the intro is missing from this...peadar o riada's sublime piano...it was he tought the song to iarla and the recording is enhanced by the piano strings responding to iarla's voice
i still got the opinion that gaelic is one of the last languages which still keeps the magic :) it just sounds so surreal that this is an real language! i think that all the celtic languages are nice, especially when sung.the simpeler sung the better it sounds.
ceol agus cibeal is a record from cul aodhe...the complete version of this track is from that record. Gael linn..is the label..
alom64 10 months ago
the intro is missing from this...peadar o riada's sublime piano...it was he tought the song to iarla and the recording is enhanced by the piano strings responding to iarla's voice
alom64 10 months ago
i still got the opinion that gaelic is one of the last languages which still keeps the magic :) it just sounds so surreal that this is an real language! i think that all the celtic languages are nice, especially when sung.the simpeler sung the better it sounds.
arjantjeee 2 years ago 2
Gle mhath.
mhicnanolc 2 years ago 5
I'd love to have a copy of this audio... where can i find a copy of young Iarla singing Aisling Gheal?
caseyC088 2 years ago
well i have one. i think i share it on bearshare and aries. if you would like i can send it to you.
kevinmunley 2 years ago
@caseyC088 It's the tenth and final track on Iárla's album, "Seven Steps to Mercy"
Tá sé albam go haláinn, más mhaith leat cheoil Éireannach!! / It's a beautiful album if you like Irish music.
dissonantsonorant 1 year ago
This is real Irish culture..
kingofcelts 3 years ago 5