My father passed away on Sunday 12th of January 2025 and he requested this song at his funeral. We used to listen to this song sometimes when we were together. Crazy to think the time has come now to put this forward to the funeral directors and have it play at the funeral.
There can be no other musical instrument created by our species that could be more evocative than this. Kudos to all the musicians lending support to this masterpiece.
It is an incredible piece. Caoineadh Cu Chulainn translates as the 'Lament for Cu Chulainn', a hero from Irish legends. His story comes from the great Irish epic, the Táin Bó Cúailnge. Their English name is often 'union pipes', but the Irish piobai uilleann refers to the elbow and the method with which the bag is inflated. The term Uileann Pipes seems to have been coined by William Grattan Flood an Irish musicologist and organist (who also gave the Oxford Book of Carols the Enniscorthy Christmas Carol, often referred to as the Wexford Christmas Carol. As well as the great Davy Spillane here, those interested in hearing some great pipers might search the late Liam O'Flynn, and Mark Redmond.
One of the most emotional pieces I have ever heard. A master on the Uilieann pipes. This piece always brings tears to my eyes and I realize how much I miss Eire.
Thank you Ries. Perhaps you will go back there one day. My paternal grandfather was born in County Mayo and I plan to visit next year. A Merry Christmas to you and yours.
@@IRELAND_MY_LOVE I'm guessing its the liberalism you miss. Because the younger generation have swept out all the junk from the bad old days. The way that the religious abused children; the insularity; and so on. The shivering merchants adding the ha'pence to the pence; Charlie HeeHaw and the corruption... its mostly gone.
Had the pleasure of working with Davy 30 years ago. He was simply the nicest dude ever. To this day, I still think he's the best in the world. His sense of melody is unmatched.
This is by far my favorite piece of Irish music. People have told it sounds like funeral music. Which boggles me. This doesn't make me depressed or sad. This is the soulful grateful wailing of someone who is fully and truly free.
I walked down the aisle 13 years ago to this tune. It was a lament of all the crap I'd gone through...only to come out the other side...I get goosebumps every time I hear it now (hubby and I have been going on strong for 13 years now, with no sign of slowing down).
love , love , love , the music of Davy Spillane and his truly magnificent playing of The Uilleann Pipes , I am sitting in my caravan on the shores of Loch Ryan , playing this absolutely haunting , ethereal , magical , stunning beautiful music , by this majestic maestro , its a dull , warm afternoon and it lifts my spirits ten fold , thank you for sharing 😊❤😊❤😊❤
Thank you Peter. I well recall being very taken by this performance when i first saw it all those years ago, especially since I have close family roots in Eire. I hope you are doing well and wish you and yours a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Goodness knows, we all need it!
Paddy Moloney RIP I bump into Davy Spillane all over the place. Wondrous player of Uilleann Pipes. Many a tear shed watching this VT. Enya. As we all blather about being undervalued. Red Espresso Logic was it? Both By Chris Rea and Mike Oldfield The Voyager album and Sir Karl Jenkins' Adiemus The Eternal Knot. Check them out. That is what is called evidence of a musical taste. It can be critiqued but not by cries of it is not true. Red is colour I'd choose Deepest red on a sky of deepest blue It don't matter now if I should win If I should win or lose 'Cos red is colour I'd choose If I waste my time away waiting just for you I don't care what others say 'Cos baby I just love, love what you do
I never tought of myself in whose ancestors are islanders. Were island people. Ireland is an island. Were not mainlanders or whatever. The Farrell's were from county Longford.
My father passed away on Sunday 12th of January 2025 and he requested this song at his funeral. We used to listen to this song sometimes when we were together.
Crazy to think the time has come now to put this forward to the funeral directors and have it play at the funeral.
My condolences.
There can be no other musical instrument created by our species that could be more evocative than this.
Kudos to all the musicians lending support to this masterpiece.
You are so right
It is an incredible piece. Caoineadh Cu Chulainn translates as the 'Lament for Cu Chulainn', a hero from Irish legends. His story comes from the great Irish epic, the Táin Bó Cúailnge. Their English name is often 'union pipes', but the Irish piobai uilleann refers to the elbow and the method with which the bag is inflated. The term Uileann Pipes seems to have been coined by William Grattan Flood an Irish musicologist and organist (who also gave the Oxford Book of Carols the Enniscorthy Christmas Carol, often referred to as the Wexford Christmas Carol. As well as the great Davy Spillane here, those interested in hearing some great pipers might search the late Liam O'Flynn, and Mark Redmond.
I'm grateful for your informative comment JPS. Best wishes, and a Merry Christmas to you and yours. Ant.
@@AntPDC ...and you also.
Well said
And Paddy Keenan of the Bothy Band
😢😢😢😢😢
The only instrument that can cry.
I had this played at my husband's funeral. It conveys all the wonder and grief.
May he live in everlasting peace x
@HillaryHeath-jb1uo ...and all the emotion of losing a life from your heart
You will be together again. Have no fear of that 🌹
One of the most emotional pieces I have ever heard. A master on the Uilieann pipes. This piece always brings tears to my eyes and I realize how much I miss Eire.
