Great job again Uistman,used to hear Flair on the radio programme Sounds Gaelic via the internet ,archives . not anymore i'm sorry to say,think the funding ran out.I think the radio station was from Stornoway.
Love this song thanks for adding. As an aside, do you have any recordings of Willie John MacAulay?I remember Flair & Willie John performing in Carinish Hall when I was a child!
Hello, Iain! Just by chance, have you got anybody's recording of "Gruagach Loch a Ròg"? Especially Finlay MacNeill, but anybody would be great. I love that song...
I don't although I thi nk I have heard him singing it. Do you think it would have been on his Croft Recordings cassette tape> It is n't of his Temple Records LP. Possibly Na h-Oganaich sang it but I don't recall that one. www.bbc.co.uk/alba/oran/orain/gruagach_loch_a_rog/
O seinnidh mi dàn do eilean mo ghràidh Far an d' fhuair mi m' àrach nuair bha mi nam phàist', Far am bi mo chridhe gu deireadh mo latha, Ann an Eilean Uibhist an eòrna. Ged 's fhada bhon dh'fhàg mi eilean mo ghràidh 'S a thàinig mi Ghlaschu 's a rinn mi ann tàmh, Tha machraichean Uibhist nam chuimhne a ghnàth A' cumail mo chridhe gach latha rium. Ach fàgaidh mi baile na cabhaig 's nan sràid, Is cuiridh mi m' aghaidh air monadh is sàil, Is gabhaidh mi 'n t-aiseag à Mallaig gun dàil Gu Uibhist mo ghràidh is m' eòlais. (2x) I'll sing an ode to the isle I love , where I grew up I remember it and keep it in my heart even though it's a long time since I left for Glasgow But I will leave the busy city and return to the moors, I'll get the ferry from Mallaig without delay
South Uist where my mum came from and the memorablr holidays spent with my granny and grandad in their loving home
just come back from visiting the Isle of Lewis Outer Hebrides CARLOWAY 👌👍
love the old photos, reminds me of the time i was in Lewis in 1970, hope i can go back there one day. thanks Iain and hope you are ok . Ray
I like the music, and I like very much these wonderfoul old photographs.
Anither great video & gaelic song. Thank you again.
Great job again Uistman,used to hear Flair on the radio programme Sounds Gaelic via the internet ,archives . not anymore i'm sorry to say,think the funding ran out.I think the radio station was from Stornoway.
thank you for this upload. Love the pictures.!
Karen
nice 1 pal - cheers 4 sharing -- thumbs up
my late mum loved this song
That was great Iain, thanks for this upload!
George
Uistman the elderly gentleman in this video so looks and reminds me of my late grandfather Donald MacPhee of grimsay in benbecula.
That is my own grandfather John MacKillop of Rubha Ghaisinis, Lochcarnan.
Fantastic!!!
Bloody ell.....haven't heard that in eons!!! :-)
+barry sloss I hope you've listened to it once of twice since then Barry :) Bliadhna Mhath Ur , best regards to you and yours , Iain Mackillop :)
Love this song thanks for adding. As an aside, do you have any recordings of Willie John MacAulay?I remember Flair & Willie John performing in Carinish Hall when I was a child!
Hello, Iain! Just by chance, have you got anybody's recording of "Gruagach Loch a Ròg"? Especially Finlay MacNeill, but anybody would be great. I love that song...
I don't although I thi nk I have heard him singing it. Do you think it would have been on his Croft Recordings cassette tape> It is n't of his Temple Records LP. Possibly Na h-Oganaich sang it but I don't recall that one. www.bbc.co.uk/alba/oran/orain/gruagach_loch_a_rog/
@@UISTMAN59 Na h-Òganaich did sing it, that’s how I know it at all. But I heard Finlay MacNeil's recording on Na Dùrachdan, and I'd love to find it.
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@LadyGreyCarolyn Thanks.
The title means "Uist My Love"
O seinnidh mi dàn do eilean mo ghràidh
Far an d' fhuair mi m' àrach nuair bha mi nam phàist',
Far am bi mo chridhe gu deireadh mo latha,
Ann an Eilean Uibhist an eòrna.
Ged 's fhada bhon dh'fhàg mi eilean mo ghràidh
'S a thàinig mi Ghlaschu 's a rinn mi ann tàmh,
Tha machraichean Uibhist nam chuimhne a ghnàth
A' cumail mo chridhe gach latha rium.
Ach fàgaidh mi baile na cabhaig 's nan sràid,
Is cuiridh mi m' aghaidh air monadh is sàil,
Is gabhaidh mi 'n t-aiseag à Mallaig gun dàil
Gu Uibhist mo ghràidh is m' eòlais. (2x)
I'll sing an ode to the isle I love , where I grew up
I remember it and keep it in my heart even though it's a long time since I left for Glasgow
But I will leave the busy city and return to the moors, I'll get the ferry from Mallaig without delay
Yes I have Willie John's records :)
@Bobby88441 You're very welcome.
Bha sin math