I always had that vision of me standing on top of a heal with arms wide open and the wind blowing through my hear and I would scream the loudest that is the kind of feeling that this music gave me
WHY DOES THIS COLLECTION ONLY HAVE 2027 LIKES?! Here take mine! Awesome work!=) I always listen to it when I'm making furniture or drinking tea in the morning on weekends.
Tucked my earpieces, leaned my back resting my head comfortably on the top of my chair's rim....closed my eyes and 30 minutes of pure bliss....It took me to a place where i have never been for real! Oh, wish I could. I ponder whether it really exists? or was it my mind's creation in response to the fine music? Country side : It was pure and bright, colourful birds flying...people working, children playing. Green all over with trees, flowering plants, farms, meadows and a smooth whistling stream, its water so clear and its water so sweet you can imagine.....i felt it so real and wished everything of it could be mine....It was all good, pure happiness............BTW! I am completely new to this music.....The song(Rocky road to Dublin) and music bit from the movie Sherlock Holmes during the fight.....made me to research and finally got to know about Irish, Celtic Music and I am loving it.
one of my Norwegian friends knowned to me the Irish music.... the amazing point is she told me Irish music is similar to Kurdish music!...thanks for your choice...Best
For everyone who likes to skip to their favorite songs in this awesome track-list: 1. Intro (The Jeremiahs) | 0:00-0:24 2. The Moving Note (Colin Farrell) | 0:24-3:50 3. Maid in the Meadow Wandering Minstrel (Adrian McAuliffe & Cathal Flood) | 3:58-7:42 4. Athrú (Grace) | 7:48-12:11 5. The Chicago Jig (Crossharbour) | 12:16-17:09 6. Road to Barga (Timmy Collins' - Lunasa) | 17:17-20:18 7. Amber Gold (Ailie Robertson) | 20:22-24:22 8. Morning Nightcap (Lunasa) | 24:28-28:41 Good day to you all!
On St. Patrick's day, I am listening to this music while wearing a deep green waffle shirt and (supposed to be) writing an essay concerned in part with a person who helped to start the Catholic University of Ireland in Dublin. Happy St. Paddy's day everyone! EDIT: It's St. Patrick's day again... one year later and I'm still listening!
I'm here because it turns out my whole life I thought I was part Scottish, but turns out I'm actually part Irish and now I'm trying a crash course on Irish history.. Fantastic music, might have to grab some whiskey to accompany it :P
nakyer My great great grandmother was Irish. Potato Blight killed what little was left to the plot farmer. The British despicably passed trade tariffs and legislation that effectively exported all Ireland's crops to England, leaving only the potato. The Irish family huddled around the meager peat fire barely cooking the potatoes to make them take longer to digest, thus keeping hunger at bay a little longer -- "On the Bone" it was called. Do you wish to enlighten me further?
I learned English approximately 55 years ago, back then,The English Language was still a required subject . Websters' Simple Definition of inflame. : to cause (a person or group) to become angry or violent. : to make (something) more active, angry, or violent. : to cause (a part of your body) to grow sore, red, and swollen.
Every song sounds the same and yet is unique and enjoyable on its own. That's the magic of this kind of music.
Irish music and Jazz: an interesting combo /g
I just love this.
I'm an Irish Canadian COlombian! and I love our music! thanks to JEsus and for our IRish roots!
is your real name liam Quigley
I always had that vision of me standing on top of a heal with arms wide open and the wind blowing through my hear and I would scream the loudest that is the kind of feeling that this music gave me
WHY DOES THIS COLLECTION ONLY HAVE 2027 LIKES?! Here take mine!
Awesome work!=)
I always listen to it when I'm making furniture or drinking tea in the morning on weekends.
I love that music 🎵🎶 Thanks to Ireland!
Tucked my earpieces, leaned my back resting my head comfortably on the top of my chair's rim....closed my eyes and 30 minutes of pure bliss....It took me to a place where i have never been for real! Oh, wish I could. I ponder whether it really exists? or was it my mind's creation in response to the fine music?
