1108 3 роки тому +1

      If you want to reply to a comment, there is a section so you can reply to them, except they’ll know if your talking to them

    • @cottonpatch2000
      @cottonpatch2000 Рік тому +1

      Aye. It's bonnie

  • @TheRgvbirdman
    @TheRgvbirdman 8 років тому +11

    Takes me back to high school days when I first heard it. a beautiful rendition. Aly Bain is sensational.

  • @maureenarmstrong2307
    @maureenarmstrong2307 8 днів тому

    Saw Aly play live many times, along with Phil Cunningham.. Brilliant.. Used to be a Folk Club in Dumfries.. One night, Aly got shall we say.. Very MERRY.. He ended up sitting on the floor, leaning on the wall, still playing.. Alsolutely tremendous.

  • @MrThedoog84
    @MrThedoog84 12 років тому +7

    Just met aly Bain in Galway tonight, what a genuinely nice man!

  • @tdbsnr
    @tdbsnr 11 років тому +7

    What an absolutely gorgeous track, Aly Bain & the lads at their best! Forget Yehudi Menuhen, Aly's the main man. I hope I get to see him live before he (or I) die.

  • @rtp8844
    @rtp8844 9 років тому +9

    That is old time for the 21st century. Beautiful.

  • @GEORGEROV
    @GEORGEROV 12 років тому +6

    Aly did a version with Phil Cunningham on accordion on the dvd 'Another Musical Interlude ' and that surpasses any other version I've heard . Mind blowing !.

  • @stevepaulmarlow
    @stevepaulmarlow 9 років тому +7

    Absolute ace playing by all of the band.
    Great fiddling Aly.

  • @jugglerj0e
    @jugglerj0e 8 місяців тому +1

    Amazing! This traditional piece is what inspired composer Aaron Copland to write his western classical piece called "Hoedown" for orchestra. This is such a beautiful song. Great Playing

  • @TheZwieblekopf
    @TheZwieblekopf 11 років тому +2

    Danny Thompson is GREEAAAT!!!! That is why he is there.

  • @RUuser
    @RUuser 17 років тому +2

    I was lucky enough to see Aly Bain with the Boys of the Lough around 1980. He's done much to get great music out.

  • @dagda54
    @dagda54 12 років тому +5

    Great stuff-- had forgotten how much I like Aly Bain's style! Thanks for posting!

  • @aprilwino
    @aprilwino 15 років тому +3

    Absolutely beautiful rendition...These melodies are the source of Amrerican Folk & Southern Soul music.

  • @smck001
    @smck001 10 років тому +11

    Every note screams Aly Bain. Genius.

  • @buniluvr
    @buniluvr 15 років тому +3

    Loved seeing ALL of you playing together. You all radiate the spirit of this beautiful music. TONS of stars to you ALL!
    cheers

  • @jeanm6707
    @jeanm6707 10 років тому +12

    Michael Doucet representing La Louisiane!!! Hell yeah!!!

  • @texasred251
    @texasred251 8 років тому +3

    It takes this old steel guitar player back to My Old Kentucky Home.

  • @leeleeturn
    @leeleeturn 8 років тому +10

    gorgeous, exquisite, thanks for this beauty

  • @Bengiskahn
    @Bengiskahn 11 років тому +17

    And Shetland, from whence Mr Bain hails, remains as Nordic as Scottish. The identity of any people comes from history, community and shared experience, not political nations. music has always been a means of sharing this.

    • @lennart2089
      @lennart2089 3 роки тому

      yes, very scandinavian sounding, Shetland is a mixture of heritage.

  • @Beshimi
    @Beshimi 15 років тому +3

    the note Aly plays at 2:12 is haunting. thank you for sharing this.

  • @WoodenYouKnowIt
    @WoodenYouKnowIt 13 років тому +3

    @Dunbardoddy I know exactly what you're saying. so many kinds of music are the result of a blending of some very RICH cultures too. But, being a guitar player here in Tennessee, I can tell you that every bluegrass musician that I know absolutely loves this style of music right here as well. When I sit in a jam session with some of these folks, most of the music is, like you said, faster paced, but if someone starts to play this style, everyone will jump right in and make some beautiful music.

  • @aprilwino
    @aprilwino 13 років тому +1

    So much of the rural south was settled by Scots-Irish immigrants that it's no wonder where our Bluegrass and Americana roots music came from.........it's right here in front of you.

  • @cottonpatch2000
    @cottonpatch2000 5 років тому +1

    will listen to those fiddles play all day

  • @MuchoSuavo
    @MuchoSuavo 12 років тому +2

    One of the most beautiful things I've ever heard.

