My son was ill one night. He was about 5 at the time... I was watching one of their performances... He woke up and looked at the tv and said... mommy... are they angels? He has loved them sense then.
I love they people too ,they sing so beautiful , oh shit ,speaking english that other people understand you ist pretty hard. 😅 But i'm still a student and learning so i can't speak perfect english whithout a tranlater or everything😅
Check out Lindsey Stirling.....They both are great, I would LOVE to see them play together Máiréad Nesbitt now lives in the same town I do and gives local concerts, its incredible. (Manchester, New Hampshire) Check out Lindsey Stirling. - Classical Lord of the Rings Song ruclips.net/video/dQiNVk_u0po/видео.html - More fun Song ruclips.net/video/JGCsyshUU-A/видео.html
the violinist playing and dancing is truly gifted. i always thought you need to be still when playing the violin. this is fabulous. she does it even more vigorously in other songs. congratulations for such god given talent!
Not necessarily, but in this case it's a "fake violin". She's not really playing. The real musicians are behind the stage, a little hidden. It's beautiful, but I'm disappointed in things like that ...
Nathk SHUT UP !!! I’ve been to their concerts THRICE and she played live in all of them (I was sitting in the cockpit area in one concert). Mind you that our ears can hear the difference between live performances and playback. Máiréad Nesbitt is a gifted fiddler who has been playing violin since she was 6 years old so she doesn’t need pull BS stunt like that. Celtic Woman has over 50 concerts a year during each of their tours. What kind of money do they have have to support the “behind the scene musicians” playing for her ? Again, SHUT UP before spewing any more lies and deception.
No. I will not shut up! Do not be childish! I'm referring to this video, and I've never seen a performance of this group that does not have playback. If you saw it, that's good for you!
TheOne WhoWelds I wouldn’t call Lindsey Stirling a moving violinist but more of a walking violinist. How come ? I watch her music videos and whilst she’s good, she mostly walks, runs, and turns around whilst Máiréad dances across the stage in high heels. If both Lindsay and Máiréad are performing on the same stage at the same time, Máiréad would certainly outdance and outperform Lindsey. Lindsey is talented but she is definitely not on Máiréad’s level. Even experts say that Máiréad’s skill is so perfect that she makes Lindsey seem amateurish.
@@coffeepot13 that is what is called talent. when I play my fiddle, I can hold my own, but I am still playing notes. Máiréad, plays music. is there a back up orchestra? of course, they play through the whole concert. you have only to watch her many videos, both with Celtic woman, and without. she has a very rare, God given talent, very few have.
Have you ever heard it spoken? When sung it is pretty, sounding like German (which when also sung is beautiful) but spoken it sounds like Klingon. Harsh and guttural, but I love it so, brought up to speak Irish Gaelic and English
Yes, I've heard it both spoken and sung. It actually does sound somewhat similar to German now that you mention it, even though linguistically it is very different in form and origin.
I don't know Irish and I understand nothing of it. Although, this language, each time I hear it, create in my mind a picture of large, magnificent Irish landscapes. Moreover it strongly make me think of a Celtic tribes, their culture and marvelous heritage:) Greetings from Poland! :)
Well, the ladies of Celtic Woman also sing beautifully in English here, not only Gaelic. For example: "Tell me that the night is long/Tell me that the moon is glowing/Fill my glass and sing a song/And we'll start the music flowing/Never mind the rising light, there is no sign of day or dawning/In my heart, it's still the night, and we'll stay until the morning/Fill the glasses one more time, and never heed the empty bottle/Turn the water into wine, and turn the party up full time!" The spirit of Ireland, indeed!
@@TomasSongContest yes we know and it is close to galician and helvetian. And of course scottish gaelic. But not that close to brytonic gallic or cisalpine celtic languages. You know that other languages call other languages and nations and people with other names?
@@jarlnils435 It's not about calling it differently, it's just wrong. Gaelic is the name of the celtic language indigenous to Scotland, Irish is the name of the celtic language spoken in Ireland. When you say Gaelic you're just speaking about the wrong language.
Irish music is just fantastic! Irish people, your Celtic culture and your music is just magical! Your music has fascinated me since childhood. Thank you for such a miracle. Hello from Armenia!
Sorry J Smith, Irish music is amazing, I was shocked by the EVIE QUEEN OF COSPLAY's logic path. "I'm almost Irish because I'm British." That's like saying I'm almost a Cherokee Indan because I'm American, or I'm almost Egyptian because I'm Jewish.
My mom and I came to a concert in Lafayette, IN and I got to meet all of the girls, even signing a CD, which I gave to my mom. She passed in 2015, but every time I hear certain songs, it makes me think of her. Thank you for the memories. It's all I have left of my family now.
