My roots here...I LOVE IT.. ...ALL OF IT.....As an artist myself, and a singer, and guitarist, ( from America) I just could listen and play along with this all day and night..and it is the MOST fun playing guitar I have had.......in a long long while.....like jamming with friends in my living room.......I am SO GLAD to have discovered this....I truly cannot get enough......THANKS SO MUCH to the producers and the artists featured here....THANKS SO MUCH ...FOR POSTING THIS BEAUTY......
Oh my God!! I am such an Allison Moorer fan. So awesome to see her opening up this video. One of the most underrated artist on the planet. Such dynamic control and expression through her vocals. So compelling. Made my day❣️
Keep playing and teach your children because our lonely hearts are a little warmer from your gifts you’ve been sharing. Thank every one of you! It’s magic music …
He's one of the most honest, versatile and modest super-musicians ever - think of playing fiddle in Aly Bain's back yard; of being the violinist with Yo-Yo Ma, Chris Thile and Edgar Meyer; playing ukelele for Alison Krauss. He praises the integrity and meaning of 'one note'. Stuart Duncan is pure and true; may his tribe increase!
These sessions and all the artists that are here and those who have passed I thank you all please teach someone your gift it warms the soul and befriends the lonely thank you
Programme Four: Mocking Bird (Allison Moorer), Lee Highway Blues (Stuart Duncan), Down in the Willow Garden (Dan Tyminski), Black is the Colour of my True Love's Eyes (Karan Casey), Kid on the Mountain/Sleep Soon in the Morning/The Reconciliation (Aly Bain), Worry Not (Liam Ó Maonlaí), Pandemonium of Pipers: Fhir A' Chinn Duibh/Una Bhan/Market Place of Inverness/Humours of Tulla/Foxhunter (Allan MacDonald & Ronan Browne) Programme Five: Mary Rogers/Siun Ni Dhuibhir (Dónal Lunny & Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh), Secret Life of Roses (Rosanne Cash), Unionhouse Branch (Jerry Douglas), Caledonia (Emily Smith), The King's Shilling (Karan Casey), Carrickfergus (Allison Moorer) Programme Six: Belfast to Boston (James Taylor), O Nach Eisdeadh Tu 'N Sgeul Le Aire (Karen Matheson), Lily Dale (Aly Bain, Stuart Duncan & Jerry Douglas), Motherless Children (Rosanne Cash), The Pleasant Beggar (Russ Barenberg), Mo Ghruagach Dhonn (Julie Fowlis), Work Song (Liam Ó Maonlaí) Bonus Tracks : Erin's Lovely Home (Karan Casey), Muireann's Jig (Nial Vallely, Mike McGoldrick & Dezi Donnelly), Black, Black, Black (Ronan Browne), Och Oin Chaileag (James Graham)
Karan Casey's version of 'Black Is The Colour of My True Love's Hair' is my favourite song from the entire Transatlantic Sessions show. So beautiful. It starts at 10:45.
@@risingcaledonia688just had a customer point out that Nina Simone did a cover way back when. Not in the traditional manner but she definatly did it her way and cudos to any artist who dares to inovate rather than replicate.
Well.... suddenly......... for no reason...... it showed up........ for NO reason................. blame RUclips........... NOT LIKE I AIN'T HERE...................
I feel like I miss home when I hear the bagpipes. I only recently visited Scotland but I had such a strong connection. My family on my father's side, the Houstons, were originally from there.
Sadly, not true: an incalculable majority of the population of "the whole world" has never heard and never will hear these marvels. But every civilisation has its own artistic glories, and we shouldn't go rushing to believe that ours are somehow superior. And I'm not in any way saying that's what you're suggesting, gonetopot24 - love that name!
Stellar.... So weird though, that they kick the thing off with the young singer lady talking about her music..... and doesn't even identify her. And never does. It would be nice to know who these people are.
47:50 This is the only song I've ever heard James Taylor sing that he was unable to ruin, no matter how hard he tried. But Karan Casey simply wouldn't allow him to do it. And then, at 59:02, there is no disguising the suck. How did he wrangle an invite to this?
