erin go brea .. the common enemy uses "gh" .. thank wally nrown for his great videos if ya bump into him please .. he says dine we say daoine ..later dude .
the viking rooted british nazis living in the slvae town of dublin call us who live as pagans/country dwellers beyond their Pale rednecks" .. AND YE REDSKINS .. BEYOND THE APLE IS A SATING THAT COMES FROM IRELAND .. THE PALE WAS AN AREA AROUND THE NAZI BRIDGEHEAD OF DUBLIN A LARGE FORTIFICATION OF FEAR.. THOSE OF US WHO LIVE BEYOND THE PALE LIVED UNDER ANCIENT BREHON LAW NOW REFERRED TO AS COMMON LAW .. COZ IT DERIVED FROM COMMON SENSE ..WE CALLED THEM PALE BECAUSE THEY LACKED VITAMIN D OR PARISE OF THE SUN INA WAY . ...FEicin caps lock .
1) [Chorus] Fill iù oro hù ò Bu tu mo chruinneag bhòidheach (You are my beautiful lassie) Fill iù oro hù ò Dheighinn dhan a' ghealaich leat (I'd go to the moon with you) Nan gealladh tu mo phòsadh (If you promised to marry me) Dheighinn leat a dh'Uibhist (I'd go to Uist with you) Far am buidhicheadh an t-eòrna (Where the barley is ripening) Dheighinn leat a dh'Èirinn (I'd go to Ireland with you) Gu fèill nam ban òga (To the festival of young girls) * Rachainn 'dtí na réalta (I'd go up to the stars) * Dá dtiocfá liomsa (If you'd come with me) * Rachainn leat anoir 's aniar (I'd go with you east and west) * Gan each, gan shrian, gan bhróga (Without horse, bridle or shoes) Mise a-muigh air cùl na tobhta 'S tusa a-staigh a' còrdaidh Mi 'g èisteachd ris na diùcannan (I'm listening to the dukes) A' cur do chliù an òrdugh (Putting your reputation in order) Mi 'g èisteachd ris na h-iarlachan (I'm listening to the earls) Gad iarraidh gus do phòsaidh (Who want you to marry) 'S chuala mi na ministearan (and I've heard the ministers) A' bruidhinn air do bhòidheachd (talking about your beauty) 2) [Chorus] Ò cò bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich (O, who will I take with me on the irish ship) Ò cò bheir mi leam (O, who will I take with me) 'Se mo ghràdh bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich (It's my love I'll take with me on the irish ship) Gura Iain bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich (It's John I'll take with me on the irish ship) Gura Aonghas bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich (It's Angus ...) Gura Coinneach bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich (It's Kenny ...) Gura Seònaidh bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich (It's Seònaidh ...) Gura Ailig bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich (It's Alick .... ) and so on Gura Steve bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich Gura Séamie bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich Gura Julie bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich Gura Muireann bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich Gura Niamh bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich These are two waulking songs (gaelic: òrain luaidh) from the Hebrides: these songs were sung by women when fulling tartan cloth, to keep the rhythm. Verses with * , sung by Niamh Ní Fhearghail, are in irish. The rest is scottish gaelic.
@@ewaldseiland8558 Indeed, its Scots Gaelic! (Galick) as its pronounced. But a lot of sembalence between Gailge (Irish) and Scots Gaelic! We can speak our languages and understand each other. Especially those who speak Donegal or Ulster Irish!
This is absolutely fantastic! Don't ever give up on the music of your heritage. Like every living thing, if you don't cultivate the roots the plant will die. Thank you for this. :)
I'm American Finnish/Swedish but I've listened to Scottish/Irish/Celtic music since I was 5 - earliest introduction was Riverdance. I'm 28 now and listen to it on a regular basis. There's something truly magical about Celtic music and the language. I'm always looking for music like this and your channel is wonderful! =)
I'm a year older than you, from Romania. It was the same for me, i saw Michael Flatley's show on tv when i was 3 and heard King of the fairies somewhere and i was entranced. This music makes the soul dance with joy, nothing else like it on this earth.
My grandparents spoke this beautiful language but difficult for a geriatric person like me to learn. Thanks to the YT channel "Bitesize Irish" , after several years of practice, I can now say " Is maith liom uachtar reoite" (I like ice cream).
