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John Malachy Raftery
Ирландия
Добавлен 16 ноя 2010
Mise Raftery An File ☘️
English Language Rhymer 📜🖋️
Every elder has his or her own particular life story to recall and retell. Drawing on my poems, songs, and life story recordings over many years, I trigger such telling's through this performance, which is built around my father's life experience in the period 1930 until 1960. Readings, recitations, songs, and audience contributions are included.
I'm a former university lecturer in Sociology, and international guest lecturer; in-career course director for overseas teachers. Poet, with 8 published collections.
John Malachy Raftery
English Language Rhymer 📜🖋️
Every elder has his or her own particular life story to recall and retell. Drawing on my poems, songs, and life story recordings over many years, I trigger such telling's through this performance, which is built around my father's life experience in the period 1930 until 1960. Readings, recitations, songs, and audience contributions are included.
I'm a former university lecturer in Sociology, and international guest lecturer; in-career course director for overseas teachers. Poet, with 8 published collections.
John Malachy Raftery
Видео
Region of Relics | North County Kerry
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Region of Relics | North County Kerry
Region Of Rhymers Final | North County Kerry Ireland
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Region Of Rhymers Final | North County Kerry Ireland
Region of Verities | North County Kerry Ireland 2013
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Region of Verities | North County Kerry Ireland 2013
Last of the Freerangers of Ballydonoghue (Tradition Rich Ireland)
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Last of the Freerangers of Ballydonoghue (Tradition Rich Ireland)
A Day At The Forge (Traditional Rich Ireland)
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A Day At The Forge (Traditional Rich Ireland)
The Way I Remember It {Tradition Rich Ireland}
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The Way I Remember It {Tradition Rich Ireland}
{Part 11} Bygone Days - Tradition Rich Ireland
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{Part 11} Bygone Days - Tradition Rich Ireland
We must get ur country back! Go back to God everyone!
The digi-din is completely out of hand..people going around like poor zombies. High time to delete!
Is that wonderful mill at Bunnoe still there?
Beautiful. Thank you for uploading this!
Well done, well crafted ✅
Just watched youtube chanel "Redacted" with Ivor Cummins, who gives good background to this issue in Ireland.
Well done, well crafted ✅
Oh yes. John Malachi raftery and Ralph Waldo Emerson in the same verse. Fantastic.
Unique content !
When it's over it's over..or not. No one knows.
Schadenfreude - "damage joy" is like begrudgery, a common ailment.
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Як страшно копиці склали ...чому патиками не підперли клійонкою верх не прикрили ... Халтура
Fascinating and a pleasure . Thank you!
Enjoyed learning about my forbears. Great music!
"Out of Memory" is a common phrase now! It applies in more ways than one, among the anxious young.
Powerful verse. One to remember 😊❤
Great upload! I'm more optimistic - I need to check for accuracy but I recall reading the first Fleadh Cheoil was attended by less than 10,000, 2024 Wexford I read 500,000!
G'won the nettles!😄
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😁😁🙌❤🎉🇮🇪🍀
😮 who knew
Great content 👌
Super !😊
Anyone know the name of the tune played on the mandolin at 28:30
Nice garden area
It would be nice to know more about this man..Malachy Raftery, have you any more pieces on him?
❤ really nice hearing the story As gailge...maith an far
Simply wonderful 🌈🌻
Arboreal Healing is a more on-point expression than Forest Bathing. One could also say Treescape Therapy.
. . Lovely pace of life, beautiful countryside. . . and the commentary on the war, time stamping the video. .
Just beautiful thsnk you 😮
Beautifully done. . Go raibh maith agat ..
Well done ✅ Well crafted ✅💯 The video "too much" by John Malachy Raftery is a commentary on the over-reliance on technology and its impact on our lives. Here are some key points: We are constantly bombarded with information: "The screen is too much with us" (0:02) We are losing our ability to focus and think critically: "Little we see in junk feeds" (0:13) We are becoming addicted to technology: "Devices glued early and late" (0:26) We are losing touch with the natural world: "Minds gyrating to some Looney Tune" (0:35) We are becoming automatons: "Worn out automatons from sensings torn" (0:53) We are losing Our sense of self: We are being manipulated by data: "Robbing like Triton blowing red horn" (1:15) We are losing our humanity: "Wretchedness which ubiquitously Rangers" (1:28) The video ends with a quote from William Wordsworth: "The world is too much with us" (1:35). This quote reflects the speaker's concern that we are becoming too consumed by technology and losing sight of what is truly important in life.
Lovely history.
Wonderful footage and poetic story
Very beautiful peoples And Very Beautiful Country My favorite irlanda Nice a own Culture ❤️💔😘
Sad but true, well versed
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Blessings for the souls olf all those in this video.
.. How many Thousand Bogus Asylum Seekers could the Brussels Irish Government fit in that Cottage now?
A fantastic place to be in at that. time of year singing was amazing it is nice to hear singing like tha t none of that goes on up here in donegal it is a thing of the past
It was so sad the cows got brucellosis.
Love the pig prop😁👏😅
Fine verse 😊 thank you Sam for the Wham Bam
Good to see this. Chef Sam finally "copped on" and maybe got Michelin Stars?
When this is compared with an American bare lawn; which is so prized, it is quite a contrast.
Worked hard those days
Prettaaaaay good! Excellent content in a youtube full of mediocre stuff. Living and working on a farm I see the relics of ould daycentcy that is preserved and recreated in this film. The narration is very apt and compliments the film very well and vice versa. I would like to see a list of credits for the poets and song writers. God bless the prodigious production.
It seems like those Doctrinists are going down a very old road with very new arsenals.
Beautiful words