Best programme ever put on the TV! Wish it was still going!
I love how Jerry Douglas just dovetails into just about any genre of music.
My roots here...I LOVE IT.. ...ALL OF IT.....As an artist myself, and a singer, and guitarist, ( from America) I just could listen and play along with this all day and night..and it is the MOST fun playing guitar I have had.......in a long long while.....like jamming with friends in my living room.......I am SO GLAD to have discovered this....I truly cannot get enough......THANKS SO MUCH to the producers and the artists featured here....THANKS SO MUCH ...FOR POSTING THIS BEAUTY......
This music touches my heart and moves my soul ❤!! Thank you all for sharing your talents!
I think Atlantic Sessions is beautiful for crying out loud. So wonderfully passionate, it makes me feel good positive feelings.
The Transatlantic Sessions was even better ................
Oh my God!! I am such an Allison Moorer fan. So awesome to see her opening up this video. One of the most underrated artist on the planet. Such dynamic control and expression through her vocals. So compelling. Made my day❣️
You need help
Shepherd's Chapel Network !!!!!!! Chapter by Chapter / Verse by Verse !!!!!!! Amen
Keep playing and teach your children because our lonely hearts are a little warmer from your gifts you’ve been sharing. Thank every one of you! It’s magic music …
There is hope for technology and the BBC .. Made this old rancher's heart beat in time.. with .music like that..I could live forever.. Thankyou all.
He's one of the most honest, versatile and modest super-musicians ever - think of playing fiddle in Aly Bain's back yard; of being the violinist with Yo-Yo Ma, Chris Thile and Edgar Meyer; playing ukelele for Alison Krauss. He praises the integrity and meaning of 'one note'. Stuart Duncan is pure and true; may his tribe increase!
AMEN Love I pray amen and amen amen bless you amen and pray that we will never forget it again for the peace of Christ amen
These sessions and all the artists that are here and those who have passed I thank you all please teach someone your gift it warms the soul and befriends the lonely thank you
These sessions have changed my life.
Watching this makes me realise the live sessions I miss with friends.
Great music.
There’s two of us ☘️
@@cottertwenty three
Four
Hopefully soon
What a jam session. Tell Mom I’ll won’t be home!
Programme Four: Mocking Bird (Allison Moorer), Lee Highway Blues (Stuart Duncan), Down in the Willow Garden (Dan Tyminski), Black is the Colour of my True Love's Eyes (Karan Casey), Kid on the Mountain/Sleep Soon in the Morning/The Reconciliation (Aly Bain), Worry Not (Liam Ó Maonlaí), Pandemonium of Pipers: Fhir A' Chinn Duibh/Una Bhan/Market Place of Inverness/Humours of Tulla/Foxhunter (Allan MacDonald & Ronan Browne)
Programme Five: Mary Rogers/Siun Ni Dhuibhir (Dónal Lunny & Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh), Secret Life of Roses (Rosanne Cash), Unionhouse Branch (Jerry Douglas), Caledonia (Emily Smith), The King's Shilling (Karan Casey), Carrickfergus (Allison Moorer)
Programme Six: Belfast to Boston (James Taylor), O Nach Eisdeadh Tu 'N Sgeul Le Aire (Karen Matheson), Lily Dale (Aly Bain, Stuart Duncan & Jerry Douglas), Motherless Children (Rosanne Cash), The Pleasant Beggar (Russ Barenberg), Mo Ghruagach Dhonn (Julie Fowlis), Work Song (Liam Ó Maonlaí)
Bonus Tracks : Erin's Lovely Home (Karan Casey), Muireann's Jig (Nial Vallely, Mike McGoldrick & Dezi Donnelly), Black, Black, Black (Ronan Browne), Och Oin Chaileag (James Graham)
Just love Dan Timinski, guitar AND voice; legendary stuff!
Karan Casey's version of 'Black Is The Colour of My True Love's Hair' is my favourite song from the entire Transatlantic Sessions show. So beautiful. It starts at 10:45.
not quite Celtic Dream, Hamish Imlach or Christie Moore but still a great version.
@@risingcaledonia688just had a customer point out that Nina Simone did a cover way back when.
