Posted on 03/17/2025 9:35:59 AM PDT by CharlesOConnell
Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms
BOOM!
Not the traditional melody but awesome imagery conveying the journey of Theosis!
Patrick’s original name was Maewyn Succat and he was born to Christian parents in Wales (Roman Britain). His father was a deacon and his grandfather, a priest.
Tipperary 5 miles
Wearing of the Green: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rsADxaWmseI
A lot of John McCormack songs from a long time ago.
That’s a good one. I tried playing it on my guitar, but it kind of has some odd chord changes.
Kathleen Mavourneen.
He plays it on mandolin on the record, for what it’s worth.
YouTube seems to have a few Mando tabs for it, I noticed.
Rebel songs deserve a place!
O’Donnell Abu!
https://youtu.be/tvizppbc44Q?si=OJ4J9ysY_KwhO560
Kelly the Boy from Killan
https://youtu.be/xRHCFK8g4qk?si=lPomH-wLQ64Vf4DW
Man from Mullingar
https://youtu.be/_awJkzQlLOg?si=ehm14NXIfCrrq8w4
Merry Ploughboy
https://youtu.be/86qX1ZpmMDY?si=9AxFMN9Jy6ME6uod
This guy gets my vote for Mandolin GOAT:
https://music.youtube.com/search?q=jethro+burns+mandolin
My favorite. My Dad would put the record on and we listened to it at least once a week. I love that tenor voice and it still can bring tears to my eyes. My Grandfather emigrated from Tipperary and graduated from Yale in 1904 with a law degree. I still have cousins over there but I must say Ireland has changed and not for the better over the last twenty years. I don’t plan on going back again.
Glad you appreciate it.
Thanks so much for your vignette.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day.
Just like Ireland, music has changed a lot. A lot of people don’t know how to appreciate this old music.
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