Clannad - I WIll Find You (Theme from The Last Of The Mohicans) (Live)
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- Опубликовано: 30 янв 2014
- Clannad performing live at Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin. The song 'I WIll Find You' was used as the 'Love Theme' in the movie 'The Last Of The Mohicans'.
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I am Mohawk/Abenaki and French and Irish and very proud of who my ancestors are..This song touches my heart and soul! It was mine and my husband's song and I had it played at his memorial service after losing him 2 years ago..I know that he will find me again..Always Gilson 💙
Dawn Charlonne what a memorial tribute god bless
@@tombrydson781 Thank you...I miss him every day and I will always love him..I have his ashes and since I am to be buried my daughter promised me to put his ashes in my coffin so that he will be with me for eternity..He was my whole world..A love like ours will never die...
Dawn Charlonne Alison passed away last January and buried her ashes in my garden so she is a.ways
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I stay in Scotland a very lovely country lots of rain and green grass
He will find you.....God bless.
I studied to become a nurse, my dearest Mum got real sick in my last year. She was diagnosed with multiple cancers (colon, liver, lungs, brain)...she had previously always been healthy...it progressed fast, I went home to help...She held on till I got there...and then passed....My world shattered. I couldnt save her..It was always me and my Mum...now it was just me. Apart from the words, this song speaks of a greater cosmic truth about love, longing and connection...it soothes what can never heal.
Although Im alone, I know she stands with me.
Thank you for letting me share.
All the best from SouthAfrica.
Your mum is in Heaven keeping her eyes on you so you are never alone ❤ greetings from Ireland 🤗
Oh....how true. My husband died 8 years ago. I know he will find me when I die. He will help me into eternity. Paul was my soulmate. I was his.
Very well written/expressed-you are a writer and communicator for sure
You are not alone
God bless you and your dear mumx
In memory of my dear wife Intisar Hadi Mhawesh who sang this song to me a lot. Died with cancer July 2014 aged 34 years old.
I feel for you 😢
So deep, it never leaves you and it makes you who you are without defining you☘
A song with no frontier
Rest and go in peace. Many condolences.
DEP your wife. 😢
The beauty of Moya's voice is beyond description.
My beloved wife passed away last year and came here as the lyrics and sound are so comforting. No matter where she goes, I I'll find her.
I'm so sorry 4 ur loss, my mother passed away 5yrs ago and it still only feels like it only happened, I look at my Dad's pain and it's heartbreaking so I found ur comment out of all the others and you will meet ur beloved wife again, Luv from the fighting Irish 👍🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
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Yes....someday you will find her.....
Τhis kind of love, is amazing god bless you. And keep having faith
I hope you find peace mo chara🤝
Ageless, Timeless, Ethereal, Beautiful. I am glad I live in a world where I can see and hear music like this. I'm a very proud Celt.
You are indeed a bless soul, thanks
i woke up one morning 20/2/2012 and my beloved husband had died in his sleep we were together 28 yrs we loved clannard ,every night we said we loved each other, we never took each other for granted, I miss him every second of every day , we were lucky to have found each other/
My profound condolences on your loss. Wife and I just celebrated our 37th, and we also tell each other of our love; you sound like a marvelous and amazingly strong person. Please know that you are in my thoughts ...
@@johnknight5639 Thankyou so much for your kind words, they mean alot to me/
Bless you both & the ones you love. I havent lost a spouse by death but I did awake very early on Christmas morning to find my precious oldest child out of only 2, dead. Rachel had just turned 12 on Oct 5th & was such a sweet child. I know, all Mother’s say that but she really was. She had a seizure in her sleep & choked from a laryngeal spasm in her throat. She had just passed, her little body still warm. (If only I had checked on her just a few minutes earlier…)😔 We revived her but not early enough & her brain had suffered from lack of oxygen. My family fell apart after that. Quite literally everything, I mean everything in my life fell apart, my husbands affair came to light & even though I forgave him, we still fell apart. We had known each other since first grade & he was my best friend, or so I thot. I lost Rachel & my husband in one great sweep it was all gone! I am empty still… My only remaining child is grown now & doesnt love me. I am empty & this nightmare goes on & on & on. I miss Rachel, every single day I live….
