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1 month ago
The Highland Sessions: canntaireachd
From the BBC series The Highland Sessions
Cagun • 16,949 views
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1 month ago
The Highland Sessions (4): Ealaigh Liom (Elope With Me)
From the BBC series, ep.2. With Padraigin Ni Uallachain .
Cagun • 40,616 views
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1 month ago
Stan Rogers - The Maid On the Shore
Now on Youtube!
MinistryofStabbing • 14,336 views
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1 month ago
BaldGrace
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Quite possibly my favorite rendition of this song, it's simple and authentic. Thanks for putting this up! I sing this song sometimes as a party piece- always great fun and very popular.
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1 month ago
Lúnasa & Karan Casey - Another Day (TG4 Beo 2008)
Tá an banna ceoil Lúnasa ar an bhfód le deich mbliana agus beidh ceolchoirm speisialta againn chun ceiliúradh a dhéanamh ar an ócáid. I measc na n-...
TG4gaeilge • 3,643 views
BaldGrace
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A mighty woman from Waterford indeed! With an Ewan MacColl song- this made my night. And lovely to have a fiddler from San Diego!
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3 months ago
Patter - Burnistoun - Episode 6
Peter's concerned about Scott's patter.
eightySeventh • 34,624 views
BaldGrace
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The language is a such big part of the comedy in this show. Non-Scottish comedy could do with following their example!
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3 months ago
Drug dealer - Burnistoun - Episode 4
He's got a lot of stuff in stock.
eightySeventh • 73,305 views
BaldGrace
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Thanks for putting all these up. I'm pretty sure they're unavailable stateside- and it's still hysterical even if you're not a Scot.
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3 months ago
Electric shock - Burnistoun, Series 2, Episode 1
A rude, impatient boyfriend tries to figure out why he keeps getting shocked.
eightySeventh • 5,972 views
BaldGrace
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These should be real- but only if I'm the one pressing the button!
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3 months ago
Watching from a Window - Burnistoun, Series 2 preview - BBC One Scotland
More about this programme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/progra...
What important business could drag your boss from a vital strategy meeting?
BBC • 15,567 views
BaldGrace
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An ode to modern architecture?
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3 months ago
Burnistoun - Jolly Boy John - Chocolate Banana
I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS VIDEO. ALL RIGHTS GO TO BURNISTOUN AND THE BBC.
Burnistoun Series 2 Episode 1..Jolly Boy John fantasises about his...
MrJokerJonny • 104,112 views
BaldGrace
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brilliant dancing
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3 months ago
Burnistoun S02E03- Epiphany Continuum Sketch
Now your ready meal comes in 'Apocalypse' flavour!
Vivamus2 • 3,319 views
BaldGrace
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I'm sure there's some TV dinners on the market containing stranger ingredients.
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6 months ago
Blackpool Episode 2 Part 6
Blackpool
Blackpool Starring:David Tennant (DI Peter Carlisle), David Morrissey(Ripley Holden), And Sarah Parish(Natalie Holden).
No copyright i...
BAILEYxTENDO • 13,489 views
BaldGrace
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"I'm good with wives." No kidding- Peter's manipulating Natalie like a female lightening bug that's planning to eat one of her male counterparts under the pretext of mating. I hope this plan of his backlashes terribly.
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9 months ago
David Tennant - The Chatterley Affair
David Tennant in The Chatterley Affair.
Not mine.
Mietar • 22,271 views
BaldGrace
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I didn't know there was a film about the Chatterley trial. Thanks for putting this up- I'm going to search out the whole thing now.
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9 months ago
S1 Ep5 - The Summer Hunt Ball - Part 3
final part
tothemanorbornselect • 21,805 views
BaldGrace
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Dancing cheek to cheek...over the footbridge and into the stream...
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9 months ago
But He Was So Wrong 2.6 (HQ)
David Tennant is Reverend Gibson in this screen adaptation of Anthony Trollope's novel about a young couple's marital breakdown and the lives of th...
theproselytizer • 15,897 views
BaldGrace
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Oil oil slime grease, cut by Aunty's vinegar and molded by a matchmaking mama.
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9 months ago
Hamlet - David Tennant, Patrick Stewart, Penny Downie. Act 1, Scene 3.
Act I, scene 3. Laertes has some brotherly advice for Ophelia before leaving for France.
Next part:
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
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JohnCartney • 57,972 views
BaldGrace
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@MeesterCrumpet
Yeah, along the lines of sausage casings. Better than getting the pox, I guess.
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10 months ago
Eric Bogle - No Man's Land ( Green Fields of France )
Nice version sung in English and German
By Eric Bogle and Wachol
(German lyrics composed by Hannes Wader)
isthisnametook • 179,081 views
BaldGrace
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@edmundus1581
Thanks, I'm glad to know that others agree.
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10 months ago
A-Z of Horror Grand Guignol Truegore Vintage DVD
CLIVE BARKER'S A-Z OF HORROR (2 DVDS) (1997) Presented by Clive Barker. Created as a companion piece to Clive Barker's book of the same name, this...
truegore • 11,292 views
BaldGrace
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I know there is a Grand Guignol theatre in Washington, DC as well, though I can't remember its name, nor have I been there. But, if you live on the East Coast it's surely the closest place!
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10 months ago
Potter Puppet Pals: Snape's Diary
Extended version: http://tinyurl.com/NeilHETV
Tweetness: http://tinyurl.com/tweetsnape
NeilCicierega • 9,285,545 views
BaldGrace
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Sad to say, this somehow does capture the essence of Snape's self-congratulatory pessimism. Also, his nose is awesomely done.
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10 months ago
Hamlet - David Tennant, Patrick Stewart, Penny Downie. Act 5, Scene 2. - Pt.2
Act V, scene 2. Hamlet is invited to duel. The fencing match begins. Part 2.
