The Blind Harper - Andy Irvine 1976

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Andy sings this traditional English folk song with Donal & Paul

Комментарии • 189

  • @geraldpoirier947
    @geraldpoirier947 7 месяцев назад +9

    No better music in this life time ,from an old metal head (62) 😂

  • @ThreeTimesThrough
    @ThreeTimesThrough 9 лет назад +108

    Andy Irvine has two brains, at least. He is such a fabulous singer, bouzouki player and song writer, all at the same time. Oh yeah, throw in the harmonica too!

    • @prangbro
      @prangbro 3 года назад +5

      Don’t forget arranger!

    • @talex7473
      @talex7473 Год назад +5

      Andy Irvine is a one-of-a-kind. When I was 13 he was my motivation to grab my aunt’s 100-year old mandolin off of the wall in her 150 year old home, dust it off and learn it. 20 years later I’m still just as passionate. All thanks to Andy!

  • @fphelan535
    @fphelan535 10 месяцев назад +5

    youll never see the likes of that time and these brilliant musicians again

    • @adudetou
      @adudetou 8 месяцев назад +1

      Go into any Irish pub anywhere around the world that has a trad night and you'll see the likes everywhere you go

  • @madden150
    @madden150 9 лет назад +99

    Can someone please take 1.29 to 1.53 and inject it into my veins? OH MY GOD!!

    • @ron88303
      @ron88303 5 лет назад +3

      Amen to that!

    • @melissabautz2346
      @melissabautz2346 5 лет назад +1

      Exactly!!!

    • @ebjeezer
      @ebjeezer 4 года назад +2

      I glad to see I’m not the only one thinking how absolutely amazing that piece is in this song. I’ve often through how much I would give to be part of the audience on that night.

    • @crisdickason3362
      @crisdickason3362 4 года назад +6

      Oh, it's in my heart & veins...Alas, can't get it into my fingers!

    • @paulmichaeldonovan3563
      @paulmichaeldonovan3563 4 года назад

      I hear Donald Trump is experimenting with that.

  • @michaeljamestalbot5264
    @michaeljamestalbot5264 6 лет назад +12

    He and the rest of Planxty gave me a love of Irish folk music in the 1970s when I was a teenager. Have seen them in concert. An awesome group.

    • @melissabautz2346
      @melissabautz2346 5 лет назад +2

      Michael James Talbot Me too! But in the 1980’s. Love this man’s and Planxty’s music. After 33 years I still can’t get enough of their music. My soul and brain is better for knowing about this music!

  • @lexinaut
    @lexinaut 12 лет назад +23

    Here's a priceless bit of traditional music! It's a vital evocation of another time. Having spent a lot of time in history classes where the past too often lies in tatters and has no soul, I strongly recommend bringing it to life as it is brought to life here.

  • @louiseperrin5324
    @louiseperrin5324 Месяц назад +2

    Perfection. Beautifully sung, story telling at its best ❤

  • @bobertkallahan4392
    @bobertkallahan4392 День назад

    The greats of Traditional Irish music are the top of the heap for musicianship as far as I’m concerned, and I’m not even Irish! Love from Amerikay! 😂

  • @SkipWay
    @SkipWay 10 лет назад +27

    wonderful vintage Andy. I can't believe we're both 70!

  • @ianc1001
    @ianc1001 14 лет назад +10

    That double bouzouki sound is great - and Paul Brady is no slouch either. I've watched this about 10 times since finding it today!

  • @anudistsjury
    @anudistsjury 3 года назад +10

    The instrumental interlude at 1:28 is just heaven

  • @mikedenby6771
    @mikedenby6771 10 месяцев назад +4

    I've watched this video so many times over the years - I think it's probably my favourite live performance of all time, it's just perfect! Andy's fretting hand is an absolute beast!

