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A dtainig ariamh
An ghealach is an ghrian
Fol lol the doh fol the day
Fol the day fol the day
Imtheochaidh an ghealach's an ghrian
An Daoine og is a chail 'na dhiadh
Fol lol the doh fol the day
Fol the doh fol the day
Fol lol the doh fol the day
Fol the doh fol the day
Imtheochaidh a dtainig ariamh
An duine og is aa chail ne dhiadh
Fol lol the doh fol the day
Fol the doh fol the day
I live near Gweedore. The family runs a pub there; you can see gold and platinum records of Clannad and Enya all over the walls. Moya has worked tirelessly to help up and coming performers in Co. Donegal; you can hear fabulous live music there regularly.
As with Enya, you can really hear the landscape here in their music. There's something truly magical about this part of the world.
Agree, I go to west Donegal every year since 1989. In love with the place
I live near Gweedore. The family runs a pub there; you can see gold and platinum records of Clannad and Enya all over the walls. Moya has worked tirelessly to help up and coming performers in Co. Donegal; you can hear fabulous live music there regularly.
As with Enya, you can really hear the landscape here in their music. There's something truly magical about this part of the world.
Cool story. Thank You for sharing it.
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So this is what Saltwater from Chicane is based on :p
aye
Superbe chanson.
As with Enya, you can really hear the landscape here in their music. There's something truly magical about this part of the world.
Saying that it's been a while since I've heard it and it still sounds great. It started it's own genre really, and I have a soft spot for Gaelic music from many sources. Enya, Clannad, Runrig, Cappercailie, Horslips and even U2. Add some Uilleann Pipes aa well and I'm happy.
Makes 2 of us!
Make it 3!
papersitter wrote:
Dude you nailed it, THAT'S where I remember hearing it back in the day...and such a great concert too, Red Rocks
Makes 2 of us!
One of those "Ya gotta be in the mood"...
Tonight I am
Thanks
Me too!
One of those "Ya gotta be in the mood"...
Tonight I am
Thanks
loved that Robin Hood (but it was on ITV - Saturday nights, around 7!)
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Great movie too.
I live near Gweedore. The family runs a pub there; you can see gold and platinum records of Clannad and Enya all over the walls. Moya has worked tirelessly to help up and coming performers in Co. Donegal; you can hear fabulous live music there regularly.
As with Enya, you can really hear the landscape here in their music. There's something truly magical about this part of the world.
Have been in the pub 2 yrs ago for a b-day party. Great location.