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Добавлен 28 дек 2016
Some call me "The Enchantress"..
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He who whispers into the hearts of mankind
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He who whispers into the hearts of mankind
TO BOSTON WITH LOVE [NSFW]
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mashup of vintage porn films from 100 years ago..
bazaar
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I live outside of Boston and there is a pretty big Turkish community in/around Malden.. There is also a big community in Methuen. I am not Turkish, nor is my boyfriend, but I know of Turkish Muslims in the area and I think it's dope. I am Native American/Irish and my boyfriend is Irish/English... in "sha Allah" I hope everyone finds someone to connect with, because I know Boston can be rough ar...
CLAIRVOYANT CONVEYANCE
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Another experimental film taken at the annual "State Fair" in Springfield, Massachusetts..
Experimental Film #05 | Dependent Prospect 2
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Four studies with 3,440 participants investigated four new paradoxes that refute rank-dependent utility and cumulative prospect theories of risky decision making.
Experimental Film #03 | Dependent Prospect
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In prospect theory, violations of dominance were avoided by the introduction of an 'editing' operation, but this gave rise to violations of transitivity.
Experimental Film #02 | POLYCHROMATIC PROPERTY
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Florescent surface colours are measured by using a spectrophotometer with a polychromatic illumination.
Experimental Film #01 | New England Dreaming
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In New England, it's easier than you think..
Marcshlua Uí Néill (O'Neill's Cavalry March)
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Marcshlua Uí Néill (O'Neill's Cavalry March)
Hardest shit I’ve ever heard☘️
I always wondered why this was a cavalry march since more often than not drums are seen as too awkward for mounted troops.
This is Sean O'Orada's arrangement/interpretation of the cavalry march, ofc it isn't exactly like a conventional cavalry march, especially since it has tralee gaol in the middle of the tune
Cattle raiding time!
So catchy and amazing. One of my favorite pieces of Irish music.
Cloudy skies, and more cloudy skies…
This is a cavalry march. I always hear a troop of cavalry starting a a trot and thundering in a full gallop by the end.
I would love to see Brian Downey of Thin Lizzy cover this.
Pity there’s no mention or credit given for the actual piece of music used as backing to the video i.e. arrangement by Seán Ó Riada and recorded with Ceoltóirí Chualann.
What part of Tyrone is in the vid, if so. Beautiful 💜💜💜
It is all ours my brother ☝️
@@chudoberkommando1207 I'd Love to know where for a visit. It must be a Loch 💜
It is Ynys Llanddwyn island, Wales
@@Loved_by_All Thank you. I must visit, someday. I only went to Wales once, to Holyhead. Ended up in a pub & stayed all day cos the craic was mighty.
Might nice.
this song makes me wanna run in a field with a sword
I love this video
Lovely song
Excellent,
The real national anthem
I thought this was the Dearg doom song by the Horselips?
The Horslips used the tune from this as the riff for Dearg Doom. This is from 1969, but the tune of course is much older.
Horselips needed a riff. Someone put em under pressure.
Tá an fonn Éireannach seo 500 bliain d’aois agus treoraíonn clan O’Neill Uladh i gCath. Níl aon fhianaise againn go raibh tionchar aige ar JS Bach, Mozart nó Wagner, ach nuair a theith na Géanna Fiáine chun na hEorpa is dócha gur thug siad a gcuid ceoil leo chuig na reisimintí inar fhreastail siad. This Irish tune is 500 years old and lead the O’Neill clan of Ulster into Battle. We’ve no evidence that it influenced JS Bach, Mozart or Wagner, but when the Wild Geese fled to Europe they probably took their music with them to the regiments in which they served.
My mouth fell off whistling this from start to finish. lol
When was this written?
Not really known. It's usually attributed to have been played by pipers in Owen Roe O'Neill's army in the 1640s.
Most likely the 1640s
Mac Allistrum's March is from the same period. These are great examples of the old Gaelic order girding itself for a last fight. Damn! I'm inspired now, over 300 hundred years later. Imagine what impact they would have had then!
Sounds like Planxty to me
Up the guns Free Ireland
Poisoning The Well @ The Colony Woodstock May 2017: ruclips.net/video/tekbS_CtaSE/видео.html
I could just weep for the beauty of it all.
I love it
I'm ready now
The most rousing tune in the world, up there with Óró Sé do bheatha 'bhaile in song! I want a war to match it. This should be the Brexit/No Border in Ireland resistance tune of the Irish people. Éirigí a mhuintir; sa bhliain 2019, tá ár saoirse os ár gcomhair ina dhiaidh na gcéadta. Ní bheimid faoi chois go deo.
Another Red Eoin Ui'Neill. An mhaith dearthair.
Critiqued brought me here ruclips.net/video/bbN75QcaMRI/видео.html
Ulster men!
We can wait.....
The real Ulstermen, we shouldn’t tolerate how the unionists try and steal from our nation’s history to suit themselves
@@johnlavery3433 facts
Tá. Is Uladh Éireanach 🇮🇪🇮🇪
The men of Ulaidh. From the 1600s
I'll swoop and swoop again
Brilliant video effects .... how did you do them?
Hello!! do you also make fiction shortfilms ?:D There is a short film I would like to share with you 🎬; you could look for "PLANETA ZEME STONJAUS" on RUclips or maybe send me a message to give you the link, thanks a lot !!
Brilliant , Riverdance 2.0
Great tune lol. Agree O'Riada's is the finest.
Now Sorr, dat is what I call a tune!
This interpretation really blows my mind when the pipes start at the middle playing Tralee Gaol immortal music and great musicians
Simply stunning, beautiful song/video and beautiful country. Proud to be Irish.
Very interesting and mesmerizing short film. Wonderful work!
Just for fun... and from France: ruclips.net/video/XOBaOmeDJ_0/видео.html
the "Mirror Dimension"...
Easier than you think?
I think this is Seán Ó Riada's arrangement of this great old march... Mighty shtuff.
Chris W it’s O’Riada’s. Recording of it too 🙄
Gaiety theatre
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Yes, it's played by the band that Ó Riada led, called Ceoltóirí Chualann (Chualann Musicians, Chualann being a district of Dublin) and recorded in March 1969 at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin. It's on the 1970 album Ó Riada sa Gaiety, which someone kindly linked below.