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Dúlamán (Seaweed) - The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin 

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Traditional Irish arr. Desmond Earley
From the brand-new album 'Perpetual Twilight'
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The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin
Solo: Ciarán O’Donovan
Released on Signum Records
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Dúlamán is a traditional working song from the north of Ireland, made famous in the 1970s by the legendary Irish group Clannad. The word ‘dúlamán’ means ‘seaweed’, and the song references two types, one for dyeing and one that is edible. These two types of seaweed also represent two different characters in the song. This arrangement by Desmond Earley features the Irish single-headed frame drum, the bodhrán, and includes a lively refrain that repeats after each verse.
LYRICS:
Curfá
Dúlamán na binne buidhe
dúlamán a tsléibhe
dúlamán na farraige
‘s dúlamán a’ deididh
A ‘níon mhín ó
sin anall na fir shuirí
A mháthairín mhín ó
cuir na roithleáin go dtí mé
Curfá
Tá ceann buí ór
Ar an dúlamán gaelach
Tá dhá chluais mhaol
Ar an dúlamán gaelach
Curfá
Rachaimid don Iúir
Leis an dúlamán gaelach
Ceannóimid bróga daora
Ar an dúlamán maorach
Curfá
Bróga breaca dubha
Ar an dúlamán gaelach
Tá bairéad agus triús
Ar an dúlamán maorach
Curfá
Goidé a thug na tíre thú?
Arsa an dúlamán gaelach
Ag suirí le do ‘níon
Arsa an dúlamán gaelach
Curfá
Cha bhfaigheann tú mo ‘níon
Arsa an dúlamán gaelach
Bhuel fuadóidh mé liom í
Arsa an dúlamán maorach
TRANSLATION:
Chorus
Seaweed of the yellow cliff
Seaweed of the hill
Seaweed of the ocean
And seaweed of the tooth
Oh gentle daughter
Here come the courting men
Oh gentle mother
Put the wheels in motion for me
Chorus
There is a golden yellow head
On the Irish seaweed
There are two bare ears
On the Irish seaweed
Chorus
We will go to Newry
With the Irish seaweed
We will buy expensive shoes
said the edible seaweed
Chorus
There are dappled black shoes
On the Irish seaweed
There is a beret and trousers
On the edible seaweed
Chorus
What brought you to these parts?
Said the Irish seaweed
Courting with your daughter
Said the the Irish seaweed
Chorus
You will not get my daughter
Said the Irish seaweed
Well I’ll abduct her
Said the the edible seaweed

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Комментарии : 928   
@UCDPerformingGroups
@UCDPerformingGroups 3 года назад
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@Keegerator
@Keegerator 5 лет назад
I don't think I'll ever hear a better song about seaweed
@DW-gf7nd
@DW-gf7nd 5 лет назад
Keegerator :Lol. Have you heard any other songs avout seaweed.?
@clairealexander1346
@clairealexander1346 5 лет назад
Damn straight.
@SuperTwixter
@SuperTwixter 5 лет назад
This song put all the others into submission.
@baileycarson9389
@baileycarson9389 5 лет назад
Ikr
@ritawing1064
@ritawing1064 5 лет назад
Oooh that gave me a good laugh, thanks!
@christineelizabethhorner5829
@christineelizabethhorner5829 5 лет назад
Finest seaweed in all of ireland
@hoodietheproxy8575
@hoodietheproxy8575 5 лет назад
Yeah!
@captaincrunchiii158
@captaincrunchiii158 5 лет назад
Nothing like that good yellow seaweed
@nguyenngocminh7504
@nguyenngocminh7504 3 года назад
Although I’m Vietnamese, I still want to learn this song
@alildaisy.5697
@alildaisy.5697 5 лет назад
Sometimes I listen to songs in languages foreign to me to not focus on what’s being said, but rather the beauty with which it’s said. This is the top of my list.
@pigasduholm4460
@pigasduholm4460 5 лет назад
The Cheese Head Peoples My man
@gusinfante
@gusinfante 5 лет назад
The Cheese Head Peoples Same here!
