Good point. In fact Eugénie Goadec was the mother of Louise Ebrel and member of the so famous trio of the Soeurs Goadec, which has been told to have taught Alain Stivell all he knows about traditional bretagne music.
Are they a couple? It is surprising how good Brittany can keep its culture going. Good thing that they are a Catholic culture at that. There is a similar song on the "Rough Guide to the Music of France" album. The track is No. 17, I think, it is called "Deomp D'An Unvet", by Eugénie Goadec and Louise Ebrel. I think the song is in Breton. They don't have the album on iTunes, but you can try searching for one of the artists or both of them if that doesn't work.
Diolch i chi Llydaw, am gadw'n fyw eich traddodiadau gwerin!
brethynda123 2 days ago
Thanks for the upload.
Vive le Bretagne!
hagakure90 1 month ago
vraiment bon mais j,aimerais comprendre!quelqu'un connais les parole sil vous plait,merci
xeroxe 2 months ago
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La liste de fringues d'un mec qui s'habille
docline333 3 weeks ago
je cherche le titre de cette chanson qqun l'aurait ?
doudoujanou 4 months ago
le répertoire des soeurs goadec restera jamais un classique de la musique celtique =)
baalberith29100 8 months ago
@baalberith29100 sa c'est sur vive elles!!
marinexddu29 7 months ago in playlist musique bretonne
This is from the repertoire of the Gwadeg sisters, an intañves, a widow puts on different men´s clothes [ of her late husband] just a bit of fun.
SIMONMEVANS 1 year ago
Ca prend aux tripes quand-même...
Typiquesasu 1 year ago
Good point. In fact Eugénie Goadec was the mother of Louise Ebrel and member of the so famous trio of the Soeurs Goadec, which has been told to have taught Alain Stivell all he knows about traditional bretagne music.
The album of Soeurs Goadec is hard to find though
ialmaa 2 years ago
Are they a couple? It is surprising how good Brittany can keep its culture going. Good thing that they are a Catholic culture at that. There is a similar song on the "Rough Guide to the Music of France" album. The track is No. 17, I think, it is called "Deomp D'An Unvet", by Eugénie Goadec and Louise Ebrel. I think the song is in Breton. They don't have the album on iTunes, but you can try searching for one of the artists or both of them if that doesn't work.
IlStudioso 2 years ago
kk tata c roxane la fille de isabelle
roxane2927029270 3 years ago
Vive la bretagne ses Bretons et Bretonnes ! quels beau "pays" ce "pays" breton!!!
vivi75013 3 years ago