Usually called "Brochan Lom" or "Orange and Blue", and usually sung/played/danced a lot faster. The guitar tune at the end is the Shetland slow air "Da Day Dawn", which is most likely Norse in origin (i.e. not in least Gaelic).
That's cool! I used to highland dance, and this was one of the songs we danced the Fling to. The name of that tune is also "The Orange and the Blue." :D
Thanks for posting ...now I'm really homesick. From Takahiwai originally. But I am learning the bagpipes up here in the US so hope to come home and play for you all one day.
This song is about weak or thin porridge. It is an example of Gaelic mouth music.
Song Lyrics:
Brochan lom, tana lom, brochan lom na sùghain
Brochan lom, tana lom, brochan lom na sùghain
Brochan lom, tana lom, brochan lom na sùghain
Brochan lom 's e tana lom 's e brochan lom na sùghain
rodm4 2 years ago
can i have the lyrics?
i know the tune and can play it on the bagpipe
fagottist 3 years ago
Usually called "Brochan Lom" or "Orange and Blue", and usually sung/played/danced a lot faster. The guitar tune at the end is the Shetland slow air "Da Day Dawn", which is most likely Norse in origin (i.e. not in least Gaelic).
boguspurr 3 years ago
If I went to bed, and woke up in the middle of this, I would freak the fuck out.
exigentrevolution 3 years ago
That's cool! I used to highland dance, and this was one of the songs we danced the Fling to. The name of that tune is also "The Orange and the Blue." :D
BibisMcBryde 4 years ago
brogan leann..
very old traditional gaelic puirt a bheil..
learnt it when i was a wee girl..
HealOverSomeday 4 years ago
What is the title of the song? (the one in the beginning?)
arianvynn 4 years ago
HI there - thanks for your question.
It's a Gaelic rowing song called "Iomairaibh Eotrom ho ro".
That's me singing solo and my friends doing the chorus.
If you want, I'm happy to email you an MP3 and the sheet music with the words for you.
ROnald
drronmccoy 4 years ago
Kia ora from America,
Thanks for posting ...now I'm really homesick. From Takahiwai originally. But I am learning the bagpipes up here in the US so hope to come home and play for you all one day.
Slainte mhor, Slainte Banrighinn
Slainte agus buaidh gu brath
le Waipu.
kiwipipinghot 4 years ago