  • @irishlike1
    @irishlike1 Год назад +3

    If I could choose one concert in the past that I wanted to join and listen to in the audience it might would be this one! Great music and the style of all that strings Donal, Paul and Andy are putting together is so unique! But 1976 was the year of my birth - therefore I am really glad and thankful for these recordings.

  • @melissabautz2346
    @melissabautz2346 5 лет назад +14

    I cannot get enough of this. I’m so glad I got to know Planxty’s music as a youth. This recording is a treasure. That we get to see/hear Andy, Paul, and Donal in the in-between (break) years is priceless. And now I get to share this music with my kids. Part of my soul and fabric, is this music. Thanks so much for posting!!

    • @kevinmurtagh3434
      @kevinmurtagh3434 Год назад +1

      My first concert 1971 at Manchester freeTrade hall
      For my 10th birthday present with my big sister.

    • @melissabautz2346
      @melissabautz2346 Год назад

      @@kevinmurtagh3434 Oh wowza! What a great experience for a person at any age. But age 10?! I surmise you remember it clearly. Cheers and thanks for sharing that slice of awesomeness from your youth. 😁

  • @itcfan
    @itcfan 12 лет назад +7

    Discovering gems like this is one of lifes pleasures....long been an admirer of the great Andy Irvine, Planxty and Paul Brady too.......never seen this before, wonderful. Thanks for posting.

  • @dianefarrell2343
    @dianefarrell2343 2 года назад +2

    Oh my Goodnes, this is absolutely wonderful

  • @prangbro
    @prangbro 3 года назад +25

    This is such an incredible video I don't know where to start. I keep having to remind myself there's no percussion in it, the rhythm is so propulsive. You can see at around 1:55 how much effort Paul Brady is putting into keeping it going (not to mention totally loving it!)

    • @talex7473
      @talex7473 Год назад +3

      Very true. Donal Lunny doesn’t hold back either when driving a tune on the bouzouki. Such an awesome performance.

    • @prangbro
      @prangbro Год назад

      Also love seeing Liam O'Flynn in the audience at 1:53 puffing on his fag and pretending not to be impressed

    • @tommypickles218
      @tommypickles218 Год назад

      Start with the good grey mare

  • @itcfan
    @itcfan 10 лет назад +15

    Beautiful......one of my all-time musical heroes along with the other members of Planxty and Paul.

  • @TheSmokey747
    @TheSmokey747 3 года назад +3

    Talent lives forever beautiful

  • @cliffsandifer3877
    @cliffsandifer3877 Год назад +1

    Andy was playing show Atlanta decdes ago with Kevin burke Arty mcglynn . Andys chair BROKE under him fell on his arse , no grace at all both his mates were laughing so hard for minutes. The crowd good laugh ....the hands got him another chair ..the concert resumed and we applauded heartily God bless em 😅

  • @Ullarobinlilly
    @Ullarobinlilly 11 лет назад +7

    Can not stop watching this! Love it!!!!

    • @melissabautz2346
      @melissabautz2346 5 лет назад +1

      Ulla Robinlilly Me too! I think I’m responsible for over 100 of the views, and i just discovered it 3 months ago!!

  • @bucklilli9832
    @bucklilli9832 7 лет назад +6

    marvelous bouzouki playing I love Andy' s music

  • @ricearz8633
    @ricearz8633 6 лет назад +29

    Vim pelo Cifra Club

  • @hermanthetosser4219
    @hermanthetosser4219 2 года назад +2

    Gotta appreciate the audience not distracted and watching and enjoying

  • @ianc1001
    @ianc1001 9 лет назад +25

    That was lovely plucking, and vice versa.

  • @anthonymcintyre2242
    @anthonymcintyre2242 5 лет назад +6

    Some of the greatest sessions I've ever heard.

  • @aslandama
    @aslandama 6 лет назад +6

    Bloody genius!

  • @Carmelitathespacecadet
    @Carmelitathespacecadet Год назад +3

    Pure true real music 👌

  • @gary21962
    @gary21962 11 лет назад +5

    Absolutely excellent. Timing, phrasing, everything!

