Irish music in the 70’s was incredible back in the 70’s, Clannad, Planxty, DeDanaan, the Bothy band, and the Chieftains. There wa a concert every Friday and Saturday. It was a great time to live in Dublin.
It isn't worse now. People are playing mind-blowing pieces, but totally don't value their own talent, so you can hear it everywhere - in pubs, fairs, town centres.
They just finished their Farewell Tour, and they finished with this song. Living between Sacramento and San Francisco, I was able to see the two concerts prior to the final show in Seattle. Pol made sure the audience kept clapping along, all the way to the raucous ending. I've been to at least two hundred concerts, and those two are staying with me in a way that only two others have. Thank you Clannad for the great music and memories.
I love the raw, earthy quality of this group. Folk music has gone the way of the conservatory these days. Highly-trained virtuosos bring something valuable to folk music but there's something that is lost in all the perfection and ability. I'm not even sure people are that aware or bothered by it but I certainly feel it. Really cool to see and hear Clanned back in the hey day. Thanks a million for posting.
@@QRS666 I don't find their style "raw" at all. It is very measured. They are very precise, and they hardly ever improvise. I have all of their early records. What they perform on stage is almost identical to what they have recorded in studio.
If you love Irish music, you'll love all the Celtic musics. Check out Scottish and Breton music also. I was raised in the southern U.S.A. (Nashville to be exact - my father listened to the Flatt & Scruggs radio program every morning when I was a child) though was never of fan of Country music (too simple, too commercial, too much the same and that not very good) or went to the Opry. When I discovered Celtic musics 30 years ago, I was mesmerized by these new, different harmonies and rhythms. I still am. I would recommend The Tannahill Weavers (especially Capernaum, one of the best albums I've heard in over 70 years of listening to music), Patrick Street, Eileen Ivers, Jerry O'Sullivan, and Ad Vielle Que Pourra. enjoy, richard -- Music is the companion of joy, the medicine of sorrow. - anonymous
Their music is so magical ethereal it sounds like I am in the mountain near a lake on a campfire somewhere in Ireland, why can't we hear more of them now
I am not jealous (living in California) I found them through their popular stuff, then WOW found their folk stuff and really fell in love with their music.
Esta cancíon es hermosa, la conozco interpretada por Finivarra, estoy descubriendo a Clannad. El folklore irlandés es una expresion bella que transmite la potencia de la libertad y evoca saberes ancestrales los cuales nos llegan intactos a traves de estos admirables musicos. Percibo a este arte como algo excelso, salvaje y suave que logra imponerse por virtud de su calidad ante el oscuro manto de inquisicion acaecido. Gloria a los pueblos Celtas al idioma Gaelico. Y a todas la expresiones artisticas previas a la represion perpetrada por la iglesia en Europa y en el mundo
This was the last song played at thier last ever gig in the Toyal Albert Hall I saw a couple weeks ago. Was amazing. Sad to think they will never gig again
Lyrics: Curfá (chorus) Téir abhaile riú Téir abhaile riú Téir abhaile riú mhary Téir abhaile riú 's fan sa bhaile Mar tá do mhargadh déanta. Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein Is cuma cé dhein é mhary Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein mar Tá do mhargadh déanta. Curfá Pós an piobaire Pós an piobaire Pós an piobaire mhary Pós an piobaire dtús na hoíche Is beidh sé agat are maidin. Curfá Níl do mmhargadh Tá do mharghad Níl mo mhardadh déanta Tá do mhargadh Níl do mhargadh Tá do mhargadh déanta
Nice. This deserved a standing ovation, however it needs dancing. There is an old Irish saying about truth, music AND dancing. Movement is how the Celtic Women turned this song into a crowd pleaser.
