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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2008

The new lineup! Mediaeval Baebes 2008.

Bev Lee Harling
Claire Rabbitt
Esther Dee
Emily Alice Ovenden
Katharine Blake
Melpomeni Kermanidou

http://www.mediaevalbaebes.com/
http://www.myspace.com/mediaevalbaebes

Discography:
Salva Nos (1997)
Worldes Blysse (1998)
Undrentide (2000)
The Rose (2002)
Miseltoe & Wine (2003)
Mirabilis (2005)
Illumination (2008)

Photos by James Sutton
http://www.jamessutton.net/
http://www.myspace.com/jamsutton

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  • celestial orgasm

  • nothing seems to matter when i hear this

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  • Gotta love youtube. Never heard of these women before one week ago. Like most of the music, on my hard drive, I've never heard these enchanting sirens on any other media form. I managed to procure six of thier albums, then dicovered they're no longer together....What a crime. They should get together, just to make me happier.

  • @zemotheon12987 Supposedly, this is a made up language. No one knows the meaning other than the lovely ladies that sing it.

  • Beautiful!

  • @supastar668 The genre would probably be Medieval. The language is probably an old European language or dialect. It is absolutely beautiful.

  • ....sooooo HAUNTING!!!!!!! I've always loved Celtic/ irish/ whatever genre of music this song falls under, but now I've found the BEST example so far in my endless Youtube search!!! If anyone has any recommendations - by these angelic artists or otherwise - please LET ME KNOW!!!!

  • terrific :-)) no flesh involved.. just music  thankyou ALL concerned

  • @durzadead , thats very true. just like everyone has their own opinion, they have different tastes in music.

  • To expand in a rather hair-splitting (anally retentive, if you prefer) manner on @DarBowsong's reply to @RamrodAl, "...Celtic is a broad term {used} to describe many different peoples with {broadly} similar cultures. {In England it} most often refers to the Irish...cultures, {but is/was by no means limited to Britain (or even Europe?)}"

  • lidooooo tb

  • @RamrodAI There isn't actually a language called Celtic, Celtic is a broad term to describe many different peoples with similar cultures, most often it refers to the Irish, as in Celtic Woman and Celtic Thunder, but can also be applied to Scottish, Welsh, and Cornish cultures, among others.

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