  • @hangdogit
    @hangdogit 3 месяца назад +1

    I wonder if the people listening realize what Musical Masters they are hearing...

  • @brynleyssongs8815
    @brynleyssongs8815 6 лет назад +3

    Have always loved this song and especially this live version - such a fantastic acoustic sound. Those instrumental sections...special in their own right. I met Andy when he played in Petersham in Sydney a few months ago, a really great and intimate performance.

  • @kittymeekins1682
    @kittymeekins1682 8 лет назад +4

    Wow...beautiful music and men!

  • @tonypellock5326
    @tonypellock5326 7 месяцев назад +2

    Drink every time he says mare.

  • @itcfan
    @itcfan 4 года назад +3

    Andy is a giant of trad Irish music.

  • @sillystrings
    @sillystrings 5 лет назад +2

    A BADASS. And I love Paul and Donal bouncing along, seem to really love watching their friend take the spotlight. If anyone does end up finding a recording of this that would make my entire life

    • @porterhall27
      @porterhall27 5 лет назад +1

      you can convert this into an MP3 file online

    • @prangbro
      @prangbro 2 года назад

      @@porterhall27 there is a similar recording of this song on spotify but it's not as good: it's just andy and donal with no guitar and andy doesn''t play harmonica.

  • @grahamrothwell8236
    @grahamrothwell8236 8 лет назад +7

    Amazing. Just found him.

    • @STIPOWER97
      @STIPOWER97 8 лет назад +2

      like wise,wow amazing talent

  • @AndyIrvineFanblog
    @AndyIrvineFanblog 10 лет назад +19

    Extended description:
    Andy Irvine performs playing bouzouki, harmonica and singing 'The Blind Harper' accompanied by Paul Brady on guitar and Donal Lunny also on bouzouki.
    From his band 'Sweeney's Men' in the mid sixties to 'Planxty' in the seventies, and 'Patrick Street' in the eighties, to his solo work and collaborations, Andy is considered pioneering in the world of traditional music and musicians.
    Information:
    'Andy Irvine at the Embankment was broadcast on 5 November, 1976. This excerpt features a performance of 'The Blind Harper'.
    On the series of television concerts recorded at The Embankment, producer Noel Greene says: "Irish folk music has now become an international force. I want to offer a musical showcase to the individuals and groups on the Irish scene and felt that this could be done more successfully in a folk-music centre than in a studio. I chose The Embankment because it has been a major centre for Irish folk-music acts for many years. It's the right size for our purpose and also helps to create the right atmosphere".
    Seven acts were seen during the series. They include Aileach, The Bothy Band, De Danaan (with Johnny Moynihan), Clannad, The Sands Family, Paul Brady and Andy Irvine.
    www.rte.ie/archives/exhibitions/1664-traditional-music/498039-andy-irvine/

  • @asburystan
    @asburystan 11 лет назад +3

    Gorgeous

  • @marisadwyer9084
    @marisadwyer9084 11 лет назад +4

    Best trio ever

  • @brendanwhite3848
    @brendanwhite3848 9 лет назад +3

    Great song, great playing, thanks for posting.

  • @kololikate
    @kololikate 9 лет назад +9

    look at those fingers!

  • @ianwattsOfficial
    @ianwattsOfficial 5 лет назад

    Welcome to Australia Queensland anytime and Christy Moore Planxty even came to our little town, so your music has spread out a long way, that is sa special achievement thank you for inspiring me::::))

  • @douglashadden2172
    @douglashadden2172 7 лет назад +5

    This is great. I've never heard Andy Irvine sing this before, and as far as I know, he never recorded it. Again, as far as I know, it's Scottish in origin. Jamie McMenemy, formerly of "The Battlefield Band" recorded this as "The Lochmaben Harper", and so did Martin Carthy, but he used a different tune altogether. Thanks for posting.