Touched by this comment. My mom showed me the original Celtic Woman DVD for the first time after I listened to their CD and I think she had gone to a concert of theirs at the louisville palace with my grandma and her friend. Grandma passed in 2020 right before all the crazy and I just went to see them with mom dad and my sister. I wish Grandma had been there to see them even with a totally different cast but I also know she's dancing like Mairead in heaven right now.
Me as a kid, watching Fiddler on the Roof: Daddy, is that guy really playing the fiddle? My dad: Haha no, you can't play the fiddle and dance at the same time. Máiréad Nesbitt:
@@TheAngleofMercy still a violin............. Máiréad said so herself......... Not only that, her violin is almost a century old if I remember correctly.
@@andrewroyle2847 I think that joke would have worked better with vocal inflection. Also they are two different words for the same instrument, but violin is more formal and fiddle is more colloquial!
@@noahroangoldwing They may have tried, but traditional irish music and folk music is the strongest it's been in years.. Even the irish language is having a bit of a revival.
I believe the original four were the best female vocal group ever assembled . However these ladies are an extremely close second ! I also believe these ladies and Meav and Orla were the best vocalists ever to sing as Celtic Woman.
Mairead is my favourite, she's always looks like she's having the time of her life playing the fiddle and in a way she reminds me of Kristin Chenoweth with that bright smile and her frame. Also, she's amazing on the fiddle, like really incredible.
Lots of people in the comments mention how skilled the violinist is, playing so spot on while dancing. Which is true but don't forget, shes also doing it in heels...
I absolutely love how different other cultures are compared to mine. People are trying to close the 'differences' and 'gap', but they're forgetting just how beautiful those differences are. Because of our differences I can now experience music that is completely different to Persian (my own heritage) Greek, Scandinavian, etc..
@@tsarofshadows1347 Of course my brother, look up the video "Shusha (Irán, 1971) - Persian Love Songs and Mystic Chants" or put /nc-CUbs4MW0 after youtube.
This is real female-empowerment! That tiny blonde girl... I am in awe how she can dance around like that, smile and still play perfectly! You have my hat, and my admiration!
The formal gowns that they wear in the rest of the show are spectacular, but these ceili dresses were made to be hugged. Look up "At the Ceili" and "Teir Abhaile Riu." That last one has a really mind-blowing bit of choreography.
Until now I still cannot find a more brilliant combo like Celtic woman. So authentic irish and European songs with nightingale-like voices. Love them and No reason!
their music is so enchanting. I'm not even Irish so I don't understand the Gaelic parts, but those voices are angelic and of course the violin is amazing
One of the must beautiful voice from Original Celtics Women. God be with you my beloved Mea as well as the other's, also beloved Chloé, Lisa, Orla, Ava, Susan, Hayley 🎻of Máiréaid Nesbit. 💐From Lisbon🇵🇹
I’m only part Irish, but I feel such great pride to share even a part of my heritage with such a great group of people with excellent music. Celtic women definitely have a way of reaching the soul, they really do.
As far as i know, i have no irish blood (just English, dutch and 1/16 jewish) and it makes me so sad 😭 every day i wake up and wish i was born somewhere with a culture i could be proud of
@@nospoonfulofmayonnaiseforme you can still be proud of your heritage, regardless of where you came from. I'm German, Irish and Italian and I honor all 3 ethnicities within me in my own ways. And as far as English goes, there's a LOT of English history that is proud in its own right, considering Norman lineage that came over from France in 1066. Never be ashamed of where you come from. Every country has some dark history, but don't let it discourage you from acknowledging the good in your culture as well❤
I am Irish although my mom disproves of my Wiccan culture, she is very much Christian, she isn’t as much Irish as i am either, my father is very very Irish, i love listening to my roots and even dancing to it. It makes my day. I love this group to and would love to see them if they are still together!
On 5 August 2013, the Celtic Woman website announced that Agnew would be taking a break from Celtic Woman to focus on solo projects. Her position was filled by Derry-born singer Máiréad Carlin. After leaving Celtic Woman, she was chosen to be the special guest of the Celtic Thunder cruise. She, along with former Celtic Thunder member Paul Byrom, was also a special guest of Lisa Kelly's concerts called The Voice of Ireland and A Celtic Christmas. Agnew was also part of Ethan Bortnick's concert with another former Celtic Thunder member Damian McGinty. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlo%C3%AB_Agnew
Ive been listening to this song for at least the last 6 months, my son (4) loves them and asks to hear them and I just realized I wasn't even subscribed to their channel. Fixed that right away💚🖤
A lot of classical European band are so beautiful. (Irish and Norwegians and Swedes) I don't know any of those languages but they create a full experience. Music, dance and beauty!