Sorry for rambling….
@@d.b.4201 i hear you , i feel for you , no one knows until it happens to you how much you lose yourself etc when things like this happen /i just wanted to say i am so sorry , i bet your like me and wish you could turn back the clock many of us do ,who feel like you x God bless x
I know what your feelings are, I lost my Wife after 25 beatifull years to the dreathfull ilness camcer, but she is in my heart forever❤
"You're strong. You survive. You stay alive, no matter what occurs. I will find you, no matter how long it takes, no matter how far. I will find you."
Yes
Goosebumps. Remembering that scene. Powerful
This was a very good picture at its time when it was easy for other cou rates came over hereto fight
Amen. He will & we will
Oh, I need to rewatch Last of the Mohicans! It's been awhile.
My kid was in coma for like 6 months and that song gave me the force to keep going even though they told me there was no hope, i finally found him and brought him back .....
So if you re going through the same patth whoever u are do not give up....
Many more blessings to you and your child.
Bless you
thank you very much from the bottom of my heart god gless you and your family brother@@jathomas274
thak you so much god bless you too :)@@tamasrobby6872
What do you mean...."i finally found him and brought him back ....." ?? Did your son wake up from the coma?
What a beautiful voice. What a beautiful song. My deceased daddy would read the poem of "Last of the Mohicans" after tucking me in at night. God bless his beautiful soul. He made me a man but more importantly, he made me a gentleman. I can only hope that I have passed this trait along to my son. My grandpa lost his leg in WWI and my daddy had several Purple Hearts from WW2. I served as an infantry platoon leader in the Nam and lost many young men. They were just ordinary kids that had no clue what they in for. I cry at least once a week for not dying with them. I still remember their faces at age 72. Indeed, there are more than a few tears are falling on my keyboard right now.
Dougllas Greene love you brother
Its said that we should leave the dead to the dead. The burden of living with the memories of dead is often heavy. We should let go the past...
semper fi
De Oppresso Liber!
Sure LT Dan. Nobody who was there and not a REMF calls it "the Nam."
The pure emotion in their rendition is not planned, it is natural, in their minds, souls, hearts and spirits. ❤🦄🍃 Kate. Half Irish, Half Italian. Australia.
you´re part of our tribe then
Love it, respect from Ireland 🇮🇪 👏
If you watch this once I guarantee you will end up watching it multiple times. It never gets old.
I have.
I cannot stop watching it. Fantastic performance and song. I love it.
Get the album 'Clannad Ultimate Collection' - it's been in my collection for years :-)
" Mulitple Times" ? ...Ohh yess..I have been watching this each and every night..before " Bed-time " for such a long time now..I cannot even remember since when....
i used to watch the movie with my Son i lost my Son last year he was 26 years old and this song is how i feel i will find my baby again
2023 and still listening. What an epic and powerful song.
This song and pure voice speaks to all of us spanning nationalities, tribes, groups, all because our human connections can't be denied.
Lost my 4 day old son ,, many years ago
Will never forget him
This amazing sound , will one day take me to him , a day to rejoice
Until that day..💕
Blessings to ye all❤
❤️❤️❤️🇬🇧
❤❤❤
God be with you Steven, your son is surely waiting for you ♥
Chills in 2021 anyone? Hello from Ireland 🍀🍀💚💚
Joe Griffin
Hows Ireland to live?
Great grand father was from there..
Thanks
I m staying safe at home, and i found you. No more fear, but blissful moments on the wings of Clannad.
Greetings, from Leamington, Ontario, Canada.
Its a nice place Im from Dublin so its busy and not rural. We could do with some more Sun though lol/
Charleston, Oregon. I had to put on a fleece vest due to chills!
