" This World is not our permanent home, we are just passing through." " The world is a stage, we have our entrance and exit." We all play different roles as father, mother, teacher, son daughter outwardly. Inwardly, the soul/the consciousness /symptom of life remains the same as a spiritual atomic spark (energy that pavading the whole bod.y in all forms of animation... Eating, reading, driving. The unique individual soul is Neither male nor female. The soul never dies.. Without the soul within the body, we called Death.
Madison Square Garden in NY City, birthday celabration May 3, 2009 for Pete Seegers's 90th buirthday. All this is right in the video description if you bpther to read it.
Have a listen to the traditional Scottish song, O Waly Waly. While I like the extra beat some others have put between phrases in modern interpretations, Emmylou is faithful to the way it has been played since the 1600s, and faithful to the melody Pete Seeger wrote the lyrics to.
@@rameychisum2891 The note she sings on the word 'wide' should last longer: she should count 'wide two three four five', because it's a full note plus one in the following bar. www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fmusescore.com%2Fstatic%2Fmusescore%2Fscoredata%2Fg%2F7dcdde25499bd85ff0aafa78dc28ac5781510a97%2Fscore_0.svg%3Fno-cache%3D1618976094&tbnid=O_Ytjagb9hxJfM&vet=12ahUKEwjklN7x6_SBAxWgwQIHHXSSD2QQMygCegQIARBZ..i&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fmusescore.com%2Fimmy-ry-bread%2Fscores%2F5693268&docid=RCUn-z319xOoOM&w=3060&h=3960&q=the%20water%20is%20wide&ved=2ahUKEwjklN7x6_SBAxWgwQIHHXSSD2QQMygCegQIARBZ
Beautiful, goosebumps
Fantastic !!!! Emmylou !!!!
" This World is not our permanent home, we are just passing through."
" The world is a stage, we have our entrance and exit."
We all play different roles as father, mother, teacher, son daughter outwardly.
Inwardly, the soul/the consciousness /symptom of life remains the same as a spiritual atomic spark (energy that pavading the whole bod.y in all forms of animation... Eating, reading, driving.
The unique individual soul is Neither male nor female. The soul never dies..
Without the soul within the body, we called Death.
Beautiful
Oh my. 😪
So much feeling. Brings tears to my eyes.
mine too
@@andrzejczechowski2264 Mine too!
Made time and my heart stop.
She still has it.
SO beautiful. Thank you so much for this.
Simply Beautiful!! Thank you!
~Marianne...
So lucky to have performed there with her and PETE! GREAT!
Such wonderful voices--what a gift.
One of the best I've heard from emmilou
Wonderful!!!
Oh my ...my goosebumps have goosebumps....
What concert is this from please? Just fabulous.
Madison Square Garden in NY City, birthday celabration May 3, 2009 for Pete Seegers's 90th buirthday. All this is right in the video description if you bpther to read it.
Completely awesome as ever
Teddy’s voice is perfect with Emmy Lou’s .
wow
Oh my!
I think the guy with the Mandolin is Chaim Tannenbaum and not Joel Zifkin. (They do look alike however!)
Great version of this song.
Mr wainwright
Folk royalty
I think I know the cello guy
Is this song also known as Carrickfergus
Not the same
Perfecto!
Thanks, but pleace, can we get this in 720p or 1080p ?
Wonderful!
Queen of the J-200's
🥲
Making this Celtic Fate (Fado) Song into a Hymn misses all of the opportunities the talent on this stage could have brought to this song.
She sings too hasty. Learn to count, woman!
It’s folk music! Nobody cares about counting (and my background is classical).
Have a listen to the traditional Scottish song, O Waly Waly. While I like the extra beat some others have put between phrases in modern interpretations, Emmylou is faithful to the way it has been played since the 1600s, and faithful to the melody Pete Seeger wrote the lyrics to.
@@billgausman5887 You mean the one about 'the woman in the woods' who killed her child with a pen knife?
@@rameychisum2891 The note she sings on the word 'wide' should last longer: she should count 'wide two three four five', because it's a full note plus one in the following bar.
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@@gingerbeer914 Go to wikipedia and find about the origin of this Very old Scottish song.Nothing to do with what you have just said.