Planxty on the Late Late Show

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2012/11/16 02:06:26 (permalink)

Planxty on the Late Late Show

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Z3A5Tgy47M

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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/16 02:39:51 (permalink)
    Reminds me of Rhymin' Simon's "Richard cory"

     
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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/16 06:16:34 (permalink)
    A great and influential band, thanks for the link.

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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/16 07:39:01 (permalink)


    I have a close friend here who plays "trad" more than anything else.

    Years ago he made the journey to the mother isle to study at the source.

    He planned to spend a month in the pubs playing Irish music.

    He said it took a few nights to get to know the locals, but at some point it all came together and they let him play along.

    Before it was over the locals expressed an enthusiasm to learn the songs my friend brought over which he thought of as Traditional Irish music and the Irish locals started teaching my friend their favorite songs which they thought of as new world Appalachian folk.

    Funny stories that all seemed to end up with music being played down on the beach as the sun came up.



    Good times.




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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/16 11:06:55 (permalink)
    I love the sound of the celtic bouzouki.

     
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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/16 11:38:18 (permalink)
    bouzouki
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    I love the sound of the celtic bouzouki.

    Here's one for ya. Paul Brady was with Planxty for a while. He has a fantastic voice. 


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVM1xAO2xIk





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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/16 11:48:33 (permalink)
    More bouzouki: This is The Bothy Band with Sixteen Come Next Sunday. It's a really fantastic song with Donal Lunny on bouzouki, he's an absolute legend. When Micheal O'Domhnaill comes in on guitar it's such a massive sound. I love the way they've harmonized this. 

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SYjskl3uaE

    Micheal O'Domhnaill was also a beautiful singer, this song sends shivers up my spine. I believe he's playing it in DADGAD, a really nice arrangement. I love the unconventional meter in some of these Irish tunes. 

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3UcnUqc0qk

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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/16 11:55:30 (permalink)
    Is that... LEMMY?! ;-p

    Anyway... dude, this is great stuff. My first major project with Sonar is going to be a celtic album. I've got about 3 or 4 hours of material under my belt already. Now I'm gonna have to research Planxty to swipe some more tunes. Cheers.
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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/16 12:06:06 (permalink)

    Lunny is definitely the folk version of Lemmy 

    I discovered Planxty after having been a fan of Bert Jansch and John Renbourn for a long time and following the folk/acoustic connections there...they really were an amazing band and Andy Irvine is an absolute master of the strings and an amazing singer to boot. I loved the way that crowd modernized folk music without splashing loads of cheesy synths all over it, which a lot of other artists were guilty of. 


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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/18 17:17:04 (permalink)
    A little bit further to the left but superb musicians have a look at Moving Hearts on youtube...Donal with some wonderful musicians...The Storm is one of those tunes that will stay with me forever when I saw them live many many years ago...

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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/19 03:13:47 (permalink)
    Sharke, have you seen The Transatlantic Sessions? Fantastic stuff on there. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5kEiE6bDxk

     
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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/19 11:49:17 (permalink)
    Great stuff. Nice to see John Doyle in there, he's one of the best rhythm guitarists around! I love his duet "Bitter The Parting," it's one of the nicest songs I've heard for years. 

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPLbMhIy1iY

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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/19 12:04:29 (permalink)
    Moving Hearts
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    A little bit further to the left but superb musicians have a look at Moving Hearts on youtube...Donal with some wonderful musicians...The Storm is one of those tunes that will stay with me forever when I saw them live many many years ago...
    I have heard Moving Hearts, I believe Mick Hanly used to sing for them. Hanly had the nicest voice for folk music, I don't believe he sings folk any more though (or not as much). Here he is with Andy Irvine singing Johnny Lovely Johnny. I love the rhythm of his voice. There's not much of his folk stuff on YouTube but if you ever get the chance to hear his version of "I Courted A Wee Girl" then do so, it's one of the nicest vocals I have ever heard. 


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMh7bp845f4



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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/19 13:29:08 (permalink)
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    Great stuff. Nice to see John Doyle in there, he's one of the best rhythm guitarists around! I love his duet "Bitter The Parting," it's one of the nicest songs I've heard for years. 

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPLbMhIy1iY

    Thanks for that, I'm a fan of Ms Rusby, but I'd never heard this. Beautiful song.

     
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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/19 13:35:36 (permalink)
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    sharke


    Great stuff. Nice to see John Doyle in there, he's one of the best rhythm guitarists around! I love his duet "Bitter The Parting," it's one of the nicest songs I've heard for years. 

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPLbMhIy1iY

    Thanks for that, I'm a fan of Ms Rusby, but I'd never heard this. Beautiful song.
    That whole album is fantastic. Love his instrumentals too...


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTWIk1XeAks



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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/19 13:51:57 (permalink)
    sharke


    jamesg1213


    sharke


    Great stuff. Nice to see John Doyle in there, he's one of the best rhythm guitarists around! I love his duet "Bitter The Parting," it's one of the nicest songs I've heard for years. 

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPLbMhIy1iY

    Thanks for that, I'm a fan of Ms Rusby, but I'd never heard this. Beautiful song.
    That whole album is fantastic. Love his instrumentals too...


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTWIk1XeAks



    This is fast becoming my favourite thread..brilliant stuff.


     
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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/19 13:57:20 (permalink)

     
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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/19 14:03:45 (permalink)
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    Wolfstone - The Bloody Bouzouki

    That is a nice fusion when it kicks in later in the song! Blooming nice fiddle playing as well. 

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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/19 14:07:04 (permalink)
    That's Duncan Chisholm, he's a wonderful player.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUmfh_KCxKQ

     
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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/19 14:09:42 (permalink)
     Darnit I had to watch this without audio....nice hairdews hairdoos...uh kinda nice well sorta maybe.I want to hear it with real sound.

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    Re:Planxty on the Late Late Show 2012/11/20 12:46:42 (permalink)
    Hi,
     
    Love this stuff ... and I think their related band "The Bothy Band" is also just as good and valuable.

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