@gimpyFG71 Different, not better. These pipes are to be either followed or played solo. Different feel. If you want to get in a fighting mood,l listen to the Scottish pipes.
I've heard the song "An raibh tú ar an gCarraig" sung to this tune many times - my sister does a fabulous version.
The song is a love song, with the singer wondering if her lover was at the Mass Rock, and whether he was sad as she is. He was at the Rock, but he's not sad.
An Bhuil thu eag an Gcarraig "Have you been to the Rock" is the Irish Title of this Song of which Liam O'Maonlai does a beautiful Muster Sean Nos version on his Solo Album.
@gimpyFG71 your a typical scottish windbag, get a life..
jcb114 2 months ago
carrick on shannon?
BrianQuesta 4 months ago
where is carrick in this piece??
an raibh tu an charraig...same carraig?
armaghlore 6 months ago
where is carrick in this piece??
armaghlore 6 months ago
@naomheanna - Carraig or creag = Carrick = Rock (carrick is the anglo word for rock)
sainglain 9 months ago
Iv seen this exact video of this exact same song, though it was called, 'You Were At the Rock''
Was i bullshitted or wat?
naomheanna 11 months ago
lets get him 10k views by pattys day 2011 ;)
go Seamus.
CharlieRutan 11 months ago
@gimpyFG71 Different, not better. These pipes are to be either followed or played solo. Different feel. If you want to get in a fighting mood,l listen to the Scottish pipes.
jamiedickson 1 year ago
I've heard the song "An raibh tú ar an gCarraig" sung to this tune many times - my sister does a fabulous version.
The song is a love song, with the singer wondering if her lover was at the Mass Rock, and whether he was sad as she is. He was at the Rock, but he's not sad.
RockyRoader 1 year ago
An Bhuil thu eag an Gcarraig "Have you been to the Rock" is the Irish Title of this Song of which Liam O'Maonlai does a beautiful Muster Sean Nos version on his Solo Album.
thepassion10 1 year ago