@ImDeafAF
@ImDeafAF 5 лет назад
The Cheese Head Peoples if you think this is good Irish 😂 try “mo ghille mear” by this same group ♥️ makes me proud to be Irish
@itscris01
@itscris01 5 лет назад
It’s funny because I think that this song is about two kinds of seaweed being gathered and talking to each other.
@marissa8190
@marissa8190 5 лет назад
Cristiana Laboy i’ve read that it’s a metaphor, a poor man who wants to marry a rich man’s daughter :)
@cur1ouscatf1sh
@cur1ouscatf1sh 5 лет назад
The soloist is Ciarán O’Donovan. You’re welcome.
@PawanRao007
@PawanRao007 5 лет назад
BaileyJ 🙏🏼
@sidharthcs2110
@sidharthcs2110 4 года назад
How it's pronounced?
@svyatoslavrurikovich8831
@svyatoslavrurikovich8831 4 года назад
@@sidharthcs2110 Kee-ran O'Donovan.
@rosebudliness
@rosebudliness 4 года назад
sidharth cs Kee-rawn
@moijesuisa
@moijesuisa 4 года назад
@coinínbán there's an italian name Chiara (Claire in English), so that may be part of the reason
@roisinnigcrainn7722
@roisinnigcrainn7722 3 года назад
Guyyysssss. It's not just about Seaweed. The word "Seaweed" (Dúlamán) represents the lover of the girl in the story. Irish people give each other weird nicknames related to their appearance or profession, it's just what we do. Let me translate the first verse for you: "A níon mhín ó, sin anall na fir a shúirí" - My dear daughter, here come the men to woo thee "A mhaithairín ó, cur na roithealean go dtí mé" - Dear mother, put the wheels in motion for me (directly translated as "to me" but context changes it) As you can see, the daughter wants to elope with the men (who are seaweed farmers in the song) and she's asking her mother to help. Well, it turns out the daughter's father is a seaweed farmer himself, he actually owns the farm that the men are working on. So he's mighty pissed that his employees are flirting with his daughter - as a wealthy man, the owner wants his daughter to marry another wealthy man to look after her. So then there's a row, the daughter and the lover (Dúlamán) head to Nuir and Dúlamán spoils his girl with expensive shoes, and they basically have run away to be together at this point. That's as much as I can remember without referencing the exact translation. I hope this provided a bit of context for everyone. No, it's not a song about literal seaweed, but I can understand why you'd think that! Excellent performance from the choir, by the way!
@DJK3115
@DJK3115 3 года назад
Many thanks for the information!
@roisinnigcrainn7722
@roisinnigcrainn7722 3 года назад
@@DJK3115 Oh no problem! You're very welcome!
@renamuchindu1586
@renamuchindu1586 3 года назад
Thank you so much for explaining it
@irishful1
@irishful1 3 года назад
many thanks are in order.
@mollieh7056
@mollieh7056 3 года назад
Thank you roisin ❤️
@hizkias2679
@hizkias2679 5 лет назад
Time to learn a new language on duolingo I guess
@nmmccrea
@nmmccrea 4 года назад
I'm working on it...man...it's rough
@franklesmaj8863
@franklesmaj8863 4 года назад
Irish is a beautiful language but is probably more difficult than Italian. I struggle with the Irish (Gaeilge) but I have learned heaps through Duolingo, listening to songs and generally immersing myself in the Irish culture. Make the effort coz it's worth the effort.
@ivyherz7816
@ivyherz7816 4 года назад
@@iammcwaffles5514 and hungarian 🤐
@gold_leaf0702
@gold_leaf0702 4 года назад
Gaeilge on duolingo has a buncj of missing audio files, so you're best off finding it in a book and practicing with native speakers online
@showproed
@showproed 4 года назад
@@iammcwaffles5514 Finnish - 300 words for dog.