@Pyro long overdue. Few cold beers out the back garden. Stay safe mate.
I'm a 52 year old man. And honestly moved to tears. Thinkiing of the ones ive lost. A beautiful voice and song.
Met Clannad in the late 70s at the Irish Pub in Rome (Fiddler's Elbow) and they invited me to their first concert performed there. Not many Italians knew about them but the concert was spectacular. Enya was with them but didn't sing that night. They were so down to earth and true musicians and invited me to Donegal as well. The Irish are one of a kind.
A beautiful experience :-)
Beautiful, wish I,d of been there,but I was only born 1965,but I will always remember them bcus most of songs to my bro,s funeral were clsnnad,requested by my niece wot wud my bro want snd I sed clannad first and formost,he got me into them and I've never changed my love for there songs,brings tears to my eyes ,beautiful beautiful,,and very deep memories for me ,miss my bro always.
I will find you kriss
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
And we always will be🍀☘️💚💪🇨🇮💪
The music from the movie, "The Last of the Mohicans" , is universally exquisite. Yet, this magnificent song is absent from many versions of the film. Its always been one of my favorite films and song.
Its in the chase sequence when Hawkeye, Chingachgook and Uncas run after Magua and Alice
LOTM is my all time favorite movie. Love this song.
For those who left too soon,we will find you 💕
Very true 👍
Yes, my gentle son Jeremy, who loved Ireland from childhood on. Too young with 27 years 😥💫
You DO " find" them. But sometimes they find you. It can be seeing your dad or brother in your own son's face or hearing your mom in the words of a friend.
The spirit is strong.
God's Spirit is like the wind. You can't see it but you know it's there.
Comforting . Guiding. Loving you home to where they are.
Never alone.
I believe God keeps ALL that we love in safekeeping for us
no matter what obstacles we face in this world. That's just His Way
For God is Love.
Eternal.
Thank you for this beautiful song.
💓God bless you.
I am a highlander and am in awe of the feeling of the music.
Thats your celtic roots kicking in.
Just makes me think of my dog scratch. I rescued him 15 years ago, he passed in my arms a year ago, next week. I've never cried so hard in my life. But I made a promise, if there is anything after this life. I will find him.
There is , as a Twin with Photo memory I see things and send thoughts to my brother ,Bred a litter of Black Danes to make up for my Harvard Lab years at 16-20 Years old , Had to Bottle feed them , i saw it coming , wife had a section 6 hours later , It is What we Endure that a Watcher will choose us to Advance further ... Reincarnation was the Church law once ,
Clannad are brilliant, nothing else to say really.
This woman's voice is incredible. Goosebumps and all the feels in 2021!!
Moya Brennan is truly gifted. Love her and her sister Enya! Great music
@@chadkellan9681 I had the pleasure of seeing Clannad live at The Liverpool Philharmonic hall a few years ago. I was second row from the front and it was just simply amazing to experience.
in King Arthur movie from 2004 , score by Hans Zimmer , and Moya Brennan is awesome in the soundtrack
@@chadkellan9681 always felt she was the better singer
@@chadkellan9681 I am absolutely wrapt that my late mother introduced me Clannad & Marie Brennan. I have Marie’s - “Perfect Time.”
For all our missing children. Not a moment passes in the heart without feeling the loss.
Peace and love
You have said it all l, the good Lord will heal us and save our children.
they've done it to me again.from an aussie ,with some irish ,scottish pommy blood somewhere . even with a sprinkle of french i surmise .
those bloody irish ,you just can't keep them down. they come up with such hauntingly beautiful sounds .it just knocks my socks off. that woman's voice touches and breathes life into a part of me at such a deeply profound primal place .it's almost bewitching in a nice way. and only the irish can do this for me like no other mob .
it's almost like they have been given/created the inside track to god and just grab you and drag you into this awesome presence.which stripes you of all pretension and leaves you totally naked .and after you stop freaking out because you're so vulnerable ,it just washes over you and bathes you in the glorious presence .
Beautifully said.