  • @pjr7754
    @pjr7754 5 років тому +1

    My Scottish husband's favorite song.....played at his funeral. Thanks Aly.

    • @joline2730
      @joline2730 2 роки тому

      This is not a song !!! No words. 🤔

  • @MartinJames389
    @MartinJames389 12 років тому +32

    The bitter retreat from Moscow, through a land burnt and ravaged to deny them food, of the starving remnants of Napoleon Bonaparte's Grande Armée in 1812. It was less than half French, the rest recruited from many places. The biggest element was the expelled Gaelic clans of Ireland (romanticised as "The Wild Geese"), with Scots, Germans and Poles also prominent. Of around 685,000 who invaded (thought to be the biggest army ever assembled up to that time), less than 100,000 survived.

    • @althesmith
      @althesmith 6 років тому +10

      I think the German and Austrian elements far outnumbered the Scots in Boney's army. Read the excellent work 1812 by Paul Austin. In any case, by the halfway mark of the campaign, both the Prussian and Austrian commanders knew they would be facing disaster and made their own arrangements with the Russians to gracefully back away from Russia.

    • @helenchappell6502
      @helenchappell6502 4 роки тому +6

      The moral, which Hitler didn't learn,was never open a second front.

    • @cottonpatch2000
      @cottonpatch2000 4 роки тому

      Bravo @Martin James. Thank you

    • @UISTMAN59
      @UISTMAN59 4 роки тому +4

      @@helenchappell6502 WE;re all mighty glad he didn't learn that lesson :-)

    • @sinuhe0171
      @sinuhe0171 3 роки тому +2

      After Great Retreat the Poland loss their freedom until 1918. W ith Napoleon went 100 thousands of polish officers and soldiers, although they fought with bravery, more than half lost their lives in Russian snows. There is superb film The Duelist from 1977, describing the very times of honour.

  • @tejaspics
    @tejaspics 2 роки тому +2

    Goosebumps.

  • @athole1954
    @athole1954 6 років тому +2

    out of this world aly at his best

  • @GladysWils
    @GladysWils 4 роки тому +2

    Beautiful!! Lovely to fiddle along with...

  • @debbyrd
    @debbyrd 12 років тому +1

    I can't get enough of this.

  • @gavinkilty108
    @gavinkilty108 12 років тому +3

    Violin playing at its most beautiful

  • @PKImagePhotography
    @PKImagePhotography 9 років тому +10

    The beauty and ease of Aly Bains fiddle....

  • @lindafields4613
    @lindafields4613 9 років тому +3

    Wonderful heart and soul played here. Thank you.

  • @nmfiddler1
    @nmfiddler1 10 років тому +1

    Beeyouteefull Aly. I sure miss you guys. It's hell to get old and not get around like I used to. Keep up the good work.

  • @dogmom240
    @dogmom240 Рік тому +1

    Reading the book 'The Bald Eagle' where this song is mentioned. Had to look it up and listen, very nicely done. The book is on the journey of our national bird.

  • @cottonpatch2000
    @cottonpatch2000 5 років тому

    I always find it great how Willie Nelson introduced me to old time folk music. Thanks, Willie for making Red Headed Stranger

  • @Tom-ys5ik
    @Tom-ys5ik 5 років тому +2

    Simply beautiful

  • @kinky_Z
    @kinky_Z 7 років тому +7

    So fucking beautiful it's almost unbearable. Been trying to play this on fiddle for 20 years (started playing it on frailing banjo in 1966) and I still can't get there...but at least we have this. the way this tune should be played... Losing, retreating, moving forward...the pain, the beauty, the understanding, the dignity. Aly Bain has NAILED it!

    • @GwenHolt
      @GwenHolt 2 роки тому

      If you're not a writer, you should be.

  • @listentofiddlepipes
    @listentofiddlepipes 11 років тому +23

    This tune is outstanding. While listening, I can see Napoleon full of anguish as he marches his troops out of Russia in the bitter cold...

    • @jasonanthony9517
      @jasonanthony9517 3 роки тому

      Satisfying. One can only hold so much power

    • @DanPurdy1
      @DanPurdy1 2 роки тому +2

      He abandoned his troops and set out by himself for France. Most of his army was foreigners as paid hands. The Irish who had to make their own way back to Ireland, many dead, many sick, wrote this on their way home.