    • @jungleninja8415
      @jungleninja8415 4 года назад

      @Nigel Sellars who cares of where it's from if you really chase these melodies they are anchiant they most likey stem from places before Europe

    • @jungleninja8415
      @jungleninja8415 4 года назад

      @Nigel Sellars true

    • @alisonharvey4758
      @alisonharvey4758 3 года назад +1

      I. Think its on his latest retrospective... old dog long road2.. see andyirvine.com

    • @prangbro
      @prangbro 3 года назад

      There's another beautiful version by English folk singer Nic Jones, using the same melody but slightly different instrumentation: ruclips.net/video/r5hL62-obBw/видео.html From 1978 so it's possible he'd heard Andy's version?

  • @jtpinnyc
    @jtpinnyc 4 года назад +3

    Amazing. Can't decide if I like this one better or the version by Nic Jones. Both amazing.

    • @mikedenby6771
      @mikedenby6771 2 года назад

      Yes. It's rare that there are 2 renditions of the same song which are played in a different style, but equally as good.

  • @pauljordan988
    @pauljordan988 11 лет назад +2

    absolutely love it

  • @Armunk
    @Armunk 14 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much bilko - it a real treat to be able to see these clips cause i wasnt even born at this time and still all the planxty people inspire me so greatly. Never heard this one before.... keep'm coming dear sir.....

  • @elizabethlaubhan474
    @elizabethlaubhan474 2 года назад +1

    Love this so much

  • @simon39825
    @simon39825 11 лет назад +1

    hi i realley enjoyed this thanks.

  • @LillebjornNilsen
    @LillebjornNilsen Год назад +1

    Andy Irvine, my brother!

  • @rufus566
    @rufus566 11 лет назад +3

    He is Irish, and the Irish tradition has accepted the Bouzouki as a traditional instrument, but seeing how Ireland is neutral an Irishman playing a Bazooka is rather out of the ordinary.

  • @tailendcharlie
    @tailendcharlie 6 лет назад +1

    sounds just amazing

  • @anthonycosgrave8539
    @anthonycosgrave8539 6 лет назад +1

    A beautiful tune by every reckoning.

  • @ishdid1775
    @ishdid1775 10 лет назад +5

    .....O.....so ....nice

  • @Ixaglet
    @Ixaglet 5 лет назад +22

    Have you heard of the blind harper?
    How he lived in Lochmaben town?
    He would go to fair England
    To steal King Henry's wanton brown
    But first he's gone unto his wife
    With all the speed that he could show
    "This work", he says, "It'll never go well
    Without the help of our good grey mare"
    She says "You take the good grey mare
    She'll run o'er hills both low and high
    Sit you on the grey mare's back
    And leave the foal at home with me"
    So he is up to England gone
    He then as fast as go could he
    When he came to Carlisle's gates
    Who should be there, but King Henry?
    And the king he looked over his left shoulder
    And he says unto his serving groom
    "Take the poor blind harper's mare,
    Put her beside me wanton brown"
    SOLO
    The harper harped and then he sang
    And he's charmed them all so fast asleep
    Straight 'way he took off his shoes
    Quietly down the stairs did creep
    Soon he came to the stable door
    With tread as light as light could be
    When he opened and went in
    He found thirty steeds and three
    And he's taken the halter from his hose
    And from his purpose he did not fail
    He's slipped it over the wanton's nose
    He's tied it to the grey mare's tail
    And he's loosed them out of the castle gates
    And the mare didn't fail to find her way
    She was at Lochmaben town
    Three long hours before the day
    And the very next morning in broad daylight
    When they had ended all their cheer
    Behold! The wanton brown was gone
    Likewise, the poor blind harper's mare
    And it's "Oh and alas" says the blind harper
    And it's "Ever and alas that I came here
    In Scotland I've lost me a good grey foal
    In England they've stolen me old grey mare"
    And it's "Hold your talking you blind harper
    And again of your music let us hear
    Well paid shall your colt foal be
    You will have a far better mare"
    So the harper harped and then he sang
    So sweet was the music he let them hear
    He was paid for a foal that he never had lost
    'three times over for the good grey mare

    • @EmiFolkMusic
      @EmiFolkMusic 5 лет назад +3

      Vote this to be on top :P

    • @ProfesserLuigi
      @ProfesserLuigi 4 года назад +5

      Ah, a fine song about an ancient insurance scam.