Thanks for sharing! At least you've made a start and i'm sure a few words will come to you as you listen to the songs.. This one has the translation and might help you along the way ruclips.net/video/YbbPaaFMyBw/видео.html
Part of our family immigrated from Sligo in the 1880's here to Nebraska. Nice to get in touch with our roots. Such melodious and soothing music. Thank you
Thank you for taking the time to comment. It’s great to hear how this music resonates with you. The connection to it lies deep within you and hopefully brings you home to the land of your ancestors even if it’s for a brief moment.
the leads inflections are so clean, warm and strong, the backups are so beautifully layered, the instruments lead, fill and support and fall away being both there..and not there at the same time.. beautiful.
I am a firm believer that sounds as beautiful as this must originate in someone as equally beautiful. This music fills in the holes in your soul. Perfectly amazing
Listening to this while it's raining hard, sitting in my garage staring into the dark, having visions of ancient Celts walking through vast open spaces, over rolling hills, and across the seas. I didn't read the translation, just going on vibes 😉🏴🤝🏴🤝🇨🇮🤝🇮🇲🤝Brittany🤝Cornwall🤝Galicia
Though those are P-Celtic nations, this is a Q-Celtic song - Scots Gaelic - our immediate cousins are the Irish (and what used to be the Manx, destroyed by the English).
As they dropped me off in Ruanda jungle I wanted this music in my ears and in my heart. This is the ultimate survival music to generate optimistic thinking 🥰
What a wonderful song…I don’t understand a single word, but it reminds my years at a Scottish school in Argentina! Niamh Farrel voice is incredible!!! I listen to this almost everyday!!
I'm an Irish speaker and I don't understand it..only the odd word...because it's in Scottish Gaelic (I think)...Even within the island of Ireland the North of the country is different to the south in the way Irish is spoken..
I don't understand a single word of this song but I still find it touching my soul, shows just how powerful song can be.. beautiful sounding song and beautiful voices ..
I am a brown asian with MAYBE some middle eastern or Turkic mix some inherited from centuries back and I love celtic music from the time I heard it the first some 20 years ago.
Looks like Julie mentors well! I am a Highland Scot by way of west Texas and this music pulls every DNA from my body and tells it to listen to home. God Bless y'all! Slainte!
Beautiful goddess of the midnight sun, whose purple cloak studded with untold diamonds like the night sky, horned God of the forest, with your mantel of green giving both beast of burden and larder for the table. May this music and voice bring you a smile to your lips, and a tear to your eye, for the beauty and purity within.
Beyond beautiful, from another world... It is a precious gift indeed to have been born into such a noble musical and poetic culture, and to have been given such amazing talent to express it! Thank you for blessing the rest of the world with these wonderous soundscapes, gateways to dreams leading out of this time . May you be blessed in return with true love, joy and peace !
My Ancestors the Hennellys are from County Mayo, I was born in Liverpool UK. When I hear Celtic music it awakens all my Irish ancestors in my soul 🍀✌️❤️🎶
I'm 70 years old I love your music I am Scott Irish, I tried to look up the phrase kick ass N Scott Irish Gaelic, But it was too much for me. (So I say that was really kick ass.) It sounded like such a light hearted wonderful song but it still brought tears in my eyes. You ladies are wonderful, The music is wonderful💚💚💚
Incredible the way the Irish language is being preserved in something so beautiful. This is the type of art that will preserve Western heritage. Very fitting that it be Arya-Land
Letters from home! Ex-pat Irishman here in the states. I'm a long way from Crossmaglen. So beautiful it brings tears. This must be the way Angel's sing when they're taking you home.
Gsd Gaelic is coming back strong. The Irish people? Well they never left, they were always there, they will never give up! The music, the tradition, the Irish will live one for eternity.
WOW! We are just back home from seeing Seth Lakeman live in Chesterfield and wanted to continue our music night when we got home, this popped up, simply brilliant! Thank you x
Ah Jaysus, there was a holiday in heaven when these voices were made.