Not in the traditional manner but she definatly did it her way and cudos to any artist who dares to inovate rather than replicate.
Bless the double bass man! He appears to having so much fun. Got to love it!
Danny Thompson, the bassist for John Martyn in the golden years, and bassist for Pentangle back in the day
One of the world's greatest....
brilliant music and all lovely people
I like and want more like this.. on tv and radio !!!!!!!!!!
My goodness, she is wonderful
Just so darn beautiful.
There are so few likes for such a lovey concert!
No swimming pool with scantily clad girls, no rapping, no gangsters, no bling, no cussing. Just guessing.
Well.... suddenly......... for no reason...... it showed up........ for NO reason................. blame RUclips........... NOT LIKE I AIN'T HERE...................
Sí, uno se pregunta qué escuchan...
I love it! If this is on an álbum I want it! Some of my ancestros were Scots, who came to America in 1736.
Gaelic music is so rife with energy; nothing invigorates ; it's like water rushing from a spring source.
Sometimes, songs can sound like prayers ... we've got plenty of this kind in these sessions ♥
I feel like I miss home when I hear the bagpipes. I only recently visited Scotland but I had such a strong connection. My family on my father's side, the Houstons, were originally from there.
LOVED THE FIDDL PIECE
Where has this been,thank you all, there is hope for the world yet?
Okay now finally there is real hope in my heart and my soul is Grateful. Let’s keep this going. If you’re going to dream….DREAM BIG
At 1:32:00 - before St. Patrick arrived in the hills. A primordial ride! 😊
This is an incredible, unprecedented event, that the whole world watched
Sadly, not true: an incalculable majority of the population of "the whole world" has never heard and never will hear these marvels. But every civilisation has its own artistic glories, and we shouldn't go rushing to believe that ours are somehow superior. And I'm not in any way saying that's what you're suggesting, gonetopot24 - love that name!
And THE James Taylor is involved - it couldn't be more perfect
00:00:27 Mocking Bird
00:29:32 Mary Rogers / Siún Ní Dhuibhir
00:51:49 Carrickfergus
01:16:39 Mo Ghruagach Dhonn
Where did this heaven come from? Awesomeness
wow. just wow
A few more discriptions would help me enjoy this more
try wikipedia
@@kellmerWF52 right on bro
What a voice on first song! Superb sound production
That's Allison Moorer
Love this!
Amazing proper music unlike to days crap..
American bluegrass finally getting the attention it deserves...........
from me, sitting here listening now
Party Time…Are they available?
Awesome!!
Which volume/series is this? I added all the transatlantic sessions Apple Music had to my library, but I don’t have all these songs
One?
Allison sounds like Linda Ronstadt.
Stellar.... So weird though, that they kick the thing off with the young singer lady talking about her music..... and doesn't even identify her. And never does. It would be nice to know who these people are.
Charles, just go to the Wikipedia page for Transatlantic Sessions. This is #4 and it starts with episode 4
Her name and the name of the song were right on the screen as she began singing.
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Hi ...LOA Wondering if there is a series 4-1 available ....search shows 0 results.....?
@Joseph Hoffman Just put in 4 or 4.10 and it should work - does for me! Peter Turner, England.
ty 👏👏👏 love it
I am doing fine!
is there a 4-1? Thanks!!
Yes
Tablets what
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29:50
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Einn, tveir, þrír írska ströndin
47:50 This is the only song I've ever heard James Taylor sing that he was unable to ruin, no matter how hard he tried. But Karan Casey simply wouldn't allow him to do it. And then, at 59:02, there is no disguising the suck. How did he wrangle an invite to this?
To you, the back of me hand and the curse of Cromwell be upon ye!
Off your meds again??
As I said, I didn't do you any harm
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I haven't done anything to you
Ég ætla að pissa
That's fucking mean
Ég tek þátt
😡
james taylor, good lyrics but ugly tune
For me, quintessential JT
@@taylorw Which is, to say, quite awful. The man simply cannot sing.
Good thing he had a real singer to carry the tune for him, because his chicken scratch thin, reedy out of tune vocals are just nails on a chalkboard.