Téir abhaile riú, téir abhaile riú Téir abhaile riú Mhary Téir abhaile riú 's fan sa bhaile Mar tá do mhargadh déanta Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein Is cuma cé dhein é Mhary Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein Mar tá do mhargadh déanta Téir abhaile riú, téir abhaile riú Téir abhaile riú Mhary Téir abhaile riú 's fan sa bhaile Mar tá do mhargadh déanta Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein Is cuma cé dhein é Mhary Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein Mar tá do mhargadh déanta Téir abhaile riú, téir abhaile riú Téir abhaile riú Mhary Téir abhaile riú 's fan sa bhaile Mar tá do mhargadh déanta Pós an piobaire, pós an piobaire Pós an piobaire Mhary Pós an piobaire dtús na hoíche Is beidh sé agat ar maidin
Although Gaelic Is Taught in The Republic of Ireland school system. Most people are NOT fluent and speak it ONLY in small regions of the country.????Thanks for uploading this Rare clip. I have most of their early and later work.🙏
@@DankBBQRibs What a supreme irony. You condemn a non-existent "invasion" of Ireland in the languages of those who have invaded and harmed Ireland and other celtic nations. Shut up.
Curfá Téir abhaile riú Téir abhaile riú Téir abhaile riú, a Mhéaraí Téir abhaile riú 's fan sa bhaile Mar tá do mhargadh déanta. Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein Is cuma cé dhein é, a Mhéaraí Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein mar Tá do mhargadh déanta. Curfá Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein Is cuma cé dhein é, a Mhéaraí Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein mar Tá do mhargadh déanta. Curfá Pós an piobaire Pós an piobaire Pós an piobaire, a Mhéaraí Pós an piobaire i dtús na hoíche Is beidh sé agat ar maidin. Curfá Tá do mhargadh Níl mo mhargadh Tá do mhargadh déanta Níl mo mhargadh Tá do mhargadh Nil mo mhardadh déanta Níl mo mhargadh Tá do mhargadh Níl mo mhargadh déanta Tá do mhargadh Níl mo mhargadh Tá do mhargadh déanta
Is it just me or is She actually looks like the adult version of X-23 mutant from Logan Movie. You know that little mutant girl AKA the Wolverine's daughter.
Irish music in the 70’s was incredible back in the 70’s, Clannad, Planxty, DeDanaan, the Bothy band, and the Chieftains. There wa a concert every Friday and Saturday. It was a great time to live in Dublin.
Don't forget Silly Wizard!
Yeah, there was something about that 70s sound
Altan was just firming at that time too, and skara Brae was doing well
It isn't worse now. People are playing mind-blowing pieces, but totally don't value their own talent, so you can hear it everywhere - in pubs, fairs, town centres.
Silly wizard are scottish. They might have performed in Ireland but they're from good old Scotland
They just finished their Farewell Tour, and they finished with this song. Living between Sacramento and San Francisco, I was able to see the two concerts prior to the final show in Seattle. Pol made sure the audience kept clapping along, all the way to the raucous ending. I've been to at least two hundred concerts, and those two are staying with me in a way that only two others have. Thank you Clannad for the great music and memories.
Good on you, mate :) Wish I could be there.
Wait they are over?
@@johnnotrealname8168Their last concert ever was last Wednesday in London, amazing experience
@@Dziex Awwww!
I love the raw, earthy quality of this group. Folk music has gone the way of the conservatory these days. Highly-trained virtuosos bring something valuable to folk music but there's something that is lost in all the perfection and ability. I'm not even sure people are that aware or bothered by it but I certainly feel it. Really cool to see and hear Clanned back in the hey day. Thanks a million for posting.
I absolutely see what you mean!
I feel the same. I think their is way too many distractions nowadays. They call it the rat race 😢
I wouldn't describe Clannad's art as "raw". They are extremely precise in their arrangements, very controlled.
@@jochannan7379 It takes a lot of skill to make it look "raw" when it is, as you say very controlled :)
@@QRS666 I don't find their style "raw" at all. It is very measured. They are very precise, and they hardly ever improvise. I have all of their early records. What they perform on stage is almost identical to what they have recorded in studio.
2024 Am binging on early Clannad, what a treat youtube is at times, just wonderful 👏
Grá mo chroí sibh Clannad. Mo cheol sibh! I rith m'óige agus go dtí an lá atá inniu ann.
