Ó Tholg go Tolg | Dé Máirt | 21.30 | Tuesday
Sraith clár faoi bheirt bhan a théann ag taisteal ar fud chósta na Bailtise agus Thuaisceart na hEorpa ach nach n-íocann pingin lóistín. San Ísiltír a bheidh Ciara Ní Broín agus Bláthín de Burca. Fanfaidh siad in éineacht leis an ealaíontóir Louise Cohen agus a bhean i Leeuwarden. Rachaidh siad as sin go Hamburg sa Ghearmáin áit a bhfanfaidh siad in éineacht le Patrick a deir go bhfuil ‘The Lion Sleeps Tonight’ ar eolas aige i ngach teanga, ach Gaeilge!
Ó Tholg go Tolg is a unique 10 part series about couchsurfing, in which Ciara Ní Broín and Bláithín de Burca follow the Baltic coastline into the North of Europe to check out what people there have to offer to the intrepid traveller. The first episode of the new series starts off in the Netherlands where they visit Leeuwarden and stay with artist Louise Cohen and her wife. From there they travel on to Hamburg in Germany, where host Patrick claims to know the words to 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight' in every single language, except Irish. Will Ciara and Bláithín be able to help him out?
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Our Ireland Adventure, 2018
Traditional Irish Music - Brogan's Bar - Ennis, Ireland
An uncut clip of some trad music at Brogan's Bar in Ennis, Co Clare, Ireland.
Shot with a Nikon D3s w/ Nikon 50mm f/1.4
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The Irish Pub
This is a song performed by The High Kings. It's one of my personal favorites. You can download it for free at Or simply Google The High Kings The Irish Pub.
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How to say Ireland's Counties in Irish Gaelic
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Leinster
Laighin
/Ly-in/
Province of Leinster
Cúige Laighean
/Koo-ig-ah Ly-un/
Dublin
Átha Cliath
/Aw Klee-ah/
County Dublin
Contae Átha Cliath
/Kun-day Aw Klee-ah/
Carlow
Ceatharlach
/Kah-hur-lukh/
County Carlow
Contae Cheatharlach
/Kun-day Khah-hur-lukh/
Kilkenny
Cill Chainnigh
/Kil Khyan-ee/
County Kilkenny
Contae Chill Chainnigh
/Kun-day Khil Khyan-ee/
Kildare
Cill Dara
/Kil Dar-ah/
County Kildare
Contae Chill Dara
/Kun-day Khil Dar-ah/
Wicklow
Cill Mhantáin
/Kil Wan-tawn/
County Wicklow
Contae Chill Mhantáin
/Kunday Khil Wan-tawn/
Westmeath
An Iarmhí
/On Eer-vee/
County Westmeath
Contae na hIarmhí
/Kunday nah Heer-vee/
Laois
/Leesh/
County Laois
Contae Laoise
/Kun-day Leesha/
Wexford
Loch Garman
/Lukh Gawr-mon/
County Wexford
Contae Loch Garman
/Kun-day Lukh Gawr-mon/
Longford
An Longfort
/On Lung-furt/
County Longford
Contae an Longfoirt
/On Lung-furt/
Louth
Lú
/Loo/
County Louth
Contae Lú
/Kun-day Loo/
Meath
An Mhí
/On Vee/
County Meath
Contae na Mí
/Kun-day nah Mee/
Offaly
Uíbh Fhailí
/Eev Aw-lee/
County Offaly
Contae Uíbh Fhailí
/Kun-day Eev Aw-lee/
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Munster
An Mhumhain
/On Woo-in/
Province of Munster
Cúige Mumhan
/Koo-ig-ah Moo-un/
Kerry
Ciarraí
/Kee-ree/
County Kerry
Contae Chiarraí
/Kun-day Khee-ree/
Clare
An Clár
/On Klawr/
County Clare
Contae an Chláir
/Kun-day on Khlaw-ir/
Cork
Corcaigh
/Kur-kee/
County Cork
Contae Chorcaí
/Kun-day Khur-kee/
Limerick
Luimneach
/Lim-nukh/
County Limerick
Contae Luimnigh
/Kun-day Lim-nee/
Waterford
Port Láirge
/Port Lor-ih-gah/
County Waterford
Contae Phort Láirge
/Kun-day Fort Lor-ih-gah/
Tipperary
Tiobraid Árann
/Tib-red Aw-run/
County Tipperary
Contae Thiobraid Árann
