Maranna McCloskey. Bonny Light Horseman.
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- "Милый кавалерист", песня скорби времён наполеоновких войн.
Эта английская песня распространилась в Ирландии в сборниках баллад и стала весьма популярна. Одна из версий была обнаружена в Уэксфорде (фонд Стэнфорд-Петри № 779), а также в собрании П. Дж. МакКола в Национальной библиотеке Дублина, в Гэлуэе (исполнялась Шоном О'Конором) и в Антриме (Сэм Генри, сборник "Народные песни" № 122). Песня исполнялась на два различных мотива - южный и северо-западный.Миссис Кэролан исполняет в южной манере, в то время как мелодия Голуэя та же самая, как первая версия Сэма Генри, хотя Шон О'Конор поет ее в витиеватым стилем "sean nos" (шаннос), что в Коннемара. Когда в 1970 году песня была впервые записана в студии, миссис Кэролан исполнила песню более быстрым темпом, нежели традиционно.
The Bonny Light Horseman is a lament from the Napoleonic Wars. This English song was circulated on ballad sheets in Ireland and became quite popular. Versions have been found in Wexford (Stanford-Petrie No. 779), and the P.J. McCall Collection in the National Library in Dublin, in Galway (sung by Sean O Conaire) and in Antrim (Sam Henry, Songs of the People, No. 122). It was sung to two distinct airs-a Southern and a Northern/Western. Mrs Carolan sings the Southern air while the Galway tune is the same as Henry's version A, although Sean O Conaire sings it in the highly decorated sean nos style of Connemara. When first recorded in 1970 Mrs. Carolan sang this song in a much faster tempo.
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For some reason I just love this song. And this is a very fine rendition. Bravo!
Right up there with Faulkner & Keane's version, which for me, stands by the best. Grand!
Lovely rendition of this old song
Probably my favourite version, very nice. 0:52
Great rendering of a beautiful old song.
Simply beautiful
Thank You for Your opinion. It's nice very much. I also like composition "The Bonny Light Horseman" in the performance of Oisín. World of Ireland, Irish music and Irish hearts are perfectly immense in beauty throughout. I had started to collect Irish music more than 20 years ago. At 1992 Clannad and Shane McGowan were in my first experience. But I can not boast a very extensive collection. Music discs with Irish & Scottish folk music are rare in Russia where is my home.
Allan Taylor is such a talented singer/songwriiter. I was fortunate to see him in concert at a folk club just outside London, England in the 1980's.
He has been recording albums since the 1970s' & for awhile living in New York during the late 1970's. He rarely tours in U.S. though. I think he was in the Florida area in some concerts about 10 or 12 years ago. Florida is 3,000 miles from California. I did not see him in concert then.
I was reading his website that he has a new CD out.
Loved it. Thanks for sharing.
Great song.
I have listened to most of the covers of this song on TH-cam (and there are many) , from solo artists, to duos and groups. Yours is one of the best!!! (even better then a well know artist). I just really love your version, your arrangement, your voice is very good and very nice tone! The only other version that I really like is Polly Bolton's but I could not find her version on TH-cam. Any chance you could please do a cover of Richard Thompson's, "The Dimming of the Day?" Do you know it?
nice gg😇
lovely. its a difficult song to phrase properly and this is one of the better versions
For my money, the best version of this song.
Outstanding!
отлично!
Love nic Jones ' version best
Sometimes I'm ordering CDs on Amazon.com. Sometimes desired CDs bring my friends. In mine regret Polly Bolton and Richard Thompson are they unknown to me in present. Also I like russian acoustic bard music. Tomorrow at evening I'll go to the festival, which is dedicated for the twenty-fifth anniversary of acoustic bard music Boomerang Club. It will be in a beautiful forest near Moscow.
I think a song by Show Of Hands "Coming Home" has some of this song in it
Look also up Freddy Quinn's (Austrian singer with US origin) "St. Helena" which shows how this emperor (Napoleon) landed in reality finally.
I like the singer Allan Taylor, Eric Bogle, Al O'Donnell, Puerto Muerto.
Just saying, most of your pictures of Red British cavalry are Heavy and not light.
Agreed
+Jakob_Leafheart one image shows the charge of the Royal Scots Greys where Sergeant Ewart captured the Eagle Standard of a French unit. The RSG adopted the standard as their cap badge and were known as the "Birdcatchers".
The Scots Greys were heavy cavalry. =/
If the pictures were of regiments of dragoons - preferably regiments known to have been quartered in, or raised in, Ireland, so as to fit the song - then end of problem. In the Planxty video of this song, the fallen soldier is identified by his blue and gold sabretache as a member of the Royal Irish Dragoon Guards.
Dragoons aren't considered Light Horse.
Vive l’empereur vive la France
Vive la Republique you monarchist piece of shit
is the opening instrument an accordion it makes a funny old sound like a flute what is it hm?
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Sure, I bought the music of Altan and some other traditional music at Amazon.com. I'll subscribe to Your feed. Thank You.
Is...Is this a diss track?
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