Kathleen MacInnes 'A Mhic Iain Ic Sheumais'

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @MrTKeele
    @MrTKeele 12 лет назад +13

    This is the blood of our people. These are our stories. This music is ours. Let it never go.

  • @guyfihi
    @guyfihi 12 лет назад +7

    I would describe the quality of her voice as smoky. The whistle player is excellent also. You hit the nail on the head MrTKeele. I have Irish blood, but I love the Scots trad too. I hope this music never dies.

  • @kurainingyou666
    @kurainingyou666 10 лет назад +11

    I knew I loved her voice the moment i heard it.

  • @jeffreylayne1040
    @jeffreylayne1040 10 лет назад +6

    It has been far too long that my heart has been stirred in such a manner.such a beautiful voice.such a beautiful song....thank you.

  • @SaxonOak
    @SaxonOak 8 месяцев назад +1

    i like the ruffness in her voice , wow 💛

  • @mikemacdavy8086
    @mikemacdavy8086 9 лет назад +8

    Beautiful. Love Kathleen's voice.

  • @allyk3774
    @allyk3774 11 лет назад +6

    Beautiful version

  • @mickeys555
    @mickeys555 8 лет назад +4

    what a voice. Our people. beutiful Kathleen

  • @silverwhistle
    @silverwhistle 12 лет назад +3

    No, he recovers. The song is said to have been composed by his foster-mother NicCoiseam. She thanks the doctor for leaving his wound so healthy. It's from 1601.

  • @sharonconstable8146
    @sharonconstable8146 4 года назад +3

    Great whistle playing : )

  • @dave4737
    @dave4737 9 лет назад +3

    Excellent voice classic Her face and lips classic Celtic

  • @Melvorgazh
    @Melvorgazh 10 лет назад +3

    One of me favorite Scott songs ^^
    Kathleen always rocks!

  • @amokreutz
    @amokreutz 10 лет назад +4

    what a voice....

  • @robertturner540
    @robertturner540 9 лет назад +4

    As a 2 generation expatriate I don't understand any of it but am so drawn to it . When ever I go to Scotland it really does feel like home.In my imagination? Perhaps but it is how I feel.

    • @michadg4928
      @michadg4928 8 лет назад +2

      Live emotions and questions aside and delve into your culture. Then, you won't be having any doubts.

  • @beautifulbacall
    @beautifulbacall 13 лет назад +1

    This gorgeous rendition reminds me in places of Ani Choying Dolma chanting The Great Compassion Mantra in Munich 2007.
    Bravo both!

  • @chansherly212
    @chansherly212 11 лет назад +5

    i love this

  • @pjbaby66
    @pjbaby66 11 лет назад +5

    PERFECT!

  • @Pagra50
    @Pagra50 13 лет назад +2

    Oh yeah! It's really a fine performance!

  • @camiliahope8486
    @camiliahope8486 4 года назад +1

    This is amazing

  • @keithlomas6107
    @keithlomas6107 Год назад

    Has all the elements of a good performance 👍

  • @doctorclarkable
    @doctorclarkable 13 лет назад +2

    She gets more lovely every time I see her.

  • @Melvorgazh
    @Melvorgazh 10 лет назад +1

    Tha toill liom sin a Kathee! X
    Nollaig Shona XXX

  • @Mapmoyle
    @Mapmoyle 10 лет назад +2

    Ilow teag!

  • @Gameguru667
    @Gameguru667 14 лет назад +2

    I'll be honest, it's not my favourite version, however she is very skilled with the inflections and her voice is very clear.

