3 Slip jigs - Planxty 1980

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  • @Redsince66
    @Redsince66 4 роки тому +82

    Grew up in Limerick in the70s listening to Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Groundhogs, Cream, John Mayall and more. My father was always giving out to me about it. For two reasons, they were loud and they were English. One day I’m in my bedroom listening to Planxty, the ould fella pops his head around the door. “Who’s dat? “He says. “Planxty,” says I. “A quare name for a band, “he says and fecks off up to the pub. He never complained about my music again after that. God rest your soul Dad.

    • @richardwyse7817
      @richardwyse7817 2 роки тому +1

      lol.

    • @saucyjk6453
      @saucyjk6453 2 роки тому +2

      I grew up exposed to irish music in our house,Philadelphia ...my parents liking the familiar irish american stuff like the clancy bros, tommy makem, the wolfe tones but also the traditional stuff and were hip to lesser known but highly respected by their peer artists like Danny Doyle...... and way before i was 21 i would go to Brittinghams pub to see acts, notably Timlin and Kane, who were doing the popular, the lesser known, some traditional and even non irish songs which fit perfectly on that stage> it was a cross generational gathering place from Toddler to Grandparent......the pub, though mockingly used w its inferences to alcohol in St Paddys day advertising, was and is an important part of that society...although i do not identify w the term "irish" which to me is ...or should be...a nationality thing, i do identify as a Celt.....My grandfather was from Belfast(left in 29 at age 17), my great grandparents were from Tyrone, Antrim, Mayo , Donegal. Like you i was a classic rock kid, wound up playing and teaching music professionally for decades in both Philadelphia and San Francisco...my introductionto playing this music was when i joined a band in 1995 from Philly called Blackthorn for a year or so.....they were after 2 or 3 years few years established and already quite popular all over the city....church parishes, mummers clubs, irish culture and dance get togethers, the pub circuit , jersey shore mega bars, even holiday shows at old theaters like the Keswick were what i remember.....and injected a sort of pete townsend boost ....(im on their 2nd record Here We Go Again, playing bass guitar and mandolin), although i was very unfamiliar w some of the music alot of it i was already aware of.... the jigs, reels, stuff i played on the mando and the button accordion player john mcgroary was world class, another band i was in the Danny Boys had johns cousin John mcgillian also playing at top tier level.....there were gigs where half the night was accompanying irish dance competitions or presentations...the truth is, these guys had it in their blood from youth , whereas i was stepping into it with technical ability, and a cultural head start, but....despite taking to Irish music and Bluegrass with an almost dna like instinct, its only now that ive arrived at a place where im comfortable w it, where i feel ive picked up the nuances, the inflections that separate the authentic from someone simply playing the right notes, and that is because it takes years even for the fully committed......and i was way too scatterbrained stylistically, creatively, to give it the time needed, or for it to hold my interest.......when you spend many hours each and every day doing , studying....... living and breathing something...... there are exponential rewards and leaps that occur; If you chip away at it you can get there, it just takes alot longer......it is no joke, the jazz like approach that these guys can play , w the best being recognized by a singular style or "voice". In every tradition stemming from oppression....think gospel soloists, rappers, bluegrass and trad irish/celtic, jazz instrumentalists...even boxing is a perfect example... there is a gunslinger/play for your life element at work which leads to a highly competitive drive to stand out, and although terms like greatest and best---music as sport-- are used way too frequently in reqards to music, these terms are more accurate when used in that arena..... inspired in no small way by a chance to escape a life of life crushing labor. We cant say why the Beatles or MIles, or Jimi Hendrix or Jaco pastorious or Led Zeppelin or Joni Mitchell were the greatest, but they have what Pirsig in Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance called a Quality...undefineable. Irish music and its source, Celtic Music, to me is simple harmonically, or vertically, but horizontal.....extremely complex--ornamanted--melodically, much like classical indian music. I prefer the latter the Horizontal, because you can coast and zone and groove much more easily. Dense chord terrain is rocky.....think Giant Steps, Or Steely Dan....but My favorite things is pedal to the metal , switch off mind modal freedom bliss....to not have to think when playing.....that is where i enjoy playing and where i can find my own voice .
      I do remember the Blackthorn guys telling me to checkout Planxty. Now, i see why. Planxty to me was/is the perfect mix of the traditional but w an early 70s counter culture aesthetic, and they and alot of guys from both Ireland and the states have kept the legacy not only alive but fresh and vital. Sometimes the stars align and a "newcomer" like Billy Strings is perfectly timed to carry on the tradition in stylistic offshoots which introduce a new generation a new world of possibilities for listening and music history, the way the British Rockers did w Delta and Chicago blues, or the way Old and in the Way or Oh Brother where art thou did for Bluegrass did almost 50 and 20 years before Billy, which has Celtic music as its source.
      Gerard Patrick McWilliams