@bradleymussell3482
@bradleymussell3482 5 лет назад
Love the guy on the drum
@patrickbutchart9956
@patrickbutchart9956 5 лет назад
It's called a bodhran 👊
@bardfinn
@bardfinn 5 лет назад
@@patrickbutchart9956 And he's using a jazz-stick tipper, and he's quite good.
@nguyenngocminh7504
@nguyenngocminh7504 3 года назад
Bodhran is Irish drum
@somecallmetim46
@somecallmetim46 5 лет назад
The things the soloist chap does with his voice to make it sound like the lilt of a bagpipe is incredible Irish level 10,000! I've heard a much more percussive, harsh, straight-rhythm rendition of this piece before, and this one is very endearing and accessible. LOVE WHAT THIS CHOIR DOES. And the videography is next-level - kudos!!
@connorannable8608
@connorannable8608 5 лет назад
somecallmetim46 I’d say the soloist’s lilt is more like a Celtic flute, but nevertheless
@johnparr347yrsand2
@johnparr347yrsand2 5 лет назад
@@connorannable8608 I would Agree with you , it's much more flute than Bagpipe
@ScoreAnimation
@ScoreAnimation 5 лет назад
Maybe he have some knowledge of Sean-Nós because he definitely use some elements of it.
@jakeragsdale6029
@jakeragsdale6029 4 года назад
Can it be played on bagpipes?
@Catubrannos
@Catubrannos 4 года назад
Irish music has a type called port béil (mouth music) which can get very fast and precise.Even sung slow this song is very up and down.
@jimthebuckfuck6000
@jimthebuckfuck6000 5 лет назад
The Irish language makes me cry when I hear it sung so beautifully
@colfol231
@colfol231 5 лет назад
James Buckley yes!
@grainneocruhuir6383
@grainneocruhuir6383 5 лет назад
James Buckley as an Irish person I can report that it also makes your want to cry for an entirely different reason when you try to learn it.
@Ash-uv2ck
@Ash-uv2ck 5 лет назад
@@grainneocruhuir6383 honestly ya. I went to a Gaelscoil though so I've been learning it since I was 4.
@marybernadette4972
@marybernadette4972 4 года назад
🤣😂😉Grainne!
@ivy7068
@ivy7068 4 года назад
Grainne O' Cruhuir most accurate statement ever 🙈 and saying go tobann every second sentence in stories and the sraith pictúir 😂
@modisuppose1321
@modisuppose1321 5 лет назад
soloist looks like an actual elf. In a beautiful way. Like hes beautiful and mysterious or something but it might also have to do with his enchanting voice and the fact that I dont speak Irish.
@qwertyTRiG
@qwertyTRiG 5 лет назад
And his cheekbones.
@enc7325
@enc7325 5 лет назад
He's sooo gorgeous
@kayalls
@kayalls 5 лет назад
Anyone else think that he looks like he could be Jimmy Carr's son?? ٩(^‿^)۶
@KrlKngMrtssn
@KrlKngMrtssn 5 лет назад
The least thing looking like elfs are the Irish believe me
@caomh6168
@caomh6168 5 лет назад
@@KrlKngMrtssn thanks? 😂
@lightlessmoons
@lightlessmoons 5 лет назад
is no one going to address that the drummer literally has elvish like ears and is gracing us with music from faerie lands??
@thomaslowry5868
@thomaslowry5868 5 лет назад
Many of us (Irish) have pointy sticky out ears like elves
@grainneocruhuir6383
@grainneocruhuir6383 5 лет назад
Thomas Lowry can confirm
@meowmocha12
@meowmocha12 5 лет назад
I never noticed the drummer's ears. They do have a bit of a point to them. On the other hand, I watched the music video for "Let Her Go" by Passenger, and I'm certain the singer is an elf. 😂 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RBumgq5yVrA.html
@fancifulbread8040
@fancifulbread8040 5 лет назад
@@thomaslowry5868 us Irish are elves lol, think about it, we're from a special island with lots of green
@dreadpiraterobertsii4420
@dreadpiraterobertsii4420 4 года назад
Ears like the Sam maguire
@ladyofthelake9667
@ladyofthelake9667 4 года назад
That drummer, I would move mountains for. His soul is his music, you can feel it through his music. He was destined for this. This is no doubt my favorite version of this song.
