Keltish: Ashokan Farewell
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This is my all-time favorite song. It's so wistful; I get chills every time I hear it.
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well done
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I've been to this church. I'm glad they keep the spirit alive. As this video proves.
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beautiful thank you for sharing, written in 1982, in the catskills.. maybe thats in a place that still celebrates the 60's :)
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Oh my God - that's so beautiful!
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I love the mellow tone and the fiddler's style. The harp adds a wonderful charm and the guitar fills the sound out nicely. Wonderful!
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You have a beautiful sound.
Thank for post
Nicu.Brasov-Romania.
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Very nice! This song is much newer than the 60s however. Written by Jay Ungar in the 1980s.
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It wasn't written in the 60s. Research before uploading please.
alexsocc 3 years ago
My point is that it wasn't written during the ACW. It was written by Jay Ungar after the conclusion of Ashokan Fiddle & Dance Camp. It's a hauntingly beautiful tune any way, especially Chelle's rendering of it.
vwilding 3 years ago