Lady played this in glanmire Cork Ireland for me because it's my father's favourite. This video the way they 3 play, the way they sound together brought me str8 back to that nyt in 2009. Absolutely amazing... Up the irish... Proud rebel I am. 🇮🇪🍀🍀🇮🇪
Many years ago as a teenager, I worked in a country pub down in Cork. On Fridays there were trad sessions. There were no speakers or amps - it was background music mainly. But when this tune came on, everyone went quiet and just listened. It’s a hauntingly beautiful tune, even more so when played in this same style. I’ve been gone out of Ireland since 2008 now, but this version transports needs back in time and place. Thank you.
I'm entranced by this tune. Currently my two favourite versions are this one and the one by Charlie & The Bhoys live at Barrowlands, Glasgow. I include both in my twitter bio trying to get folk to come and listen. Superb. Thankyou.
Just listened to the original by Finbar Furey which is absolutely fantastic, then found your version which is also absolutely fantastic in a much simpler style which I love. Agree with Paul Lavan, you just have to listen to this so many times and then more. I am now facing the challenge of learning this on my tin whistle!!
you 3 have a really fab sound together....I am used to hearing Graham play the whistle for this one....but Linda is really, really good, I love the blend you guys have, can not wait to hear some more of your new recordings together....I am impressed, truly Impressed, Good work Guy's....;-)
Do you have the guitar chords for your version?. Excellent rendition, im trying to get my wee lad to play the guitar with yours truly on whistle and the wee girl on fiddle!!
@@bidbadgray I love this tune and can now play it myself on whistle. Took me five months on and off alongside other new tunes. But this is still my favorite version and the one I used to transcribe and play it.