Navajo Nation loves Ireland☘️Thank you, and we will never forget helping us in our time of need. Erin Go Bragh!!💚
Ahéhee' thank you for your kind words and the feeling is mutual
Hi Mickey,we had to repay a debt of over 170 years ,when we died by the millions ,thank you to the Indian Nations for your help then
@@thomasfox381 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
erin go brea .. the common enemy uses "gh" .. thank wally nrown for his great videos if ya bump into him please .. he says dine we say daoine ..later dude .
the viking rooted british nazis living in the slvae town of dublin call us who live as pagans/country dwellers beyond their Pale rednecks" .. AND YE REDSKINS .. BEYOND THE APLE IS A SATING THAT COMES FROM IRELAND .. THE PALE WAS AN AREA AROUND THE NAZI BRIDGEHEAD OF DUBLIN A LARGE FORTIFICATION OF FEAR.. THOSE OF US WHO LIVE BEYOND THE PALE LIVED UNDER ANCIENT BREHON LAW NOW REFERRED TO AS COMMON LAW .. COZ IT DERIVED FROM COMMON SENSE ..WE CALLED THEM PALE BECAUSE THEY LACKED VITAMIN D OR PARISE OF THE SUN INA WAY . ...FEicin caps lock .
This is the sort of thing that can be lost forever when any culture is suppressed.
1)
[Chorus]
Fill iù oro hù ò
Bu tu mo chruinneag bhòidheach (You are my beautiful lassie)
Fill iù oro hù ò
Dheighinn dhan a' ghealaich leat (I'd go to the moon with you)
Nan gealladh tu mo phòsadh (If you promised to marry me)
Dheighinn leat a dh'Uibhist (I'd go to Uist with you)
Far am buidhicheadh an t-eòrna (Where the barley is ripening)
Dheighinn leat a dh'Èirinn (I'd go to Ireland with you)
Gu fèill nam ban òga (To the festival of young girls)
* Rachainn 'dtí na réalta (I'd go up to the stars)
* Dá dtiocfá liomsa (If you'd come with me)
* Rachainn leat anoir 's aniar (I'd go with you east and west)
* Gan each, gan shrian, gan bhróga (Without horse, bridle or shoes)
Mise a-muigh air cùl na tobhta
'S tusa a-staigh a' còrdaidh
Mi 'g èisteachd ris na diùcannan (I'm listening to the dukes)
A' cur do chliù an òrdugh (Putting your reputation in order)
Mi 'g èisteachd ris na h-iarlachan (I'm listening to the earls)
Gad iarraidh gus do phòsaidh (Who want you to marry)
'S chuala mi na ministearan (and I've heard the ministers)
A' bruidhinn air do bhòidheachd (talking about your beauty)
2)
[Chorus]
Ò cò bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich
(O, who will I take with me on the irish ship)
Ò cò bheir mi leam (O, who will I take with me)
'Se mo ghràdh bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich
(It's my love I'll take with me on the irish ship)
Gura Iain bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich
(It's John I'll take with me on the irish ship)
Gura Aonghas bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich
(It's Angus ...)
Gura Coinneach bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich
(It's Kenny ...)
Gura Seònaidh bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich
(It's Seònaidh ...)
Gura Ailig bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich
(It's Alick .... ) and so on
Gura Steve bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich
Gura Séamie bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich
Gura Julie bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich
Gura Muireann bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich
Gura Niamh bheir mi leam air an luing èireannaich
These are two waulking songs (gaelic: òrain luaidh) from the Hebrides: these songs were sung by women when fulling tartan cloth, to keep the rhythm.
Verses with * , sung by Niamh Ní Fhearghail, are in irish. The rest is scottish gaelic.
Thanks so much for posting this
Thanks for the translation its still a beautiful song with beautiful lassies singing it tap leat
Bless you!
I want to like this 1000 times because I don't understand, but I love it
Thank you very much.
The Gaelic voice of Ireland that could never be assimilated or silenced.
Scottish it is, even though two of the singers are Irish
@@ewaldseiland8558 Indeed, its Scots Gaelic! (Galick) as its pronounced. But a lot of sembalence between Gailge (Irish) and Scots Gaelic! We can speak our languages and understand each other. Especially those who speak Donegal or Ulster Irish!
@@ewaldseiland8558linda is Scottish. Shes my cousin
It's sung mostly in Gaelic, but there is an Irish verse which Niamh Farrell sings
Celts have such a magical voice. Love Celts and thier culture from India.
Celts are genetically connected to us. They have R1b paternal lineages and it's various subclades - the close cousin of indo aryan R1a lineages.
The Celtic culture originated from Northern India.
And this Irish Celt love the cultures of India.