    • @Dragon-Slay3r
      @Dragon-Slay3r 2 роки тому

      Back slip

    • @vinsamson8061
      @vinsamson8061 2 роки тому

      🤘

    • @Vigilante311
      @Vigilante311 Рік тому

      Great story, planxty are class, can't knock you for listening to cream and john mayall though

  • @Donegaldan
    @Donegaldan 15 років тому +81

    Liam O Flynn's uileann piping is scary, it speaks to the soul of any Irishman.

    • @killingmewillnotbringbacky9177
      @killingmewillnotbringbacky9177 5 років тому +3

      uh excuse me i am american

    • @williamjackson1819
      @williamjackson1819 2 роки тому +6

      There must be the soul of an Irishman in this Englishman because their music is more important to me than any other, and Liam O Flynn's placid expression whilst producing his music never ceases to amaze.

  • @Finbarheerlen
    @Finbarheerlen 14 років тому +50

    It was in 1974 "my" recordshop told me he had something special for me. I listended to the first notes and I still know the feeling I had when I went home with "Cold blow and a rainy night". It was a treasure and Irish music has never left me during the rest of my life. Everythime I hear Planxty, the same feeling overwhelms me.
    You've done a great job, showing people to the right music. Thanks a million!

    • @Alun49
      @Alun49 3 роки тому +5

      I was introduced to Planxty by an Irish friend of mine around the same time. I was already in to the Chieftains but he pointed me to other Irish music as well as Alan Stivell. I remain eternally grateful!

  • @buellosaurusrex
    @buellosaurusrex 6 років тому +49

    RIP Liam. The best of the best.

    • @180523
      @180523 3 роки тому +2

      Wonderful man; have you seen the documentary on his life? He loved horses!

    • @radharcanna
      @radharcanna 2 роки тому +1

      @@180523 He did. But the strange thing is that the other band members never knew that.

  • @wflahie1
    @wflahie1 13 років тому +25

    They are transcending, I didn't want the music to stop. If I ever doubted I was Irish, I just found out that I truly am. Listening to them play is the music i hear in my heart of hearts.
    God Bless ya!!!

  • @differous01
    @differous01 4 роки тому +57

    1:50 - The First Slip
    3:02 - Hardiman the Fiddler
    3:49 - The Yellow Wattle

    • @tossiegough
      @tossiegough 4 роки тому +1

      Well done you 🙂

    • @differous01
      @differous01 4 роки тому +10

      @@tossiegough The last one's not a slip jig, but nobody can decide if the title refers to the Tasmanian bird or the Australian flower, so still kinda slippery.

    • @prangbro
      @prangbro 2 роки тому +2

      @@differous01 find it hard to count different jigs... is it a double jig? Or a slide?

    • @p89trd
      @p89trd 2 роки тому +3

      @@prangbro there'd be a lot of nuance in a proper answer, but to over simplify, a slip jig is felt in 9/8 and a jig in 6/8.

    • @japhfo
      @japhfo 2 роки тому

      @@p89trd 'Felt' - nice

  • @williebourke9962
    @williebourke9962 Рік тому +6

    Well to my knowledge There never had and maybe never will be an Irish traditional or folk callem what you will, ever assembled again as collectively talented as planxty .Christ almighty they were special 👏👏👏🇨🇮🇨🇮

    • @ritajordan6598
      @ritajordan6598 3 місяці тому

      Agree but horoslips were à close 2nd. 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪

  • @InvalidUsername1323
    @InvalidUsername1323 12 років тому +14

    OK I don't fully understand it, but I'm a Cuban American, and I love this. Perhaps it's because I grew up in River Edge, NJ surrounded by by Irish folk, or perhaps it's because I married a girl whose last name was Sullivan, but either way I find this incredibly enjoyable. Happy St. Pat's!!