There is something very special about the Clannad Sound. It was special right from the beginning and there will be nothing like it ever again.
Golden decades 60's and 70's.
Greetings from Hellas.
Many years ago I fell in love with Maire.... I guess I'm not the only one. Long live the Clannad and Irish music !
You saw that, too?
I am from india 🇮🇳......literally fall in love with Irish❤
So do I. My Grandpa is Scotish. Alba gu Brath. Namastê.
You are related to them and I’m also part Irish
👍☘️🇮🇪🙏
If you love Irish music, you'll love all the Celtic musics. Check out Scottish and Breton music also. I was raised in the southern U.S.A. (Nashville to be exact - my father listened to the Flatt & Scruggs radio program every morning when I was a child) though was never of fan of Country music (too simple, too commercial, too much the same and that not very good) or went to the Opry. When I discovered Celtic musics 30 years ago, I was mesmerized by these new, different harmonies and rhythms. I still am. I would recommend The Tannahill Weavers (especially Capernaum, one of the best albums I've heard in over 70 years of listening to music), Patrick Street, Eileen Ivers, Jerry O'Sullivan, and Ad Vielle Que Pourra.
enjoy,
richard
--
Music is the companion of joy, the medicine of sorrow.
- anonymous
Beautiful music. I am from Chile, south america
Absolutely love the Irish culture, cheers from France!
Have you visited Ireland? Go to Doolin for great music
@@Paulco67 I hope one day I will :)
It will disappear due to mass immigration
I came across this by accident and what a gem it is thank you for sharing 👍
Tiene este cassette y lo escuché miles de veces . Este tema me lleva directo a 1980
Their music is so magical ethereal it sounds like I am in the mountain near a lake on a campfire somewhere in Ireland, why can't we hear more of them now
There are so beautiful!
I deeply envy the guy playing the tin whistle....I've learned a few Irish tunes on mine, but nothing near as good as this.
He is doing the tin whistle equivalent of bending a guitar string. 🙂
@@dishusse And that's what you call VERY TALENTED!
@@rudylittlewolf Yes. And a ton of practise.
Ich liebe Keltisch/Gälische Musik und höre sie heute immer noch fast täglich
Love it. Love actual folk music.
Toller Fund, vielen Dank! Ich glaube, sehr viele Hörer hätten sich Live-Konzerte von Enya gewünscht. Wird leider wohl nie passieren 😢.
Ich finds ganz cool
dass Leute wie Enya
und Kate Bush praktisch nie
Konzerte gegeben haben . . . . ♡
A terrific band......beautifully done lads and lass
I used to go see them at the projects art center back in the 70’s when I lived in Dublin.
I am not jealous (living in California) I found them through their popular stuff, then WOW found their folk stuff and really fell in love with their music.
Great music. Oldest form of entertainment. Love your music. Celtic Women are amongst my favorites as well ❤️🩹
Esta cancíon es hermosa, la conozco interpretada por Finivarra, estoy descubriendo a Clannad.
El folklore irlandés es una expresion bella que transmite la potencia de la libertad y evoca saberes ancestrales los cuales nos llegan intactos a traves de estos admirables musicos. Percibo a este arte como algo excelso, salvaje y suave que logra imponerse por virtud de su calidad ante el oscuro manto de inquisicion acaecido. Gloria a los pueblos Celtas al idioma Gaelico. Y a todas la expresiones artisticas previas a la represion perpetrada por la iglesia en Europa y en el mundo
This was the last song played at thier last ever gig in the Toyal Albert Hall I saw a couple weeks ago. Was amazing. Sad to think they will never gig again
Irish people have very striking looks to us Orientals haha. Very endearing and familiar, all that dark hair. Beautiful people and culture.
Surprising you use that term, the wokeist ones normally abor the term 'Oriental' even though it is cool.
They don't make raw folk music like this anymore 👌
Yep. Real stuff.