Copyright Illuminations / RSC / BBC.
JohnCartney • 55,343 views
BaldGrace
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...give order that these bodies
High on a stage be placed to the view;
And let me speak to the yet unknowing world
How these things came about: so shall you hear
Of carnal, bloody, and unnatural acts,
Of accidental judgments, casual slaughters,
Of deaths put on by cunning and forced cause,
And, i...
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10 months ago
Hamlet - David Tennant, Patrick Stewart, Penny Downie. Act 5, Scene 2. - Pt.1
Act V, scene 2. Hamlet is invited to duel. The fencing match begins. Part 1.
Next part:
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Copyright Illu...
JohnCartney • 29,530 views
BaldGrace
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"He'd comply with his mother's dug before he sucked" and "There's a special augury in the fall of a sparrow." Two favorite lines, completely different in nature, and within breaths of each other.
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10 months ago
Hamlet - David Tennant, Patrick Stewart, Penny Downie. Act 4, Scene 1. - Pt.2
Act IV, scene 1. A grieving Ophelia starts to go mad. Laertes returns to Elsinore. Part 2.
Next part:
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
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JohnCartney • 39,311 views
BaldGrace
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Best Laertes I've seen- I rather wish I'd been able to see Edward Bennett's Hamlet as well, I heard he was good.
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10 months ago
Hamlet - David Tennant, Patrick Stewart, Penny Downie. Act 4, Scene 1. - Pt.1
Act IV, scene 1. A grieving Ophelia starts to go mad. Laertes returns to Elsinore. Part 1.
Next part:
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
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JohnCartney • 42,626 views
BaldGrace
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I quite like Mariah Gale's Ophelia- especially her frenetic energy here. I hope she does more film.
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10 months ago
Hamlet - David Tennant, Patrick Stewart, Penny Downie. Act 3, Scene 3.
Act III, scene 3. Claudius prays for forgiveness.
Next part:
http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Copyright Illuminations / RSC / BBC.
JohnCartney • 44,518 views
BaldGrace
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Patrick Stewart is the man.
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11 months ago
The Green Fields Of France (or) Willie McBride-The Dropkick Murphys
DISCLAIMER: I WILL BLOCK YOU IF YOU THREATEN PEOPLE IN THE COMMENTS. I MADE THIS VIDEO FOR MY LITTLE NIECE, NOT FOR A BUNCH OF ASSHOLES TO SIT IN...
BlueOrchidMoon77 • 220,217 views
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11 months ago
BaldGrace
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I'd never heard the murphys' version of this song. It's excellent- thanks for putting this up! And great choice of photos- I think we tend to forget WWI in the US, which seems a horrible betrayal of the American members of the Lost Generation.
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11 months ago
Stephanie Makem - A Ógánaigh Óig Geantraí-15-07-07
The singing of Stephanie Makem is deeply rooted in a long lineage of traditional singers, stretching back to her great grandmother who was the cele...
TG4gaeilge • 16,916 views
BaldGrace
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I hope Sarah Makem is looking down with pride- and her son Tommy of course. Wonderful to hear a southeast Ulster song in Irish.
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11 months ago
Seosamh O hEanai (Joe Heaney) - Roisin Dubh
Joe Heaney recorded Nov '77 in Pittsburg
commonslob • 9,337 views
BaldGrace
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This is AMAZING! I first heard this sung by Tommy Makem in English when I was fifteen and it's stuck in my soul. How fantastic to hear it sung in Irish, by no less than Joseph Heaney!
Lovely pictures also.
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11 months ago
An poc ar Buile - Liam Devally
Liam Devally singing An poc ar Bulie {The Mad Billy Goat} for German television called 'LIED FUR TRAUMER MUSIK FUR REBELLEN' translate to 'Songs Fo...
machree01 • 41,729 views
BaldGrace
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A fun song to beat all fun songs, and absolutely as mad as its subject. That's some voice, Liam Devally's.
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11 months ago
Dochas Linn Naomh Padraig. Catholic Irish Hymn.
padraig46's webcam video Tue 31 Aug 2010 08:01:43 PDT
padraig46 • 1,306 views
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11 months ago
BaldGrace
commented:
What a beautiful voice! I just learned this in class and this is a help when practicing. Go raibh maith agat.
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11 months ago
Eric Bogle - The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
****Note added 25 April 2010:
When I was asked to create this presentation for a Remembrance Day assembly, I didn't know how I would show an "anti...
istargazer • 770,842 views
BaldGrace
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The world has given us a lot of sad songs, but this one cuts particularly deep.
I quite like the video- I'm glad someone is including this song in students' Remembrance Day experiences.
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11 months ago
Luxon: Johnny I hardly knew'ya
'When Johnny comes marching home' is the American version of the original Irish song: 'Johnny I hardly knew'ya.'
It was an anti-war protest song ag...
dnworks • 70,438 views
BaldGrace
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Truly one of my favorite songs, ever.
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11 months ago
The Jolly Beggar - Planxty 1980
Andy sings the Jolly Beggar from the Abbey tavern in Howth in 1980
bilko1234 • 109,207 views
BaldGrace
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"who loved getting dressed up as a beggar and getting off with young ones"
Concisely put- and wonderfully sung, all around!
I wonder if James V actually got up to such things? I think I'll have to check that out...
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11 months ago
As I Roved Out - Planxty (Christy's Version)
As I roved out I uploaded a version by Andy but this is Christy's version
Live from their 2004 reunion.
IrishandFolkmusic • 17,948 views
BaldGrace
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Quality stuff.
Apart from her lovely sound, and the coolness of actually performing this, I have to say that I love Rona Lightfoot's name.