@anathem9982
@anathem9982 4 года назад
Damn, don't see anyone talking about my man absolutely slaying it on the Bodhrán
@cecilyerker
@cecilyerker 3 года назад
Bodhrán players do be lowkey killing it tho
@codswallop321
@codswallop321 3 года назад
The new John Joe Kelly...
@luthiermatt
@luthiermatt Год назад
Mesmerizing
@ShastriAkella
@ShastriAkella 5 лет назад
Ciarán O’Donovan: you're brilliant. your voice is both earthy and ethereal.
@TChops-hi7hr
@TChops-hi7hr 3 года назад
The percussionist is just pure FIRE.
@jonahrichardson3000
@jonahrichardson3000 5 лет назад
This is a brilliant choral arrangement of Dúlamán, the singers are amazing, the Irish pronunciation seems spot on and the bodhrán is great as they always are :P I hope you do more Irish songs, or songs in Scots Gaelic or Welsh for that matter, Ireland and the British Isles have such a rich folk song tradition which deserves to be kept alive with great choirs such as yours!!
@qwertyTRiG
@qwertyTRiG 4 года назад
They've released an album of Irish & Scottish music.
@innesmacneil
@innesmacneil 3 года назад
This song is actually a Gàidhlig (Scottish Gaelic) song from the Isle of Barra in the Western Isles of Scotland, translated into Gaelige (Irish).
@tomoshea7230
@tomoshea7230 3 года назад
@@innesmacneil so it's a Irish as all things Gaelic in Scotland came from Ireland including the word Scoti meaning someone from Ireland
@innesmacneil
@innesmacneil 3 года назад
@@tomoshea7230 Gaelic culture in Scotland is a mix of ancient Irish, Pictish and Nordic cultures, especially in the Western Isles as we’re actually knows as Norse-Gaels, so no you are actually wrong in your statement.
@tomoshea7230
@tomoshea7230 3 года назад
@@innesmacneil everything that the Scots like to project to the world today like the kilt ,bagpipes shinty Scots Gaelic all came from Ireland , Scotland means the land of the Irish as much as Scots don't like to admit it Scotland wouldn't be what it is today if the Irish didn't settle it from Dal Rialta
@sarmegwantwatchmovie
@sarmegwantwatchmovie Год назад
I'm insanely impressed by the drummer
@dirkhoekstra727
@dirkhoekstra727 3 года назад
That guy's percussion rhythm is as perfect as you can get it.
@johnmartlew5897
@johnmartlew5897 24 дня назад
I love that these are not just chorale singers but chorale scholars. Indeed they are.
@catherine412-paris2
@catherine412-paris2 3 года назад
Each time I'm in shock ... the lead singer ... he has the sweetest and smoothest voice ever !
@scoutz0rs
@scoutz0rs 5 лет назад
Dulaman is my very favorite Irish songs. Altan’s arrangement was my gateway drug.
@wakefulday
@wakefulday 4 года назад
I'm not an Irish, I've never been to Ireland and I don't know much about it's history, but I have a soft spot in my soul for the Irish people, their beautiful accent and music.
@emeraldwaffle6325
@emeraldwaffle6325 4 года назад
You should go to Ireland, it is so beautiful like the language.
@wakefulday
@wakefulday 4 года назад
@@emeraldwaffle6325 Thank you, I'd love to. Perhaps, one day, if the world is allowed to restore its normalcy and it's easy to move around again.
@nguyenngocminh7504
@nguyenngocminh7504 3 года назад
And I’m Vietnamese
@Croucher72649
@Croucher72649 Год назад
@@nguyenngocminh7504 alright
@19MJ74
@19MJ74 3 года назад
Beautiful. The Bodhrán is unreal. Pure skill.