/Kun-day Hib-red Aw-run/
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Connaught
Connachta
/Kun-nukh-tah/
Province of Connaught
Cúige Chonnacht
/Koo-ig-ah Khun-nukht/
Galway
Gaillimh
/Gol-ye or /Gol-yiv/
County Galway
Contae na Gaillimhe
/Kun-day nah Gol-yiv-eh/
Leitrim
Liatroim
/Lee-ah-trum/
County Leitrim
Contae Liatroma
/Kun-day Lee-ah-trum-ah/
Mayo
Maigh Eo
/Mwee Oh/
County Mayo
Contae Mhaigh Eo
/Kun-day Wee Oh/
Roscommon
Ros Comáin
/Russ Kum-aw-in/
County Roscommon
Contae Ros Comáin
/Kun-day Russ Kum-aw-in/
Sligo
Sligeach
/Shlig-ukh/
County Sligo
Contae Shligigh
/Kun-day Hlig-ee/
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Ulster
Ulaidh
/Ul-ee/
Province of Ulster
Cúige Uladh
/Koo-ig-ah Ul-ah/
Antrim
Aontraim
/Kun-day Ayn-trum/
County Antrim
Contae Aontrama
/Kun-day Ayn-trum-ah/
Armagh
Ard Mhacha
/Aw-urd Wokh-ah/
County Armagh
Contae Ard Mhacha
/Kun-day Aw-urd Wokh-ah/
Cavan
An Cabhán
/On Kaw-waw-in/ or
/On Kaw-vaw-in/
County Cavan
Contae an Chabháin
/Kun-day on Khaw-waw-in/ or
/Kun-day on Khaw-vaw-in/
Derry
Doire
/Dir-eh/
County Derry
Contae Dhoire
/Kun-day Ghwir-eh/
Down
An Dún
/On Doon/
County Down
Contae an Dhúin
/Kun-day on Ghoo-in/
Donegal
Dún na nGall
/Doon nah ngawl/ | Tír Chonaill /Cheer Khun-ull/
County Donegal
Contae Dhún na nGall
/Kun-day Ghoon nah ngawl/ | Contae Thír Chonaill /Kun-day Heer Khun-ull/
Fermanagh
Fear Manach
/Far Mon-ukh/
County Fermanagh
Contae Fhear Manach
/Kun-day Arr Mon-ukh/
Monaghan
Muineachán
/Mwin-yukh-awn/
County Monaghan
Contae Mhuineacháin
/Kun-day Win-yukh-awn/
Tyrone
Tír Eoghain
/Cheer Oh-in/
County Tyrone
Contae Thír Eoghain
/Kun-day Heer Oh-in/
Dia duit! Siobhán here from Bitesize Irish Gaelic. I speak a Connaught dialect.
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Siuil a Ruin (with lyrics) - Irish traditional Song Performed by Connie Dover
One of my favourite Irish Songs with the most beautiful lyrics.
One translation of the Irish chorus is
Go, go, go my love
Go quietly and peacefully
Go to the door and flee with me
And may you go safely my dear.
A Trip To Co. Clare In The Campervan (As Gaeilge)
John and I travel around Ireland in our spare time in our campervan and this time we said we'd take you along with us.
We stayed in Nagles in Doolin which is one of our all-time favourite places to stay in the country - the views are epic.
A trip to Gus O'Connors was a must. It's actually where John asked me to be his girlfriend a year and a half ago so it's a place that will forever be special to us.
Where else would you like to see us travel in Ireland?
Much love xxxx
Brahm's Lullaby Irish version
Go Irish Go! Midnight Drummers Circle
fleadh 2014 amazing go on home british soldiers
Ardoyne Fleadh 2014
Coverage of The Druids playing 'GO ON HOME BRITISH SOLDIERS GO ON HOME
Belfast Traditional Music Trail
The Belfast Traditional Music Trail is a unique way to experience Irish music. With two professional musicians as your guides, walk through cobbled alleyways, past famous landmarks and on to private bars in some of the city’s oldest buildings. At each of the three stops you will be treated to a performance of traditional tunes, songs and stories, all of which make up your own personal ‘session’.
Re: Físéan Gaeilge Eile Another Irish Video with English Subs
Well, it's me trying to speak as Gaeilge. I'm sorry if I pronounce some things incorrectly or if I use the wrong words, I'm only just learning Irish now.
Go raibh mile maith agat!