Country side : It was pure and bright, colourful birds flying...people working, children playing. Green all over with trees, flowering plants, farms, meadows and a smooth whistling stream, its water so clear and its water so sweet you can imagine.....i felt it so real and wished everything of it could be mine....It was all good, pure happiness............BTW! I am completely new to this music.....The song(Rocky road to Dublin) and music bit from the movie Sherlock Holmes during the fight.....made me to research and finally got to know about Irish, Celtic Music and I am loving it.
Good for you lassie!
chandra hasu you were high
I love sitting outside with the warm breeze smoking a cigarette and listening to this! amazing
Love our traditional music our culture our mythology just love my country proud to be Irish ☘️ and to be from the Rebel County Cork ❤️
Straight good music thanks to JEsus for our Folkish music!
please keep uploading celtic music like this is the best by far that I found in youtube. Magic music
I've been listing to this for 2 years now... never get tried of it.
one of my Norwegian friends knowned to me the Irish music.... the amazing point is she told me Irish music is similar to Kurdish music!...thanks for your choice...Best
pas une journée sans écouter cela. Super. Merci
I am writing a book base off of my adventures in kingdom life, with my friend and i love listening to this while we work
Beautiful just beautiful love being Irish 🍀 and of course Italian French and English
vive la france ;) gros bisous de paris, cette playlist m'a mise de super humeur !!
For everyone who likes to skip to their favorite songs in this awesome track-list:
1. Intro (The Jeremiahs) | 0:00-0:24
2. The Moving Note (Colin Farrell) | 0:24-3:50
3. Maid in the Meadow Wandering Minstrel (Adrian McAuliffe & Cathal Flood) | 3:58-7:42
4. Athrú (Grace) | 7:48-12:11
5. The Chicago Jig (Crossharbour) | 12:16-17:09
6. Road to Barga (Timmy Collins' - Lunasa) | 17:17-20:18
7. Amber Gold (Ailie Robertson) | 20:22-24:22
8. Morning Nightcap (Lunasa) | 24:28-28:41
Good day to you all!
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Thank you very much for sharing this kind of wonderful music.
when I listen to this music I just feel happy I don't know why.
duruy roar I'll tell ya' why! Cause us Irishmen are a merry... uhm... culture of humans!
´cause it´s a happy music...
Same here!
I love every single thing about this!
GIVE ME MORE!!!
I'm an illustrator and your collections are my favorite playlists to work to. Thanks!
The day is better with this bautifulls musics
ahhh... another great day thanks to this music.
I am LOVING this music. I'm not Irish, but it's DEF in my blood! (:
Thanks so much for this. I've been looking for a good playlist of traditional Irish music so I can practice dancing, and now I've found it!!
beautiful
On St. Patrick's day, I am listening to this music while wearing a deep green waffle shirt and (supposed to be) writing an essay concerned in part with a person who helped to start the Catholic University of Ireland in Dublin. Happy St. Paddy's day everyone!
EDIT: It's St. Patrick's day again... one year later and I'm still listening!
Lovely way to spend a Sunday night, as I just did...knocking down a Guinness or two or more..
I'm here because it turns out my whole life I thought I was part Scottish, but turns out I'm actually part Irish and now I'm trying a crash course on Irish history.. Fantastic music, might have to grab some whiskey to accompany it :P
+DrunkenSloth Don't forget lots of potatoes, its all they had to eat during the Potato Famine (Thanks to the British)
nakyer My great great grandmother was Irish. Potato Blight killed what little was left to the plot farmer. The British despicably passed trade tariffs and legislation that effectively exported all Ireland's crops to England, leaving only the potato. The Irish family huddled around the meager peat fire barely cooking the potatoes to make them take longer to digest, thus keeping hunger at bay a little longer -- "On the Bone" it was called. Do you wish to enlighten me further?
