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Eolas / Info ++ .. click "About" tab. http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/folkhibernia/ Stiúrthóir / Director Mike Connolly 60 years ago virtually unheard abroad and largely unloved at home, Irish music has given the world a sense of Ireland and Ireland a sense of itself, as the country has risen from an impoverished post-colonial upstart to a modern European power. Contributors include Christy Moore, Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains, Ronnie Drew of The Dubliners, Liam Clancy of The Clancy Brothers and Shane MacGowan of The Pogues. Made two years before the 2008 crises, and that is much to its credit given the last scenes. Contents: "60 years ago, Irish music was virtually unheard abroad, and largely unloved at home". "Éire leaves the Empire" Éamonn De Valera, "the basis for Right Living"; "he saw Ireland's culture in its past" Willie Clancy's slow airs "What I head is music undistorted, undiluted... he had nothing to lose at that point, as nobody was listening to them" (Martin Hayes) "Táimse im Chodladh" (sliocht!) UK, Ewan McColl, Irish Americans, "They are the first examples of Irish traditional recordings we have" "Michael Coleman-The Kerryman's Daughter / The Bird In The Tree", Vaudeville, McPeake Family, Pete Seeger, The Ronnie Drew Group Éamonn De Valera goes, Taoiseach Seán Lemass, economics, Whitegate Joe Whitegate, "The older people remembered some of the songs but had never heard them sung that way" The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem -- "The Parting Glass" "We realised that folk music as sung by the old-timers could not be popular". Dubliners, "PADDY ON THE RAILWAY", xxx Céilí Bands, Tulla Seán Ó Riada, orchestration, arrangements, Ceoltóirí Chualann, Mise Éire (1959), Saoirse, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceolt%C3%B3ir%C3%AD_Chualann 1960s Showbands Emmet Spiceland - Mary From Dungloe xxx Sweeney's Men - "Rattlin' Roarin' Willie" Christy Moore Planxty, 1972 Horslips, Eamonn Carr Chieftains 1970s Bothy Band PJ Hayes, Martin Hayes, "in the 70s, they began to realise the music wasn't going to die" "People would just arrive, unannounced, and they would stay the night". Donal Lunny, "We were trying to put legs on the music", Paddy Glackin, 1980s U2 -"Sunday Bloody Sunday", Live Red Rocks Moving Hearts The Pogues & KIirsty McColl Sinead O'Connor, Nothing Compares 2 U, to you 1990s Woman's Heart, Mary Black Sharon Shannon Christy Moore Riverdance 2000s Celtic Tiger, B*witched, 1998, C'est La Vie, Bewitched Irishness, soul Damien Dempsey, 2005, "SING ALL OUR CARES AWAY" Martin Hayes and Cahill, The Morning Dew reels / The Bucks of Oranmore ... is go leor eile http://thesession.org/discussions/12392 An nasc seo: http://youtu.be/mvRW-8lN_Do Sásta nó míshásta ? Botúin ? .. scríobh chuig Ciarán TG coa 1 gmail com. The BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk has a fabulous free, high quality, Video on Demand (VOD) service available for anyone with an IP located in the UK; it is also on BSB Sky in Europe.
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6. 3. 2017 13:08:26