  • @jamesbradshaw3389
    @jamesbradshaw3389 2 роки тому +5

    A proper introduction. my most favorite folk band of all time, God bless them all with the most brilliant musical talents which have cost me over 76 pairs of fine leather shoes dancing to their music over those many years

  • @oceanlopez4739
    @oceanlopez4739 4 роки тому +10

    I love how well played their jigs are. It's absolutely amazing.

  • @ronjohnson1658
    @ronjohnson1658 Рік тому +1

    I first heard these musicians and their fantastic band PLANXTY in Mt Isa, Queensland in 1975 and it was a total revelation with "Raggle Taggle Gypsy" on the black album and of course their adaptation of Romanian folk songs that absolutely took my mind and liberated that genre of music forever.
    Unbelievably beautiful "Baneasa"s Green Glade" and "Mominski Horo". When will these blokes shine again? You have already gained immortality and we will never forget you and with a parting glass ( I am still vertical) will toast to you now.
    There's too few of us , more would be like us , but all the good ones are dead.
    ronald douglas johnson, AUSTRALIA

    • @Lee-nh5bb
      @Lee-nh5bb 11 місяців тому

      Your a lucky man! What a night that must have been! Some legends are still with us. I heard Andy Irvine being interviewed on the ABC back in December, as he's touring Australia in Dec/Jan. I immediately bought tickets and saw him at the Petersham Bowling Club in Sydney. A great night, great music. I actually spoke with him in the break! An Irish legend!

  • @deemulcahy6553
    @deemulcahy6553 2 роки тому +3

    I first heard this song in the 2000’s and loved it! I can’t believe I found it again, this brings me so much joy ❤

  • @SeanMcNamara
    @SeanMcNamara 10 років тому +17

    I love this stuff. Christy Moore had introduced me to do much music, from Planxty to his brother, Luka Bloom.

  • @Timothydlol
    @Timothydlol 16 років тому +8

    i love their expressions while they play, utter confidence

  • @Lixsna
    @Lixsna 8 років тому +11

    Don't know how I missed this. It really is an extraordinary piece of work- 36 yrs ago lol.

  • @paganmaestro
    @paganmaestro 6 років тому +14

    RIP dear Liam.

  • @Garmin413
    @Garmin413 13 років тому +7

    Absolutely Brilliant

  • @ChristianWandzala
    @ChristianWandzala 9 років тому +6

    Its just.... so great :) the harmonies are top-notch

  • @marinasantori2807
    @marinasantori2807 11 років тому +8

    Planxty, siete grandi!!!

  • @mairenibarra6913
    @mairenibarra6913 8 років тому +6

    Andy Irvine was always my favourite.

  • @kaizmorgan
    @kaizmorgan 13 років тому +4

    Christy's laugh is as great as his voice. I bet its contagious as all hell.

  • @davidbrennan3613
    @davidbrennan3613 Рік тому +5

    Four men who produced magic

  • @pookamcphellimy8540
    @pookamcphellimy8540 8 років тому +6

    Lovely hurling lads!!

  • @NotAFanAnymore
    @NotAFanAnymore 14 років тому +3

    Liam, da man on pipes, just brilliant

  • @judedude74
    @judedude74 13 років тому +3

    Awe....Irelasnds best...Simply fantatic

  • @nbenefiel
    @nbenefiel Рік тому

    I spent the 70’s in Dublin. The music was incredible.

  • @musashidanmcgrath
    @musashidanmcgrath 10 місяців тому +1

    Christy here looks like every Irish lad I ever worked with on building sites from America to Australia to Netherlands. 🤣 Some boyos. Piping on that 2nd/3rd jig blend is magical.

  • @celsomarques1021
    @celsomarques1021 2 роки тому +1

    I love so much this band

  • @geraldward5318
    @geraldward5318 6 років тому +7

    RIP Liam you legend

  • @deludedmiinds4446
    @deludedmiinds4446 6 місяців тому

    Planxty were the greatest ever. I'm into hardcore punk and death metal but Planxty truly were musical Gods.

  • @tomkeogh8722
    @tomkeogh8722 10 років тому +3

    I think of all the great groups of that era Planxty were the most talented musically.

  • @vinvincible8
    @vinvincible8 10 років тому +9

    Just the best band

  • @juanmanuelcanas6702
    @juanmanuelcanas6702 9 років тому +3

    Simply amazing!!