Beautiful women and beautiful music. That one women in the red dress really proves that you don't have to be crazy thin to be attractive. Fantastic group :)
I love this group! beautiful, talented women who proove that you don´t have to be half-naked (or size zero) to capture the audience, just incredible voices. which is why they´ll still be here when Gaga+co are long forgotten.
Title: Nil Se'n La Artist: Celtic Woman Album: Songs From The Heart Chuaigh mé isteach i dteach aréir is d'iarr mé cairde ar mhnaoi an leanna. Is é dúirt sí liom "Ní bhfaighidh tú deor. Buail an bóthar is gabh abhaile I came by a house last night And told the woman I am staying I said to her: "The moon i bright and my fiddles tuned for playing" Tell me that the night is long Tell me that the moon is glowing Fill my glass I'll sing a song And will start the music flowing Never mind the rising light There's no sign of day or dawning In my heart it's still the night And we'll stay here till the morning Níl sé ina lá, níl a ghrá, níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go maidin, níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go fóill, solas ard atá sa ghealaigh. It's not day nor yet awhile I can see the starlight shining Níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go fóill, solas ard atá sa ghealaigh. Fill the glasses one more time And never heed the empty bottle Turn the water into wine And turn the party up full throttle Don't go out into the cold Where the wind and rain are blowing For the fire is flamming gold And in here the music's flowing Níl sé ina lá, níl a ghrá, níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go maidin, níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go fóill, solas ard atá sa ghealaigh. Tell me that the night is long Tell me that the moon is gleaming Fill my glass, i'll sing a song And we'll keep the music streaming Until all the songs are sung Níl sé ina lá, níl a ghrá, níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go maidin, níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go fóill, solas ard atá sa ghealaigh. Níl sé ina lá, níl a ghrá, níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go maidin, níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go fóill, solas ard atá sa ghealaigh. (Drum Solo) Níl sé ina lá, níl a ghrá, níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go maidin, níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go fóill, solas ard atá sa ghealaigh. Níl sé ina lá, níl a ghrá, níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go maidin, níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go fóill, solas ard atá sa ghealaigh.
I still can't. Took a break unintentionally as other stuff in life happens and got into other artists and genres. Got into it more the last 3 or so years and somewhat regretting not following it since walking in the air haha. I wish heaven has this kind of music and dancing because WOW
These members were the best. What happened to them now? Wrinkled? I saw them about 10 years ago at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta. Nothing lasts forever. So does our earth, solar system, even the Universe. What stays forever, is our own memory, like this video.
The 1 w/ dark hair in the brown dress is stunning! And the blonde 1 playing the violin is cute, she reminds me of a fairy flitting all over the place playing her music 😊
I am honestly in awe of the violinist. How on earth is she remembering the music, dancing without falling over and remembering the choreography? - all while wearing high heels and a smile? OH my God....
I used to beg my mom for their CD back when i was in elementary school. They would be on my tv every night in the wee hours of the morning. Love them and the irish tenors.
@Jeannie Funny you say that! I don't know how old you are, but do you remember that time in the mid/late 90s when Charlotte Church was the latest hotness? (By which I mean, the most popular thing/person at the time.) Your comment reminded me of that, because when Miss Charlotte was popular, everyone said she had "a voice of an angel" (PBS even aired a concert that was titled "Charlotte Church: Voice of an Angel")! Folx were losing their minds, all because Charlotte could sing soprano! 😂😂😂
As always excellent outstanding brilliant great job people you should be proud keep on singing music to my ears to the original members of celtic woman really enjoyed and appreciate your singing you should be proud still going strong after all these years appreciate the music much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be proud stay safe and warm out stay strong and healthy as well love and appreciate you guys thanks very impressed way to go !!! Joe
This is my absolute favorite song by them. They look like they are actually having fun! The melody is fun, and the DRESSES!!! I so want one of them. Long live Celtic Woman!!
I work a midnight shift five days of the week, and maybe 3 of the nights, I listen to them. Beautiful voices, talent and just great performances. love to see them in Miami one day
The lady playing the fiddle is so carefree with her movement on that small part of the stage and I am always thinking oh my goodness I hope she does not misstep off that stage. But she is fantastic, well they all are. And I love the percussionist!
That's Mairead (rhymes with "parade") Nesbitt. At one tour performance she did make a dead-reckoning error and step off the stage. Fortunately, she wasn't injured, and neither was her 300-year-old instrument. No, not a strad; it was made by Mattias Alban, about 100 miles from where Stradivari worked.
My son was ill one night. He was about 5 at the time... I was watching one of their performances... He woke up and looked at the tv and said... mommy... are they angels? He has loved them sense then.
