Wonderful , a true artist that will be forever remembered in Irishfolk music and around the world, I saw you play live in Rostrevor at the festival. I don't think you where impressed when I said how much I appreciated you playing smaller venues as I was not prepared to go to the big events.
So, I can only tell you the ones I recognize because I have them on CD: The first one is called „When the boys are on parade“ from the album Way out yonder the second is The Ballad of Renardine on „Changing Trains“ by Mozaik third: „I wish I was in Belfast Town“ on Parachilna fourth: „A prince among men“ from „Rain on the roof“ and the: The Dandenong also on Parachilna the next two I don't know, then comes: „The highwayman“ from „Way out yonder“ the next one is „O'Donoghue's“ also on changing trains then comes „Three Huntsmen“ from Abocurragh The next one, „time will cure me“ I found on the Planxty album „The well below the valley“ then comes „the close shave“ from Abocurragh the next I don't know Then comes „As I roved out“ from „The well below the valley“ „My heart is tonight in Ireland“ is found on „Rain on the roof“ and others then comes „farewell to Kellswater“ from „Parachilna“ the next, „A blacksmith courted me“ I have on Mozaik „live at the powerhouse“ and others the next is called „never tire of the road“ on „Rain on the roof“ and others and the last, „The plaines of Kildare“ is on „Andy Irvine / Paul Brady“
Sorry, I don´t have a Songlist. If you find one, please leave it in the comments :-) Andy is telling little Stories to each Song. ...and to most of the Songs he´s telling the title too.
His bouzouki is usually tuned GDAD, but the others are tuned differently (I mean the mandolas, the "Basouki" also called a "Blarge"( the big one), and I suspect also the "Andyline". However, I believe the chords and fingers job are the same, a bit like if you put a capo on a guitar tuned in a certain way, you use the same chords but higher on the neck...
love andy, but there's far too much complicated and wild playing going on - he looks stressed and it doesnt suit the songs nor the singing ... the audience would enjoy more, if he´d enjoy more. but maybe theats just me :-)
Wonderful , a true artist that will be forever remembered in Irishfolk music and around the world, I saw you play live in Rostrevor at the festival. I don't think you where impressed when I said how much I appreciated you playing smaller venues as I was not prepared to go to the big events.
Incomparable! Love him.
Andy, you are my all-time musical hero. No voice like yours...just magical performance. Thank you.
One of the saddest and most beautiful songs ever
Andy rules: always has, always will.
Andy Irvine the legend!
At my stage of life his ability to remember all the lyrics impresses me. I now have to rely on the printed page.
Thank you for the concert! Andy is super!
Great songs, Andy. I saw you once in a smoky San Francisco bar and once with Planxty at GAMH in SF. Big fan!
Seen him in new york twice great musician and a gentleman to speak too
This is a fantastic performance & the quality is great! thanks for sharing
Amazing. Thank you Andy!!
Brilliant set of songs. Shame the audience was not as vocal. Great performance and clear recording. Thanks. Peter Turner, UK.
Kellswater timestamps for learning:
Instrumental - 1:45:10
Verse 1 - 1:45:35
Verse 2 - 1:45:58
Verse 3 - 1:46:24
Verse 4 - 1:46:48
Verse 5 - 1:47:12
Verse 6 - 1:47:36
Instrumental - 1:48:01
Verse 7 - 1:48:26
Verse 8 - 1:48:50
Verse 9 - 1:49:14
Verse 10 - 1:49:38
Instrumental - 1:50:02
O'Donoghue's, what a wonderful place! Loads of love.
Love his music, songs and his playing. One of my favorite Irish musicians. Gonna try and learn a few of his songs and adapt them to my style maybe
just fantastic
So lovely music - hope to see him live for the first time in Hamburg on Nov 2nd
XiaoDu, and did you saw & hear him? Hopefully you did! And enjoyed it much!
looks like Andy plays mouth organ 'upside down' maybe wrong .. great stuff Thanks
Correct. Just like his hero Woody!
Thank you....amazing
So, I can only tell you the ones I recognize because I have them on CD:
The first one is called „When the boys are on parade“ from the album Way out yonder
the second is The Ballad of Renardine on „Changing Trains“ by Mozaik
third: „I wish I was in Belfast Town“ on Parachilna
fourth: „A prince among men“ from „Rain on the roof“
and the: The Dandenong also on Parachilna
the next two I don't know, then comes:
„The highwayman“ from „Way out yonder“
the next one is „O'Donoghue's“ also on changing trains
then comes „Three Huntsmen“ from Abocurragh
The next one, „time will cure me“ I found on the Planxty album „The well below the valley“
then comes „the close shave“ from Abocurragh
the next I don't know
Then comes „As I roved out“ from „The well below the valley“
„My heart is tonight in Ireland“ is found on „Rain on the roof“ and others
then comes „farewell to Kellswater“ from „Parachilna“
the next, „A blacksmith courted me“ I have on Mozaik „live at the powerhouse“ and others
the next is called „never tire of the road“ on „Rain on the roof“ and others
and the last, „The plaines of Kildare“ is on „Andy Irvine / Paul Brady“
thank you
I see you are a fellow Andy follower. He's a GENIUS!
(6) The Death of Ben Hall (Trad. Arr. Andy Irvine) www.andyirvine.com/albums/Precious-Heroes.html
Thanks a big lot!!
Andy Irvine Fanblog Thanks very múch!
LOVIN THIS ANDY YOU HAVE FANS ON CAPE COD....
😊
I should have qualified that question with "the traditional shape as on track two"
magic music but any way you can answer Klaus Barros's request of 3 weeks ago?
Sorry, I don´t have a Songlist.
If you find one, please leave it in the comments :-)
Andy is telling little Stories to each Song.
...and to most of the Songs he´s telling the title too.
(5) The Dandenong
(6) ?
(12) As good as it gets
(6) The Death of Ben Hall (Trad. Arr. Andy Irvine) www.andyirvine.com/albums/Precious-Heroes.html
Can somebody please tell me the tuning on Andy's Bouzouki, it sounds too low for GDAD
It might be CGDG. See this link: www.andyirvine.com/instruments.html
His bouzouki is usually tuned GDAD, but the others are tuned differently (I mean the mandolas, the "Basouki" also called a "Blarge"( the big one), and I suspect also the "Andyline". However, I believe the chords and fingers job are the same, a bit like if you put a capo on a guitar tuned in a certain way, you use the same chords but higher on the neck...
Name of songs??? Please x.x
They are in the description here..now anyhow :)
love andy, but there's far too much complicated and wild playing going on - he looks stressed and it doesnt suit the songs nor the singing ... the audience would enjoy more, if he´d enjoy more. but maybe theats just me :-)
I wonder about that all the time. He was just as involved when i saw him in a small club twenty five years back.