  • @cranntara3741
    @cranntara3741 3 года назад +3

    'IC IAIN 'IC SHEUMAIS (O son of John, son of James)
    A mhic Iain 'ic Sheumais
    Tha do sgeul air m' aire
    Air farail ail eò, air farail ail eò
    Latha Blàr na Fèitheadh
    Bha feum air mo leanabh
    Hi ho hi ri a bho hi eileadh
    Hi ho hi rì a bho ro a hao hi ho
    Latha Blàr na Fèitheadh
    Bha feum air mo leanabh
    Air farail ail eò, air farail ail eò
    Bha fuil do chuirp uasail
    Air uachdar an fhearainn
    Hi ho hi ri a bho hi eileadh
    Hi ho hi rì a bho ro a hao hi ho
    Bha fuil do chuirp uasail
    Air uachdar an fhearainn
    Air farail ail eò, air farail ail eò
    Bha mi fhìn ga sùghadh
    Gus na thùch air m' anail
    Hi ho hi ri a bho hi eileadh
    Hi ho hi rì a bho ro a hao hi ho
    Bha mi fhìn ga sùghadh
    Gus na thùch air m' anail
    Air farail ail eò, air farail ail eò
    Bha 'n saighead na spreòd
    'N corp seòlta na glaine
    Hi ho hi ri a bho hi eileadh
    Hi ho hi rì a bho ro a hao hi ho
    Bha 'n saighead na spreòd
    'N corp seòlta na glaine
    Air farail ail eò, air farail ail eò
    Bu cheannard ron t-sluagh thu
    Dol suas thro thìr aineoil
    Hi ho hi ri a bho hi eileadh
    Hi ho hi rì a bho ro a hao hi ho
    On latha thug thu 'n cuan ort
    Bha gruaim air na beannaibh
    Air farail ail eò, air farail ail eò
    Bha snigh' air na speuraibh
    'S bha na reulta galach
    Hi ho hi ri a bho hi eileadh
    Hi ho hi rì a bho ro a hao hi ho
    Bha snigh' air na speuraibh
    'S bha na reulta galach
    Air farail ail eò, air farail ail eò
    'S càirdeach a Rìgh Leòdhais
    Mo leòmhann glan, uasal
    Hi ho hi ri a bho hi eileadh
    Hi ho hi rì a bho ro a hao hi ho
    'S càirdeach a Rìgh Leòdhais
    Mo leòmhann glan, uasal
    Air farail ail eò, air farail ail eò
    Mu mhac Iain 'ic Sheumais
    Duine treubhach, smiorail
    Hi ho hi ri a bho hi eileadh
    Hi ho hi rì a bho ro a hao hi ho

  • @44elvina
    @44elvina 11 лет назад +3

    Oh son of John, son of James

  • @veiledseeker
    @veiledseeker 9 лет назад +3

    It's funny because my name's Kathleen haha
    But she's an amazing singer honestly

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta 10 лет назад +3

    almost has a Slavic lilt to it, this melody, and Asiatic, too. Where did those ancient Celts come from?

    • @cynthiasenn7004
      @cynthiasenn7004 10 лет назад +2

      The Celts came from all of over Europe and during their heyday was known to have sacked Rome around the sixth century . ( Don't quote me on this date). It was during the waning of their power and when they had been pushed up into Western Europe that the tribes made their way onto the British Isles . The Celts having covered such a large area ranged from swarthy to fair ,, tall to short , in looks. The Celts were not a single tribe but a group of many tribes held together by similar beliefs . Much is made of the Celts because of the popularity of the subject in modern media. Which is a shame because people tend to forget the people who came to the Islands before the Celts and whom have a much more interesting history .

    • @brettscott965
      @brettscott965 9 лет назад +2

      Cynthia Senn well said! they are beautiful. You refer to the 6th century bc, no?
      These celts ranged widely in look and style. They had a general philosophy to them that enabled much freedom and abundance. They taught the romans to build road better and to work with iron better. They were mean to the early romans for a bit. They were mercenaries for the spartan empire before their rise to power and these mercenaries were feared widely especially for their nudeness in battle. They have been seen from turkey to scandinavia to spain to the islands and all in between.
      Then there is the story of the proto druids who came before the celts or were occupying the islands when they found them? Who knows. Then, the culture melded and gave rise to more celtic druidism and etc until sainthood and christmas and halloween.
      its very tough to say because the romans were truly scared and threatened by these people. As were the etruscans and some of greece and most noticably, the CHURCH!!! So there is quite a bit of artifact and book burning, misinformation, propaganda, (witch trials and religious persecution of course) and more. Therefore, it is very convoluted and tough to say. There is much up for debate and much lost.
      I mean, we have found platonic solid shapes out of carved rocks from this culture wayyyy back when. Whaaaaat?!

