Kila
Cabhraigi Lei
Live in Dublin
(2004)

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zoolander
Sep 18, 2010 - 15:30
NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:
iTunes says this track is called Glanfaidh Me.. anyone know who's right? it certainly sounds like he's singing Cabhraighi Lei...

glanfaidh me is a different track doesnt sound like it at all


(former member)
Aug 24, 2008 - 22:04
auburntigerrich wrote:
I was having the damndest time figuring out what genre this is trying to be. Don't get me wrong, I love Irish music (just look at my cd rack), but this is neither traditional nor fusion... meh.


I think they are trying play a fusion between Irish and Eastern European music...




redtex
Jul 24, 2008 - 05:55
coentje wrote:

And your point is?



This is bad.


coentje
Jun 23, 2008 - 01:30
auburntigerrich wrote:
I was having the damndest time figuring out what genre this is trying to be. Don't get me wrong, I love Irish music (just look at my cd rack), but this is neither traditional nor fusion... meh.

And your point is?

auburntigerrich
Jun 22, 2008 - 17:14
I was having the damndest time figuring out what genre this is trying to be. Don't get me wrong, I love Irish music (just look at my cd rack), but this is neither traditional nor fusion... meh.

randomprime
May 22, 2008 - 06:51
Wizzuvv_oz wrote:
So that is havering, is it?

According to OED:

1: To talk garrulously and foolishly; to talk nonsense.

2: to hesitate, to be slow in deciding.



NoEnzLefttoSplit
May 22, 2008 - 06:47
iTunes says this track is called Glanfaidh Me.. anyone know who's right?

it certainly sounds like he's singing Cabhraighi Lei...

mlcarroll
May 22, 2008 - 06:45
gutboy wrote:
oh my god I misssed

John Prine - Fish and Whistle

Waterboys - Fisherman's Blues


Consider yourself fortunate...

gutboy
Apr 20, 2008 - 19:05
oh my god I misssed

John Prine - Fish and Whistle

Waterboys - Fisherman's Blues

coentje
Feb 29, 2008 - 05:32
roggles wrote:

Now hold a mo' - Kila is way better than Afro Celt. Pick up some of their albums.


agree though I do like the Afrocelts as well.

out_to_lunch
Jan 17, 2008 - 08:06
Wizzuvv_oz wrote:
So that is havering, is it? Note to self: avoid havering at any cost and view all things havering-related with extreme suspicion. ;-)


I'm pretty sure havering consists of activity centered around a toilet bowl. Let's see.....

Specialty Definition: HAVERING
Domain Definition
Literature
Havering (Essex). The legend says that while Edward the Confessor was dwelling in this locality, an old pilgrim asked alms, and the king replied, "I have no money, but I have a ring, " and, drawing it from his fore-finger, gave it to the beggar. Some time after, certain English pilgrims in Jewry met the same man, who drew the ring from his finger and said, "Give this to your king, and say within six months he shall die." The request was complied with, and the prediction fulfilled. The shrine of Edward the Confessor in Westminster Abbey gives colour to this legend. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Usage: HAVERING
Domain Usage
Lyrics
I'm gonna be the man who's havering to you. (I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles); performing artist: The Proclaimers)



I guess we were all wrong....

westslope
Jan 17, 2008 - 08:04
Honeyman wrote:
There's summin' fishy about this set....


No kidding, eh? Must be heading to Easter.

This is catchy.

Candela
Jan 17, 2008 - 08:02
This is such a strange language... AWESOME! :D
Cool music:)

Honeyman
Jan 17, 2008 - 08:00
There's summin' fishy about this set....

roggles
Nov 15, 2007 - 12:50
arserocket wrote:
God bless ye Bill - a good bit'o havering set to music - beautiful - sounds so like Afro Celt who are the true gods of this.

Now hold a mo' - Kila is way better than Afro Celt. Pick up some of their albums.

Wizzuvvoz
Nov 15, 2007 - 12:49
arserocket wrote:
God bless ye Bill - a good bit'o havering set to music - beautiful - sounds so like Afro Celt who are the true gods of this.
So that is havering, is it? Note to self: avoid havering at any cost and view all things havering-related with extreme suspicion. ;-)

arserocket
Nov 15, 2007 - 12:46
God bless ye Bill - a good bit'o havering set to music - beautiful - sounds so like Afro Celt who are the true gods of this.

TampaPurple
Aug 13, 2007 - 07:51
I think the lyrics in the chorus translate roughly as "Hearts, Stars, and Horseshoes, Clovers, and Blue Moons! Pots of Gold and Rainbows, and me Red Balloons! They're always after me Lucky Charms"




mattt
Aug 13, 2007 - 07:50
karljonasson wrote:
Music is not the universal language. English is.

Spoken like a true American. Hey, waitaminnit...



UltraNurd
Aug 13, 2007 - 07:49
I wouldn't mind a studio version... the instruments were a bit hard to hear. I'm sure it was much better being there.

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