Oh my goodness! I’m 72 yrs old this month, and I feel as if I just discovered music this day when I couldn’t sleep and got up, went downstairs and stumbled upon BBC show called transatlantic session - what EARWORM MATERIAL. Can’t wait to tell my grown son about it when he and his wife come over to dinner tomorrow.
Every aspect of these sessions is superb - the musicians, the music of coarse, but also the lighting/camera work, the sound mix, the beautiful interim shots of the Scottish country side - it's all perfect! Also, I have never seen so many musicians smile while playing! This is one of my go to spots on You Tube when I am depressed. I usually break into a happy cry within the first five minutes...
Greetings from Southern Germany! Yep, great fan, too! Theses BBC shows should be given to all the schools in the world…..to learn, to listen, to have fun….fantastic music! The best ever!!!
likewise I have only just happened upon these, been listening and watching for about (only!) three days - I do seem to recall hearing someone mentioning the TS at a folk club some time ago but did not know what it was about. . . shame 🤨
Oh my goodness! I’m 72 yrs old this month, and I feel as if I just discovered music this day when I couldn’t sleep and got up, went downstairs and stumbled upon BBC show called transatlantic session - what EARWORM MATERIAL. Can’t wait to tell my grown son about it when he and his wife come over to dinner tomorrow.
PURE HEAVEN!!!
I like the sympathy and smile of Sharon Shannon and her talent in the accordion, thanks.
Absolutely wonderful. Best of all Transatlantic sessions.
Every aspect of these sessions is superb - the musicians, the music of coarse, but also the lighting/camera work, the sound mix, the beautiful interim shots of the Scottish country side - it's all perfect! Also, I have never seen so many musicians smile while playing! This is one of my go to spots on You Tube when I am depressed. I usually break into a happy cry within the first five minutes...
Why hasn't this series gotten more views? It's criminal that today Gaelic and by extension folk music doesn't have a younger fan base.
Scottish Gaelic is the most beautiful language in the world to hear.
As to youngsters, this music not really suited for Rap!! i watched these sessions every year, fantastic people, great Jerry Douglas always.
@@hobb29 far off. This type of complex music is exactly what Hiphop is built around and why I hone my vocals for rap more than any other style
Greetings from Southern Germany! Yep, great fan, too! Theses BBC shows should be given to all the schools in the world…..to learn, to listen, to have fun….fantastic music! The best ever!!!
There is not a bad song on here just pure magic
The outro played here in Dirk Powell's "Some Sweet Day" is nothing short of astonishing. (around 12:00 mark or so)
Beautiful!❤️
Fab music 🎶 🎵
being human on the world we evolved with
HEAVEN!!!
likewise I have only just happened upon these, been listening and watching for about (only!) three days - I do seem to recall hearing someone mentioning the TS at a folk club some time ago but did not know what it was about. . . shame 🤨
Jim Murray's capo is magical
As is Sharon Shannon's smile
Anyone know the name of the Percussionist in the band, please?
James Mackintosh.
Bliss
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