Agree entirely. It was that driving guitar that gave the band a different feel to other Irish bands of the time. My flat mates almost threw me out as a result of playing this album loud and on a loop.
This is such a sweet sounding song. I heard it this summer on the radio that played Indian and Algerian music and I've been looking for it ever since. Glad you posted it here.
Best Irish female singer!
CB740 3 months ago in playlist The Bothy Band
beautiful version. Love the flow
Raichu234 1 year ago
Beautiful
drgabrielsoileau 1 year ago
what does it mean "With me twadigan adigan antin aye
With me twadigan adigan aye do" can anyone tell me????
1au2 1 year ago
@1au2 nothing in particular
captainghey 1 year ago
Donal plays so well, as they all do!!
richardyingren 1 year ago 2
Triona has the most recognizable voice in all of irish and celtic music !!! No doubt who the singer is when you hear that amazing voice !!!
briawhea333 1 year ago 2
Excellent .. These groups were top-notch. (Bothy & Planxty .. etc.)
u3of52 2 years ago 2
aaaaa reeeeee greek bouzouki for ever reeeee!!!!!!BOUZOUKI IS A GREEK INSTRUMENT WITH ROOTS IN MINOR ASIA (IONIA)
pantokrator79 3 years ago
A live performance of the song from the album "Old Hag You Have Killed Me."
In this live recording the sound person sadly has the guitar too much quieter than on the album.
Otherwise, it's wonderful to watch them perform music that inspired so many of us.
Dayepipes 3 years ago
Agree entirely. It was that driving guitar that gave the band a different feel to other Irish bands of the time. My flat mates almost threw me out as a result of playing this album loud and on a loop.
franklymike 3 years ago 2
Brings back many happy childhood hours listening to Bothy Band albums and wishing
I could play flute like Matt Malloy
1965bridget 3 years ago 2
I was just looking for this melody, ah WONDERFUL!
sidewalkchalkvission 4 years ago 2
This is probably one of the nicest musical arrangements and performances I've ever heard. Thanks!
NameNotaNumber 4 years ago
So good to see you back posting these gems, Bilko. Thank you, and don't stop now! Got any more Planxty or Paul B?
alonzogarbanzo 4 years ago
This is such a sweet sounding song. I heard it this summer on the radio that played Indian and Algerian music and I've been looking for it ever since. Glad you posted it here.
PopeKyleXIII 4 years ago
But this is Irish, not indian or algerian.
ShareTN 4 years ago
Yeah, the d.j. was a pot smoking hippy who honestly didn't know the difference though.
PopeKyleXIII 4 years ago
Haha, to many of those hippies on radio stations actually. They don't understand a shit about music.
ShareTN 4 years ago