  • @sangirardiecavicchi648
    @sangirardiecavicchi648 3 года назад +1

    Amazing

  • @cheerydavie
    @cheerydavie 14 лет назад +1

    Great guy and great musician

  • @tesserakt54
    @tesserakt54 7 лет назад +5

    Damn fine!

  • @paulsweeney2215
    @paulsweeney2215 12 лет назад +1

    Great song Andy. Sounds brilliant on the bouzouki.

  • @TomasNolanmossynolanmusic
    @TomasNolanmossynolanmusic 3 года назад +2

    Brady fuckin loves it.

    • @jakmak1199
      @jakmak1199 3 года назад +2

      100% immersed in the moment.

  • @MarisaDwyer
    @MarisaDwyer Год назад +1

    This puts me in a state of pure worship, but many many of Mick Connell's posts do. I was a Planxty fan since birth or possibly conception, but was very slow to discover the magic of youtube and, well, thank you ❤
    A piece of trivia, does anyone know which King Henry is referred to here?

  • @jeremycline9542
    @jeremycline9542 Год назад

    There's an album of the Paul Brady-centered shows from this period...wish there was one from the Andy shows!

  • @doonhamer8101
    @doonhamer8101 8 лет назад +17

    Begging your pardon, but it's actually a traditional Scots song from the sixteenth century, collected by Robert Burns in the eighteenth century and listed 100 years later in Child's English and Scottish Ballads from whence it has been sourced and covered by many splendid contemporary musicians including Martin Carthy and Kate Rusby, as well as Andy Irvine himself.

    • @1948DESMOND
      @1948DESMOND 8 лет назад +3

      i often wonder how correct our intepretation of history is. is it accurate at all?
      if something like a song comes from great britain, people here in southern ireland often call it english instead of british. now, how accurate is that?
      apart from that, this song IS lovely, no matter which state in britain it comes from. to me, britain means england, scotland, wales AND CORNWALL whichis england's oldest colony. oh, god, i am bringing politics into all this!!
      and all because of a gorgeous english song!!

    • @curleyteeth
      @curleyteeth 7 лет назад +3

      Who cares.All one needs in life is a good tune.Jim.Liverpool.

    • @par576
      @par576 7 лет назад

      Well Lochmaben is in Scotland. Arthur. Lockerbie

    • @kathleentherose
      @kathleentherose 6 лет назад +2

      Planxty played folk songs from all over Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. They were the most beautiful BARD's!! My uncle RIP played mandolin with them in the Fleadh Ceoil , all over Ireland. Brilliant. xx

    • @CatherineMcClain
      @CatherineMcClain 6 лет назад +1

      You don't need to say "from whence". "Whence" itself already means "from where".

  • @cliffjamesmusic
    @cliffjamesmusic 7 лет назад +4

    Great stuff. Awakes wonderful memories of hearing Andy (and of course Paul Brady)

  • @Gamberist
    @Gamberist 12 лет назад +1

    I think he doesn´t care much, he has his audience, he is a real artist. ´

  • @lkbwheewhee53
    @lkbwheewhee53 2 года назад

    Gorgeous.

  • @kirkcavenaugh758
    @kirkcavenaugh758 6 лет назад

    wow
    If this ain't one of the best songs ever

  • @fiddlepeg
    @fiddlepeg 11 лет назад

    Amazingly great music.