Laura Curtis how cute you was son. I can understand why he asked this ,they are so beautiful and dances and sings like angels
Lily Schumann He is 15 now and still loves them
I love they people too ,they sing so beautiful , oh shit ,speaking english that other people understand you ist pretty hard. 😅 But i'm still a student and learning so i can't speak perfect english whithout a tranlater or everything😅
No worries.. you did fine.. where are you from?
Thank you ,i'am from Germany
Any 2020 folks here? These women have beautiful voices!! I wish there were more irish spoken songs!!
Can you speak irish, I completely agree but can't understand the Irish lol
Feminine women, real talent! Unlike a lot of what I hear on the radio these days!
Ah, What about 2021?
@@colinmoore7460 meeee
2021 folk here, the end of Corona is nigh, for those of you in 2020. By the end of 2021, we should be good. Also, this music is really good.
that violinist would have to be the best in the world. I have never seen someone who can run, dance and play the violin like her. She is amazing.
look up "Lindsey Sterling"
Check out Lindsey Stirling.....They both are great, I would LOVE to see them play together Máiréad Nesbitt now lives in the same town I do and gives local concerts, its incredible. (Manchester, New Hampshire)
Check out Lindsey Stirling.
- Classical Lord of the Rings Song
ruclips.net/video/dQiNVk_u0po/видео.html
- More fun Song
ruclips.net/video/JGCsyshUU-A/видео.html
Natalie MacMaster from Nova Scotia, Canada stepdances while she plays.
I agree 100%
Check out Karolina Protsenko and her many diverse channels and talents...you will be pleased!!??
👍🐺🧙♂️!
The ladies of Celtic Woman are all unprecedented beauties
RUclips needs a standing ovation button. Now it's sure I'm gonna learn Irish when I grow up. Love from Hungary! 🇭🇺❤️🇮🇪
the violinist playing and dancing is truly gifted. i always thought you need to be still when playing the violin. this is fabulous. she does it even more vigorously in other songs. congratulations for such god given talent!
Not necessarily, but in this case it's a "fake violin". She's not really playing. The real musicians are behind the stage, a little hidden. It's beautiful, but I'm disappointed in things like that ...
Nathk SHUT UP !!! I’ve been to their concerts THRICE and she played live in all of them (I was sitting in the cockpit area in one concert). Mind you that our ears can hear the difference between live performances and playback. Máiréad Nesbitt is a gifted fiddler who has been playing violin since she was 6 years old so she doesn’t need pull BS stunt like that. Celtic Woman has over 50 concerts a year during each of their tours. What kind of money do they have have to support the “behind the scene musicians” playing for her ? Again, SHUT UP before spewing any more lies and deception.
No. I will not shut up! Do not be childish! I'm referring to this video, and I've never seen a performance of this group that does not have playback. If you saw it, that's good for you!
TheOne WhoWelds I wouldn’t call Lindsey Stirling a moving violinist but more of a walking violinist. How come ? I watch her music videos and whilst she’s good, she mostly walks, runs, and turns around whilst Máiréad dances across the stage in high heels. If both Lindsay and Máiréad are performing on the same stage at the same time, Máiréad would certainly outdance and outperform Lindsey. Lindsey is talented but she is definitely not on Máiréad’s level. Even experts say that Máiréad’s skill is so perfect that she makes Lindsey seem amateurish.
@@coffeepot13 that is what is called talent. when I play my fiddle, I can hold my own, but I am still playing notes. Máiréad, plays music. is there a back up orchestra? of course, they play through the whole concert. you have only to watch her many videos, both with Celtic woman, and without. she has a very rare, God given talent, very few have.
I wish Irish was a more widely-spoken language, it is quite beautiful. :)
Have you ever heard it spoken? When sung it is pretty, sounding like German (which when also sung is beautiful) but spoken it sounds like Klingon. Harsh and guttural, but I love it so, brought up to speak Irish Gaelic and English
Yes, I've heard it both spoken and sung. It actually does sound somewhat similar to German now that you mention it, even though linguistically it is very different in form and origin.
Mistress Morrigan Wow. I did not notice that it sounded like German even though I've been learning it for 4 years
ChaosAngel1331 I can't detect the similarities for the life of me... :/
To me one of the only things that makes it sound similar is that it has the "sh" sound alot. Otherwise it sounds pretty different to me.
I don't know Irish and I understand nothing of it. Although, this language, each time I hear it, create in my mind a picture of large, magnificent Irish landscapes. Moreover it strongly make me think of a Celtic tribes, their culture and marvelous heritage:) Greetings from Poland! :)
Well, the ladies of Celtic Woman also sing beautifully in English here, not only Gaelic. For example: "Tell me that the night is long/Tell me that the moon is glowing/Fill my glass and sing a song/And we'll start the music flowing/Never mind the rising light, there is no sign of day or dawning/In my heart, it's still the night, and we'll stay until the morning/Fill the glasses one more time, and never heed the empty bottle/Turn the water into wine, and turn the party up full time!" The spirit of Ireland, indeed!
