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Luke Kelly singing Raglan Road

PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 9:51 am
by Eyeball_Kid

PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 11:01 am
by Tiny Tartanella
Won't play when I click on it, what software do I need to open this, cheers

PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 11:02 am
by Eyeball_Kid
real player

PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 2:29 pm
by Paddy Rolling Clone
Real.com



Thanks kid.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 8:06 pm
by Mick Molloy
Great video, great singer!

I bought that dvd of his in December and that one is just so beautiful

PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 12:49 am
by georgecat
Fabulous, thanks!!

PostPosted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:19 am
by Tiny Tartanella
For some reason it won't connect at work, is it the version that was played when Shane was on the songs of the millenium program on Channel 4 in 1999, if so it's awesome

PostPosted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 3:27 pm
by moose
Last year i was in the "brazen head" in Dublin on a sunday afternoon and a guy got up to sing Raglan Road as a tribute to Luke Kelly, his voice was absolutely awesome.I was there with alot of my family and we all had tears streaming down our faces...it was some thing i will never forget.

Re: Luke Kelly singing Raglan Road

PostPosted: Wed May 31, 2006 10:25 am
by Gurrier
Eyeball_Kid wrote:http://www.rte.ie/laweb/smil/t03/t03i_lkelly_hd_tv.smil


Fantastic. I've just been learning this song and reading up alot on the poet Patrick Kavanagh of late actually.

Can this video actually be downloaded at all or just streamed?

Here's a small bit of information about the poem and how Luke Kelly ended up making it famous as a song I found at

http://www.chivalry.com/cantaria/lyrics ... -road.html

Notes: This song was recorded and popularized by the great Luke Kelly of the Dubliners in the 1960s. The words, written by Paddy Kavanagh, were set to the traditional air 'Fainne Gael an Lae' (The Dawning of the Day). This poem was first published in 1946 under the name "Dark haired Myriam ran away".

Notes from a post on Digital Tradition:
Both Ewan McVicar and Arthur Johnstone claim it was Luke Kelly who married the tune to the words. Luke's own account seems to contradict this:
[1994:] Luke told the following story in an interview in 1980: 'I was sitting in a pub in Dublin, The Bailey, and as you know in the old days - it's changed a bit now - it was known as a literary pub, an artistic pub. I happened to be sitting there in the same company with Patrick Kavanagh and one or two other poets, and someone asked him to recite a poem, which he did, and then someone asked me to sing a song which I did. Being in the presence of the great man I was very nervous. Then he leaned over to me and said in that sepulchral voice of his - he could hardly get his voice out, he was very old ... it was just the year before he died - and he said 'You should sing my song,' and I said 'What's that, Mr Kavanagh?' and he said 'Raglan Road''. So he gave me permission. I got permission from the man himself.' (Geraghty, Luke Kelly 38f)

There is a recording of Kavanagh himself singing 'Raglan Road' in the RTE Radio archive. Proof enough that he conceived his verses as a song. The line endings 'at the dawning of the day' are also proof of the air he had in mind.

PostPosted: Wed May 31, 2006 11:05 am
by Gurrier
Mick Molloy wrote:Great video, great singer!

I bought that dvd of his in December and that one is just so beautiful


Is that this DVD Mick?

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