Alan Stivell e sua banda se apresentando no festival Siamsa Cos Laoi no verão de 1978. Quatro músicas em seguida: 1.Suite Des Montagnes 2.The Foggy Dew 3.Suite Irlandaise 4.An Nighean Dubh
I've loved this guy since I was a little kid and knew all of his music, but I wasn't allowed to go to his concerts cause i was considered too young. He's still brilliant. Thank you for this video
I was at this concert and remember Alan Stivell's mesmerising performance on a lovely sunny summer August Sunday in Cork. There was a huge contingent of French people there enjoying his music and also that of The Dubliners, The Wolfe Tones and Christy Moore. Happy days!
That's awesome that you were at this concert. I discovered Alan Stivell because I adore Van Morrison and I was reading an old interview with him where he said he liked some of Alan's stuff. Alan has been able to bring folk, celtic, and rock music together seamlessly.
Mes tendres années,,,,, quelle chance cette époque,,,,,,,,, quel bonheur d'avoir été là....... Merci pour le partage magnifique,,,, qui me fait remonter dans le meilleur des temps et des mondes, merci, Trugarez Aotrou Stivell!!!!!
How can you be a fan of Alan's and only appreciate him singing trad tunes that you've heard Irish musicians cover to death? Its the breton tunes... the harmonies and melodies that have blown me away since I were a wee child.
I mush prefer this (acoustic) Stivell before he got too electrified.....But he introduced me to the Celtic Harp, so will will always hold a special place for me. Notonly a superb musician, but what a voice!...The Wind of Keltia or The Trees They Grow High being Spellbindingly Beautiful.
I've loved this guy since I was a little kid and knew all of his music, but I wasn't allowed to go to his concerts cause i was considered too young. He's still brilliant. Thank you for this video
I was at this concert and remember Alan Stivell's mesmerising performance on a lovely sunny summer August Sunday in Cork. There was a huge contingent of French people there enjoying his music and also that of The Dubliners, The Wolfe Tones and Christy Moore. Happy days!
That's awesome that you were at this concert. I discovered Alan Stivell because I adore Van Morrison and I was reading an old interview with him where he said he liked some of Alan's stuff. Alan has been able to bring folk, celtic, and rock music together seamlessly.
Mes tendres années,,,,, quelle chance cette époque,,,,,,,,, quel bonheur d'avoir été là....... Merci pour le partage magnifique,,,, qui me fait remonter dans le meilleur des temps et des mondes, merci, Trugarez Aotrou Stivell!!!!!
How can you be a fan of Alan's and only appreciate him singing trad tunes that you've heard Irish musicians cover to death? Its the breton tunes... the harmonies and melodies that have blown me away since I were a wee child.
Mon cœur et mon âme naviguent depuis toujours dans les eaux pures de la douceur gaélique.
I mush prefer this (acoustic) Stivell before he got too electrified.....But he introduced me to the Celtic Harp, so will will always hold a special place for me. Notonly a superb musician, but what a voice!...The Wind of Keltia or The Trees They Grow High being Spellbindingly Beautiful.
Muito bom! Há tempos procuro algum video desse ícone da Bretanha nos anos 70 e agora tive essa ótima surpresa...Valeu!
merci pour cet enrichessement perpétuel
super document.une rareté.merci.
wonderfull how this song remain strong in Gaelic and also Alan singing perfect English !Top class. Thank you Carlos to share this memorable clip !
Tu es géniale
Superbe document d'époque ! Merci beaucoup pour ce partage !
Eccezionale video, soprattutto per la qualità, visto l'anno. Complimenti e.....grazieee !!
Gracias!!!!!!
Ceol maith! fada beo saor Éire!
incantevole, rilassa corpo e spirito
great freedom singer from breton, TAL
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superbe! j'aurais aimé être présent.
very beautiful video, very clean for 1978... a very good surprise..
Indeed a memorable clip of a memorable Celtic Artist ! Thanks for sharing (get a bit nostalgic - but after all those years it remain still actual…)
I like a lot the celtic song at 2:34! BIG LIKE from ROMANIA!
Good recording of Alan when he started to use some new big harps
wow
No it was the spark that was light a 'beacon' for others to follow...and would see the rout of that despotic Empire across the Globe
La vache, doc d'enfer, d'ou sort il ?? merci !!