In all the trad pubs throughout Ireland you’ll hear the raw trad music….it’s very much still alive 👍
@@fermageehamilton1402 If this is true, it gives me hope. It's good =)
It’s up to us now…if we want it, we will just have to make it. ❤️🔥
Yes they do. Sheesh
Almost twice as fast as I knew it when my G mom used to sing this song in Gaelic while spinning wool.
God Bless Ireland...🇨🇮
Lyrics:
Curfá (chorus)
Téir abhaile riú
Téir abhaile riú
Téir abhaile riú mhary
Téir abhaile riú 's fan sa bhaile
Mar tá do mhargadh déanta.
Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein
Is cuma cé dhein é mhary
Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein mar
Tá do mhargadh déanta.
Curfá
Pós an piobaire
Pós an piobaire
Pós an piobaire mhary
Pós an piobaire dtús na hoíche
Is beidh sé agat are maidin.
Curfá
Níl do mmhargadh
Tá do mharghad
Níl mo mhardadh déanta
Tá do mhargadh
Níl do mhargadh
Tá do mhargadh déanta
I listened to this music in the USSR.
That’s awesome
I listen Otava yo here in US. The Norse visited the Celts and the Rus! Greetings.
This one i know for many years allready!! I think it was in the eighties.... Big thanks for uploading this!
It was recorded in 1976.
I'd love to hear a Heavy metal tribute to Clannad. Just turn on the distortion and it's instantly heavy.
Love this..from the heart
well done from France !
Hugs from Brazil 🎉
wow! Instant love
Beautiful from an English man
Farewell Padraig...may the sun always shine on your brow.
Noel died..
@@Paulco67
Both Duggans, right?
Incredible. Awesome. Powerful.
how great to see such long time ago today
Nice. This deserved a standing ovation, however it needs dancing. There is an old Irish saying about truth, music AND dancing. Movement is how the Celtic Women turned this song into a crowd pleaser.
amazing music!!!
Dublin, the capital of music!!!
There were around in the late 1970's and early 1980's they became solo in the late 1980's.
early 70s. and you're wrong
@@RunrigFan 74 or 76 I believe.
First album was 1973. Googling is such hard work...
I never heard or watched this before but that was pretty tight.
this was feathered in either Come West Along the Road, or Music From Ireland - Welcome Home, I believe
This was also on Clannad two, I think.
Téir abhaile riú, téir abhaile riú
Téir abhaile riú Mhary
Téir abhaile riú 's fan sa bhaile
Mar tá do mhargadh déanta
Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein
Is cuma cé dhein é Mhary
Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein
Mar tá do mhargadh déanta
Téir abhaile riú, téir abhaile riú
Téir abhaile riú Mhary
Téir abhaile riú 's fan sa bhaile
Mar tá do mhargadh déanta
Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein
Is cuma cé dhein é Mhary
Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein
Mar tá do mhargadh déanta
Téir abhaile riú, téir abhaile riú
Téir abhaile riú Mhary
Téir abhaile riú 's fan sa bhaile
Mar tá do mhargadh déanta
Pós an piobaire, pós an piobaire
Pós an piobaire Mhary
Pós an piobaire dtús na hoíche
Is beidh sé agat ar maidin
Thank you very much.
I wish to put five likes to this song😊
Ag smaothnaigh an ceol i conai. GRMMA. Ta mo chraoi leis ❤
Album "Clannad 2" is my favourite
Bring back this aesthetic.
Go hiontach! Go raibh mille maith agat!
I love this 😊
that lyric exchange with eye contact at 1:58 is electric⚡️
Fantastic!
Maith thu! Fiorr Seannos. GRMMA agus gra go leor.
Precioso
Be still my heart!!!
W Polsce tez graja podobnie, tyle ze 20 i 30 lat po tym :)
Although Gaelic Is Taught in The Republic of Ireland school system. Most people are NOT
fluent and speak it ONLY in small regions of the country.????Thanks for uploading this Rare clip.
I have most of their early and later work.🙏
How many people still understood or spoke Gaeilge back then?