  • @mmcdonn2
    @mmcdonn2 12 лет назад

    God be with the long-haired Seventies! We were young and filled with hope......not like now!

  • @nialltrainor.
    @nialltrainor. 3 года назад +1

    LYRICS
    Have you heard of the blind harper,
    How he lived in lochmaben town,
    He would go to fair England,
    To steal King Henry’s wanton Brown.
    But first he’s gone unto his wife,
    With all the speed that he could show,
    This work he says it’ll never go well,
    Without the help of our good grey mare.
    She says, you take the good grey mare,
    She’ll run o’er hills both low and high,
    sit you on the grey mares back,
    And leave the foal at home with me.
    So He’s up to England gone, e
    even as fast as go could he,
    when he came to Carlisle gates,
    Who should be there but King Henry.
    As the king looked over his left shoulder,
    as he says onto his serving groom,
    take the poor blind harpers mare,
    put her beside me wanton brown.
    Run on HIGH D STRINGS (GDAD)
    The harper harped him then he sang
    He’s charmed them so fast asleep
    Straight way he took of his shoes
    Quietly down the stairs did creep
    Soon he came to the stable door
    With tread as light as light could be
    When he opened and went in,
    He found thirty steeds and three.
    And he’s taken the Halton from his horse,
    And from his purpose he did not fail,
    He slipped it over the wanton’s nose,
    he’s tied it to the grey mare’s tail.
    and he’s loose them out of the castle gates,
    and the mare didn’t fail to find her way,
    She was at lochmaben town,
    Three long hours before the day.
    And the very next morning, in broad daylight,
    When they had ended all their cheer,
    Behold the wantong brown was gone,
    likewise the poor blind harper’s mare.
    And its OH, als, said the blind harper,
    and its ever als that I came here,
    Scotland I’ve lost me a good grey foal,
    In England they stole me old grey mare.
    And its hold your tongue your blind harper,
    And again of your music let us hear
    well paid shall your colt foal be
    You will have a far better mare
    So the harper harped him then he sang
    as sweet was the music he let them hear
    he was paid for a foal for he never had lost
    three times over for the good grey mare

  • @drummerboy1390
    @drummerboy1390 7 лет назад +8

    Scottish, English, Irish or Ethiopian who cares. It's a great song and Irvine, Lunny and Brady do it justice.
    Three masters of their craft.

  • @itcfan
    @itcfan 12 лет назад +1

    Sheer genius Andy

  • @samrush9624
    @samrush9624 Год назад

    You can tell its a Scottish song; more than 500 years after a victory over the English, and they're still singing about it.

  • @alistairbanfield6965
    @alistairbanfield6965 8 лет назад +4

    Andy was born in London in 1942.

  • @FredJ51
    @FredJ51 6 лет назад +3

    God bless Nic Jones.

  • @kololikate
    @kololikate 6 лет назад

    what a musician!!!

  • @wesleyvanbreda
    @wesleyvanbreda 12 лет назад +1

    Saw Andy live in Cavan back in August....a true legend! Does anyone know where you can get a recording of this song?

  • @SpanneredSpoons
    @SpanneredSpoons 14 лет назад +1

    @Bortherhood Yes is is. One of the bowl-back styles. You can buy a "marquetry" bouzouki of a similar nature for a reasonable price.

  • @billirvine9078
    @billirvine9078 2 года назад

    wow.ULTIMATE

  • @MrBelthasar
    @MrBelthasar 2 года назад

    That is great '-'

  • @thefournothings6293
    @thefournothings6293 5 лет назад

    ridiculously good

  • @CastletoKarma
    @CastletoKarma 8 лет назад +1

    Andy plays and adapts awfully well to Scottish ballads, witness Planxty's renditionof 'Johnny Cope' they make it sound like thier own composition and another one, Scottish, a song about Napoleon Bonaparte and a line I quote 'to the wars he did go...' not sure of song's title.

