Randal Bays & Tony McManus, Seattle 2006

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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2006

The tune is Port na bPucai. Recorded in Seattle December 14, 2006.

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  • I was going to go this concert -- but it was the night of the big storm and power outage!

  • Yes, that's right, about the storm. I left the show early because of it--and ended up riding on the Edmonds ferry during the height of it! A memorable night, all around.

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  • @Pagra50 No I've not heard it...I'll have to try and find the cd,sounds like one worth picking up!

  • @itmusicallyfits I am aware of the situation. I was referring to Randall Bays ability as a guitarist which mimics his skill on the fiddle. Ever heard his version of An Kiree fo Sniaghtey?? It`s devastatingly beautiful. I have only seen it on the CD collection "Masters of Irish Guitar".

  • @Pagra50 Tony is playing the guitar and Randal is playing the fiddle.....Tony's guitar playing is incredible though...seriously ,do check out some of Randal's other video's though,he is a great fiddle player.

  • It`s too bad Tony does`nt play fiddle as well as Randal plays guitar. Or maybe he does. for starts. Its an nice version of Port na Pbucai. Oisin Mac Auley has a great one also. It`s funny how this version has some much of major flavor to it. Very different.

  • Lovely stuff from two great players. There are many fine versions, but I must say that Tommy Peoples' is the one that just kills me.

  • bookee.

    it means ghost or spirit or...from what I know of Irish...elephant, chainsaw, santa's wife, the medical name for the back of the knee, a goose fart, backhoe loader, the act of going into the kitchen and forgetting why, the little bits train conductors punch out of tickets...

    it's a funny language

  • How do you say Bpucai anyways?

  • lovely version of of song of the faeries

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