Fiddler’s Green Compilation - (Sea Songs & Celtic Punk)
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- The following compilation features songs by Fiddler’s Green.
Many thanks to anyone who gives this a listen, and to anyone who has listened, commented and subscribed so far.
As always, it is very much appreciated.
Stay safe, shipmates.
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_- Tracklist - (w/ timestamps) -_
(0:00) - John Kanaka
(2:18) - All For Me Grog
(5:42) - Seven Drunken Nights
(8:49) - Tell Me Ma
(11:28) - Bold O'Donahue
(14:09) - Molly Malone
(17:11) - Leaving of Liverpool
(20:17) - Auld Lang Syne
(23:05) - The Night Pat Murphy Died
(26:38) - Old Dun Cow
(29:29) - Whiskey in the Jar
(32:37) - The Irish Rover - Видеоклипы
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Bruh same
Same my guy. I was confused but it’s actually so good
Here here!
More music compilations should have lyric captions. They really help the urge to sing along.
Love John kanaka I like this version alot
We used to get the whole cafeteria to sing John Kanaka at church camp every summer! We did the percussion with cups 😂
thanks captain halyard for uploading the music sea shanty 😁
I have been trying for years to find music similar to Bottom Feeders and I finally have! Most "Celtic Rock" or "Celtic Punk" music I found was missing the special sauce of the fiddle, and the few that actually had the fiddle were missing something else, but this is exactly what I was looking for.
Yes! Fiddler's Green! Thanks for this compilation, it made my day!
A damn good pick me up, glad I clicked on this.
Molly Malone + Rondo Alla Turca= Unexpected Brilliance
Thanks Captain!
Glad I subscribed and got notified about your new video!
Here we go again, foot tapping uncontrollable.
With St. Patty's day coming up, I can't wait to be listening to all your songs and getting drunk.
And I have a friend who has a ship because he fishes.
So YO HO 🍺🏴☠️✊🤘
Love your channel!
Digging it👍
Almost made me want to shop at Aaaaaargos!
Quality as always Cap'n
Long time no here. Another great mix. Congrats man !!
Thanks for every other mix you've made so far.
Keep it up.:D
Love it, but I did not need that thumbnail.
Sexy irish feet
I don't know y.....but I like this shit
Well done, all the songs you play on this video are great. But personally, I would have liked you to explain to us in the description, where did you find the images used in this video
For once the algorithm worked out well lol guess it can’t be wrong ALL the time lol
Hey captain I was just wondering why volume one and two have disappeared for me. They where some of my favorites. This is still great though.
Probably where copy righted that's what happened with 10 an then it got re released
Can we get this on c d sorry I'm old 😊
Has the Sea Shanties Volume 2 been removed?
Is Vol 1 and 2 gonna be pit back up, or can someone be kind enough to remember what songs were on those 2 videos so I can download and put them into a playlist for myself?
I remember cousin Jack and Auckland to bluff and maybe one more day I dont remember the 2nd
I just looked and I see vol 1 still up I'm assuming your talking about the shantys but I dont see 2
Who did the first song
Ok I just recently figured it out I’m aware I’m dumb
Hanseman näet, että Irlantilaiset hieman suomalaisiaja myöskin tanskalaisia
jbv
Since you're into folk, might I interest you in the songs of my people?
When you think "brazilian folk", I bet you think about Samba or MPB. In fact Brazil is a big country and some regional traditions don't get the spotlight. Let alone Gaucho music, which despite being widespread throughout the country, especially in rural areas, is more aligned culturally with Argentinian and Uruguayan music, specifically the Pampas region where nomadic cattle herders birthed the Gaucho culture some 300 years ago. These songs are all modern compositions, but they borrow heavily from spanish culture.
It's usual instruments are the spanish guitar and the acordion, sometimes followed by the contrabass and rarely with violas, violins and 12 string guitars.
A Chamamé is a dancing rythm, so it's usually 3/4 Aor 4/4 tempo. It originates from Argentina.
ruclips.net/video/jZ_UcG18voE/видео.html
A Milonga is a fast paced listening rythm, common for street artists. Also borrowed from Argentina.
ruclips.net/video/Hh2gWXGJp_4/видео.html
Nativist music is a more modern incarnation. Though it sings about aspects of life in the pampas.
ruclips.net/video/I7gSWgJRJ6s/видео.html
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