@phenomcosmic450
@phenomcosmic450 5 лет назад
I have been listening to this song day and night, I have not slept, the music keeps me alive. AHAHAHAHAHA TIME TO DANCE ME LADS!!!!!
@11vag
@11vag 5 лет назад
I am from latin america so I had no idea this existed. RU-vid recommended me this and I’m glad it did. This is beautiful and really impressive. Their voices are amazing and there is a rythm to the whole... song? I don’t know whats the correct term, that evokes beautiful things. I want to hear more.
@ImaginaryMdA
@ImaginaryMdA 4 года назад
I can't stop watching this. Help.
@EthalaRide
@EthalaRide 4 года назад
The lead guy is incredible, I'm just drawn in by him. Everyone is beautiful, but there's this magic I can't place.
@janeray8742
@janeray8742 4 года назад
He's like some ethereal elf-like being, right??
@charlescharliejpeg
@charlescharliejpeg 5 лет назад
So cool that such beautiful noise is just one drum and the human voice
@nguyenngocminh7504
@nguyenngocminh7504 3 года назад
It’s a bodhran
@anikadavie3392
@anikadavie3392 4 года назад
when a song about seaweed is the most beautiful thing you’ve ever heard....
@jst601
@jst601 5 лет назад
Never ever give up this beautiful language. So moving.
@nolansheridan196
@nolansheridan196 5 лет назад
I would love to hear more of this soloist. Very talented (and very, very handsome!)
@cur1ouscatf1sh
@cur1ouscatf1sh 5 лет назад
Nolan Sheridan his name is Ciarán O’Donovan, if that helps
@nolansheridan196
@nolansheridan196 5 лет назад
@@cur1ouscatf1sh oh I know! He's got a few other wonderful solos on their perpetual twilight album 😊
@Rinikatt1003
@Rinikatt1003 4 года назад
Irish men are gorgeous 😍
@nguyenngocminh7504
@nguyenngocminh7504 3 года назад
Lol 😂
@eva-lottaroache4509
@eva-lottaroache4509 8 месяцев назад
Almost as gorgeous as the korean men….🤣😘 You must check out the vocal group Forestella because they are God sent….Just a tip if you need something more than the irish! 🤣🫶🤗
@letslia213
@letslia213 5 лет назад
Wow!!! It defies words to explain how just voice and simple one bodhran can evoke the epitome of beauty in music. Outstanding
@Asoveth
@Asoveth 3 года назад
Dublin College of Choral Studies makes some really nice songs. I don't understand all the words, which is a shame, but I still enjoy listening to these songs. Greetings from Germany and all of you stay healthy.
@gaylerobertson7971
@gaylerobertson7971 Год назад
I could listen to this wonderful group for hours!! WOW!
@annamagill
@annamagill 4 года назад
I hope I never get tired of Irish, German, Scottish, and Norse folk songs like this.
@leiladekwatro3147
@leiladekwatro3147 3 года назад
Irish history: War. Religious Oppresion. Revolt. Tyrrany. Irish songs: lmao *s e a w e e d*
@adhamhmacconchobhair7565
@adhamhmacconchobhair7565 3 года назад
Seaweed is magical. English is just ugly and takes the beauty out of the world Cran just is better than tree
@leiladekwatro3147
@leiladekwatro3147 3 года назад
@@adhamhmacconchobhair7565 no offense but dulaman sounds like the name of a hardware store
@Philrc
@Philrc 3 года назад
@@leiladekwatro3147 to you
@seanfulham6046
@seanfulham6046 3 года назад
To be fair, a lot of Irish songs are also about war, religious oppression, rebellion and tyranny. But yeah, we also just have the normal work songs, laments , ballads and ... seaweed.
@ANNEKE1999
@ANNEKE1999 3 года назад
Well...if you think about history, seaweed might have been important for the Irish. Could have been a source of food or whatsoever. If you think about other cultures they tend to sing about nature and food as well.