I miss this. I went through a phase where I was listening to Celtic music regularly (Clannad, Enya, Capercaillie). This is music with a purpose. The money doesn't matter.
Irish music like this just resonants in every person's soul. Makes us question our lives especially in these times,who we really are.
Well said, Molly Malone.
So true.
And yet it is minor in sales
@@farokudahitam so is classical music, but fast forward 100 years, people will still love hearing it, just like Irish music. Can you say the same of whatever is being passed off as music for modern mainstream consumption? Art that transcends aims higher. It speaks to something deeper in the human experience. You know it when you hear it or see it. Learn to connect across the generations. If you've ever been truly and deeply in love with all your heart, this song will speak to you. I wish you know such happiness, even if for a short time.
@@kma3647 well said.
Her voice could carry your soul back to find the Last of The Mohicans. Such a beautiful voice!!!
When I die, this is what I want ,and if I get a divorce before I die,I want ACDC THUNDERSTUCK.,I will be happy them 😂
Please listen to Anya singing sail away and orrinocho flow, you'll love it. Celtic woman is a group.of female singers of this type absolutely stunning vocals.
Her sound is almost surreal. I can't imagine so much beauty in one voice.
one of the best films ever made with one of the best sound tracks ever scored.
Why has this song only got 3,8 mill views,,,should be hitting a billion by now!
Half them views is mine kev 😉
This song has always moved me. My late wife also loved this song. I lost her suddenly 5 years ago. Since then everytime I hear this song I think of her and how one day I will find her again.
God bless you sweetheart Mary-Ellen UK
I will find you , my long time lost Love...I will find you ....even when I am no longer here ..
@@mezellenjohnson2753 thank you so much!!
@@jensstergaard2073 That was beautiful.
@@dionhughes2393 Thank you so very much
I will find you!! No matter where you go, I will find you!!! What a song!
❤❤
I'm 66 years old and hearing music such as this takes me way back to my younger days.
The haunting sound of the music brings back memories, a lot unwanted, but others dearly wanted of my service during the Troubles.
All I can say is, music is a calming influence for everyone, peaceful and forgiving.
🌬️💖🪐😚
Be a peace brother. The Source wants you at peace.
If I may ask what were the Troubles?
@@Dweller415 what is the Source?
@@MNTayler …. The Sectarian Strife of Northern/Ulster Ireland & The presence of British Troops. The 70’s & 80’s, during Margret Thatchers rule & reign, was particularly brutal
Hauntingly beautiful Clannad lose yourself in their music away from this mad world we're in right now.
I have always loved this group it puts your mind some other place other than we are at this time in life.
Maybe someday we will find each other and find peace
Beverley, you described it perfectly: ' Hauntingly beautiful'.
This is more amazing live, seen them a dozen times in concert, goose bumps all evening
Sitting with covid I have listened too so much
A close friend of mine took his own life last month and this was played at his funeral two days ago. I believe I'll see him again one day! he's safe and at peace now. I'll find you, my friend
Touching sentiment. Sorry for your loss, my friend ...
Very sorry for your los, ❤️❤️ but please know that our souls never die they are eternal. You will see him again but his soul is always there always with you, right by your side
If only we could get some good music like this in todays hell hole of a world
For sure, but not a hell hole of a world, a bloody marvellous world here in South Australia.
2023, stillllll loving this masterpiece
Makes me proud to be Irish 🇮🇪☘🇮🇪
yes, and Native American also. :)
Sadly one of the few things this days that do make me proud to be Irish,our one beautiful Eire is no longer ours it's broken and destroyed 💯😢🇮🇪☘️
Still gives me goosebumps 2020.... Last of the Mohicans.... A timeless classic
Me too!
Me too the lyric and the scene under the water fall the love they share and the way Daniel Day Lewis look at the woman he loves
Also so sad the scene between Alice and Uncas . ....sure he loves her and wanted to protect her in his harms
I didn,t expect that ending for them I cried
She prefers to go and be with him
Uncas is so beautiful and caring I wanted to be Alice in his arms
@@melanie.l6282 The acting…. Just brilliant. Daniel Day-Lewis is such a treasure.