  • @Unbuiltnut1257
    @Unbuiltnut1257 Рік тому +1

    ngl kinda boppin fr no cap, this jam is a groove, son.

  • @jlbianval
    @jlbianval 16 років тому +2

    ¡Grandes! Gracias por compartirlo!.

  • @paolobianconi495
    @paolobianconi495 11 місяців тому +1

    Imho the greatest band ever

  • @lastpirateslife
    @lastpirateslife 11 років тому +4

    what a mesmerizing group planxty is.
    for anyone who is new to them, i suggest taking a listen to their studio album called words and music.
    to this day i have never heard anything quite like it.
    it both opened and blew my mind back in the 80s.

  • @jimmolloy1654
    @jimmolloy1654 7 років тому +13

    the third (the yellow wattle) is in fact a normal jig in 6/8...

    • @tossiegough
      @tossiegough 4 роки тому

      What's the timing of the slipped jig? Thanks. 🙂

    • @jimmolloy1654
      @jimmolloy1654 4 роки тому +2

      @@tossiegough the slip jig is in 9/8 time

  • @GetOnTheFloor82
    @GetOnTheFloor82 12 років тому +4

    Man that was just awesome : )

  • @liamevans1630
    @liamevans1630 6 років тому +2

    He;s gone, but weren't we lucky as fuck to have him.

  • @alexdesslin
    @alexdesslin 5 років тому +2

    terrific !

  • @TheDDM1974
    @TheDDM1974 12 років тому +4

    it's speak to the soul of the Normans too ;)

  • @bobbycigarette
    @bobbycigarette 9 років тому +1

    christy moore and plenxty are sublime

  • @Dayepipes
    @Dayepipes 14 років тому +1

    @Banshun Willy Clancy recorded with the 3rd tune as "Yellow Wattle." You can find it or a brief free sample on itunes searching under the title.

  • @hswatnik
    @hswatnik 16 років тому +2

    Outstanding video, Thank you!

  • @wrongwayup.
    @wrongwayup. 16 років тому +2

    Fantastic stuff.

  • @ffmaduk06
    @ffmaduk06 14 років тому +3

    FIRST CLASS!

  • @kathrynmcglynn3646
    @kathrynmcglynn3646 7 днів тому

    Would love to find someone who could teach me to play the uillean pipes. Absolutely love the sound of them.

  • @richgouette
    @richgouette 8 років тому +1

    just...awesome

  • @liamevans1630
    @liamevans1630 6 років тому +1

    3.48 Liamo gives Davy the look. Fecking class

  • @chrisbecker8872
    @chrisbecker8872 5 років тому +1

    If anyone is looking for a studio version, the closest thing is Ride a Mile/Hardiman the Fiddler/The Yellow Wattle off Planxty's album One Night in Bremen.

  • @possumbuddy
    @possumbuddy 12 років тому +1

    Fantastic! As always.

  • @kyle25rs
    @kyle25rs 16 років тому +2

    wow such a nice set!

  • @cameroncurrie884
    @cameroncurrie884 4 роки тому +3

    Hard to believe that 44 deef eejits disliked this.

  • @Drewhelen
    @Drewhelen 15 років тому +2

    Love it!

  • @celticgodsoriginal
    @celticgodsoriginal 5 років тому +1

    Fabulous

  • @NolanBryanLynch
    @NolanBryanLynch 12 років тому +2

    I know, it's awesome.

  • @IamDaReAlSeaN
    @IamDaReAlSeaN 12 років тому +1

    Yeah I have a bouzouki, very nice sounding instruments, very fun to play :)

    • @Pwecko
      @Pwecko 3 роки тому

      And so Irish.

    • @radharcanna
      @radharcanna 2 роки тому

      @@Pwecko It’s not called the Irish bouzouki for nothing.

  • @killeney
    @killeney 11 років тому +33

    Back When Christy was on the drink

    • @philtypipe147
      @philtypipe147 5 років тому

      Niall Killeney Taylor yesss

    • @nedohamilli
      @nedohamilli 3 роки тому +1

      Pity he hadn't stayed on it.... sobriety didn't improve him

  • @cajonbongo2007
    @cajonbongo2007 16 років тому +1

    great stuff!!!

