This piece is indeed Irish, if my sources are accurate, it's called the Red Admiral Butterfly and it's attributed to the great fiddler Tommy Potts. Of course my version of it is very heavily influenced by the various Mediterranean and Middle Eastern traditions which I have spent my entire life studying. I sincerely hope that the "purists" on all sides will forgive me for such licentious behavior
i heard you performing this song, even before it was published, in 1993 in kafetheatro in Kodrigtonos str. in Athens. I was paralysed. I still have the poster from that night, i will never forget. Thank you you wolnderful artist, human and teacher.
Ross Dally is a amazing musician, he comes from Ireland but he lives in Crete (Greece), μουσικοί σαν τον Ross είναι μια Όαση μέσα στην κατάντια της σημερινής μουσικής.
Ross Daly calls this Irish and he comes from Ireland so I guess he knows what he is playing! Of course he is always influenced from greek, turkish, arabic and many other kinds of traditional music but there are no boundaries in the music of people that don't have boundaries in their minds (unlike many youtube users...)
This tune travels me for more than 15 years, i see oceans, night roads fill of stars with no end, mountains, castles, horsemen, tables full of food and wine, people eating, drinking, dancing enjoying life after the battle ...........................
Music can touch those places of the inner soul that have yet to surface in many of us in todays world. Humanity, spirituality, musicality, all words, yet words all intertwined. Through music,it is unnecessary to have indepth knowledge of different cultures or belief structures.Yet acknowledging that music is the trigger for some inner peace from time to time. Open Mind usually equates to open heart and soul, something that many have lost in todays world.
Dear Mr. Daly. I don't know about the purists' opinion, but I am just amazed by the great blending of two musical traditions that I admire so much: authentic irish and eastern music! i hope there will be some more! Greetings from Bulgaria
well, at least its not about "irish, greek, mediterrian" or any nationalist thing.its an expression of something that connects us all, crèation. And besides...there are always influences in music - its like be woven in - its like a borderless chit, chat of souls, individuals, people...Arabic music reminds me sometimes to spanish, spanish music to irish one and leads one if you follow to india...its waves...so just ride them, enjoy, be inspired, be connected, fade away...and love ;) :D
Such wonderfull tunes... just as with the music of my home, crete, it resonates in my heart. I can close my eyes and it sends my soul to far away imaginary lands... music knows no cultural or country borders...
@gaitubecliNK Thank you very much, I'm working on some new ideas in that direction, I'm also working with elements and forms from Bulgarian music which I love very much .
the recognisable butterfly start at 6.46- i like the pure irish musk-and like to play, but also i like every every kind of music. if you know about the roots from folkmusic and respect them you can mix everything by the way: it is a very beatiful version!
......as the 6th is missing as in a lot of older irish scottish tunes which are sometimes simple pentatonic tunes,not that simple is negative just it is so,the tune is also known as 'Bob and Joan ' and the tune was used by Thomas Moore for his song ''fill the bumper fair'
Since the end of the last ice age the Celts have stretchedl along a lot of the West coast of Europe. Perhaps this tune calls upon some deep folk memory? Anyway I thought it a wonderful and moving work. Thank you.
hlo Ross , just to muck in on the whole "butterfly" thing, yes the tune is known in ireland ,but that doesn't mean it's irish ,it could well be scottish or english, and was played long before Tommy Potts was ever born, though he was recorded playing it in his perculiar way,the tune appears in Ceol Rinnce nA hEireann vol1 tune 63,on your recording around 10:52 you slip into the first part of the kid on the mountainthen slip back to the butterfly up to Gminor though its not strictly a full minor..
@ Mr Ross Daly You are in my, and my family's hearts, i spend my all free time listen your heavenly music my family and i, we THANK YOU, and wishing you the best
This piece is indeed Irish, if my sources are accurate, it's called the Red Admiral Butterfly and it's attributed to the great fiddler Tommy Potts. Of course my version of it is very heavily influenced by the various Mediterranean and Middle Eastern traditions which I have spent my entire life studying. I sincerely hope that the "purists" on all sides will forgive me for such licentious behavior
i heard you performing this song, even before it was published, in 1993 in kafetheatro in Kodrigtonos str. in Athens. I was paralysed. I still have the poster from that night, i will never forget. Thank you you wolnderful artist, human and teacher.
Ross Daly is one of the most balanced musicians of our time. A real craftsman.
A great inspired and master musician.
Ross Dally is a amazing musician, he comes from Ireland but he lives in Crete (Greece), μουσικοί σαν τον Ross είναι μια Όαση μέσα στην κατάντια της σημερινής μουσικής.
Nikos. F οκι
We are so lucky that from so many places of Earth he chose Crete to stay .......Thank you Ross for your Dionisic music !!!!!