@nakyer Just enjoy the music
+nayker Well, um, yes I can, and I did. Why are you so inflamed? We all love Ireland
I learned English approximately 55 years ago, back then,The English Language was still a required subject
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Websters'
Simple Definition of inflame. : to cause (a person or group) to become angry or violent. : to make (something) more active, angry, or violent. : to cause (a part of your body) to grow sore, red, and swollen.
My favourite music. Thank you for uploading!
I like dancing to it... so nice music
I'm almost 100% Irish, and this was great music
This is absolutely lovely! Thank you so much!
Love it! Gonna play it on my way to the highlands
I listen to this while im doing school
Oh this takes me back
Thank you for posting this great music!
Love this type of music
amazing mind healing thanks deep blue
I love Irish music!
fantastic ! peaceful
This is some good shit right here
Aye agreed
all songs make me.. feel good O.O
It's amazing
Romanian but i love Irish music, ayee
Love this so much!
your music brings my spirits up and makes me feel less weary :}
Proper traditional Irish tunes.
My favorite place in the world. Would live there if I could find the man.
*I want some Guinness now! ^^*
I like playing this in LotRO while I'm in the Shire. Gosh, its so good ^_^
best music ever :)
amazing! Thanks a lot!
Lovely
i love Irish or Celtic music its sounds so beautiful
im irish and IM PROUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good Irish song. My little Honda 50
GO IRELAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
( I LIVE THERE :)) )
ciarraí àbú
lucky!
:)
You're so lucky.. I'm stuck in this village called Poland.. .-.
heheh :P
Awesome songs! 12:16--17:19 is particularly epic.
si kerido amigo se que es folklor de Irlanda amo adoro todo lo de hai soy fiel seguidora de yodo lo que se relaciona a tan divino pais.gracias gracias
adoro Irish Music
i love it really
shalom פפש עמר וח, סמרוח פּת רוח.
הקלמת ידידות דרידל לקס לא גמבל
goodkar magreen! :) the smile is realרב רגגי נקי מ
Shalom. Ani ohevet musica
i love ..it
amazing :3 :x
i love love this SONGGGGGGGGGGGGG
What happened to Irish & Celtic Music Collection 1? I loved that one so much.
You can breathe in life
15:35 - this rhythm is cool!
Listening to this and studying for my Irish (Gaeilge) exam in January :) ceol deas suaimhneach ina bhfíseán seo
wow COOL
très jolies musiques =)
They best
gracias adoro mi musica Irlandesa celta es mi vivir
I'm Irish so this music makes me feel like I shouldn't have left Ireland
Paddy here and its top spiffin
Syahduuu
i am indonesian but i like this songs
sama
I'm a Japanese student. But, I think Irish song is irreplaceable culture for me.
Yakumo Jazz PLAN to use it
,but it
What happened to the first Irish collection? That was incredible!
Shit! I forgot my Beer! lol
i want my whiskey ! :D
Jason Born creek miouzlk
The first one was my favorite
*me gusta* ^^
jacksepticeye i LOVE you 😂
are you here cuz of his play through of that one game?
+Joe Abramov the fish game lol
Abdulla Mohson thats what i was talking about
+nolan lively know what? ?
This is why i love Ireland, cuz of Jack... and the music.
JACKSEPTICEYE FOR LIFE
Makes me want to drink
הנאה צרופה !
Can you post the full track list please? :-)
❤
i was hitting the whip to this
if u want to watch an anime with music like this watch Fairy Tail
Was it just me or did I see the clouds moving at 1:30
Brazil 3
Gotta go Ceili (Kay-Lee) Dancing! Its what your feet wanna do! @ 12:16
you even impressed a metal head lol
why didn't you post the song names with the times?
These pictures are landscape of Ireland ?
no i thought they were landscapes of Pakistan. really that question?
slainte
Name of song in 10:30?