Gave me goosebumps first time I heard it in the movie. And I believe the correct name of Mohican is Mahican. Tell her if I'm wrong please!!!
A mi también !! 💓
Wow! That was incredible. The tears just kept welling up.
Last of the Mohicans is among a short list of my favorite movies; I still listen to the soundtrack to this day. Simply mesmerizing.
My grandfather was one of the last Pohicans, a neighboring tribe, related by blood. I grieve upon hearing this song. Aho, Great grand-father. My we both know love and pass on our talents and words, lest we be forgotten.
There are so many tribes *people's* language that is dying. I have listened to the Tlinglet's voices for years, and now I am afraid no one speaks in it any more
In your heart, you hold a precious legacy from your heritage. Thank you for sharing it with us.
I thought the Mohicans were a fictitious tribe or people group. There was a tribe called the Mahicans.
Sheer perfection, this song and the score for this movie, my all-time favorite. Helps to connect if you've ever loved someone this much. Married my husband two weeks after my 19th birthday and we'll have our 45th anniversary in December. He's my heart and soul, cannot imagine life without him. Whoever gave the thumbs-down are sad, wretched people. Most beautiful love song ever. Always brings tears to my eyes.
No matter where you go
I will find you
If it takes a long long time
No matter where you go
I will find you
If it takes a thousand years
Still listening in 2022... I'm glad to be half Irish ,half cherokee. Great music.
As an Irish woman, listening to this perfection touches my soul. I am so proud of my little island and our culture. I cannot wait to show my children this and for them to pass it on to theirs. I feel blessed to have irish blood running through my veins💚 Éirinn go brách
I feel the same. I was born in England but my parentage and ancestry is Irish.
not Irish but Scottish, and a mother, and we should all be proud for our countries. I am part Irish, but consider myself Scottish. Best of all to you, Alba o brath
@@susanlittlejohn8054 Couldn't agree more. Plus, most Irish, Scottish and Welsh people have the same ancestry, being Celts.
I have English, Irish, & Scottish ancestry. And a few others. But a lot of English.
My grandmother was descended from Flanigan/Hanlon. So proud to be part Irish; I too am blessed.
Love Ireland. Beautiful place, beautiful people, beautiful music. Greetings from Holland.
Thank you Jan from an Irish woman and neighbour of the Brennan Family😊
Yes I agree….and that’s a compliment coming from Scotland…….
@@sarahmottram3369 I am more Irish than anything else. Explains both my temper and warmth!!! I live in England so sometimes I am considered a bit 'odd'. Too unreserved for the English.
Danke, danke, danke für diesen wundervollen Song. Er begleitet mein Leben seit diesen Film 🙏🌌
The lyric I used at my father's funeral. I always thought that I will find him again, even if takes a thousand years. We're going to be happy together again, in a land with no frontiers.
Yes, You will.
Inshallah ❤
He isn't lost Erica, he's with you all the time, love never dies.
The director of the film wanted them to sing this in English but they refused , so you have English , Gaelic and native American words in this song which must make it unique.
And make it amazingly beautiful . Just like my American Native man. And me a Irish Celt.
@@spmoran4703 Nobody was called 'celtic'. edward lhuud made it up mostly in the 1700's because he was paid to make up fake stories about the Irish clans. Paid by the roman church cult leaders. ha ha fake account.
There is only one of few songs that makes my hair stand on edge... This being one... Beautiful.
So So Beautiful.....Just Ethereal ...Sublime ...........
people using their beautiful voices in a life giving way - thank you
for the friends,loved ones and colleagues we've lost during covid we will find you again
My mother God rest her soul was an Irish Connolly & my father is the Wallace as am I,my heart is pounding at this beautiful sound.thank you
One of the most romantic soundtracks produced
This is truly an amazing live performance. What a voice! Such beautiful lyrics! Truly a masterpiece! Beautiful!
