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roxpost (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
marvoulles
lorddragonite (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
A fleeting flower, blooming once in my life, is now gone forever. I'll savor the honey in this jar throughout my winter, and should I fall alone in a forest, I pray such a flower find nourishment over me.
dolapdere (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
This song was the first real Celtic folk music I ever heard. Garrison Keillor used to play it often on his morning radio show at the University of Minnesota, years before the world had ever heard of Lake Wobegon. He would pronounce the title with something like reverence -- this was Minneapolis, remember, where Summer never seems to come. And it struck such a deep, aching chord with me. Wonderful music, unforgettable group.
andrewk1965 (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Priceless
W0bbl344 (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
fantastic
PhalainaBelgium (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Very typical voice and nice interpretation !Micheal played with another excellent group "Relativity" : accordionist Phil Cunningham and his brother Johnny, who plays fiddle - both from the band Silly Wizard - as well as the keyboardist-singer Triona Ni Dhomhnaill and her brother, the guitarist-singer Micheal O'Domhnaill, who were with the Bothy Band. Phalaina
Filsoleil (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
The father of modern celtic music interpretation, at least on rythmic guitar. Long live his music and memory! Not only whith the Bothy Band but with Nightnoise he was a great pioneer! Michael, thanks!
Roidsear42 (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Cho deas a clóistáil amhrán seo arís...Mo ceol thú! Ar fheabhas...
douluvme222 (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Another Golden Kodak Moment in time. The duo is like no other. Top of list for fine Celtic Music. That should be Ten Stars!!!
lorgain2 (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Very sad to hear Michael sing this, what a loss. |