Yeah same. This guy is so over the top. Just...why the crap isn't music like this anymore? Why is music all fake and vowel breaking idiot singers and electronic nudging? What happened to a good musician with a good voice performing? Something is broken. Daoiri is here to fix it I guess.
Thanx for sharing. Daoirí Farrell seems to me the best or one of the best singer in this style. I found him about a year ago on UA-cam and I love his singing and instrumental performance.
Yeah, Scotts-Irish and western African. Bluegrass is so unique and I love it. Interestingly enough "modern" Irish folk adopted some of that West African too...which is where the banjo comes from. Add in the dobro from Slovakia and mandolin which evolved from the lute in Italy. And of course there's Daoiri's own instrument the Bouzouki which comes from Greece. It's truly inspiring how people from such different backgrounds can fuse their music into something so wonderful.
@@Kelnx Scots-Irish were Protestants from Ulster and included a high proportion of English from the northern counties of England. They weren't the Catholic Irish from the south.
@@justahumanbeing.709 Irish neighbors used to tell me that they would call an Irishman with dark hair and an olive complexion "black Irish". Not necessarily referring to an African complexion. Not every Irishman has red hair after all. Oral history is a tricky thing. Maybe my neighbors tell lies? When the Spanish Armada came to attack England during the time of Queen Elizabeth the First, some ships were lost in the Irish Sea. If any of those sailors were able to get ashore, it would have added a bit of Spanish blood, dark hair and olive complexion to the Irish mix. Could be... But maybe it's a lie. Okay....
@@girlfromthebronxbywayofelb7288 i see, that's what i thought you were reffering to, I think the spanish traded with the Irish and with the English on the south west coast and is very likely many Irish and southern english have spanish blood, also there were many Arabs and Persians that lived and intermixed with the spanish so some Irish/ English might have arab/persian blood too, i live on the north coast of devon in England and there are many dark haired and slightly dark skinned people along the coast, it's very interesting. Peace.
Thanks for the reply!! Thought I had been fed a lie, or at least a tall tale. 😎 I thought the seas around Ireland were too intimidating and that kept a lot of ships away. Cuban history benefits from sea trade too, but their strategic position in the Caribbean makes that almost inevitable. Probably why Cubans see themselves as citizens of the world. Unfortunately, strategic for the slave trade too, but that made it such an African island, and the music certainly benefits from that. Not the happiest way to get there, but Cuba has a way of ensuring that culture wins at the end of the day! Enjoy Devon! Thanks for the history.
@@girlfromthebronxbywayofelb7288 definititly true. Christianity came to Ireland and South England pretty soon after death of Jesus through traders from middle east coming here in ships, hence Celtic Christianity. Yes, I think nthere was a lot more travelling around and inter mixing than most people realise.
@@frankquinn6837 Mate, there were not only Irish convicts sent to Van Dieman’s Land. This was the destination also for those who misbehaved at Sydney Cove. Grüße aus Australien.
This guy is absolutely amazing!! Can't stop listening to his songs!!
Yeah same. This guy is so over the top. Just...why the crap isn't music like this anymore? Why is music all fake and vowel breaking idiot singers and electronic nudging? What happened to a good musician with a good voice performing?
Something is broken. Daoiri is here to fix it I guess.
All the folks just loving this at the party. This version is easily my favorite
for me , everything he does is sublime
Same, started watching his tutorials
Yeah this guy is amazing. His version of "Creggan White Hair" is my favorite of his. Just a phenomenal talent.
THIS IS THE FAMOUS IRISH AIRPORT GUY RIGHT ??! Can’t beleaguered I found him!
B, yes, he is the airport man ! But listen to all, his stuff......top top top
Ganz tolle Musik, ich liebe es!
Thanx for sharing. Daoirí Farrell seems to me the best or one of the best singer in this style. I found him about a year ago on UA-cam and I love his singing and instrumental performance.
I love music and song yes
Greetings, from Van Diemans Land. (Tasmania) :-)
Amazing singing so much Daoiri this exquisite ever thank you all
Nice guy too. Met him once. Humble, talented, and charming. I'm building a bouzouki right now and hope to show it to him one day.
