First Concert 1972, second tune, slow air 'Marbhna Luimni/Lament for Limerick' commemorates the Siege of Limerick and Treaty of Limerick 3 October 1691. As a Limerickman this has special significance. A variation of this tune was used for theme music in 'Miller's Crossing'. “Cuimhnígí ar Luimneach agus ar fheall na Sasanach”; Remember Limerick and Saxon Perfidy.
The Limerick Lament. What sad images of the defeated soldiers leaving Ireland for france after the siege of Limerick in 1691. They were banished and forced to leave their wives and families behind.
17:38, anyone know the singer and anyone know the name of the song, its composer and the subject matter? Great song, sounds quite holy/significant, hard to believe this isn't an ode/song handed down from the ages by oral memory
I love this.It's not showbiz-it's music and Ireland's culture.
First Concert 1972, second tune, slow air 'Marbhna Luimni/Lament for Limerick' commemorates the Siege of Limerick and Treaty of Limerick 3 October 1691. As a Limerickman this has special significance. A variation of this tune was used for theme music in 'Miller's Crossing'. “Cuimhnígí ar Luimneach agus ar fheall na Sasanach”; Remember Limerick and Saxon Perfidy.
SUCH A MARVELLOUS MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO THE FOREVER GREAT SEAN O'RIADA.
Love Sean Oriadas special arrangements of his music they were like a full orchestra had all his vinyl LP fabulous musicians every one
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Maloney could make those pipes talk, A feckin genious!
Nice to see what was effectively the Chietains reunite with old Ceoltoiri Chualann members, probably for the last time.
Magnificent in its simplicity. Let us not forget. Is grá liom an ceol, gluaiseacht an cheoil.
Pre Cheiftains band or the forerunner of...mighty work.. ta se go haileann.
Great to hear Martin Fay RIP on the viola.
The Limerick Lament. What sad images of the defeated soldiers leaving Ireland for france after the siege of Limerick in 1691. They were banished and forced to leave their wives and families behind.
Excellent footage
Many many thanks machree01 - really magnificent!
I WATCH THIS TO SEE DEV... I listen cause I love O'Riada's music...
Why would anyone want to see Dev.
@@proinnsiasmacantuile8403 It's getting harder and harder
What a beautiful musical telepathy both groups have
awesome talent...
Brilliant group
Very very good love their music they are terrific I o shea
17:38, anyone know the singer and anyone know the name of the song, its composer and the subject matter? Great song, sounds quite holy/significant, hard to believe this isn't an ode/song handed down from the ages by oral memory
Magnificent!!!
History
Awesome
Tabhair dom do lamh - or - Give me your hand.
Read ur History. There is no fear in history ❤
Can anyone tell me the name of (and where I can find the lyrics for) the song sung by Sean O'Se?
'Nil 'Na Lá' - lyrics should come up with a Google search
Sean O’Se has a beautiful voice.
Ta bron orm ag eistacht bhi sa gaeity
Dev must have been so proud
Who cares what Dev. thought?
@@proinnsiasmacantuile8403 What?
I wonder if Dev was in Nearys.
Ireland is the crop
of the cream ln the world Garry owens belfast
Ta buiochas na hEireann go léir tuillte aige.
Does anyone know the song and singer that starts at 17:40? (sean-nos?)
+Tiziana La Melia Iarla O Lionaird
That's because it's the same piece of music.
what's the piece that starts 20 minutes in?
YossarianTheMeerkat tabhair dom do lámh
How did he die?
WhiteCamry Cirrhosis of the Liver
Devil O lerra
Ooòooòoooooo😂😊
Great music
Dev was a murderer
Are you gay or something. Still frightened of Dev even though he is long dead.
Enjoy the beautiful music ,cut out the politics.
@@geraldneary1948 Gay? What on earth are you talking about?
@@glenvalley4326 well said