    • @adrianjohnson7920
      @adrianjohnson7920 11 місяців тому

      @@DanPurdy1 Thank you for this comment. You can see for free on UA-cam the 1950's film "Desiree" with Marlon Brando as Napoleon. (Perfect casting) The scene is heartbreaking when Desiree's old nurse begs Napoleon -- just returned from Moscow -- to send the warm shawl she knitted to her nephew, who's in his army and perhaps already dead.
      It's a good film based on the excellent historical novel by the same name by Ann - Marie Selenko based on the amazing, true story of how Napoleon's jilted fiancee became the reluctant queen of Sweden.
      BTW The author was in WW II resistance to Hilter and the book was a deserved best seller after the war.

  • @fredkoning
    @fredkoning 11 років тому +2

    Beautiful rendition, love it!

  • @fakehorse2818
    @fakehorse2818 7 місяців тому +1

    That's so beautiful

  • @mactcampbell
    @mactcampbell 16 років тому +2

    Interesting that you mention Jean Carignan. I spent 5 hrs. at a wedding in Cape Breton with his piano player, Gilles Lozier this summer. Lozier is also an excellent fiddler. I always regreted not meeting Carignan in person and playing with Lozier that night made me regret it even more. He was extremely talented.

  • @Azathoth43
    @Azathoth43 16 років тому

    hauntingly beautiful.
    thank you for sharing this.

  • @WoodenYouKnowIt
    @WoodenYouKnowIt 13 років тому +2

    You can certainly see how this type of Scottish music helped form the roots of American Bluegrass. If you'd simply step up the pace, improvise the lead with a breakdown, you'd have it. It's not a far stretch at all. I love THIS!

  • @lindafox7822
    @lindafox7822 5 років тому +1

    That’s awesome. I used to listen to this tune as a little girl. It’s so pretty the.way y’all play it. Thank you.

  • @brujaderio
    @brujaderio 11 років тому +1

    Magnificent piece!

  • @plouchartpatrick4644
    @plouchartpatrick4644 4 роки тому +1

    Just amazing !!

  • @NZCountryMusic
    @NZCountryMusic 10 років тому +2

    Lovely Instrumental - Enjoyed

  • @robinhood48
    @robinhood48 15 років тому

    They play and we break into tears!

  • @mikel8638
    @mikel8638 5 років тому

    Thanks for the post. I was having trouble finding what I was looking for. This was it today!

  • @FrenchieFrench1555
    @FrenchieFrench1555 5 років тому

    Truly beautiful music.

  • @franksabatino7576
    @franksabatino7576 3 роки тому

    An intriguing, soulful version of a wonderful old tune.

  • @jodimw8
    @jodimw8 4 роки тому +1

    so beautiful!

  • @tomtscotland
    @tomtscotland  17 років тому +1

    Totally agree - I must get to see Aly one day - his playing has great tone and clarity.

  • @cornelis1950
    @cornelis1950 8 років тому +1

    wonderful music,thanks for sharing

  • @charlie1pipes
    @charlie1pipes 14 років тому

    So So Beautiful!

  • @lastpubrunner
    @lastpubrunner 16 років тому +1

    I was talking to Aly recently and he mentioned that when he was young, he wanted to play as quickly as possible. He went on to say that he felt that he had improved as a player by playing the slow airs. He said that most players, rarely make the transition from playing fast to playing slow; they just don't believe that they can 'gain' anything from playing that type of music.

  • @robinhood48
    @robinhood48 15 років тому +1

    Aly Bain.
    ALY BAIN!!

  • @yesmhm69
    @yesmhm69 2 роки тому +1

    2022 here! beautiful

  • @WillFlyGuitar
    @WillFlyGuitar 16 років тому

    Many thanks for posting this - I despaired of ever seeing any of the Transatlantic Sessions 2 again. Great playing by all - especially Aly - and Danny Thompson's bass playing is, as ever, wonderful. I wished he'd been on the Sessions 3... :-) Will

  • @TheBachands
    @TheBachands 16 років тому

    loved this video! excellent!

  • @nmfiddler1
    @nmfiddler1 8 років тому +2

    Sounding good Old friend. Keep up the good work.

  • @tomtscotland
    @tomtscotland  16 років тому +4

    Thanks - I'll need to check-out Chieftain's version - I can't find on UA-cam.
    Whilst I've uploaded many videos - this is definately one of my favourites - when Aly B cuts in with the fiddle it's a hair standing on end momeent!

  • @giordanengo1
    @giordanengo1 13 років тому +1

    J'aime particulièrement cette musique qui a le mérite d'être "genuine "et d'être remarquablement interprétée ! Bravo à tous
    ! Je m'abonne ( of course ! )

  • @Finnr100
    @Finnr100 12 років тому

    Beautiful!

