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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2011

Iconic Clare musicians Eoin O'Neill (bouzouki) and Quentin Cooper (banjo), playing the traditional Irish jig "Haste to the Wedding," joined by the talented Aoife Lynch (concertina), at Brogan's Bar, Ennis, County Clare, on June 8, 2011.

You can hear Eoin and Quentin perform this piece (with Quentin on fiddle) joined by the also iconic Clare banjoist Kevin Griffin on their CD "Live at the Burren Centre, Kilfenora," available for purchase at Custy's and the irishshop.com.

Here's a link to a nice bit about Eoin published in the Clare Champion on October 28, 2010:
http://www.clarechampion.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&...

I first remember hearing "Haste to the Wedding" as an instrumental on "The Irish RM," but have learned it was introduced in the pantomime 'The Elopement' in 1767, and, lo, it does have lyrics:

Come haste to the wedding ye friends and ye neighbors,
The lovers their bliss can no longer delay.
Forget all your sorrows your cares and your labors,
And let every heart beat with rapture today.
Come, come one and all, attend to my call,
And revel in pleasures that never can cloy.
Come see rural felicity,
Which love and innocence ever enjoy.
Let Envy, Let Pride, Let Hate & Ambition,
Still Crowd to, & beat at the breast of the Great,
To Such Wretched Passions we Give no admission,
But Leave them alone to the wise ones of State,
We Boast of No wealth, but Contentment & Health,
In mirth & in Friendship, our moments employ
Come see rural felicity,
Which love and innocence ever enjoy.
With Reason we taste of Each Heart Stirring pleasure,
With Reason we Drink of the full flowing Bowl,
Are Jocund & Gay, But 'tis all within measure,
For fatal excess will enslave the free Soul,
Then Come at our bidding to this Happy wedding,
No Care Shall obtrude here, our Bliss to annoy,
Come see rural felicity,
Which love and innocence ever enjoy.

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  • ♪ ♫ ♬♬

  • Well played....with a photo of the Clare Hurler's in the background!

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