    • @mikemacdavy8086
      @mikemacdavy8086 9 лет назад +1

      Cynthia Senn You have an almost 19th century view of Celtic history. Recent archaeological research, along with modern DNA testing, indicate that the Celts may have been the early inhabitants of the British Isles/Atlantic Shore and then spread east through Europe. See the work of Prof. Barry Cunliffe (Oxford) for more info. Some call these early people the Beaker People or Proto-Celts. Interesting developments in this field of study.

    • @jovanabackovic
      @jovanabackovic 9 лет назад

      Karen Nyere the flute solos and scales he uses sound very much like kaval or ney, which are both Balkan instruments.

    • @fredericopessanha6569
      @fredericopessanha6569 9 лет назад +1

      Mike MacDavy well i´m portuguese and my country started in galiza northen portugal and spain which was celtic territory but we lern in school that we are lusitanians which was a very diferent people living way down in the iberic peninsula. portugaliza have deep celtic influence even today but we are not recognised as a part of the celtic countrys some studys were made and we are probably the race with the oldest DNA . we were all caled gauls , gaelics , galaicos, callaeci, callacoi, celtici and so on . the romans said we all had the same language and costumes all across the iberia with the castros culture the citania or cytian callaeci tribes from galiza artabros, gróvios, astures ,albiones,caled callaeci by the romans a conection to their godess cailleach, our rivers celtic names,river durius from the celtic dur meaning water, river migno, ardila , tamaca etc city names caeilobricoi, axábrica or xabregas , pendrágano, longroiva and then ,basque country , asturias, france

  • @1eastmms
    @1eastmms 10 лет назад +9

    Sexiest voice in Gaeldom! :-)

  • @mitchwilliamson5552
    @mitchwilliamson5552 8 лет назад

    I need to visit the western isles so god damn bad, fucking shite.

    • @jimmywalker1568
      @jimmywalker1568 8 лет назад

      They can be a lovely place when the sunshines

  • @highlandbumblebee
    @highlandbumblebee 7 лет назад +1

    Much prefer the non balkan style approach. But understand the diversification that is expression. in the end it's Highland letter, if my neep serves me right. So My brain & Soul will enjoy your talent always, as did Sir Rodger Moor. Excuse any spelling errors. It's genuine reason. x

  • @DuncanSneddon
    @DuncanSneddon 11 лет назад +1

    Cò na ceòladairean eile an seo?

  • @drillsargentadog
    @drillsargentadog 13 лет назад

    Does anyone know if this is originally a Runrig song--I know they sung it--or if it is an older folksong? Tapadh leibh!

  • @Pagra50
    @Pagra50 13 лет назад

    Not knowing much about Scot's Trad tunes, could someone tell me if this song is new in the tradition or not?
    I've heard this gal and Maeve McKinnon sing it but never more than they two.

    • @maxmarnau7019
      @maxmarnau7019 Год назад

      Runrig do it beautifully. I have also heard Kathleen do it rather better and more fluently than she does here.

  • @watcher20107
    @watcher20107 10 лет назад +1

    I love watching Kathleen sing. I would love to kiss her lips. She has great lips

  • @drillsargentadog
    @drillsargentadog 12 лет назад

    Tapadh leat, mo chairad! Tha Tobar an Dualchais an ionmhas mhòr.

  • @MrTKeele
    @MrTKeele 12 лет назад

    Blew. My.Fucking.Mind.
    This is the only one of it's kind.

  • @SPAREPARTSCENTRE
    @SPAREPARTSCENTRE 13 лет назад

    Super Stuff - Gerry from Ireland - Kathleen - If you ever want another I would put myself forward - I'm in love with you for a very long time

  • @silverwhistle
    @silverwhistle 12 лет назад

    It's a traditional song, over 400 years old.

  • @rabby-u
    @rabby-u 2 года назад

    Glè mhath

  • @davebyword
    @davebyword 11 лет назад +1

    an fhuaim chroí de

  • @emmetsweeney9236
    @emmetsweeney9236 8 лет назад +1

    Iontach ar fad!

  • @robertturner540
    @robertturner540 9 лет назад +9

    As a 2 generation expatriate I don't understand any of it but am so drawn to it . When ever I go to Scotland it really does feel like home.In my imagination? Perhaps but it is how I feel.