I'm sitting in my caravan in wexford enjoying this looking out my window at the rain
I am a first generation Irish American. I loved this song and I am so intrigued with learning more about our Irish/Celtic influence and history in Colonial America!
Whats first generation Irish American mean? Anyway, this song is basically her love has been taken as a slave to be used in the Americas. The Irish were the first to be used as slaves in barbados, they would die from heat and thats why the african slave trade started, cause white Irish slaves couldnt cut it. You would be sent away as a slave for many things, one would be feeding your family instead of paying rent on land you lived on for 5 thousand years, to a landlord that just arrived one day and said "pay with the little food you have and let your family starve". The English are a german tribe, in order to "own the land" they introudced rent. This might surprise you but before the English there was no rent in Ireland, you could freely move from field to field planting crops etc. Instead you gave a cut of what you made. This meant in bad times, the "king" would suffer greatly, and in good times prosper greatly. If a year went really really bad, you would kill the king, and then a vote would take place for the new king. Kingdoms didnt pass down to the first born child, they actually passed down to anyone in the "family" who had enough power to hold the kingdom. The English (germans) didnt like this, it would mean large estates like downton abbey would be impossible, they wanted a huge house, a huge plot of land and the rif raff to pay rent and taxes.They wiped out the native people to England doing this, almost wiped out Irish, welsh and scottish. If your husband was sent to Americas as slave, then you would struggle and eventually your female children would be sent to Australia to be bred, and you would be sold to Americas yourself. If you were a woman and you were unlucky you would end up in barbados. In barbados Irish women were force bred with africans to create half black/Half white slaves. This was because originally all slaves were "Indentured" black or white, but blacks became "slaves for lives". This meant Irish slaves had to be freed after a certain amount of time, and african ones did not. The whites were used for in house, and the african working the fields. They realized that they would run out of Irish people, but the children of an Irish woman, born black, would be the property of the slave owner. The half irish/half african slave would be allowed to work in the house. So many Irish women were forced to have babies that the British govt had to step in, not to save them, but because it almost crashed the atlantic slave trade with them now producing slaves themselves in barbados. Inside the USA the Irish experience could be from savage treatement to pretty good. It was pot luck. They were on the lowest peg with African Americans. Irish would have to be freed after certain time and given a plot of land. The slave owners came up with the idea of giving them land that nothing would grow on. They would then point at them struggling and say to the african slaves "youre lucky youre not free like them white trash". The Irish were the orignal white trash of America. One day some african americans and Irish were hanging out, when the British army killed them. Its the boston masacre and triggered the USA to get independence from the UK. The defence for the british soldiers who got them off with the crime, did so because he said "they just killed negroes and taigues". He went on to be a president of America. African americans and Irish standing together against british soldiers cause the USA to break away from the UK, so the slave owners, English/germans decide that now free from the UK they must drive a wedge between the lower classes. So they handed jobs like policing to the irish and told the africans "No blacks", they then told the irish "the black people will try take your job" and it worked, the people who were best friends just a small few years before, were now openly dividing land and creating no go zones for each other. To this day any time they can promote seperating between the people instead of coming together they do. They remove Irish from the slave history and put them in indentured servants, they remove african history out of white history and put it in its own month, they create black lives matter movements, while whispering in lower class white peoples ears "you dont matter anymore". This is how the "English/German" tribes have maintained total control in the USA. It doesnt matter if youre Black, Irish, Asian. You vote for their parties and not your own ones. You take part in their system, and do as they want etc
@@geroutathat You typed so much jibberish/propaganda there it's gas.
"cause white Irish slaves couldn't cut it. You would be sent away as a slave for many things, one would be feeding your family instead of paying rent on land you lived on for 5 thousand years,"????
Irish people advanced with their boats and started european cultures with no religious cult in control of them.
Irish Originated from both Irish islands before they advanced into places since called Spain, France, Germany, Italy etc
They all know who started them who their ancestors were.