Exquisitely beautiful women singing some of the most beautiful music in the World- what more do you need?
Being from Appalachia in America this music speaks to me deeply
I never tire of these two pieces. There is nothing like it on Earth. No need for effects, this is real music.
This is absolutely fantastic! Don't ever give up on the music of your heritage. Like every living thing, if you don't cultivate the roots the plant will die. Thank you for this. :)
I don't understand a word of this, and yet it speaks to me in such a primal fashion...
I'm American Finnish/Swedish but I've listened to Scottish/Irish/Celtic music since I was 5 - earliest introduction was Riverdance. I'm 28 now and listen to it on a regular basis. There's something truly magical about Celtic music and the language. I'm always looking for music like this and your channel is wonderful! =)
Thank you for such a wonderful comment
I'm a year older than you, from Romania. It was the same for me, i saw Michael Flatley's show on tv when i was 3 and heard King of the fairies somewhere and i was entranced. This music makes the soul dance with joy, nothing else like it on this earth.
My grandparents spoke this beautiful language but difficult for a geriatric person like me to learn. Thanks to the YT channel "Bitesize Irish" , after several years of practice, I can now say " Is maith liom uachtar reoite" (I like ice cream).
Thanks for sharing! At least you've made a start and i'm sure a few words will come to you as you listen to the songs.. This one has the translation and might help you along the way ruclips.net/video/YbbPaaFMyBw/видео.html
A lovely, and magical tradition of music that should be performed.
i don't understand a word of this type of music but it just draws me in and leaves me feeling so relaxed.
It speaks to you in a different way, maybe your ears don’t understand but your heart does
Welcome to the celt
301,993 views has no1 else watched this video or does it just show me how many times i have watched it
Never heard this music before. It gave me goose bumps.
That’s great to hear, so glad you like it
Greetings from Ukraine! We are still fighting! so pray for us on Sunday in church :) Long live Ireland and Ukraine, amen!
Man, such beautiful singing. And that one Gina to the right of the lead has gorgeous eyebrows.
Part of our family immigrated from Sligo in the 1880's here to Nebraska. Nice to get in touch with our roots. Such melodious and soothing music. Thank you
Thank you for taking the time to comment. It’s great to hear how this music resonates with you. The connection to it lies deep within you and hopefully brings you home to the land of your ancestors even if it’s for a brief moment.
I keep coming back to their awesome voices........and.........Everytime........it's like hearing it for the first time......🎶
I am an American of Irish and British extraction. I have no idea what the words are sayiing, but this brought me to imediate tears.
Glad you like it
This is beautiful and this is why globalism and all its consequences must be stopped, this must not disappear.
the leads inflections are so clean, warm and strong, the backups are so beautifully layered, the instruments lead, fill and support and fall away being both there..and not there at the same time.. beautiful.
Glad you like it
I don't speak a lick of the language but love listening to the music. Beautiful job!
Thank you, glad you liked it
I am a firm believer that sounds as beautiful as this must originate in someone as equally beautiful. This music fills in the holes in your soul. Perfectly amazing
Well said!
How beautifully articulated. ❣️❣️❣️
Listening to this while it's raining hard, sitting in my garage staring into the dark, having visions of ancient Celts walking through vast open spaces, over rolling hills, and across the seas. I didn't read the translation, just going on vibes 😉🏴🤝🏴🤝🇨🇮🤝🇮🇲🤝Brittany🤝Cornwall🤝Galicia
Next time use the irish flag not ivory coast brother!
Though those are P-Celtic nations, this is a Q-Celtic song - Scots Gaelic - our immediate cousins are the Irish (and what used to be the Manx, destroyed by the English).
As they dropped me off in Ruanda jungle I wanted this music in my ears and in my heart.
This is the ultimate survival music to generate optimistic thinking 🥰
I love Julie Fowlis! She has a beautiful voice.
Oh yesss and she is amazing irl....
So down to earth
Greetings from Portugal. Love your songs.
What a wonderful song…I don’t understand a single word, but it reminds my years at a Scottish school in Argentina!
Niamh Farrel voice is incredible!!!
I listen to this almost everyday!!
I'm an Irish speaker and I don't understand it..only the odd word...because it's in Scottish Gaelic (I think)...Even within the island of Ireland the North of the country is different to the south in the way Irish is spoken..
@@sentimentaloldmeNiamh sings her verse in Irish.