@stevenwood2436
@stevenwood2436 4 года назад
They all sound AMAZING when they harmonise
@mattr3927
@mattr3927 4 года назад
That bodhrán player kicked ass! Well done that man!!!
@wlamb9
@wlamb9 5 лет назад
This is my go-to song when I need some seaweed inspiration.
@LifeontheBush
@LifeontheBush Год назад
Wow this is beautiful. If you wear headphones you can actually hear the pounding of the drums and the echoes of the voices.
@Hawkpelt94
@Hawkpelt94 2 года назад
I watched "Song of the Sea" for the first time recently, and absolutely loved the jaunty little bit of this song that was sung. I'm so glad I stumbled upon this
@scottytee3651
@scottytee3651 5 лет назад
I have no clue what the ffff they are saying but wowww. Such passion, about SEAWEED
@xaolin951
@xaolin951 2 года назад
Aaaaaand I am here again lol. This video is like a magnet. It pulls me back here everytime I am around youtube lol. Way to good to be true lol
@eugeniomorais7041
@eugeniomorais7041 4 года назад
I dont urderstand nothing but is beautiful to my ears. From Brazil.
@robynlynnellebaker3378
@robynlynnellebaker3378 4 года назад
People that click “dislike” on excellent music such as this are obviously trolls. There is nothing to dislike. Beautifully done.
@nguyenngocminh7504
@nguyenngocminh7504 2 года назад
0 dislike
@ranyataha7477
@ranyataha7477 4 года назад
This song gives me goosebumps
@gill426
@gill426 5 лет назад
Me too, I've fallen in love with this song a lot, it holds so much power!!!
@jaylynndarling8643
@jaylynndarling8643 4 года назад
I don’t think I have ever heard a more beautiful language
@McDonnelMark
@McDonnelMark 4 года назад
I've only ever heard Clannad's version, but these folks did a wonderful job. Beautiful.
@dermur68
@dermur68 2 года назад
In fairness, Altan do what I always thought was the best version...until I heard this. Brilliant arrangement and performance. Ciarán O'Donovan could be the next Iarla Ó Lionáird.
@alexpainter4169
@alexpainter4169 4 года назад
I wish I knew how to speak Irish Gaelic. It is such a beautiful sounding language
@maciejkwiatkowski7558
@maciejkwiatkowski7558 4 года назад
This was probably the language in which the Elves communicated ... they are constantly captivating!
@MathasiaJ
@MathasiaJ 3 года назад
Depends on the elves in question. The sidhe spoke in something like Old Irish gaelic, the fomoire communicated by thought, and the Alfs spoke a variation on Old Norse
@maddiem3686
@maddiem3686 5 лет назад
I love irish culture and people, AWESOME! Greetings from Poland
@liamK1916
@liamK1916 4 года назад
We love Poland too xxx
@arakhnos
@arakhnos 5 лет назад
These kids are terrific. And I love the song, although I could never get that excited about seaweed...
@dateouka
@dateouka 5 лет назад
Haha. Good comment
@BricksAndButter
@BricksAndButter 3 года назад
This is water for the soul.
@ptheorist4670
@ptheorist4670 4 года назад
Amazing performance! I've been learning Irish on Duolingo for the past two months, and it's so beautiful to be able to have a connection with the language through one of my favourite musical traditions, performed in one of my favourite arrangements - choral!
@songbird377
@songbird377 5 лет назад
I would totally use this as a workout song 😆 it makes you want to dance!
@josephr.gainey2079
@josephr.gainey2079 4 года назад
Ciarán O’Donovan was beautiful as the soloist and the singers sang wonderfully. And the drummer ... . Wish I were in Ireland so I could attend one of your concerts!