@@bellisanders1711 TURN THE PARTY UP FULL THROTTLE
@@bellisanders1711 as an Irish person not being rude it's not called gaelic it's called irish or Gaeilge
@@TomasSongContest yes we know and it is close to galician and helvetian. And of course scottish gaelic. But not that close to brytonic gallic or cisalpine celtic languages.
You know that other languages call other languages and nations and people with other names?
@@jarlnils435 It's not about calling it differently, it's just wrong. Gaelic is the name of the celtic language indigenous to Scotland, Irish is the name of the celtic language spoken in Ireland. When you say Gaelic you're just speaking about the wrong language.
Irish music is just fantastic! Irish people, your Celtic culture and your music is just magical! Your music has fascinated me since childhood. Thank you for such a miracle. Hello from Armenia!
Yes!! I love it
wtf?
Alexander Snow What wtf???
Sorry J Smith, Irish music is amazing, I was shocked by the EVIE QUEEN OF COSPLAY's logic path. "I'm almost Irish because I'm British." That's like saying I'm almost a Cherokee Indan because I'm American, or I'm almost Egyptian because I'm Jewish.
EVIE QUEEN OF COSPLAY, there are so many fallacies in your two statements it would be useless to point them out. Also, grammar saves lives.
My mom and I came to a concert in Lafayette, IN and I got to meet all of the girls, even signing a CD, which I gave to my mom. She passed in 2015, but every time I hear certain songs, it makes me think of her. Thank you for the memories. It's all I have left of my family now.
Touched by this comment. My mom showed me the original Celtic Woman DVD for the first time after I listened to their CD and I think she had gone to a concert of theirs at the louisville palace with my grandma and her friend. Grandma passed in 2020 right before all the crazy and I just went to see them with mom dad and my sister. I wish Grandma had been there to see them even with a totally different cast but I also know she's dancing like Mairead in heaven right now.
Me as a kid, watching Fiddler on the Roof: Daddy, is that guy really playing the fiddle?
My dad: Haha no, you can't play the fiddle and dance at the same time.
Máiréad Nesbitt:
It's a Violin.... :-/
@@andrewroyle2847 Do you know the difference between a violin and a fiddle? The violin has strings, the fiddle has strahngs!
@@TheAngleofMercy still a violin............. Máiréad said so herself......... Not only that, her violin is almost a century old if I remember correctly.
@@andrewroyle2847 I think that joke would have worked better with vocal inflection. Also they are two different words for the same instrument, but violin is more formal and fiddle is more colloquial!
@@TheAngleofMercy I am really slow. My apologies. Yes, that joke is honestly rather funny. Hahahaha
This is one of the best Celtic women video.. who agree with me..."""
The elegance, grace and class of these women.... Amazing
Ich sage/schreibe noch einmal von ganzem Herzen dass "Celtic Woman" die besten Woman aus der ganzen Welt sind. GRATULATION !
I see Ireland hasn't given up its cultural traditions!! I love the dancing and the music!
they didn't give them up. The traditions, the culture, the language was forced out by the English invaders over about 600 years.
They are giving them up now due to globalism and ugly immigrants infecting Hyperborea
@@noahroangoldwing They may have tried, but traditional irish music and folk music is the strongest it's been in years.. Even the irish language is having a bit of a revival.
These 4 were by far when Celtic Woman was at it's best.
this is the best line-up Celtic Women will ever have. I hope these girls will get together from time to time to do more.
MikeyBigWheel I think the original line up was the best, just my opinion though.
I believe the original four were the best female vocal group ever assembled . However these ladies are an extremely close second ! I also believe these ladies and Meav and Orla were the best vocalists ever to sing as Celtic Woman.
@@jacklong5114 nah
Mairead is my favourite, she's always looks like she's having the time of her life playing the fiddle and in a way she reminds me of Kristin Chenoweth with that bright smile and her frame. Also, she's amazing on the fiddle, like really incredible.
Ah, she does. Same teeth. And same fountain of youth in her back yard. Ageless.
The lady in the redish dress is super cute!
Lots of people in the comments mention how skilled the violinist is, playing so spot on while dancing. Which is true but don't forget, shes also doing it in heels...
I absolutely love how different other cultures are compared to mine.
People are trying to close the 'differences' and 'gap', but they're forgetting just how beautiful those differences are. Because of our differences I can now experience music that is completely different to Persian (my own heritage) Greek, Scandinavian, etc..
Because globalists want to destroy cultures..
can you give me an example of nice Persian folk (or not) music? I am really interested in Persian culture but don't know much music.
@@tsarofshadows1347 Of course my brother, look up the video "Shusha (Irán, 1971) - Persian Love Songs and Mystic Chants"
or put /nc-CUbs4MW0 after youtube.
