Perfect that Celtic angel-in-the-flesh Mary Black participates in this sublime presentation. I'd love to hear Imelda May lean in this much to traditional Irish Folk, for a song or two at least; always a rapturous Goldmine to these 77-year-old ears!!! 🎻🪗
I've enjoyed Celtic music for many decades. My personal conviction is that this Highland Session series represents that music in the most perfectly beautiful and tasteful form imaginable. The songs are wonderful. The singers are incomparable. The musicians couldn't be better. The setting is magical. This series is astonishing partly because it is so simple, unadorned and authentic.
LOVE listening to this music of my Scottish & Irish ancestry, since it connects me & helps me feel the culture. Keep on playing & singing this AWESOME music!
Excellent group! If Mary Black ever leaves this earth, we may as well end it all, for it will be the end of the best. Long live them all and may they continue making music like this.
Locked up, might as well do some time lists eh? Enjoy! O'Donnell's Return 1:29 Siúil a Rún (Go my Love) 4:21 A Mhairead Òg (Young Margaret) 8:53 Bunker Hill 13:07 Buile Mo Chroí (Beat of My Heart) 16:56 Táimse im' Chodladh (I Am Asleep) 20:59 Unidentified puirt à beul 25:36
Not sure if you will see my reply, Mikhail, but thanks so much for posting these for the entire series. I had made myself a sheet showing the order of the songs and the primary and other performers of each, but this annotation about the starting times is so helpful. I return to this series repeatedly to listen to particular songs and tunes, and am now sharing it with others who I hope will love the series as much as I do.
Scots are descended from the Picts and Gaels, who were Celtic. In the south, the Anglo Saxon strain is prevalent. So, the answer is "yes" and "no" as to the Celtic question.
Methinks this is all about music,Chris. There are other ytube programs/presentations devoted to civilisations and their origins. You are just trolling here. Personally, I am surprised that someone with a name like yours could be so small minded and mean spirited.
Perfect that Celtic angel-in-the-flesh Mary Black participates in this sublime presentation. I'd love to hear Imelda May lean in this much to traditional Irish Folk, for a song or two at least; always a rapturous Goldmine to these 77-year-old ears!!! 🎻🪗
Mui grandes estes artistas gaélicos...umha honra para a nossa Céltia!
The Highlands Sessions is great,. I enjoy listening and watching. Together with the TransAlantic Sessions it makes great Celtic music.
Both series are just magic
I've enjoyed Celtic music for many decades. My personal conviction is that this Highland Session series represents that music in the most perfectly beautiful and tasteful form imaginable. The songs are wonderful. The singers are incomparable. The musicians couldn't be better. The setting is magical. This series is astonishing partly because it is so simple, unadorned and authentic.
so true...
Me too and I'm 🏴🇨🇮 forever and my family who is Irish Gaelic
We are the sea-divided Gaels, torn asunder by the Saxon interloper. Alba abu, Eiri go brea.
LOVE listening to this music of my Scottish & Irish ancestry, since it connects me & helps me feel the culture. Keep on playing & singing this AWESOME music!
Fantastic music from a fantastic country
Excellent group! If Mary Black ever leaves this earth, we may as well end it all, for it will be the end of the best. Long live them all and may they continue making music like this.
Magical sounds.
Musical Gems. Thanks for uploading all of this.
Only 18 comments. 18. Not thousands, it shows that we need to share before one day this music disappears
I just shared the link on my Clan's facebook page.
It will never go away. SAOR ALBA GU BRATH
this music aint going anywhere, if anything the scene is only going to get larger
Locked up, might as well do some time lists eh? Enjoy!
O'Donnell's Return 1:29
Siúil a Rún (Go my Love) 4:21
A Mhairead Òg (Young Margaret) 8:53
Bunker Hill 13:07
Buile Mo Chroí (Beat of My Heart) 16:56
Táimse im' Chodladh (I Am Asleep) 20:59
Unidentified puirt à beul 25:36
Not sure if you will see my reply, Mikhail, but thanks so much for posting these for the entire series. I had made myself a sheet showing the order of the songs and the primary and other performers of each, but this annotation about the starting times is so helpful. I return to this series repeatedly to listen to particular songs and tunes, and am now sharing it with others who I hope will love the series as much as I do.
Go raibh maith agut...
Thanks a Million...
Thank you
Wonderful! Ty👏👏👏
Some very awesome music it takes me to my ancestral home
muchas gracias por publicar algo tan bello
Amazing music, loved every minute, thanks so much 💖💖💖
21:06 and the mind goes away. Iarla O Lionaird just AMAZING
this is epic
I love real scotish Highland.
@@derrickmurphy9859 No. This is at Strathgarry House in Perthshire Scotland. Know it well as I lived very close by. It is the the Scottish Highlands.
@@sugarmaple60 ah thanks for that.i do love the Highlands of Scottish especially around Applecross and Ullapool.
@@derrickmurphy9859 Yes very lovely but nothing can touch my beautiful Canada!
@@sugarmaple60 yes indeed I watched a great journey up through Canada and alaska last week it was truly beautiful. But for me it's the emerald isle 🙂
Beautiful music
go raibh mile mile maith agat for posting this!
17,00 Buile mo Chroi - Gaelic/Blues crossover - feckin' marvellous. Why didnt anyone think of that before?🙂
❤❤❤ amen
someone please tell me about the closing song. language, style, history. i love it always come back to it. please
Móran taing dhuibh! /GRMA :-)
Wonderful
En nice takk
Desde abril del 2017 y solo 27 comentarios, es increíble
Thank you xxx
OhFlowerOfScotland
Maith sìbh
Go hiontach ar fad.
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Tá a fhios agam é seo ó Miss :) beag
Does anyone know the name of the opening song used on all the episodes?
give me your hand i think
@@nicolasguida2883 Thanks that's great :) I really liked the tune and wasn't sure if there was more to it as it just fades out in the opening title.
'tabhair dhom do lámh' le Ruaidri Dáll Ó Catháin
Is this anywhere on British TV?
Tá mé saor uathu seo
Hver bíður þín
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Sa túr
I can sing that song. Gaelic
Chaill tú tú féin
Vertu það líka þú ungfrú
Hahaha
Konurnar
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Community 🔪🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖🪓🪓🪓🪓
Mar an gcéanna ar fad
Ar mhúin mo sheanmháthair dom dul anamúil dó
Er yfir 40 þú næstum 60
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And: ruclips.net/video/TeuL6qRGBUQ/видео.html
What is 'Celtic' music? The Scots were never 'Celtic.'
That is arrant, trollish nonsense. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaels
@@markray3976 LOL - you actually believe a Wiki article!!!! Dream on.
Scots are descended from the Picts and Gaels, who were Celtic. In the south, the Anglo Saxon strain is prevalent. So, the answer is "yes" and "no" as to the Celtic question.
Methinks this is all about music,Chris. There are other ytube programs/presentations devoted to civilisations and their origins. You are just trolling here.
Personally, I am surprised that someone with a name like yours could be so small minded and mean spirited.
Will Leahy - you said ""Celtic" is something of a catch all term...." Sadly you also added a childish profanity which had to be reported.