@UCDPerformingGroups
@UCDPerformingGroups 4 года назад
Thank you to everyone for your support! We've opened up a virtual tip jar, any contribution would be greatly appreciated :) Thank you from all the Choral Scholars. Stay safe :) www.ucdchoralscholars.ie/support
@TheAubreeC
@TheAubreeC 3 года назад
I will be purchasing this album and will be playing it at my wedding bc it makes me HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY ❤❤❤ or should I say 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
@Ricardojoglar
@Ricardojoglar 5 лет назад
Excellent vocal technique, arrangement and performance
@jordanweir7187
@jordanweir7187 5 лет назад
that's some bloody good seaweed
@quarantina3999
@quarantina3999 2 года назад
This song is a game changer for seaweed.
@tamaraj4200
@tamaraj4200 3 года назад
I have added this to my personal music playlist.
@stigyanblue1442
@stigyanblue1442 5 лет назад
I remember this from the movie "song of the sea" definitely worth a watch or three!
@Mr_T_Badger
@Mr_T_Badger 4 года назад
Lmystery Dmystery I just looked this up thanks to your comment and now I want to buy Cartoon Saloon’s whole catalogue.
@Hecate2011
@Hecate2011 4 года назад
The drummer is brilliant. And the song...don't ever lose your beautiful language.
@leftyspade
@leftyspade 4 года назад
Nephew from NYC going to the University of Dublin, now I know why! Incredible and brilliant!
@SparklyStoner360
@SparklyStoner360 4 года назад
Awesome version! The guy on the bodhran is super talented too.
@overtonhallford54
@overtonhallford54 2 года назад
I heard this first at my local classical station. All Classical out of Portland Oregon. I love it.
@trnobles
@trnobles 5 лет назад
I was expecting something similar to the Bothy Band version and was very pleasantly surprised with this very creative and beautiful arrangement!
@meows7229
@meows7229 5 лет назад
Awesome song! In Filipino, we call Jelly made from a certain seaweed, "Gulaman".
@dershogun6396
@dershogun6396 4 года назад
@Moses Wisdom Well that is rather random. Filipino and Irish are not in the same languagefamily, so it has to be an incident.
@qwertyTRiG
@qwertyTRiG 4 года назад
@@dershogun6396 There are some beautiful coincidences in linguistics. There's an Australian language in which the word for dog is "dog"! Filipino has borrowed a lot of words from Spanish and English, so it's not impossible that this is a related word, but it's more likely a coincidence.
@LambentIchor
@LambentIchor 4 года назад
@@qwertyTRiGCognate of dúlamán in Welsh is gwymon, in Breton goumon, and from there into French it's goémon, used to make a jelly, carragheenan, there too. Serge Gainsbourg has a song Les goémons. It is an amazing coincidence that the word for a seaweed that is used to make a jelly could be so close, but I can't find evidence that it had a Spanish cognate. The words I know in Spanish for this same seaweed is musgo de Irlanda, and musgo carrageen. It is agar that's used in the Philippines though. Interesting.
@qwertyTRiG
@qwertyTRiG 4 года назад
@@LambentIchor Thanks for the research. That is interesting.
@niknokpalabok3030
@niknokpalabok3030 3 года назад
@@dershogun6396 hehe, Gulaman isn't pronounced the same as Dúlaman. So yes, you right ❤️
@neiltungbaban3664
@neiltungbaban3664 4 года назад
I find it awesome that we have a desert named gulaman made from water mixed with sugar and agar a substance derived from seaweeds
@OShaughnessyC
@OShaughnessyC 3 года назад
Beautiful arrangement!
@dateouka
@dateouka 5 лет назад
Beautiful song. I have been to Dublin once. Love Irelnd and Irish songs. Wish I have a chance to learn Irish language.
@danielbriggz
@danielbriggz 5 лет назад
I understood nothing, yet I understood so much. I love hearing songs like this. Ol Irish songs of the faerie folk are amazing
@YMWitty
@YMWitty 3 года назад
Interesting to compare this to the Celtic Woman version. I always think it's cool how different arrangements can turn the same song into a very different performance
@nellymahog6007
@nellymahog6007 2 года назад
Superb!