@@ThinkAbstract Wow, thank you so much! This is utterly beautiful.
@@ThinkAbstract thanks man.
This is real female-empowerment! That tiny blonde girl... I am in awe how she can dance around like that, smile and still play perfectly! You have my hat, and my admiration!
oh my gosh this is too beautiful
+Miso San TOLD YOU
+Mathspy Terabithian (Mathy) They are ALL beautiful!
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I do love their music being a Norse Celtic this music is so refreshing to hear on loop.
This is fun ❄️
One thing I love about Celtic women is the fact that their songs are awesome in studio or live
This Celtic Woman concert is one of the best performances I have seen. The venue, musicians , choreography and Celtic Woman. all pure perfection.
Does anyone else absolutely love those dresses! They're perfect!
The formal gowns that they wear in the rest of the show are spectacular, but these ceili dresses were made to be hugged. Look up "At the Ceili" and "Teir Abhaile Riu." That last one has a really mind-blowing bit of choreography.
Steve Rush yes! I love those! Both the dresses and the songs :D
Mairead's dress is absolutely GORGEOUS! 😍
I swear Irish music knows how to make ya feel better even gives ya goosebumps! Love it
I have no idea how I got here but I already love those fairys.
god I love celtic woman. They are the absolute BEST.
Heh. Yes indeed!
Until now I still cannot find a more brilliant combo like Celtic woman. So authentic irish and European songs with nightingale-like voices. Love them and No reason!
their music is so enchanting. I'm not even Irish so I don't understand the Gaelic parts, but those voices are angelic and of course the violin is amazing
Actually a lot of Irish people don’t know or speak Irish Gaelic
One of the must beautiful voice from Original Celtics Women. God be with you my beloved Mea as well as the other's, also beloved Chloé, Lisa, Orla, Ava, Susan, Hayley 🎻of Máiréaid Nesbit. 💐From Lisbon🇵🇹
These women would devour any man in no time.
*The violinist is very bealtiful!♡♡♡*
I’m only part Irish, but I feel such great pride to share even a part of my heritage with such a great group of people with excellent music. Celtic women definitely have a way of reaching the soul, they really do.
As far as i know, i have no irish blood (just English, dutch and 1/16 jewish) and it makes me so sad 😭 every day i wake up and wish i was born somewhere with a culture i could be proud of
@@nospoonfulofmayonnaiseforme you can still be proud of your heritage, regardless of where you came from. I'm German, Irish and Italian and I honor all 3 ethnicities within me in my own ways. And as far as English goes, there's a LOT of English history that is proud in its own right, considering Norman lineage that came over from France in 1066. Never be ashamed of where you come from. Every country has some dark history, but don't let it discourage you from acknowledging the good in your culture as well❤
As far as I’m concerned, all I have is English, Irish, German, Czech, Danish, Basque, French, Cherokee Indian.
@@basquehound1999 that's quite a mix you have! Wow!
@@mandalorian1994 I’m proud of the English, Irish, German, and Basque. But I don’t feel that way at all to the others.
I am Irish although my mom disproves of my Wiccan culture, she is very much Christian, she isn’t as much Irish as i am either, my father is very very Irish, i love listening to my roots and even dancing to it. It makes my day. I love this group to and would love to see them if they are still together!
Chloe Agnew of The Original Group Celtic Woman is always my favorite. Where are you Chloe that voice deserved to be heard by the world.
On 5 August 2013, the Celtic Woman website announced that Agnew would be taking a break from Celtic Woman to focus on solo projects. Her position was filled by Derry-born singer Máiréad Carlin.
After leaving Celtic Woman, she was chosen to be the special guest of the Celtic Thunder cruise. She, along with former Celtic Thunder member Paul Byrom, was also a special guest of Lisa Kelly's concerts called The Voice of Ireland and A Celtic Christmas. Agnew was also part of Ethan Bortnick's concert with another former Celtic Thunder member Damian McGinty.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlo%C3%AB_Agnew
Ive been listening to this song for at least the last 6 months, my son (4) loves them and asks to hear them and I just realized I wasn't even subscribed to their channel. Fixed that right away💚🖤
same why wasn't I subscribed already lol
A lot of classical European band are so beautiful. (Irish and Norwegians and Swedes) I don't know any of those languages but they create a full experience. Music, dance and beauty!
La música, el canto y la danza hacen poesía en el alma..... Pero sólo el corazón es poeta. Hernan.
Irish music is so inspiring that it crossed the Atlantic and became part of the American music culture. It is the best.
magnifique prestation galloise avec de magnifiques violonistes qui dansent avec légèreté. Très agréable à entendre et à voir et revoir
Wooowww!!! Uuuuiiiii! Solch tolle Musik, solch toller Gesang, solch tolle Künstlerinnen und Künstler! Herzlichen Dank nach Irland!