These woman are amazing
Scottish Gaelic song. I hope the Navajo nation loves Scotland too! ;)
Hearing those lovely voices is a real pleasure, even if my french ears doesn't understand a single word ;) Thank you !
Maybe travel across your land mass to spend time with out Brethon cousins 🙂
Thank you too!
@@donall5302 when our children get a little more old, we would love that !
Nice song. I was live and work in Ireland, Dublin for 2 years. Greetings from Vilnius, Lithuania. Красивая песня, красиво поют.
Incredible ladies - keep our language alive
The pureness of beauty..!!! Physical and spiritual….!!!!
I don't understand a single word of this song but I still find it touching my soul, shows just how powerful song can be.. beautiful sounding song and beautiful voices ..
Glad you like it here is a version with lyrics and translation ruclips.net/video/0-QYzQDUHUw/видео.html
THIS IS MY FAVORITE SONG!! HOPE IT'S PLAYINF IN HEAVEN WHEN I WALK THROUGH THE PEARLY GATES!!
I’m sure it will be
Love this! Would do this all day. I should have been born there!
i just keep coming back to this every so often, lovely. my family is fm W. Cork and Kerry (under the Paps), oh, yeah. and Sicily too.
Glad you enjoyed it
Truly the tongue of the angles.
Glad you like it
*Beautiful language* ❤❤❤
Old world, beautiful, and feminine.
The Munster lass is the first I've heard since I was young who /spoke/ Irish. Álainn, go raibh maith agat.
One of my favorites with these beautiful voices of angels xxx
Thanks for taking the time to comment
God bless Ireland ! Love you Irish guys ! Your music, history and culture are fantastic ! From France🇨🇮
Merci pour vos commentaires adorables. Vive la France
They are FAKE?
@@hogwashmcturnip8930 They are not fake .
It's actually a Scots song . But , there is not much different from our bretheren in Alba and us.
@@spmoran4703 Really? Listened to much Irish music?
this is just light years ahead of the over aggressive screaming that passes for singing nowadays, just fantastic, thank you girls.
This is my new ear worm, great song to get in touch with heritage.
Glad to hear it's bringing to the surface the heritage that's deep within you
I'm romanian and the Celtic dialect of the Province of Wales in England is strikingly similar to that of the Romanian language! Beautiful!
Incoming !!
Ce-ai fumat?
Wales is in the uk not England, separate country
🤣Bullshit Romanian is a Romance language with O Celtic influence, except the Latin words borrowed from Celtic.
I just pictured myself wandering lost though a craggy ancient forest, following my ears to the sound of this music....
What a lovely visual image
99goat99.
Until you fall into a ditch
Banshee
Dia dhuit and love from a Celtic cousin in Appalachia!!
I am a brown asian with MAYBE some middle eastern or Turkic mix some inherited from centuries back and I love celtic music from the time I heard it the first some 20 years ago.
Thanks for taking the time to comment and being a fan for so long
The celts were in Anatolia too! Might have some Celtic blood in you somewhere lol
Oh my guinness.... amazing!!!
1:50 literally gives me goosebumps. Beautiful!!
Glad you like it
Looks like Julie mentors well! I am a Highland Scot by way of west Texas and this music pulls every DNA from my body and tells it to listen to home. God Bless y'all! Slainte!
Beautiful and evocative for an old Celt like me.....recollections from a long time ago...
It brings what’s deep within you to the surface
Most beautyfull Women 😍🥰🍀and Voices lovely, interesting Language, greets from northgermany
Thanks for listening Dankeschön
thank you for sharing your culture your sweet language with such beautiful voice and interpretation. 👍👍👍👍👍💐💐💐💐
Thanks a lot
how could you NOT love this??
Beautiful song❤❤😊
Celtic music, especially irish is super awesomely beautiful.
Couldn't agree more!
Beautiful goddess of the midnight sun, whose purple cloak studded with untold diamonds like the night sky, horned God of the forest, with your mantel of green giving both beast of burden and larder for the table. May this music and voice bring you a smile to your lips, and a tear to your eye, for the beauty and purity within.
music realy has no borders or language Barriers.thankyou for that
Well said
Such a music friendly language with it's own strong flavor. I love the lilt to these women's' voices.
Oh my goodness ladies (and fellas) this is just lovely. Please keep it up.
