Maleficent Si Do Mhaimeo (wealthy widow)
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Personally I find Celtic Woman's version, and everything Celtic Woman have done, is the kind of plastic stuff that belongs in big municipal concert halls for the dead. Hothouse flowers have a few cracking interpretations under the spelling "Sí do Mhamo í". And you must listen to the renditions by Niamh Ní Chearra and Dara Bán Mac Donnchadha under the alternative title "Cailleach an Airgid".
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@TheeNightmareQueen The English are descended largely from settlers from Northern Germany and Jutland. Apart from making barrels, they never adopted Celtic culture.
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@TheeNightmareQueen The Celts were people who lived 2000 years ago, performed human sacrifices and made barrels. The language is Irish.
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i love celtic woman!!!!
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It's Gaelic.... Like... that language is called Gaelic.
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It's Gaelic....
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i actually love this!!!
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I so love this. I heard the song about a year ago and this works so well for it.
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It's 'weird' to see this old song being sung in a cartoon but hey it worked . It's in Irish Gaelic which we learn in school as part of our 'cultural ' heritage . Well done the creators -quirky -off the wall a bit but somehow brilliant :)
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lmfao wonderful XD
its not in celtic its in IRISH, its an old connacht song
theshedi 4 years ago
The Irish WERE Celts. So it's the same thing.
TheeNightmareQueen 4 years ago