Beautiful women and beautiful music. That one women in the red dress really proves that you don't have to be crazy thin to be attractive. Fantastic group :)
I love this group! beautiful, talented women who proove that you don´t have to be half-naked (or size zero) to capture the audience, just incredible voices. which is why they´ll still be here when Gaga+co are long forgotten.
I'm overwhelmed by the talent here.
That violinist is the sweetest creature I ever saw.
She would own me so bad...
What an angel, what a face... OOoooff..
The most beautiful music on the planet no doubt
Title: Nil Se'n La
Artist: Celtic Woman
Album: Songs From The Heart
Chuaigh mé isteach i dteach aréir
is d'iarr mé cairde ar mhnaoi an leanna.
Is é dúirt sí liom "Ní bhfaighidh tú deor.
Buail an bóthar is gabh abhaile
I came by a house last night
And told the woman I am staying
I said to her:
"The moon i bright and my fiddles tuned for playing"
Tell me that the night is long
Tell me that the moon is glowing
Fill my glass I'll sing a song
And will start the music flowing
Never mind the rising light
There's no sign of day or dawning
In my heart it's still the night
And we'll stay here till the morning
Níl sé ina lá, níl a ghrá,
níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go maidin,
níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go fóill,
solas ard atá sa ghealaigh.
It's not day nor yet awhile
I can see the starlight shining
Níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go fóill,
solas ard atá sa ghealaigh.
Fill the glasses one more time
And never heed the empty bottle
Turn the water into wine
And turn the party up full throttle
Don't go out into the cold
Where the wind and rain are blowing
For the fire is flamming gold
And in here the music's flowing
Níl sé ina lá, níl a ghrá,
níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go maidin,
níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go fóill,
solas ard atá sa ghealaigh.
Tell me that the night is long
Tell me that the moon is gleaming
Fill my glass, i'll sing a song
And we'll keep the music streaming
Until all the songs are sung
Níl sé ina lá, níl a ghrá,
níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go maidin,
níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go fóill,
solas ard atá sa ghealaigh.
Níl sé ina lá, níl a ghrá,
níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go maidin,
níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go fóill,
solas ard atá sa ghealaigh.
(Drum Solo)
Níl sé ina lá, níl a ghrá,
níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go maidin,
níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go fóill,
solas ard atá sa ghealaigh.
Níl sé ina lá, níl a ghrá,
níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go maidin,
níl sé ina lá is ní bheidh go fóill,
solas ard atá sa ghealaigh.
I just can't get enough of this.
I still can't. Took a break unintentionally as other stuff in life happens and got into other artists and genres. Got into it more the last 3 or so years and somewhat regretting not following it since walking in the air haha. I wish heaven has this kind of music and dancing because WOW
Beautiful Women and wonderful Music
+Detlef P.
Celtic women are almost like real elves
Ichgehkaputtgehstdumit? Ja sie sind schöne Elfen
+Ichgehkaputtgehstdumit? Last time I checked I am still a very Celtic woman. My ears are normal and I am 5'7
Kat Jalbert Good Evening Celtic Woman, you have very nice Ears
Detlef P. hahaha :D Thanks
The best Celtic Woman singers are this group!!
Love them still, but this group is just unbeatable....
These members were the best. What happened to them now? Wrinkled? I saw them about 10 years ago at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta. Nothing lasts forever. So does our earth, solar system, even the Universe. What stays forever, is our own memory, like this video.
This has got to be one of the most beautiful performances I’ve ever seen!!
The 1 w/ dark hair in the brown dress is stunning! And the blonde 1 playing the violin is cute, she reminds me of a fairy flitting all over the place playing her music 😊
God, I absolutely love Irish music! ☘️💕
Das Beste Konzert was sie je gegeben haben. Einfach alles perfekt. Jeder der da persönlich da sein konnte weiß garnicht wie gut er es hatte :)
My people, being absolutely beautiful.
I am honestly in awe of the violinist. How on earth is she remembering the music, dancing without falling over and remembering the choreography? - all while wearing high heels and a smile? OH my God....
Because " she" is Mairead Nesbit...violinist extraordinaire !!! The one that inspired many today and many of tomorrow!!!
A talent like no other!!!
Celtic music & ppl are beautiful. 👍
(Níl Sé'n Lá = Not Yet Day) wonderful performance and beautiful setting. Thank you from Dublin.
i love ... lots of thanks for sharing ...
All these women look like angels!! So beautiful!!!
Alex Sharpe is just gorgeous. How can anyone not fall in love with that smile?