This makes me want to learn Gaelic
Beyond beautiful, from another world... It is a precious gift indeed to have been born into such a noble musical and poetic culture, and to have been given such amazing talent to express it!
Thank you for blessing the rest of the world with these wonderous soundscapes, gateways to dreams leading out of this time .
May you be blessed in return with true love, joy and peace !
And may those blessings be bestowed on you also
I agree. I wish that I were born into the same culture. I won't be ashamed for the way that I was born, but nobody can blame me for being jealous.
@@eugenetswong Dont be jealous Chinese culture is brilliant . But, you are always welcome to be with us.
@@spmoran4703 thanks! Most importantly, culture can be shared and enjoyed. I think that River Dance will always be my favourite memory.
Tip top Gaelic girls that help me eveyday in keeping in touch what is truly irish
I absolutely love listening to this, their voices are wonderful.
ONG this gave me chills and o nearly cried. My Scottish and Irish sides are happy so to hear this.
Glad you like it
Back to the roots! Awesome!
Such beautiful ladies with the voices of His Angels. I am absolutely strik'in and proud to have the blood of the Celt
Absolutely entrancing voices. Totally blown away by the beauty of these songs as performed.
Thanks for taking the time to leave that comment. So glad you like it
@@CelticSongs You’re very welcome! Please continue to post more videos of these songs. Very well done!
Отличные голоса, девушки красивые! Музыка великолепное. Молодцы, супер! Привет из России!
Спасибо, рад узнать, что у нас есть фанаты в России.
@@CelticSongs Для хорошего искусства, нет границ, я так считаю! Творческих успехов!
@@CelticSongs не многие пишут комментарии 🔥
Благо Дарим За Творчество 🤗
My Ancestors the Hennellys are from County Mayo, I was born in Liverpool UK. When I hear Celtic music it awakens all my Irish ancestors in my soul 🍀✌️❤️🎶
Beautiful ladies and god bless Ireland !
Thank you kindly
White Irish are set to be a minority very soon
I'm 70 years old I love your music I am Scott Irish, I tried to look up the phrase kick ass N Scott Irish Gaelic, But it was too much for me.
(So I say that was really kick ass.)
It sounded like such a light hearted wonderful song but it still brought tears in my eyes.
You ladies are wonderful, The music is wonderful💚💚💚
God Bless Everyone,Beautiful Music
My late mother enof sed 💯
Soooo beautiful...
Thank you very much! Mange tak
Its a traditional Scottish song. Traditional Celtic could mean many European countries and each one has its own unique style of music and song.
Good point, I'll take the feedback on board
@@CelticSongs Iontacht...Go raibh míle maith agat
Incredible the way the Irish language is being preserved in something so beautiful. This is the type of art that will preserve Western heritage. Very fitting that it be Arya-Land
Cuando escucho música celta me llena por dentro. Será por algún origen celta en mi sangre. Un saludo a tod@s desde España.
🤣
I love this beautiful rendition of a great rolicking song.
My God. The ancient tongue sung by the very angels themselves. Collaborate more please!
Pure Beauty
I don't understand Gaelic, but the music sounds melancholic to me.
Letters from home! Ex-pat Irishman here in the states. I'm a long way from Crossmaglen. So beautiful it brings tears.
This must be the way Angel's sing when they're taking you home.
Thanks!
Thank you soo much for your support
Thank you, this recording is what started off my search for this style of music. Like mesaaa08 I'm pleased to see more uploads.
Have you checked out a new Scottish band called Staran? They very good. ruclips.net/video/obOk5HOHijA/видео.html
makes me proud of my celtic roots.
As you should be
A strange sweet sound which enters one's very soul
Well said
Is it legal to be that talented and beautiful?
I'm awestruck
Really appreciate this music!
Simply celestial!!! An unearthy melody that comes from Heaven! Divine Voices for a marvelllous love song in Gaelic!!! Musical Poetry!!! ❤❤❤
Poetically put
Gsd Gaelic is coming back strong. The Irish people? Well they never left, they were always there, they will never give up! The music, the tradition, the Irish will live one for eternity.
WOW! We are just back home from seeing Seth Lakeman live in Chesterfield and wanted to continue our music night when we got home, this popped up, simply brilliant! Thank you x
Thank you for sharing that story, so glad you like it
Can someone translate this beautiful song ? I'd like to know what I'm singing 😅