My god, this song is haunting and true.
I love everything this man does
I love this. Beautiful.
I hear where our “Blue Grass” originated -
Yeah, Scotts-Irish and western African. Bluegrass is so unique and I love it. Interestingly enough "modern" Irish folk adopted some of that West African too...which is where the banjo comes from. Add in the dobro from Slovakia and mandolin which evolved from the lute in Italy. And of course there's Daoiri's own instrument the Bouzouki which comes from Greece. It's truly inspiring how people from such different backgrounds can fuse their music into something so wonderful.
@@Kelnx
Scots-Irish were Protestants from Ulster and included a high proportion of English from the northern counties of England.
They weren't the Catholic Irish from the south.
Oh how I wish there were tab/chords for THIS version available somewhere...
tabs without Daoiri vocal will be nothing
The king of kings! The absolute best!!!!!
Woohhh... this one goes off! Amazing.
Unbelievable. I’d love to be in that room.
His fingering reminds me of Spanish classical guitar. The folklore of the black Irish and the Spanish Armada is real?! Amazing musician!
what folklore is that? please.
@@justahumanbeing.709 Irish neighbors used to tell me that they would call an Irishman with dark hair and an olive complexion "black Irish". Not necessarily referring to an African complexion. Not every Irishman has red hair after all. Oral history is a tricky thing. Maybe my neighbors tell lies?
When the Spanish Armada came to attack England during the time of Queen Elizabeth the First, some ships were lost in the Irish Sea. If any of those sailors were able to get ashore, it would have added a bit of Spanish blood, dark hair and olive complexion to the Irish mix. Could be... But maybe it's a lie. Okay....
@@girlfromthebronxbywayofelb7288 i see, that's what i thought you were reffering to, I think the spanish traded with the Irish and with the English on the south west coast and is very likely many Irish and southern english have spanish blood, also there were many Arabs and Persians that lived and intermixed with the spanish so some Irish/ English might have arab/persian blood too, i live on the north coast of devon in England and there are many dark haired and slightly dark skinned people along the coast, it's very interesting. Peace.
Thanks for the reply!! Thought I had been fed a lie, or at least a tall tale. 😎 I thought the seas around Ireland were too intimidating and that kept a lot of ships away. Cuban history benefits from sea trade too, but their strategic position in the Caribbean makes that almost inevitable. Probably why Cubans see themselves as citizens of the world. Unfortunately, strategic for the slave trade too, but that made it such an African island, and the music certainly benefits from that. Not the happiest way to get there, but Cuba has a way of ensuring that culture wins at the end of the day! Enjoy Devon! Thanks for the history.
@@girlfromthebronxbywayofelb7288 definititly true. Christianity came to Ireland and South England pretty soon after death of Jesus through traders from middle east coming here in ships, hence Celtic Christianity. Yes, I think nthere was a lot more travelling around and inter mixing than most people realise.
Love Daoiri!
Respect from 🇨🇦.
Great understanding for what people want
Wonderful!
superb.
Good Stuff lad did u see any salmon jump this year 👍
So, so good ❤
Love it!
More of this guy.
Don’t suppose anyone has the chords he’s playing on bouzouki for this one?
I don't want to perish like a fading horse.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍☘
Lovely.
Anyone know if he is playing a bouzouki by Joe foley?.....cause I've seen 3 in america and one of them is mine
yes
Hi Caitiona!
Awesome! 🇮🇪😎
WOW!!!! Oh to be sat in that kitchen
Pas mal, intéressant
Ravishing
Is the bouzouki tuned GDAD?
Believe so
What's the instrument called?
It's a bouzouki tuned GDAD
Right,you lot
Where is the song about, van Diemans sound like a Dutch name
Van Diemans Land was the old name for Tasmania (in Australia).
@@geraldinemckenna3680 thanks I did not know that until now..
It is where all the irish convicts , aka freedom fighters, were sent
@@frankquinn6837 Mate, there were not only Irish convicts sent to Van Dieman’s Land. This was the destination also for those who misbehaved at Sydney Cove. Grüße aus Australien.
@@frankquinn6837
The song is about poachers - and it is English.
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