Voice's of the angel 's , I love listening to Celtic women
I used to beg my mom for their CD back when i was in elementary school. They would be on my tv every night in the wee hours of the morning. Love them and the irish tenors.
I have such a crush on Chloe haha. She's just so beautiful always in her dresses, and the way she looks when she sings. Go Chloe!
Great to see a Chloe fan cause sameeee lol
This makes me so happy to be Irish 💚🤍🧡
Love them all but Chloe Agnew has the voice of the angels.
The angels wish they could sing that well.
guy in "chumachechaya vesna" has voice of angels
Jeannie Ramberg and the face, and the body.
@Jeannie Funny you say that! I don't know how old you are, but do you remember that time in the mid/late 90s when Charlotte Church was the latest hotness? (By which I mean, the most popular thing/person at the time.) Your comment reminded me of that, because when Miss Charlotte was popular, everyone said she had "a voice of an angel" (PBS even aired a concert that was titled "Charlotte Church: Voice of an Angel")! Folx were losing their minds, all because Charlotte could sing soprano! 😂😂😂
Kevin Hosford the actual songs of angels far exceed these women.
I'm crazy, crazy about all of these women, particularly Mairead. Their music makes my heart leap for joy. Thank you, God, for them. Sheesh.
We played this song at my daughter's sweet 16 party. Everyone got up and danced a jig to it in some way shape or form. Beautiful music.
Beautiful and beautiful thank you god for the beautiful Celtic woman all of them from wallingford ct.
As always excellent outstanding brilliant great job people you should be proud keep on singing music to my ears to the original members of celtic woman really enjoyed and appreciate your singing you should be proud still going strong after all these years appreciate the music much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be proud stay safe and warm out stay strong and healthy as well love and appreciate you guys thanks very impressed way to go !!! Joe
The dancing violinist, tho! I love her. Jumping around like a little fawn. 💜
Oooh Chloe, you are gorgeous! Love this song!
Dear purple dress girl, I know we just met and this might seem abrupt but you have completely taken hold of my heart. Want to dance?
Her name is Lisa Kelly. She has a nice website. You may want to pick up her cd.
she is also very open and welcoming on her facebook alright. A decent woman, made me proud to be an Irish
I prefer chloe
Math toffee lol so do I but I love Kelly too.
That girl is the best fiddle player I've ever heard. 💕
The violinist is like a butterfly 🦋
I heard this song for the first time yesterday. I love it, the rhythm, the Gaelic, the liveliness. Beautiful!
In my imagination, this is what evening entertainment at Rivendell is like.
Paul Thomas Honestly I think so too!
Paul Thomas MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY !!!
More of Rohan than Rivendell
You couldn't have said it better!
..or Lothlorien?
この4人が一番好き❤️
This was the first Celtic women song I heard and I’ve loved it ever Since
I saw the lyrics to this song in a fanfiction. I'm very glad I found it!
This is my absolute favorite song by them. They look like they are actually having fun! The melody is fun, and the DRESSES!!! I so want one of them. Long live Celtic Woman!!
When you need to rise, high, above all else that would try to bring you down, Celtic Women lift you stratosphere, into the heavens themselves.
I've seen Celtic Women 3x in concert, but I still get goosebumps. Love you women so much ❤
my dear Lindsey Stirling, you are indeed talented, but Mairead is the true master of dancing and playing.
You cannot not love them all...they are very special girls came from another world...
I work a midnight shift five days of the week, and maybe 3 of the nights, I listen to them. Beautiful voices, talent and just great performances. love to see them in Miami one day
Anytime I hear/see something like this, it makes me even more proud to be of Irish descent.
I always enjoyed the fiddler/violinist that's on stage
Nate Wrestlemanic
Maidread
Absolutely the voices of Angels..I see them everytime they come to Louisiana
Beautiful music. Love this music. Very entertaining. Mary Ellen
The lady playing the fiddle is so carefree with her movement on that small part of the stage and I am always thinking oh my goodness I hope she does not misstep off that stage. But she is fantastic, well they all are. And I love the percussionist!
That's Mairead (rhymes with "parade") Nesbitt. At one tour performance she did make a dead-reckoning error and step off the stage. Fortunately, she wasn't injured, and neither was her 300-year-old instrument. No, not a strad; it was made by Mattias Alban, about 100 miles from where Stradivari worked.
An absolutely fantastic song sung with angelic voices. Wow !!!
Perfect! Fantastic!
*Erlem Henrique*
Sabia que qualquer brasileiro aqui, só poderia ser um CONSERVADOR...
Parabéns pelo bom gosto meu mano !!!
Lisa ( deep purple dress) has always been my favorite. I was saddened when she left, but I wish her all the success her beautiful talent deserves
So gifted and talented really enjoy Celtic woman you guys rock take care best wishes to everyone at celtic woman you guys should be proud !. Joe