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Hearse comming for Mother, old Carter family song
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folklikestuff uploaded a new video
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Old Irish folk song. My brother is singing with me but wont be on camera.
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Ever since my first listen of this traditional Irish song, I was partic...
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Ever since my first listen of this traditional Irish song, I was particularly struck for its intensity and poignant melancholy. Like all good things over the years I continued to listen as from afar, until few days ago, when a sudden back pain forced me to sit firmly: was in this situation when I felt the urge and the desire to arrange "Black is the colour". After played it, I was satisfied: I have found what the music made me feel at the beginning, though perhaps in a different way this time. It is an arrangement a little rough, but in my opinion is how it should be, because can only be scratching a sentiment borned by the disappearance of a loved one!...
I sound completely unplugged, with my acoustic guitar McIlroy A25 (Cedar/Walnut). There is no amplification, the sound is taken from the Handycam as naturally comes from the instrument.
Lirycs:
Black is the colour of my true love's hair Her lips are like some roses fair She had the sweetness smile and the gentlest hands And I love the ground whereon she stands
I love my love and well she knows I love the ground whereon she goes I wish the day it soon would come When she and I could be as one
I go to the Clyde for to mourn and weep For satisfied I never can be I'll write her a letter, just a few short lines And suffer death one thousand times
Black is the colour of my true love's hair Her lips are like some roses fair She had the sweetness smile and the gentlest hands And I love the ground whereon she stands
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folklikestuff
The 60s and 70s had some great music. Lots of people singing most of them yet today. Folk, bluegrass, rock. So many people I would have never got to see if it weren't for everyones Youtube videos. Ian Tyson and Slyvia, The Seekers, some great old performances by the Beatles, The Australian Seekers, Neil Young. There are so many and the songs are timeless. All of us are singing them today as if no time has passed at all. But nothing beats listening to all this new talent on YouTube!
(2 months ago)
Lover's Cross A Jim Croce song. ThisMost people dont remember this one. ...
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Lover's Cross A Jim Croce song. ThisMost people dont remember this one. But its one I always liked.
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folklikestuff
Love to sing, write a few and just enjoy listening to all the talented people making music on Youtube. Posting mostly because it makes me practice. Thanks for listening.
(2 months ago)
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All the best,
luca