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Skipinnish at Shrewsbury Folk Festival 2017
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- Опубликовано: 19 сен 2017
- Skipinnish enjoyed at second year at Shrewsbury Folk Festival after their barnstorming 2016 debut. This is their Sunday evening set on the Pengwern stage
Next festival: August 24 - 27 2018. Find out more at www.shrewsburyfolkfestival.co.uk
Absolutely the best band ever. Can't get enough.
Brilliant performance. Thanks again Norrie for your lovely voice.
These lads create a marvellous musical vibration...a vibration that lifts my spirit. Gggrrreat stuff...thanks lads.
Hands down, my new favourite band! Very similar style of music that I grew up listening to here in Newfoundland, Canada
I just listened to Alive for the first time recently and thought bits of it reminded me of the great Great Big Sea 🙌🏼
@@jerimyspencer1541yes most definitely! Would love to see them live someday!
How have I missed this band? Wonderful. Let's hope live music starts up again in 2021.
Brilliant live and great to see it again!
This is one band I will try and see! Glad to Norrie joined a really first rate act.
Me that knows most of these songs off by heart
Fantastic band
I discovered these fellow on RUclips in Ohio. I have started adding music to collect.
Brilliant....
Great I like this music
Fair replacement of Runrig……..huge act to follow
Here are the track times should anyone want them :)
(please feel free to leave a reply and i'll correct any mistakes or fill in the blanks)
00:00 - Cro Chinn T-Saile (Cattle Fold of Kintail)
03:02 - unknown
04:40 - unknown
09:05 - Ocean of the Free
13:08 - December
19:12 - Alive
24:35 - Home on the Sea
29:18 - Old Woman (Set)
33:47 - The Island (of the Young)
40:23 - Canadian barn dance
44:50 - Western Ocean
48:36 - Alba
52:24 - Nelson Mandela (55:17 - Sound Tech rocking out (center left) :D)
56:52 - Walking on the Waves (Finally)
1:02:40 - The Wild Mountain Thyme (Encore)
Thanks for taking the time and trouble making this list, JamiePhonic, very useful. I was catching up with Skippinish as it's recently been announced they'll be playing at The Gate to Southwell Folk Festival (June 6th-9th 2019, Southwell, Notts). b.
03:02 is a track called ‘The Hag at the Churn’
04:40 is a track called ‘The Gathering’
Hope this helps :)
@@danfudge9587 Thank you both!
Any other American fans here?
Canadian with Scottish Irish heritage.
Great set. Half Scottish half English. It's to see a band singing neurally. #lovewins
Half Gaelic and Half English I think you mean? Not as much to do with singing neutrally as it is they write in both languages. That said, there was clearly a good connection between the band and the crowd in Shrewsbury and thats great, considering most of the music relates to Hebridean Islands., which of youve been are totally worth singing about!
Is this band from Scotland or Ireland? sorry for my ignorance (: Someone below says they are good to replace Runrig, I do not agree, Runrig are unique .... as these guys are unique, no matter where these guys are, they are good, and God bless Ireland and Scotland
@@cmcc3721 thanks !
Anyone know the name of the first tune?
Cro Chinn T-Saile (Cattle Fold of Kintail)
Baxter Holland thank you!
Mark: If you would like a more traditional version (and I think probably closer to the original), listen to Margaret Stewart's and Allan MacDonald's version on RUclips. It's a very old Scottish song from Ross-Shire. The Gaelic title is "Theid Mi Dhachaidh Cro Chin T-Saile," ("I will go home to Kintail"). It is said to have been written by a soldier wounded at the Battle of Sheriffmuir in 1715, and afraid he would not get home again. Don't know if you're Scottish, but Kintail is in Wester Ross about 15 miles from the Isle of Skye. Enjoy
Baxter Holland brilliant cheers for that.. Very interesting! I'll check it out 👍
Do you know where I would find the sheet music for it?
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