Everybody knows the Irish culture was the dominant one in relation to how the Irish accent is used by carribean people and Irish words like Geansai = Ganzee =Jumper and An thuigeann tú =can you dig it and the south Ireland accent being heard from Carribeann people instead of an african accent means that the Irish were the dominant group/culture. Irish clans found south america before it was called that. The carribean people with Irish accents and Irish second names means Irish men did the 'breeding'. I stopped reading after the breeding shite you actually typed out for money. No anglo invasion happened or roman one as you'd know. It's still majority Irish dna on both Irish islands.
How much is your troll pay?
@@geroutathat Irish were indentured servants. Just had to add the distinction as they weren't chattel slaves. That's also a myth that Irish women were force bred with Africans.
@@jackieblue1267 indentured servant are slaves, there is no law on the planet that differentiates them. According to un and European laws, indentured servant are slaves. It's how slavery worked for a thousand years. Also it's not a myth, there was a documentary on Irish TV that had the then prime minister, the President of Ireland the top historians of Trinity college and the top historians of Barbados and they all openly accepted it as fact that Irish women were bred with African slaves to create mullatos, in a practice that was only banned because it was going to crash the Atlantic slave trade. A small number of Irish were also chattel slaves and had no right to freedom. If you look around the internet you will find the documentary, if you're willing to look at it you will see no on on Barbados disputes it. In the documentary they hunt down and find the forgotten people of Barbados who live in caravans with no education or jobs who all have Irish accents, whose treatment has been so poor and education so poor, they did not even know they were from Ireland. The documentary is in the Irish language, so you will have to find a version with hardcoded subtitles. I think it's called something like "the red legs of Barbados". You just sound like a holocaust denier saying it didn't happen. Educate yourself, get off Wikipedia, read proper history books, watch proper historical documentaries.
BRILLIANT.....THIS LADY HAS THE VOICE OF AN ANGEL......BLESS HER....🙏😇💖
I have had a massive crush on Móira Uí Bhraonaín for 40 years, since I first heard her sing this song in “Last of the Mohicans,” part of which was filmed in my home of Western North Carolina. That film still makes me tear up - I am Irish on both sides of my family - hearing this song and “The Gael” while seeing on film images of my home, the beautiful Blue Ridge.
God's country.
The movie is 30 years old.
The Christ Church Cathedral was the first place I visited during my stay in Dublin,my family and I spent almost two hours inside the church ,The custodian approached us ,asked where we were from ,told him my surname,low and behold we share surnames.He took us on a complete tour ,deep down stairs to very old tombs .Truly a magnificent church.
Full of graven images I bet.
Wow, what a live performance. Not often do you hear a live version better than the studio. What a talented group of brothers and sisters. Moya has the voice of an angel.
2022 and this song is just as hauntingly beautiful as the 1st day it graced my ears years ago⚘️🕊⚘️
June 2022
July 2023. Tearing up, heard this song many many years ago..
Hauntingly beautiful is the only way to describe it. It still emotionally moves me the same way it did when I first heard it. Sending you love and light ❤️✨❤️
@@rebeccaadamski7743 I agree, songs like really hit the soul. Love and Light to you as well🤗⚘️💫🕯❤️🕯💫⚘️🤗
And still does so.
There are no words, ever, to describe your voice, it's another level
This is the song God sings. We get so lost in this crazy world full of danger. We must never let go of the trust that God will find us, however we get lost!
You know they are witches right?
@@Microninja who says?
@@Microninja who’s witches? This performance?
That’s kinda how I thought of it too
I believe in God. He will always find us. He loves us.
Being in a dark, black mood - as I've been for several days - I clicked on this random video. Oh man, what an elevating experience. It is hard to imagine such perfection.
One of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard. Bravo.