@jenny5995
@jenny5995 5 лет назад
I still love this so much! The first time I've heard this song was in Endless Ocean 2 🙈
@lmaowhathappened
@lmaowhathappened 5 лет назад
Omg same💕❤ best game ever🙇❤
@keeganfinley5404
@keeganfinley5404 4 года назад
Gaelic is beautiful, but super difficult to speak because parents no longer teach their children the language. Ciarán made this song sound amazing
@photofreak56
@photofreak56 3 года назад
This might be one of the only connections I have to my culture. My great-grandfather had to leave cork because of what the English were doing to us within a generation our language was lost I've been trying to learn but because I'm dyslexic it's hard I like listening to this choir because it feels like I get to hear my culture a little bit I get to hear the songs that my great-grandfather liked to sing... the English trying to completely wipe our culture out as they did for so many others
@Lotshobbies
@Lotshobbies 4 года назад
Wow!
@remiclud
@remiclud 3 года назад
Ah!!! Ces Irlandais! S'ils n'existaient pas il faudrait les inventer. Merci pour cette illustration sonore de la beauté. BRAVO à la chorale.
@1weirdgirl
@1weirdgirl 4 года назад
The song is gorgeous!
@JulesThePsion
@JulesThePsion 5 лет назад
There's something that just feels so universally right and good about many voices harmonizing into one. It transcends any one culture or language, and feels so universally... human... It's beautiful.
@Sturmknecht
@Sturmknecht 3 года назад
Definitely among the top three songs about seaweed I have heard today.
@meepulp
@meepulp 3 года назад
Its not about seaweed
@kuzzbillington6392
@kuzzbillington6392 3 года назад
Huge credits to the drummer as well, doing a great job 👍👍👍
@damianmccoy6128
@damianmccoy6128 4 года назад
Stunningly beautiful.
@crazyd3uces
@crazyd3uces 5 лет назад
Magical... calls my soul, to what or to where, I do not know
@radagastthebrown578
@radagastthebrown578 Год назад
I think this is the best song about seaweed ever made.
@Canuckmom128
@Canuckmom128 5 лет назад
UCD Choral Scholars - such an incredibly tight, talented group. Soloist has a " young Liam Neeson" vibe. Outstanding as always !
@soukaina2597
@soukaina2597 4 года назад
I listen to this at least twice a day 😍 greetings from Morocco.
@ifonlyicouldstop
@ifonlyicouldstop 4 года назад
There's an open frame drum (like the Bódhran in this video) too, isn't there?
@soukaina2597
@soukaina2597 2 года назад
@@ifonlyicouldstop yes there is! We can it bendir
@StephanieBacks
@StephanieBacks 4 года назад
had my bird on my shoulder listening to this. she fell asleep so deeply she fell over (she's ok)
@fodonogue3
@fodonogue3 3 года назад
Absolutely captivating. Seriously, though, how are they all so beautiful and talented? And the soloist? Don’t even get me started!
@nerdtastic2014
@nerdtastic2014 5 лет назад
Gorgeous arrangement!
@LittleBitVic
@LittleBitVic 2 года назад
Woops, sorry, excuse me. I'll just pick my jaw back up off the floor here and try to tell my heart to stop falling for an Irish singer I've never met. Pardon me, I can see myself out, then, thank you.
@-purenjun8142
@-purenjun8142 2 года назад
This song makes me so happy. You don't even know how much I smiled when my choir teacher showed this to us. Everyone just looks like they're having a good time and the song sounds very happy (:
@frankklive3921
@frankklive3921 5 лет назад
Amazing tonal quality to the soloist's voice
@cuhulainsblood
@cuhulainsblood 5 лет назад
I love it brilliantly done. So much talent here.
@Ladycraft-lk5tk
@Ladycraft-lk5tk 5 лет назад
Absolutely beautiful. Looks like I've found a new favorite acapella group. Will go look at that album now.
@user-qz9zu1fq9k
@user-qz9zu1fq9k 5 лет назад
This is very beautiful :) Big respect from Poland
@RedStack95
@RedStack95 5 лет назад
I don’t understand a word without looking at the description, but this is beautiful! 😊💛
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