Celtic-Greek mix descent! Traditional,Historian,Legendary,Honoring!!!!
we love you in Greece Ross
Ross Daly calls this Irish and he comes from Ireland so I guess he knows what he is playing! Of course he is always influenced from greek, turkish, arabic and many other kinds of traditional music but there are no boundaries in the music of people that don't have boundaries in their minds (unlike many youtube users...)
A masterpiece. Thank you, our dearest Ross. Your music makes our mortal life more meaningful.
This tune travels me for more than 15 years, i see oceans, night roads fill of stars with no end, mountains, castles, horsemen, tables full of food and wine, people eating, drinking, dancing enjoying life after the battle ...........................
Music can touch those places of the inner soul that have yet to surface in many of us in todays world. Humanity, spirituality, musicality, all words, yet words all intertwined. Through music,it is unnecessary to have indepth knowledge of different cultures or belief structures.Yet acknowledging that music is the trigger for some inner peace from time to time. Open Mind usually equates to open heart and soul, something that many have lost in todays world.
Another good one from Ross Daly. Uniquely blending and fusing multiple music styles.
Very beautiful music.
I love irish and Greek music. Ross Daly, great musician!
Αυτό το μουσικό κομμάτι, μιλάει μέσα μου!
Dear Mr. Daly. I don't know about the purists' opinion, but I am just amazed by the great blending of two musical traditions that I admire so much: authentic irish and eastern music! i hope there will be some more!
Greetings from Bulgaria
I'm listening this for years after years, still love it. This masterpiece comes from the heart of the nature
When you work with your soul οn something you always respect it...Σε ευχαριστουμε Ρος!
well, at least its not about "irish, greek, mediterrian" or any nationalist thing.its an expression of something that connects us all, crèation. And besides...there are always influences in music - its like be woven in - its like a borderless chit, chat of souls, individuals, people...Arabic music reminds me sometimes to spanish, spanish music to irish one and leads one if you follow to india...its waves...so just ride them, enjoy, be inspired, be connected, fade away...and love ;) :D
I love the way it slides into the slip jig.
Wonderful !! The music is amazing! Greetings from an africain.
Such wonderfull tunes... just as with the music of my home, crete, it resonates in my heart. I can close my eyes and it sends my soul to far away imaginary lands... music knows no cultural or country borders...
THE BEST IN ALL TIME ....
Very nice music...it takes you to magic places...
...di una bellezza sconvolgente e assoluta...incredibile......
Just amazing.
@gaitubecliNK Thank you very much, I'm working on some new ideas in that direction, I'm also working with elements and forms from Bulgarian music which I love very much .
Came here in a foul mood. Happy now :)
Thanks for uploading.
Ross Daly is free like a bird. That is why his interpretation does not sound like something everybody else could come up with!
apla teleio awsome!!!
escucho y estoy llorando de emoción
the recognisable butterfly start at 6.46-
i like the pure irish musk-and like to play, but also i like every every kind of music. if you know about the roots from folkmusic and respect them you can mix everything
by the way: it is a very beatiful version!
BRAVO !!!
pictures are great my friend😃especially the first!
thanx a lot! :)
......as the 6th is missing as in a lot of older irish scottish tunes which are sometimes simple pentatonic tunes,not that simple is negative just it is so,the tune is also known as 'Bob and Joan ' and the tune was used by Thomas Moore for his song ''fill the bumper fair'
Since the end of the last ice age the Celts have stretchedl along a lot of the West coast of Europe. Perhaps this tune calls upon some deep folk memory? Anyway I thought it a wonderful and moving work. Thank you.
Dreamy...
hlo Ross , just to muck in on the whole "butterfly" thing, yes the tune is known in ireland ,but that doesn't mean it's irish ,it could well be scottish or english, and was played long before Tommy Potts was ever born, though he was recorded playing it in his perculiar way,the tune appears in Ceol Rinnce nA hEireann vol1 tune 63,on your recording around 10:52 you slip into the first part of the kid on the mountainthen slip back to the butterfly up to Gminor though its not strictly a full minor..
On a Sailing Ship on the way to Ireland! Poly kalo.
“Susmak da konuşmak kadar önemli oluyor bazen.”
Chemtrail 1.17..sorry it just jumped out at me. Music, absolutely devine. Much admiration and respect.
μονο οσοι νιωσανε θα καταλαβουνε, η ζωη δεν ειναι τοσο φτηνη οσο την περιγραφουνε
Doea anyone have the notes for lyra? I really like this piece :D
@ Mr Ross Daly You are in my, and my family's hearts, i spend my all free time listen your heavenly music my family and i, we THANK YOU, and wishing you the best
why that legs?
Did you break your heart? Did she kill you? Years ago?
Αυτό σου φαίνεται Irish? This sounds like Irish traditional to you? Then you Don't know anything about Greek music my friend!
You died