Brilliant.
Awesome even though I can't understand a single word
Same. No idea what they're saying, and it doesn't matter.
That's the sign of good music. You feel it.
Lovely
She looks like an elven princess
Ireland.....take your nation back before its too late! Much love, from an American....
Take it back from whom?
@@slimequeensupreme3437The invading heathen hoard. Deus vult. Gott mitt uns. Hail Victory.
@@DankBBQRibs What a supreme irony. You condemn a non-existent "invasion" of Ireland in the languages of those who have invaded and harmed Ireland and other celtic nations. Shut up.
@@DankBBQRibs Why is it the "master race" always look so inbred ?
Ar fheabhas! Iontach ar fad! 🎶
is that Luke Kelly in bottom left corner at 1:14 ?
The goddess visited the world.😉
Donegals a good musical county.
Que lindo idioma! É o Irlandês? Alguém pode me dizer? Saudações desde Brasil.
Si, é Irlandes
brilliant
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
omg.. takes me back to living in the highlands scotland. there is a very similar style of folk music :)
1:54 She looks at him like she knows a secret about him 😅
She probably knows many secrets about him since he's her brother ! 😛
It sounds like early stuff of Mike Oldfield !
She looks like The Hurts singer 😮
I used to go to their concerts and just stare at Ciaran.
Ребята хороши!
Curfá
Téir abhaile riú
Téir abhaile riú
Téir abhaile riú, a Mhéaraí
Téir abhaile riú 's fan sa bhaile
Mar tá do mhargadh déanta.
Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein
Is cuma cé dhein é, a Mhéaraí
Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein mar
Tá do mhargadh déanta.
Curfá
Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein
Is cuma cé dhein é, a Mhéaraí
Is cuma cé dhein é nó nár dhein mar
Tá do mhargadh déanta.
Curfá
Pós an piobaire
Pós an piobaire
Pós an piobaire, a Mhéaraí
Pós an piobaire i dtús na hoíche
Is beidh sé agat ar maidin.
Curfá
Tá do mhargadh
Níl mo mhargadh
Tá do mhargadh déanta
Níl mo mhargadh
Tá do mhargadh
Nil mo mhardadh déanta
Níl mo mhargadh
Tá do mhargadh
Níl mo mhargadh déanta
Tá do mhargadh
Níl mo mhargadh
Tá do mhargadh déanta
pipe solo is the best!
What type of penny whistle is he playing?
Is it just me or is She actually looks like the adult version of X-23 mutant from Logan Movie. You know that little mutant girl AKA the Wolverine's daughter.
Enya tan joven y tímida, que fuerza tiene en el directo,con su clan con su familia
The female Singer is Moya I think. The older Sister of Enya.
If you like this check out Alan Stivel Renaisance of the Celtic Harp album
Whats language this song ? I like this song but i dont know the language. 🤗
The Irish language. Téir Abhaile Riú means "home you'll go".
@@CRsVideoVaults oh thank you for the knowledge 🤗
@@catslover9044 No problem at all. You're very welcome.
Its Gaeilge
Old Irish
I wonder what they're singing about. Very nice music, lotsa talent ❤
A young woman who is getting an arranged marriage and she doesn’t want to
What tin whistle is played?
why is nobody smiling...?????????? are they all just suffering thru' their existence, wtf is wrong with them
Why is the tune so similar to The News from Moidart?
no idea how can u just seat with such a jumpy music, my lags are moving itself
Forward, people!
очень задорно интересно про что поют я не понимаю Ирландский он очень красивый язык
the 70s were a lean decade for barbers
hello there aunty moya its vicky baby here I love you so much
No subs? 😅
Is it me or is there a thin lizzy hairdo on the go there.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Midsommar ‘skol’
Is that Enya?
I think it’s her sister Marie Brennan
Her sister Moya
@@crookedpaths6612 Máire (= spoken 'Moya' in English transcription)
Enya used to sing in the band before going solos
No, better than Enya.
Thought it was Cladagh records