He's spellbinding. When my daughter was 5 she said Planxty's 'Cure Me' sounded like a 'Spell'. Never a truer word. His voice is to be kept among the eternal things we all humans hold dear.
Wonderful to hear this song from Andy. I always felt it got a little ridiculed from that Olympia bootleg in 1981 and to see it here so masterfully played is a great pleasure. He has a touch for beauty in the melody that no-one can touch I reckon.
Agreed. It was his generation of "long hairs" that made traditional Irish music possible to be what it is today. One thing I also always loved about Andy was his time in the Balkans and Planxty performing it. Also need to remember people like Johnny Moynihan for introducing the bouzouki to these people. Always need to remember those bands like Planxty and The Bothy Band for what they've done.
Well, it seems that for this song the bouzouki is tuned C#G#EbG#, and with the capo on the 2nd it makes EbBbFBb. This is so beautiful and so well performed. Simply great.
Lovely song. I'm afraid there is too much echo to make this as good as some of the other videos on RUclips of Andy. He really is, for me, the perfect match of skill on the fretboard, sweet high and mellow low voice and perfect co-ordination between voice and instrument. Thanks Andy!
Excellent, Peter! You do a different version than the one I recorded and put on my channel.You are a great guitarist in my opinion. (I too, am a guitarist, for about forty years.) I hope you don't mind that I've made a video response to your terrific video. I enjoy it immensely. Truly. Ron
Andy is singing about Kellswater in County Antrim . it is about 2 miles from the twin villages of Kells and Connor . lies South from the town of Ballymena.
Because pop music of most countries is disposable, like toilet paper. There is a lot of American music that is wonderful. You need to look a little harder in the smaller streams, not the sludge in the mainstream. Traditional Applachian music, (derived from Irish and Scottish music). Cajun music, Tejano music, a lot of Americana, bluegrass, old timey, the variety is endless. In fact, many Irish and Scottish musicians are picking on these forms and combing them with music of the old country . Check out the Transatlantic sessions. Peace.
andy on top form if christy moore watches this does he fell guity for being talentless compared to the music royalty andy is a shame fame and fortune have eluded him keep[ at it andy
So lovely to hear you sing this last night andy at the black box . Thank you so much, a great gig
His playing is gorgeous. He is a wonderful singer
Best version of this song I've ever heard.
He's spellbinding. When my daughter was 5 she said Planxty's 'Cure Me' sounded like a 'Spell'. Never a truer word. His voice is to be kept among the eternal things we all humans hold dear.
Word.
Wonderful to hear this song from Andy. I always felt it got a little ridiculed from that Olympia bootleg in 1981 and to see it here so masterfully played is a great pleasure. He has a touch for beauty in the melody that no-one can touch I reckon.
Such a crystal clear sound and a great song, professionally performed by Andy.
Probably one of Andy's best solo renditions of this wonderful song.The bass bouzouki suits it great; superb recordings !
I've listened to a bunch of them and this version has a longing to it that is so beautiful to me.
I wish I could play like this one day-and sing, too.
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL.
This is Andy´s Bass-Bouzouki made by Davy Stuart in New Zealand. When I met Andy last time it was tuned in deep DAEA.
brilliant what a beautiful charming tone love it.
Agreed. It was his generation of "long hairs" that made traditional Irish music possible to be what it is today. One thing I also always loved about Andy was his time in the Balkans and Planxty performing it. Also need to remember people like Johnny Moynihan for introducing the bouzouki to these people. Always need to remember those bands like Planxty and The Bothy Band for what they've done.
Well, it seems that for this song the bouzouki is tuned C#G#EbG#, and with the capo on the 2nd it makes EbBbFBb.
This is so beautiful and so well performed.
Simply great.
Lovely song. I'm afraid there is too much echo to make this as good as some of the other videos on RUclips of Andy. He really is, for me, the perfect match of skill on the fretboard, sweet high and mellow low voice and perfect co-ordination between voice and instrument. Thanks Andy!
My uncles, played with Planxty, in the Fleadh Ceoil!!!
Andy Irvine is my God!!
so very beautiful.
Simply amazing!!
I love this.
wonderful musician
This is Kellswater, a song Andy used to play in Planxty.
the bouzouki sounds unbelievable
Brilliant...
A great man.
Amei - zing journey - lovelyadoravel
Excellent, Peter! You do a different version than the one I recorded and put on my channel.You are a great guitarist in my opinion. (I too, am a guitarist, for about forty years.) I hope you don't mind that I've made a video response to your terrific video. I enjoy it immensely. Truly.
Ron
Wonderful song ! How this bouzouki is tuned ?
joli morceau
@newazagod i totally agree....his playing is far the best i've ever seen
At capo2, Andy's mandocello is tuned D#/A#/F/A#.
a lot of people that matter know who is Andy Irvine .
I hear some major seventh chords in this song.
Is this like the Book of Kells? Where is Kells?
Buck Lilli I see you’re comments on a lot of Andy Irvine videos and it’s nice to see someone is as obsessed with this dude as I am
He is an excellent musician.
Kells is in Co. Meath. There is a Kells in Co. Antrim where Kellswater is a river.
Andy is singing about Kellswater in County Antrim . it is about 2 miles from the twin villages of Kells and Connor . lies South from the town of Ballymena.
What had Willie done to deserve hanging? WAS he a criminal?
It looks to me like a Davy Stuart Mandocello....
it's not a guitar
Irish music is so gorgeous. Why is American pop music so junky and trashy?
Because pop music of most countries is disposable, like toilet paper. There is a lot of American music that is wonderful. You need to look a little harder in the smaller streams, not the sludge in the mainstream. Traditional Applachian music, (derived from Irish and Scottish music). Cajun music, Tejano music, a lot of Americana, bluegrass, old timey, the variety is endless. In fact, many Irish and Scottish musicians are picking on these forms and combing them with music of the old country . Check out the Transatlantic sessions. Peace.
andy on top form
if christy moore watches this
does he fell guity for being talentless
compared to the music royalty andy is
a shame fame and fortune have eluded him
keep[ at it andy