  • @IRISHVERO
    @IRISHVERO 13 років тому +1

    GREAT.....

  • @Kampfwageneer
    @Kampfwageneer 4 роки тому +2

    hardiman the fiddler is in there, de dannan do a nice version as well but this here is pure peace soul music

  • @maxford1249
    @maxford1249 3 роки тому +2

    Andy Irvine was born in London to an Irish mother and Scottish father. There you go.

  • @bigdoghat
    @bigdoghat 12 років тому +2

    These guys were the best of the best back in the day. 3 of the 4 went off to have very successful solo careers, don't know the piper so I'm not sure about him. Anyway, I'm sure that has something to do with why you enjoyed it so much, Planxty were very, very good!

    • @radharcanna
      @radharcanna 2 роки тому +2

      The piper Liam O’Flynn also had a hugely successful career afterwards. He played with Mark Knopfler, Kate Bush, the poet Seamus Heaney and many others. Also played with orchestras. See ‘The Brendan Voyage’.

  • @Timothydlol
    @Timothydlol 14 років тому +1

    UNBELIEVABLE AHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHH
    AHHHHHHHHHHH
    AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

  • @akabak
    @akabak 8 років тому +1

    Super Live!!

  • @EricBlackmer
    @EricBlackmer Рік тому

    Very nice!

  • @jirihozpodebrad23
    @jirihozpodebrad23 14 років тому +2

    ...great shtuff...;-)!!!

  • @NolanBryanLynch
    @NolanBryanLynch 12 років тому +3

    That beast Donal's playing seems to have ten strings.

    • @radharcanna
      @radharcanna 2 роки тому

      He had it made specially and called it a large bouzouki or blarge. It had very deep bass notes. He never played it again afterwards.

  • @ianwattsOfficial
    @ianwattsOfficial 2 роки тому +1

    Good 👍😊💯

  • @180523
    @180523 3 роки тому

    First time I've seen Donal Lunny play a cittern!

  • @Kitiwake
    @Kitiwake 5 років тому +15

    There's some kind of witchcraft being used here.

  • @glennfarr2000
    @glennfarr2000 8 років тому +6

    Jesus, Liam Og Flynn.

  • @christiangibbs8534
    @christiangibbs8534 Рік тому +3

    This music is absolutely amazing, but I have to admit that my favorite part was the introduction:
    "When traveling the motorway between here and Dublin, they come across a sign that says 'KILL'... which is a strange sign to have on a motorway." Great entertainers all around.

  • @gabrielrs18
    @gabrielrs18 12 років тому +2

    if someone could tell me the tuning of that cittern/five-string bouzouki(?) that would be great :)

  • @YossarianTheMeerkat
    @YossarianTheMeerkat 12 років тому +2

    pardon me but ive figured it out. some bouzouki payers use CFAD but donal lunny the irish bouzouki player here uses GDAD hope this helps

  • @seaforthpiper
    @seaforthpiper 13 років тому

    That first chune sounds very like a Borders jig called "New Drops of Brandy" and probably is a variation of it.

    • @Kitiwake
      @Kitiwake 4 роки тому +1

      Well it's s slip jig so the time sig is different. Ur English choon is probably an imitation of it.

    • @japhfo
      @japhfo 2 роки тому

      @@Kitiwake "banish misfortune" is in there somewhere

  • @pipingbob720
    @pipingbob720 Рік тому

    christy with his juiced up builder physique 🤣 pure legends

  • @electricrussell
    @electricrussell 14 років тому +1

    Donal is so New Wave 1980!

  • @HEADSUPBERKELEY
    @HEADSUPBERKELEY 13 років тому +5

    2nd slip jig is HARDIMAN THE FIDDLER

    • @Kitiwake
      @Kitiwake 5 років тому

      I d say it's the Whinny Hills of Leitrim.

  • @IamDaReAlSeaN
    @IamDaReAlSeaN 12 років тому +2

    yep, big yokes so they are!

  • @robertflood1025
    @robertflood1025 Рік тому

    BOBS QUADS LOVES U KEEP IT CLEAN Hippy Days and GODS SPEED 😊

  • @Kampfwageneer
    @Kampfwageneer 4 роки тому +11

    planxty have a way of playing d mixolydian and making it into a psychadelic spiritual journey

  • @emncaity
    @emncaity 15 років тому

    Anybody know what that last tune is? Danu follows "Uncle Rat" with it on one of their CDs...