Dear Old Donegal - Irish folk music
County Donegal (pronounced /ˈdɒnɨɡɔːl, ˌdɒnɨˈɡɔːl/; Irish: Contae Dhún na nGall. Sometimes unofficially known in Irish as Tír Chonaill) is a county located in the west of the Province of Ulster, in the northwest of Ireland. It is one of three counties in the Province of Ulster that do not form part of Northern Ireland. It is the most northern county in all of Ireland, and is part of the Republic of Ireland. County Donegal is the fourth largest county in Ireland and the largest county in Ulster. The name 'Donegal' comes from the Irish, meaning 'The Fort of the Foreigners'. The county was named after the former administrative centre of Donegal Town, the old stronghold of the O'Donnell royal family in the south of the county. When first created, it was sometimes referred to as County Tyrconnell (Irish: Tír Chonaill), after both the old original Tír Chonaill kingdom and the Tyrconnell earldom that succeeded it. Calling the whole county Tír Chonaill is technically incorrect as the Inishowen Peninsula (Irish: Inis Eoghain) is historically distinct from Tír Chonaill.
Uniquely, Donegal shares a border with only one county in the Republic of Ireland, County Leitrim in north Connacht. The rest of its land border is shared with Northern Ireland (the counties of Londonderry, Tyrone and Fermanagh). This apparent isolation has led to Donegal people and their customs being considered distinct from the rest of the state and has been used to market the county with the slogan Up here it's different. Much of the county is seen as being a stronghold of the Irish language and Gaelic games within Ireland. Despite Lifford being the County Town (and there also being a Donegal town), the largest town is Letterkenny.
County Donegal has always had a very strong and close relationship with the City of Derry, the unofficial regional 'capital' of the North-West of Ireland. Before circa 1600, Derry was considered part of the Inishowen Peninsula. Both Donegal County Council and Derry City Council co-operate closely with each other on many projects and initiatives.
Brogans Bar , Ennis County Clare Ireland
Tuesday 20th Jan 2015 , Flamingo Spainsh Guitarists join in with local tradional Irish musicians.
Eleanór na Rún | Linda Nic Leóid|Niamh Farrell | click cc for Irish or English lyrics
Scottish singer, Linda NicLeoid + Irish singer, Niamh Farrell.
Click cc for Irish, English, German or French lyrics
Port. Sraith ceoil á chur i láthair ag Julie Fowlis agus Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh. Tabharfaidh siad cuairt ar Chontae Shligigh agus Contae Liatroma chun tuilleadh eolais a fháil ar cheol traidisiúnta sa cheantar.
Port.Musical documentary presented by Julie Fowlis and Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh. They visit County Sligo and County Leitrim to discover more about traditional music in the area.
Irish Jam Intro Song
Irish Jam Music
Dolan's Irish Pub (Limerick, Ireland) with Aiden McKella and the band - Wild Mountain Thyme
Aiden McKella sits in with some fellow musicians for a version of Wild Mountain Thyme/ Will Ye Go, Lassie Go?
Flowing Tides: Musical Memory, History and Global Culture in County Clare, Ireland
Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin discussed his book, Flowing Tides: History and Memory in an Irish Soundscape.
Speaker Biography: Gearóid Ó hAllmhuráin is a leading authority in Irish traditional music, history, memory and diaspora research. He is a prolific writer, speaker and performer. A five-time All Ireland Champion uilleann piper, concertina player and former member of Ireland's legendary Kilfenora Céilí Band, he has presented more than 1,000 concerts on four continents during the past 30 years.
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Colors of Irish Music #426
The many colors of Irish music are shared in this week’s Irish & Celtic Music Podcast.
Runa, Flook, The Gothard Sisters, We Banjo 3, Chambless, Taylor And Muse, Brother Sea, Mitchell and Vincent, Captain John Stout, Brobdingnagian Bards, The Round Table, Gaelic Storm, Naymedici, BassPipes, Hot Griselda
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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 00:03 - Firewood Set by Runa from Ten: The Errant Night
03:48 - WELCOME
04:53 - Omos Sheamuis/The Quickbeam by Flook from Ancora
10:13 - Colors of Home by The Gothard Sisters from Midnight Sun
14:21 - Sugar House by We Banjo 3 from Haven
17:37 - Westlin Wind by Chambless, Taylor And Muse from Live at NTIF
20:45 - CELTIC FEEDBACK
24:33 - All As One by Brother Sea from Brother Sea EP
28:59 - Apples in Winter, O'Grady's by Mitchell and Vincent from The Preservation of Fire
32:44 - Randy Dandy-O by Captain John Stout from Love Abides
37:09 - I Will Not Sing Along by Brobdingnagian Bards from I Will Not Sing Along
42:05 - CELTIC PODCAST NEWS
44:37 - Hands of Time by The Round Table from Tales from the Turning Leaf
49:27 - Just Ran Out of Whiskey by Gaelic Storm from Cabbage
53:42 - Whiskey John by Naymedici from Paddy McGee
56:30 - Orchestral Pipestep by BassPipes from Single
58:28 - CLOSING VOCAL
1:00:01 - The Broken Doll - Sandpipers by Hot Griselda from Sunbox
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