  • @NYyankee02
    @NYyankee02 11 років тому +1

    beautiful!

  •  2 місяці тому

    i always felt this dirge like version captured the mood of a retreating army better than the upbeat versions i also like.

  • @smck001
    @smck001 12 років тому

    Nationality matters not a stuff. When your artistry has reached the heights that Ally's has you are surpassing national boundaries. Ally should be celebrated as a world musician, one whose every note is so perfectly Ally Bain that it can be no one else.

  • @saram4271
    @saram4271 7 років тому +2

    A sweet, sweet tune played by some of the great masters. Thanks for posting it.

    • @scottrichard2735
      @scottrichard2735 2 роки тому +1

      It’s addicting listening to him, always leaves one in a state of awe🥰 If I may ask, when did you became a fan?

    • @saram4271
      @saram4271 2 роки тому

      @@scottrichard2735 Hmmmm....probably way back when he was with The Boys of the Lough, early on when I first started visiting England and Scotland in the 1990s. He was playing in Oban one night when I was on my way to Mull & Iona the next day. When did you first come across his music?

    • @scottrichard2735
      @scottrichard2735 2 роки тому

      @@saram4271 I think that was in 80s, my Mom was a great fan of his and never stop talking about how wonderful he plays. So where are you from?

    • @saram4271
      @saram4271 2 роки тому

      @@scottrichard2735 From Ohio, but I first heard the music of Aly Bain when I lived in Canada.

    • @scottrichard2735
      @scottrichard2735 2 роки тому

      @@saram4271 That’s nice, sounds like you pretty much enjoyed exploring. Well, I’m from Poland but I reside here in Seattle, WA. My mom was an American from California. So what are some of the places you’ve visited?

  • @this0033
    @this0033 12 років тому

    It's beautiful.

  • @daviemcf
    @daviemcf 14 років тому

    Amazing music!!

  • @eurooscar1
    @eurooscar1 3 роки тому

    Very beautiful!

  • @Utoober67
    @Utoober67 14 років тому

    Speechless.

  • @YoungJDMD
    @YoungJDMD 11 років тому +1

    Amazing.

  • @TexasJon
    @TexasJon 11 років тому +1

    Great rendition of this! :D

  • @therealtoni
    @therealtoni 6 років тому +1

    lovely

  • @derfeus
    @derfeus 17 років тому

    God I love this!

  • @upoint2
    @upoint2 14 років тому

    Fantastic!

  • @noelmcgl
    @noelmcgl 16 років тому +3

    This is the best version of Bonaparte's retreat we have heard. I hesitate to say it but it is actually better(?) than than or at least as good as the Chieftains. ACtually it's better.

  • @palman47
    @palman47 12 років тому +2

    fantastico

  • @niallmac44
    @niallmac44 12 років тому

    Just thinking of some time in 1969 being in the Scotia Bar in Glasgow without my bodhran. I heard this fiddle player play and had to pick up a crate off the floor to play on. I bloodied my finger but got to play with Aly Bain.

  • @Jeremyramone
    @Jeremyramone 11 років тому +1

    likewise, it reminds me of the beautiful things in life. cheers from san diego.

  • @gavinkilty108
    @gavinkilty108 7 років тому

    Sublime!

  • @derekwhitenz
    @derekwhitenz 12 років тому +2

    That casualty rate sounds appalling - but remember - many of those foreign conscripts from central Europe were not willing supporters of Napoleon. As things began to turn against him it is on record that they began to desert in mass, taking their guns and equipment with them and simply joining the pursuing Russians to fight against the hated French. It is now impossible to determine the numbers involved but it needs to be remembered when reviewing the figures. Love the tune, by the way.

  • @treeandjack
    @treeandjack 15 років тому +3

    This song is known as "The Grooms' Tune" in my area. It was the last song played by my Gr. Grandfather before being shot in Chattalooche N.C., during the Civil War. I've always heard the story, but never heard the song--Until now..totally beautiful guys. I cried. God bless you.

  • @widd2
    @widd2 14 років тому

    Great version, love the chords.

  • @sgtcrab1
    @sgtcrab1 11 років тому +1

    Hey thanks! I googled that! What a great story.

  • @tomtscotland
    @tomtscotland  17 років тому +1

    Aly was the driving force behind the Transatlantic Sessions. These followed on from a programme he made which looked at fiddler connections "across the water".

    • @DanPurdy1
      @DanPurdy1 Рік тому

      Jerry Douglas also helped put those sessions together.