  • @petitefleurgalesne8500
    @petitefleurgalesne8500 Рік тому

    whats the name of the last jig? beautiful

  • @66gadus
    @66gadus 15 років тому +1

    yes it's a Blarge - apparently stands for 'BLOODY LARGE'!

  • @TheFrakmatt
    @TheFrakmatt 12 років тому

    I know you don't remember me I met you in charlestown 2001 hadent a clue who I was chuming around with that you for being my friend

  • @woodywilson8885
    @woodywilson8885 2 роки тому

    Does anyone know what this specific song is called? I cant rlly understand what he said.

  • @shaunspillane2105
    @shaunspillane2105 4 місяці тому

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @anthonywalsh7613
    @anthonywalsh7613 2 роки тому +1

    My left foot hurts 👌

  • @belzebul
    @belzebul 7 років тому +1

    4:05 is there a name for this tune? (An album version maybe)

    • @differous01
      @differous01 4 роки тому +2

      The tune is The Yellow Wattle. The set (Ride a Mile/Hardiman the Fiddler/The Yellow Wattle) is on the album One Night in Bremen. This video is also available on the the CD& DVD collection 'Between the Jigs and the Reels'.

    • @belzebul
      @belzebul 4 роки тому +1

      @@differous01
      Thank you! :)

    • @Kitiwake
      @Kitiwake 4 роки тому +1

      @@differous01 i play Hardiman the fiddler and that's not the version I m familiar with.

  • @brznzzy
    @brznzzy 14 років тому

    @Finbarheerlen Couldnt have described it better,, fair play to ya Fionbarr.

  • @issacmoore1561
    @issacmoore1561 4 роки тому +1

    What kind of instruments are these? I've never seen bagpipes played with bellows or what looks like something related to the Irish Bouzouki but with a flat back and 10 strings rather than 8.

    • @radharcanna
      @radharcanna 2 роки тому

      Uilleann (or elbow) pipes. Flat back ‘Irish’ bouzouki, specifically designed with an extra row of strings to give a deep bass sound. Irish musicians adopted the Greek instrument but gave it a flat back for more comfort.

  • @davogrynne
    @davogrynne 12 років тому +1

    Ye should hear it when the whole family gets together....HUP!

  • @timjmoran
    @timjmoran 12 років тому

    Is the instrument Lunny is playing an Irish Bouzouki, then?
    Seems to have Such a HUUGe Body..plus the 10 strings...

  • @In-Christ-I-trust
    @In-Christ-I-trust 8 років тому

    people only want a blanket when its cold that's why people never stop to admire talent no more unless it benefits them like a friends dress on facebook so so sad I just hate that I am tuned to authenticity small or big ugly or beautiful but never for my own gain just to relax enjoy and admire God Bless you all.

  • @HorsemanOz
    @HorsemanOz 9 років тому

    Can someone tell me what the tuning is on the 8 string mandolin please?

    • @armandamonette9884
      @armandamonette9884 9 років тому +2

      +Horseman Oz It sounds standard when he's hitting the higher notes, early on, but there's a capo on the second fret if i'm not mistaken. So, the tuning should be from low to high, G,D,A,E. This is the same tuning that would be used on a violin, but they're tuned in doubles.

    • @HorsemanOz
      @HorsemanOz 9 років тому +1

      Ah, thank you so much Armand, fabulous!

    • @MrMusicguyma
      @MrMusicguyma 8 років тому +1

      I believe Andy's instrument here is a mandola tuned CGDA. with capo at 2, would make it DAEB. Just a guess ;)

  • @rd264
    @rd264 12 років тому +1

    christy is a hero of mine, I hope he's well.

  • @balompiebueno8292
    @balompiebueno8292 10 років тому

    Damn it! Can I find this set on one of their albums?

    • @differous01
      @differous01 9 років тому +1

      balompie bueno I learned the last jig (the Yellow Wattle) by playing along with the video, but there are ways to download UA-cam vids to your computer too.

    • @cranntara3741
      @cranntara3741 6 років тому +1

      This set was not on an album, but it was included in a compilation of irish music called "High Kings of Tara" (Tara Records, 1980)

  • @irelandofcourse
    @irelandofcourse 15 років тому

    Yea thats right