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Dan Ar Braz — Se Mo Gradh Na Gamhna Geala
Album: Finisterres
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I guess we could all say: "RP is really making me feel like I'm or something. Not what I come here for." Tis is an eclectic environment after all. Allegedly.
This group was named after the Spanish Donnie Brasco. A friend of OURS.
RP is really making me feel like I'm in a massage spa getting a hot rocks treatment or something. Not what I come here for.
Hokey-yo, okey ho!
" See, mown grass now comes in a gallon."?? Less subtitles , please.
nice tune. singer sounds a lot like Talitha Mackenzie.
Bicky wrote:
If you like this Celtic sound and the vocal harmonies, then check out also Laïs, three girls from Belgium which Emmylou Harris calles "3 little angels"....
I have that album, and we listen to that a lot. Especially in the car when the kids ask for it. They both hate K3, but love things like Laïs and musical scores from "Notre Dame de Paris" ( https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00004U2EZ/103-2628097-3234215?v=glance ) and "Remeo & Juliette" ( https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00004U88D/ref=pd_sim_music_2/103-2628097-3234215?v=glance&s=music )
If you like this Celtic sound and the vocal harmonies, then check out also Laïs, three girls from Belgium which Emmylou Harris calles "3 little angels"....
rklein wrote:
First I thought: Hey they've accepted my upload, but I uploaded some other songs by Dan Ar Braz. I am glad that someone else was succesful in getting Dan Ar Braz into the playlist. :D/ Edit: Contrary to what BillG said after playing this Dan Ar Braz is not from Ireland, but from France. More specific from Brittany, a region in western France where the celtic heritage is still strong. But he plays with other celtic musians from Ireland and Scotland.
Thank you Uploader. and informant!!! This is quite lovely. Voice of a Goddess ! Years ago I discovered Alain Stivell, so I was aware of France's celtic corner. Recently into Spain's as well. See :Hevia, (some uploads mine)
ScopArch wrote:
alors pourquoi nous imposons ça.
Hmm... wrong correction here... "Pourquoi nous imposer ça ?" means "Why impose this to us ? ". Your suggestion means "Then why do we impose this ?".
ScopArch wrote:
alors pourquoi nous imposons ça.
Non, ColdBear's French was correct (Uh, he's French). He was jokingly asking why I forced this song on RP listeners.
ColdBear wrote:
Bon dieu, La Rochelle n'est pas en Bretagne, alors pourquoi nous imposer ça ? Je rigole ...
alors pourquoi nous imposons ça.
AliGator wrote:
It was me.
Bon dieu, La Rochelle n'est pas en Bretagne, alors pourquoi nous imposer ça ? Je rigole ...
rklein wrote:
First I thought: Hey they've accepted my upload, but I uploaded some other songs by Dan Ar Braz. I am glad that someone else was succesful in getting Dan Ar Braz into the playlist. :D/ Edit: Contrary to what BillG said after playing this Dan Ar Braz is not from Ireland, but from France. More specific from Brittany, a region in western France where the celtic heritage is still strong. But he plays with other celtic musians from Ireland and Scotland.
It was me.
I guess you have to be Irish....or French...or....
rklein wrote:
Dan Ar Braz is not from Ireland, but from France. More specific from Brittany, a region in western France where the celtic heritage is still strong. But he plays with other celtic musians from Ireland and Scotland.
Thanks for the background. Brittany was actually setlled by Britons - in part escaping the raids of the Angles and Saxons. Hence the name of this country, Great Britian, to distinguish it from that other home of the Brits, Brittany.
First I thought: Hey they've accepted my upload, but I uploaded some other songs by Dan Ar Braz. I am glad that someone else was succesful in getting Dan Ar Braz into the playlist. \\:D/ Edit: Contrary to what BillG said after playing this Dan Ar Braz is not from Ireland, but from France. More specific from Brittany, a region in western France where the celtic heritage is still strong. But he plays with other celtic musians from Ireland and Scotland.
Nice vocals by Karen Matheson, of Capercaillie. She's got a very distinctive voice in Celtic music. Also a nice follow up to Baka Beyond and Enya.