That was magic. I watched this, then read comments from people who’d lost love ones. When I watched it a second time it made me so sad remembering my lost family. I pray that when my time comes, that no matter where they’ve gone, I will find them 🙏🏻
CLANNAD ....A BAND THAT WILL LAST FOREVER
Beauty is captured ..flying high running through my blood...however crippled i am, I run
2019...7 days tried climbing mt Everett. It takes 2 weeks...never made it to the top.....but l kept on playing this tune to keep me going....l was 70yo.back them
I love love the movie. I've watched this over and over a lot of times. Awesome job😊😊😊😊❤❤❤
the scene where he tells her to survive, no matter what occurs, to live and survive.
He will find her.
great scene.
A scene that every woman wants from the man she loves and that every man who has the heart of a hero will promise his woman.
a very cheesy moment in a great movie...
Dawn Christensen one of my all time favorite scenes
@@jo-clairecorcoran5783 💓💓💓
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Mine too. Uma das melhores cenas.
No matter what race, ethnic you are, resonates God given music with everyone around the world. So glad to hear this beautuful music. Thank you.
God has nothing to do with it. It is from the soul of mankind. God is irrelevant.
@@christopherwilson3242 in your opinion. Your belief.
@@flintymcduff5417 Actually the Irish advanced into the european continent and started european cultures before it was called europe and with no religious cult in control of them. Not opinion. fact.
That's why the fabrication by edward lhyud in the 1700's happened and claimed Irish were savage and had a religion with 'druids' etc. All made up because people did all that travelling and art creating etc with no religious cult in control of them. how much is your troll pay? having so many fake accounts and not being intelligent means your accounts have really fake looking names, besides the anti Irish propaganda. ha ha
Irish given music. Not a gods music. They don't exist in reality. The finest art/music of the Irish was created in pre roman church cult times.
My God,your voice,I have never heard something as angelic.
Her voice is an organ that connects from the world of the spirit 🀄
Love never dies. If I can't believe this, all is lost. The moving song will reminds me so I can keep my faith. Thank you for uplifting my soul.
Best wishes from Ireland 🇮🇪and i hope you found your love 💘
With such beautiful voices I'm convinced that Moya and Enya are Angels!! They have blessed us for decades with their heart warming and soul comforting music. This is without a doubt the best version of this song.
I am irish and I love to listen to this beautiful song... I swear my heart and soul has listened to this before... so beautiful.
She really has the most beautiful voice x
We are not human beings on a spiritual journey, we are spiritual beings on a human journey.
Being a Dubliner I adore clannad. So therapeutic. Her voice is beautiful ❤️
Hello how are you doing?
Damn her voice is amazing
Another strong song from legendary Clannad, Last of the Mohicans is also spot on film.
Yeh, but, the song is older than the movie.
Beautiful Singing. This song draws me to the God of heaven. No matter how far I go from him he’ll find me!!! Where can I go from your spirit. Psalm 139
Gorgeous voice. Makes me cry. Love Clannad....have for years. Bless the Irish...and all my Irish ancestors
Words cannot express how this makes me feel.
wow that's so beautiful, it makes me feel good too, thanks for sharing your beautiful thoughts, may the good Lord bless you. Happy Thanksgiving.
Good God , her voice left me speechless .
So will her sister's voice. That would be Enya ...
Why is it that every song Clannad sings grips my throat so I can’t breathe? So much emotion...
I'm Portuguese, but I know Clannad for many years and I was very proud when they used this song in the last of the mohicans.
Best soundtrack of any movie, ever.
There is something magical. About Irish. Music and dance. It’s like. Another planet. Enya. Is another. Haunting singers
If this doesn't choke you up, or bring some tears, you have never been in love.
So true
Ever since the movie "The Last Of The Mohicans" to the original C.D. "Banba" and still today it still bring a tear to my eye.
True William I’m not gonna lie I’m still wiping the tears away now I’ve just heard it her voice is beautiful x
Chills
Your words made me cry!
I can't listen this song without tears, no matter how many times I hear it ❣🌹
yes it is
You will know...if you truly are in love after listening to this. Beautiful!
Stunningly beautiful vocals