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  • Great! Anyone ever hear of Fay or Kilduff.......Lilting had an audience appeal that few or no instrumentalist had. Maybe those who play lost a lot through the instrumental communication, or lack of it . It is worth noting that these guys were not loud and did not lilt quikly or with any percussive help.  Any views??

  • doddle de di diddldy doddle dom

  • those words are very special to me and mean a lot :)

  • Popeye did this all the time too ... ! Anyone know around what year this would be? Great stuff. Thanks for putting it up.

  • Well, I just learned something new, my Irish grandfather did this all the time, I didn't realize there was a name for it.

  • This is great.

  • I was the only one in the u15 lilting competition in the Dublin fléadh wish there were more lilters :)

  • I was so lucky that I got to hear Michael doing this himself but thought his brother was better. To me Mike Rafferty is the greatest and I will always miss him as he shores up my heart strength lucky me. RIP Mike

  • So ... that's how it's done!

  • old = good! especially if irish.

  • old = good! especially if irish.

    

  • The "Come West Along the Road" series of DVDs are priceless and this is one of my favourite clips from disc 2.

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