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Alan Stivell, Capercaillie, celt, Clannad, Fairport Convention, folk, Fotheringay, Julie Fowlis, Led Zeppelin, Lindisfarne, Mary Black, music, Planxty, Sandy Denny, Steeleye Span, The Doobie Bros. The Coors, The Faces, The Strawbs, Val Doonican, Warrigal, Yes, youtube
Red Hair, Green Eyes and The Celtic Sound by Warrigal Mirriyuula
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KpNzalFKPo
Clannad, Harry’s Game, Main Title Theme
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0p3fN0RSmpM
Planxty, Pat Riley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlL9RCznuU8
Steeleye Span, John Barleycorn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LyXRb1LdMs
Alan Stivell, The Wind Of Keltia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FP7J8ONfIfs
Yes, Mood For A Day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BjiRKBC05c
Led Zeppelin, The Battle Of Evermore
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpzsozbAlaQ
Led Zeppelin, Bron Y Aur Stomp (I’ve always maintained that Led Zeppelin was one of the best, most innovative folk acts the UK ever produced.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szrGtFxtWXU&feature=fvst
Fairport Convention, A Sailor’s Life
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dF5xVnTo8gs
Lindisfarne, The Fog On The Tyne
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sSXQtkFwtw
The Faces, Debris
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJ8VNEqBH00&feature=related
Lindisfarne, Lady Eleanor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gchJNflLoI
Fotheringay featuring Sandy Denny, The Sea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oBMDcLf6WA
Sandy Denny, Who Knows Where The Time Goes (This song sits somewhere near the top of that list of most beautiful and moving songs, made all the more eloquent by Sandy’s untimely death.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MY_wBEE1jP8
Julie Fowlis, ‘Ille Dhuinn, ‘s Toigh Leam Thu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZbfPDInnlk
Capercaillie, Four Stone walls
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8qA6p7wJP8&feature=related
Mary Black, Flesh & Blood (This song was written by Shane Howard from Goanna.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjCPQDaV2yA
The Strawbs, Ghosts (Acoustic version)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3o4Y9N2KeE
The Strawbs, Midnight Sun
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtakc6pX5bw
The Doobie Bros. Slat Key Soquel rag
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0-gmTOcmNw
The Coors, Hasten To The Wedding
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5rVgxmekeM
The Corrs get all Celtic on Hendrix’ Little Wing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3x76tT_oCeI
Val Doonican, Paddy McGinty’s Goat (I’m sorry, I just can’t resist. These two Val Doonican numbers were two of my father’s favourites.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaPKA9U6ik8
Val Doonican, Delaney’s Donkey
Keywords: Clannad, Planxty, Steeleye Span, Alan Stivell, Yes, Led Zeppelin, Fairport Convention, Lindisfarne, The Faces, Fotheringay, Sandy Denny, Julie Fowlis, Capercaillie, Mary Black, The Strawbs, The Doobie Bros. The Coors, Val Doonican

The article was about a singer Algy ????
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http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/25-years-on-graceland-reigns-as-world-music-pioneer-2341469.html
I thought that I would put this here. Since I know that none of you read The Independent 😉
It rightfully belongs in the music section.
Of course it is not Celtic music. But is of course of interest to ‘US’ hard core enthusiasts. I’ve long been a fan of Paul Simon and his lyrical magic.
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Conservative English rag isn’t VL.
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That is us…NOT U.S. BTW.
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Originally a broadsheet newspaper, since 2003 it has been published in a tabloid (or self-described ‘compact’) format. The Independent is regarded as leaning to the left politically, however tends to take a classical liberal, pro-market, stance on economic issues, making it difficult to place it on the oft-used left/right spectrum. Furthermore, it generally has not affiliated itself to any political party, and has a range of views given on its editorial and comment pages. The newspaper describes itself as “free from party political bias, free from proprietorial influence” – a banner it carries on the front page of its daily edition.
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And, since I’ve just discovered that the lovely Sandy Denny is now deceased, I’ve decided to add this one; one of Fairports most beautiful songs… So as I remember your fanstastic performance live at the Theatre Royal in Drury Land, here’s to you Sandy, “Farewell, Farewell”
Catch you on the Flip Side!
🙂
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As promised, here’s ‘Bedlam Boys’ by Steeley Span:
Don’t you just love the chorus:
“Still I sing bonny boys,
Bonny mad boys…
Bedlam boys are bonny!
For the all go bare
And they live on the air
And they want no drink nor money!”
Beautiful stuff!
And here’s Martin Carthy’s “Famous Flower of Serving Men”:
http://youtu.be/jlFYifqlvsY
Songs about cross-dressing were always very popular in British folk music! Love the guitar work, as well as the lyric on this one!
