What a lovely and beautiful song; very interesting the style as the instruments colours the voice of the singer; though it's not loud at all but very touching. The pictures are meaningful, fitting well :)
i know this story is a fairytale,but its a tale all the same,there must be some sort of real story derived from this ,like some sort of historical evidence.like tsunami,comet ,like her coming across the atlantic with orange hair down to her waist,riding on a white horse[waves caused by comet},--i think there is some realism to this story,.jus sayin !!
had the pleasure of supporting Tir na nOg this past Sunday at the mill arts centre. hope you accept my video response :-) as Tir na nOg said they enjoyed it very much
@songfreak1745 Thanks. I choose to spell it the way I do for a reason though to make the connection to caesar, tsar, kaiser etc. I have also seen the name spelled Tgulti-pul-tsar and the name the Biblical Tiglathpileser (III) was commonly known by was Pul. Had to call myself something here.
@TheTiglathpilesar Oh! Well then, I beg your pardon. I had no idea, as you can tell. You see I could not make the aforementioned connection. You seem to have researched the topic greatly. Why do you like ol' TP so much?
@songfreak1745 I guess you could say I have a disease that makes me interested in such obscure things as Assyrian history as well as other more or less obscure areas of history. This year though has been devoted to really learning popular/rick music well beyond the repetitious drivel offered on radio stations and from a vastly larger storehouse of music than my own collection. Thanks to you tube.
Tá sé go hiontach ar fad
AnIollan 1 day ago
Tir na nOg are back in the UK for 4 visits this year! This song though is not usually in their set list:(
Pete
cohenite451 1 month ago
@cohenite451
Thank you for your feedback and information. The audience must therefore request it! : -)
zzenzero 1 month ago
@zzenzero
I'm now told that they might include it this year :)
cohenite451 1 month ago
What a lovely and beautiful song; very interesting the style as the instruments colours the voice of the singer; though it's not loud at all but very touching. The pictures are meaningful, fitting well :)
SweetSmoke21 1 month ago
@SweetSmoke21
Thank you for your appreciation. One of the videos I most enjoyed making, loving the song and story so much. It was a ' labour ' of great love! : )
zzenzero 1 month ago
Excellent still footage throughout. Thanks for posting!
cncronin 3 months ago
@cncronin
And thank you for the appreciation. :-) A great song and a great band deserve the best one can do.
zzenzero 3 months ago
i know this story is a fairytale,but its a tale all the same,there must be some sort of real story derived from this ,like some sort of historical evidence.like tsunami,comet ,like her coming across the atlantic with orange hair down to her waist,riding on a white horse[waves caused by comet},--i think there is some realism to this story,.jus sayin !!
wotsgonon1 5 months ago
@wotsgonon1
Thank you for your thoughts and observations. I agree that there is much realism to this story/song. :-)
zzenzero 4 months ago
had the pleasure of supporting Tir na nOg this past Sunday at the mill arts centre. hope you accept my video response :-) as Tir na nOg said they enjoyed it very much
steviemattmusic 5 months ago
@steviemattmusic
Thank you for your feedback and information. Good that they are still going strong. Where do I find your video response,please? :-)
zzenzero 5 months ago
As Gaeilge Anois!
lundvithr 7 months ago
@lundvithr
Thank you for feedback :o)
zzenzero 6 months ago
That's what you could rightly call hypnotizing.
TheTiglathpilesar 7 months ago
@TheTiglathpilesar
The perfect word to describe the song and the voice. ; ) Cheers.
zzenzero 6 months ago
@TheTiglathpilesar Random comment of the day: Awesome username! (Except it's spelled pileser)
songfreak1745 5 months ago
@songfreak1745 Thanks. I choose to spell it the way I do for a reason though to make the connection to caesar, tsar, kaiser etc. I have also seen the name spelled Tgulti-pul-tsar and the name the Biblical Tiglathpileser (III) was commonly known by was Pul. Had to call myself something here.
TheTiglathpilesar 5 months ago
@TheTiglathpilesar Oh! Well then, I beg your pardon. I had no idea, as you can tell. You see I could not make the aforementioned connection. You seem to have researched the topic greatly. Why do you like ol' TP so much?
songfreak1745 5 months ago
@songfreak1745 I guess you could say I have a disease that makes me interested in such obscure things as Assyrian history as well as other more or less obscure areas of history. This year though has been devoted to really learning popular/rick music well beyond the repetitious drivel offered on radio stations and from a vastly larger storehouse of music than my own collection. Thanks to you tube.
TheTiglathpilesar 5 months ago
Wonderful.
pythongoon 7 months ago
@pythongoon
:)
zzenzero 7 months ago
It's time for Tir na n'Og to fight back against the negative powers in this world!
zephyrquartz 1 year ago
@zephyrquartz
It certainly is, and with Leo and Sonny leading the way with such sweetness and soul, the victory is a certainty. Thanks for posting. :)
zzenzero 1 year ago
@zzenzero - I do hope you're right. The Celtic spirit has been sorely injured.
zephyrquartz 1 year ago
It is beautiful and so sweetly sung. An outstanding album too. :)
zzenzero 1 year ago
such a beautiful song
HAWKWINDFREAK 1 year ago