The coffin ships is an exceptionally special song, the riffs in this song are the most emotional I’ve yet to hear, even if it had no brilliant lyrics or the most mournful vocals ever recorded it would still be a timelessly legendary track. Thanks for writing it!
Great piece of information, thank you! I'd love to see all these statues and tombstones myself - I knew this is a remarkable tragic period in Irish history, yet had no idea it's so well remembered.
Aside every single aspect being great of this particular video, I can hear your guitars crystal clear from the right channel. Now I understand better why Primordial sounds even better live. You're all devoted to your aspiring job. Well done, again. Congratulations and regards 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻♥️
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After hearing this song I travelled to Ireland, visiting Cobh etc. to further explore the background. Still gives me the shivers to hear that amazing song. Thank you!
This is great, thank ya'll for posting. Also really enjoying Alan's podcast during this turbulent times! Please keep this up, you're helping some of us from losing our minds. I've been playing a few parts wrong so this helps.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, my favourite song, my father was from Skibereen, so very poignant. I think everyone should be made to watch this video daily, as a reminder of how not to treat your fellow man.
Never realised how much of the lyrics came from that monument, I had thought it was just the "oh god, that bread should be so dear and human flesh so cheap" part.
This is incredible. Really useful playthrough but a great performance too! You totally give it some welly. I'd figured out bits by ear but to see all the harmonies and stuff, and see it played properly, is great. Thank you!
On the riff that begin's at 13.27, I can't do the 6 fret stretch for the first section of that riff. So what I do is start the riff on the third string on fret 2 (barring the second fret) instead of the fourth string on fret 7.
Excellent vid Ciaran, you are really good at these! You also gave me a few ideas of places to visit the next time I am in Ireland, so thanks for that! Do you offer tour guide services? lol
Thank you for this video! Would you recommend some literature of the topic for those who want to learn more about the famine? Also thank you for showing those memorials - and the sources of some intertexts in the lyrics.
The coffin ships is an exceptionally special song, the riffs in this song are the most emotional I’ve yet to hear, even if it had no brilliant lyrics or the most mournful vocals ever recorded it would still be a timelessly legendary track. Thanks for writing it!
These are absolutely fantastic videos, please keep them coming!
Very cool to see Ciaran, since he doesn't pop up very often in interviews.
Great play through and a brief tragic lesson in history.
Throughout the years, I'm still amazed by the tremendous feeling of drama and tragedy this song inspires.
Great piece of information, thank you! I'd love to see all these statues and tombstones myself - I knew this is a remarkable tragic period in Irish history, yet had no idea it's so well remembered.
Aside every single aspect being great of this particular video, I can hear your guitars crystal clear from the right channel. Now I understand better why Primordial sounds even better live. You're all devoted to your aspiring job. Well done, again. Congratulations and regards 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻♥️
After hearing this song I travelled to Ireland, visiting Cobh etc. to further explore the background.
Still gives me the shivers to hear that amazing song. Thank you!
This is a great song. So full of emotion. I hope to see it live one day.
Great video, Great song!!! So much content in only one song...
This is great, thank ya'll for posting. Also really enjoying Alan's podcast during this turbulent times! Please keep this up, you're helping some of us from losing our minds. I've been playing a few parts wrong so this helps.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, my favourite song, my father was from Skibereen, so very poignant. I think everyone should be made to watch this video daily, as a reminder of how not to treat your fellow man.
Never realised how much of the lyrics came from that monument, I had thought it was just the "oh god, that bread should be so dear and human flesh so cheap" part.
Oh, and "to the nameless dead" !!!
Very educated man and great player. To get doom metal sounding so good in standard tuning is mad hard. Assumed it was in drop C or similar. Respect.
This is incredible. Really useful playthrough but a great performance too! You totally give it some welly. I'd figured out bits by ear but to see all the harmonies and stuff, and see it played properly, is great. Thank you!
Great video. Really enjoying all these playthrough videos and the history behind the tunes
On the riff that begin's at 13.27, I can't do the 6 fret stretch for the first section of that riff. So what I do is start the riff on the third string on fret 2 (barring the second fret) instead of the fourth string on fret 7.
Excellent vid Ciaran, you are really good at these! You also gave me a few ideas of places to visit the next time I am in Ireland, so thanks for that! Do you offer tour guide services? lol
Thanks Kris, virtual tour guide maybe...
Hi the video was fantastic can u please make a tutorial about how to play the song on guitar?
Love it
Thank you for this video! Would you recommend some literature of the topic for those who want to learn more about the famine? Also thank you for showing those memorials - and the sources of some intertexts in the lyrics.
Hi Judit, Sorry for delay but I was away...There are lots of books on the period but I really enjoyed irishhistorypodcast.ie/
@@primordial2077 thanks, I'll check it out!
Where would you be able to get one of dem' flags? Like the the one on the left side
I have a few questions for Ciarán about guitar parts. What is the best way to contact directly?