And Fairport Convention’s ‘Tam Lyn’, featuring the fabulous Sandy Denny:
Hope you all enjoy these as much as I do!
🙂
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Doobie Bros…stunning
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Nice guitar work.
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Sandy Denny, wonderful. I see that Afon Dyfrdwy was credited with the photography. One of my favourites is Ifart TooOften.
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You know HOO, the designers of some of these album sleeves were mates of mine. A long time ago of course. We haven’t been in touch for years.
One can see the similarity between the artwork:Yes, Led Zep anfd others of that era. I think they called themseleves hignosis, or similar.
It was a great time back in the early 70s. All my contempories were earnig good money, but we didn’t give a fuck about convention. We went ot meetings with our bank managers, wearing longish hair and jeans. Oh well pretty much as they do on The Gold Coast now I suppose 🙂 Baubles. bangles & beads ( actually that was more 60s–we wore shoes in the 70s).
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Ifart TooOften designed many a good album sleeve let me tell you. Anyway what was the name of the guy that did the Yes albums, Pete Smith, Roger McCannister, no, John Biggs Neville Heartingshire whatever…Roger Daltory, no…..
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I knew a Pete or Peter and a Richard evans.
I am having trouble posting stuff. my Internet has slowed.
There is something that I tried to get up on “leashed”, but it’s taken about TEN minutes…maybe there is a gremlin there
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I’ve noticed that it is now taking quite some time for posts (by that I mean, of course, ‘comments’), even shorter ones, to actually get up, VL… Though I’ve also discovered that, if you’re impatient with them, like me, you can hurry them up by refreshing the page… for example, if I’m posting a long comment on the Dot, and it’s taking a long time to get posted, I just re-click on the ‘Dot’ button at the top of the page, scroll down and there it is… Usually!
Maybe it’s something to do with the new format… perhaps if we try using the ‘compatibility view’… I might give that a burl a bit later…
🙂
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You’re spot on about Led Zep, Warrigal… Totally agree ‘Battle of Evermore’ has always been one of my faves; it features the lovely Sandy Denny (better known for her part in Fairport Convention) in what I think is perhaps the most perfect matching of male and female voices I think I’ve ever heard… And what about ‘Gallows Pole’ on Led Zep IV? Another ‘traditional’ folk-song!
I’d have liked to see ‘Bedlam Boys’ included in the ‘Steeley Span’ section… and although it’s not strictly ‘celtic’, how about Martin Carthy’s ‘The Famous Flower of Serving Men’? or Fairport Convention’s ‘Tam Lyn’?
They really knew how to write a good tale into their songs back then (circa C12th) If I can find ’em on youtube, maybe I’ll post ’em here a bit later; for now, even though Peter won’t be coming ’til tomorrow, I’m gonna have to put that top E on my guitar; time for my practice!
😉
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I,m sure that Denny played with The Strawbs. I loved there song ‘Lay down’, and another that I can’t think of the the though.
It goes on about the man called Jesus. I’l have to go up the lock-up and get the vinyl out 🙂
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I think I’ll go and get my reading glasses.
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Yes, I think she did, VL… if that’s the ‘Lay Down’ song I’m thinking of… though apart from “Lay down, lay down; lay it all down!” I never could quite figure out the lyric to it… though it was a great song… Never knew it was about Jesus though…
One of these days, I’ll get round to setting up my vynil-spinner so I can play all my old vynil records too… but I’ve only been here what…? Eight months now… And between them, YouTube and Wazza’s selections have kept me interested enough so I haven’t really needed them… Of course, first I’ll have to figure out where to set it up! And of course, this is also hampered by my ‘never do today what you can put off ’til tommorow’ philosophy… a liberal translation taken from the Spanish, one-word philosophy known simply as “Manyana!”
🙂
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Ah, yes, Capercaillie, the big goose am I write Voice? 🙂
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You’re asking me? What are you saying here, Hung? It takes one to know one? 🙂
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I think its French for big pigeon
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gros pigeon Hung
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OK Hung, I’ve looked it up in wiktionary and it had this to say:
A Scots corruption of Scottish Gaelic capull coille (“great cock of the woods)
I couldn’t bring myself to read further. 🙂
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/capercaillie
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Thanks Voice, Yes great band but I didn’t understand why you name yourself after a big pigeon 🙂
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Its actually just a bit like a Grouse, like…?
Remember when things were “grouse”?
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Hey, and cool
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Doonican always wore fancy knitted jumpers.
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Love The Strawbs. Got Vinyl.
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Despite a name change (for the musicians), the track, ‘hasten to a wedding’ is beautifully played by the beautiful family.
They must be one of the most eye pleasing acts around?
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Just noticed that. Perhaps I was thirsty at the time.
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