What a wonderful compliment. All we'd like is that others are inspired to pick up an instrument and learn an old song or two. Thank you and keep listening!
this is an auld childs skiprope sang from the south of scotland/north of england. a remember as a wee boy we used too annoy the lassies when they were trying to skip.
I lived in Dublin for most of the 70’s, during the worst of the troubles. I remember the Dubliners singing this, only they changed Belfast to Dublin, which bugged me.
Would you have a recommendation of a starter “Irish” drum? Also, would you just get the adult size? Thank you and Happy Easter! !!Haec Dies!!! ((J.Arcadelt rendition))
I have always purchased quality "starter" and "adult" instruments for the family but considering size too. I expect our instruments to last a lifetime. Plus, I'm too poor to buy cheap. For a starter bodhran, try the tunable 14" by McNeela. My 18" drum by Brendan White is way too big for Francis!
With Thomas home for holiday, we were able to record this family favorite. Happy Easter from our family to yours!
Great version💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚thanks from Ireland ☘☘☘☘☘
What a compliment - thank you for listening!
I love this! Verlander from Virginia, USA across the pond!
Actually we're on the same side of the pond, in GA - not so far at all. Glad you've enjoyed!
Good job! Wish I had friends and family like this
That is a kind thing to say - we are blessed and enjoying the simple life. Keep listening!
The wee man on the bodhran and all! Class. Good stuff lads. Props from Ireland 🇮🇪
Thank you for our favorite comment of the year!!
@FatimaFarming you're very welcome. I'm loving seeing our culture being carried on overseas :) keep it up!
Wowww! Fantastic! God Bless you all🙏
Happy to hear from you! Thank you for listening!
So nice ☘️
Nice work! this was always one of my favorite tunes. You guys also inspired me to learn Rattlin' Bog on the fiddle
What a wonderful compliment. All we'd like is that others are inspired to pick up an instrument and learn an old song or two. Thank you and keep listening!
Nice song I like it
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this is an auld childs skiprope sang from the south of scotland/north of england. a remember as a wee boy we used too annoy the lassies when they were trying to skip.
Endearing to hear the memory - thank you for tuning in!
I lived in Dublin for most of the 70’s, during the worst of the troubles. I remember the Dubliners singing this, only they changed Belfast to Dublin, which bugged me.
It doesn't ring as well with "Dublin," that's true. Thank you for listening; this one's an enjoyable favorite for the family!
❤👍👏
How do you add emojis on a comment?? In any case, thank you!
I have a mandolin just like that one!
Ours was a gift to the family. After new strings and a set up, it sounds great!
@@FatimaFarming mine was a Christmas present.
YOUARERIGHTTHESAMEHERE❤
Great! Thanks for listening!
Wow love this I’m a verlander from New Zealand ❤
Always nice to meet another Verlander, even so far away! Glad you enjoyed; keep listening!
Natural
Appreciate it - we sing this one so often it certainly feels natural. Thanks for listening!
This better than vitamins
We must agree. Thanks for enjoying!
I remember that as skipping song sung by the girls
What a wonderful memory! Thank you for sharing!!
Would you have a recommendation of a starter “Irish” drum? Also, would you just get the adult size? Thank you and Happy Easter! !!Haec Dies!!! ((J.Arcadelt rendition))
Wait, the Oreste Ravanello rendition.
I have always purchased quality "starter" and "adult" instruments for the family but considering size too. I expect our instruments to last a lifetime. Plus, I'm too poor to buy cheap. For a starter bodhran, try the tunable 14" by McNeela. My 18" drum by Brendan White is way too big for Francis!
Thank you for this beautiful "Haec Dies." Thomas and Mary sang Palestrina's "Sicut Cervus" at the Easter Vigil. Sublime!
Be right back, gotta call my wife 🏃
(this has been my song to her since we started dating)
I wish I could say the same! Thanks for the comment. All the best for you and your wife!