  • @ΠαναγιώτηςΧολιασμένος

    OMG! Is he playing with Greek bouzouki???

    • @LuisEduardoBraschi
      @LuisEduardoBraschi 9 лет назад +2

      +Παναγιώτης Χολιασμένος Yes. It seems like they preferred the Irish bouzouki by then. Most of their shows feature at least one.

    • @LuisEduardoBraschi
      @LuisEduardoBraschi 9 лет назад +1

      By "they" I mean Andy and Dónal (Planxty).

    • @tasoskou5527
      @tasoskou5527 8 лет назад

      +Παναγιώτης Χολιασμένος τότε δεν το ειχανε ακομα στο σχημα και την εμαφανιση ..αλλα αν δεις οι χορδες ειναι σαν του μαντολινου ( οι 2 διπλες πανω ειναι μονο μπασες)

  • @MetalMidgard
    @MetalMidgard 9 лет назад +3

    Is there any chance to get a CD or vinyl with This song performed by Andy irvine?

  • @petroskalavrezos
    @petroskalavrezos Год назад

    Μπουζούκι βλέπω, φιλιά από Ελλάδα!

  • @BarryParryCashNCarry
    @BarryParryCashNCarry 5 лет назад +1

    How did the blind harper know which horse was the wanton brown?

  • @ambrosemackey5824
    @ambrosemackey5824 6 лет назад

    awesome

  • @prangbro
    @prangbro Год назад +1

    If someone could do a very slow tutorial for Andy's bouzouki part I'd be very grateful🙃

  • @derstaubwedel708
    @derstaubwedel708 5 лет назад

    Anyone here who knows what Donal is playing there? The head looks like a Joe Foley, but was he already building zouks in the 70s?

  • @lonniebaker5503
    @lonniebaker5503 Месяц назад

    Traditional English song? Well, not per se. The words are traditional I suppose, but the melody is by Nic Jones, whose version of it is also fabulous.

  • @liamhayes1011
    @liamhayes1011 4 года назад +1

    In a crowded field, Planxty were the best of the best. Beyond compare ...

    • @jakmak1199
      @jakmak1199 4 года назад

      Absolutely right,creme de la crème, strange how the best musicians all gravitate towards each other,lucky for us they do.

  • @anthonysharp6948
    @anthonysharp6948 3 года назад +2

    SESH

  • @rufus566
    @rufus566 11 лет назад

    He is Irish by heritage and genetics, born into an Irish enclave in London to Irish/Scots parents. Now we are talking percentages here, but the English are German and the Irish are Celt, even if someone was born in England or America that does not make them English or American ethnicity wise. It only gives them a hyphenated status, and since Andy lives in Ireland and has for a long time there is no need for a hyphen.

  • @jakmak1199
    @jakmak1199 3 года назад

    The holy trinity right there.

  • @kaan9778
    @kaan9778 8 лет назад +1

    Can someone please tell me which tuning does he use on the greek bouzouki? I know that irish bouzouki is generally tuned GDAE or GDAD but I think the greek bouzouki is longer so the strings would break.

  • @Alhalmeya
    @Alhalmeya 4 года назад +3

    sesh

  • @iamalaser4185
    @iamalaser4185 11 лет назад +1

    its GDAD with a capo on the 1st

  • @Folkerman66
    @Folkerman66 6 лет назад +1

    Also Nic Jones, whence Kate Rusby's version.

  • @ArvidDarmond
    @ArvidDarmond 3 года назад +1

    1:51 Putin enjoying some Irish music.

    • @jakmak1199
      @jakmak1199 3 года назад

      doing some recon no doubt..deep undercover.

  • @iamalaser4185
    @iamalaser4185 11 лет назад +1

    GDAD with a capo on the first fret

  • @ThumbAndFingers
    @ThumbAndFingers 9 лет назад +1

    Does he has this song on one of his albums?