Thank you Ries. Perhaps you will go back there one day. My paternal grandfather was born in County Mayo and I plan to visit next year. A Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Can listen to this 50 times in a row
@IRELAND_MY_LOVE what caused your disdain for Ireland? Strange username lol
Im wondering this too haha
@@IRELAND_MY_LOVE I'm guessing its the liberalism you miss. Because the younger generation have swept out all the junk from the bad old days. The way that the religious abused children; the insularity; and so on. The shivering merchants adding the ha'pence to the pence; Charlie HeeHaw and the corruption... its mostly gone.
Sublime, atmospheric, grabs the soul.
I made sure it was played at my beloved mums funeral
Same here for my father ❤
The Scots are like the Irish - good at laments.
I chose /watch?v=oDgALX5HRi0
May she live in everlasting peace x
The sound that weeping yearns to be. Has us in absolute bits every time. We should all give credit to the composer Bill Whelan here too.
Had the pleasure of working with Davy 30 years ago. He was simply the nicest dude ever. To this day, I still think he's the best in the world. His sense of melody is unmatched.
This is by far my favorite piece of Irish music. People have told it sounds like funeral music. Which boggles me. This doesn't make me depressed or sad. This is the soulful grateful wailing of someone who is fully and truly free.
Incredible.......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Truely incredible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jaw-droppingly beautiful. To the resurgence of the Irish heart and soul.
I walked down the aisle 13 years ago to this tune. It was a lament of all the crap I'd gone through...only to come out the other side...I get goosebumps every time I hear it now (hubby and I have been going on strong for 13 years now, with no sign of slowing down).
20 years now please god.
Sublime.
I watch this when I fancy a little cry.
love , love , love , the music of Davy Spillane and his truly magnificent playing of
The Uilleann Pipes , I am sitting in my caravan on the shores of Loch Ryan , playing this absolutely haunting , ethereal , magical , stunning
beautiful music , by this majestic maestro , its a dull , warm afternoon and it lifts my spirits ten fold , thank you for sharing 😊❤😊❤😊❤
Amazing soultouching bless you ❤❤❤❤❤❤
The high octave is so beautiful, must be the fact that the uilleann pipes are my favorite instrument ever.
The pipes - the pipes are calling.
This song reminds off my beautiful mom god I love you and miss you so much ❤️ 💗 💕 💛 ♥️ 😘 ❤️ 💗
Reminds me of early 90s Ireland as a child, we're truly alive back then and didn't know what we had❤
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Beautifully played - what talent.
Saw the original show in the Point and literally this made me cry.............it was soooo beautiful, the hairs stood on the back of my neck
What a talent not an easy instrument to play to that standard amazing.
Wonderfull blessed thanks you. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Just love this piece, so haunting and beautiful. Fills every part of you.
I'm from Brazil, but I love IRELAND! THE EMERALD ISLE
GRÁ MO CHROÍ!
Sublime...
He who invented the uilleann pipe must be in heaven by now ❤😊
Once again , Anthony, you have opened my eyes/ears to music/performance never previously heard. Thank you.
Thank you Peter. I well recall being very taken by this performance when i first saw it all those years ago, especially since I have close family roots in Eire. I hope you are doing well and wish you and yours a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Goodness knows, we all need it!
Amazing!
Beautiful. ty ant and dave
Wonderfully evocative.
The national pipe of Ireland.
We get it. It's in the Description.
Stunning
Emocionante
Esto es musica
Mum...Beautifully!
Paddy Moloney RIP
I bump into Davy Spillane all over the place. Wondrous player of Uilleann Pipes. Many a tear shed watching this VT. Enya. As we all blather about being undervalued. Red Espresso Logic was it? Both By Chris Rea and Mike Oldfield The Voyager album and Sir Karl Jenkins' Adiemus The Eternal Knot.
Check them out. That is what is called evidence of a musical taste. It can be critiqued but not by cries of it is not true.
Red is colour I'd choose
Deepest red on a sky of deepest blue
It don't matter now if I should win
If I should win or lose
'Cos red is colour I'd choose
If I waste my time away waiting just for you
I don't care what others say
'Cos baby I just love, love what you do
Best part off riverdance
Wow!!
Proud to be Irish 🇮🇪❤️🇮🇪
Extraordinario
just a wow
If you like this, more Uillean pipes at 2:00 in this Enya song /watch?v=TqfFWQq7sLM
Wee are One of the 12 tribes of isreal....harp of Ireland.....king Davids lyre.......food for thought
Píobaireacht den scoth ón mháistir ar bhárr a' cheird. Mar mhil sa chlúas dúinn.
Go raibh maith agat as do thrácht.
Ireland past in one lament.
I never tought of myself in whose ancestors are islanders. Were island people. Ireland is an island. Were not mainlanders or whatever. The Farrell's were from county Longford.
Who wrote this music?
Answer: Bill Whelan. Very beautiful!
Cuchulainn's lament? Yes I suppose. The Her Mit of The Sea Rock is not chuffed either Sir Karl Jenkins. No offence.
If there’s one tune that describes the partition of this beautiful land…it’s this…heartbreaking.💚🤍🧡