Songs: Pogues And Sinead
Macha |
May 30 2003, 06:50 AM
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I have token celtic drinking song (the pogues) and Oro! Se Do Bheatha Bhaile (sinead) I would like to know if they're traditonal songs of if they have been writed by them
thanx :) |
Buttinsky |
Jun 7 2003, 09:56 AM
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X Group: Celtic Lyrics Cairde Posts: 15 Joined: 30-March 03 Member No.: 11 |
Oro! Se Do Bheatha Bhaile is not original to Sin�ad, but her version is good. The Cassidys do very well with it too. Here's a link to a page on Granuaile (or Grace O'Malley) the subject of the song:
http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~jaymin/sca/Granuail.htm And a translation of the lyrics: http://academic.evergreen.edu/w/williams/o...tha_bhaile.html Celtic-Lyrics has the lyrics too. |
Roidsear |
Jun 26 2003, 10:10 AM
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-=[ M�istir na amhr�in ]=- Group: Root Admin Posts: 183 Joined: 23-June 03 From: Gearm�in Member No.: 56 |
Dia dhaoibh, a chairde go leor!
�r�, s� do bheatha 'bhaile is traditional. There are 2 versions that I know of. The first one ist the one that Sin�ad sings. The lyrics were written by P�draig Pearse, one of the leaders of the Irish Rebellion of 1916, as an invitation to all Irishmen away from Ireland to return home and join the fight for independence. The original song was written in the 18th century as an exortation to Bonnie Prince Charlie to return to Ireland and claim his birthright. (see below version #1...) Curf�: �r�! �S� do bheatha �bhaile �r�! �S� do bheatha �bhaile �r�! �S� do bheatha �bhaile Anois ar theacht an tsamhraidh �S� do bheatha a bhean ba l�anmhar! B�� �r gcreach t� bheith i ng�ibhinn Do dh�thaigh bhre� i seilbh meirleach Is t� d�olta leis na Galla Curf� T� Gr�inne Mhaol ag teacht thar s�ile �glaigh armtha l�i mar gharda Gaeil iad f�in is n� Gaill n� Sp�innigh Is cuirfidh siad ruaig ar Ghalla Curf� A bhu� le R� na bhFeart go bhfeiceam Muna mbeinn beo ina dhiaidh ach seachtain Gr�inne Mhaol is m�le gaisc�och Ag f�gairt f�in ar Ghalla ================================== This is the original Jacobite version of this song, in which The Young Pretender (Bonny Prince Charley) is the "A Sh�arlais �ig, a mhic R� Sh�amais" which appears in the first line of the song, is the one who was welcomed home to claim his birthright in 1745. Prof. Gear�id Stockman, of Queen's University, Belfast, collected a Tyrone version from one of the last native Irish speakers in the county. Curf�: �r�! �S� do bheatha �bhaile �r�! �S� do bheatha �bhaile �r�! �S� do bheatha �bhaile Anois ar theacht an tsamhraidh A Sh�arlais �ig, a mhic R� Sh�amais 'S� mo mh�r-chreach do thriall as �irinn Gan tuinnte br�ig' ort, stoca n� leinidh Ach do chascairt leis na Gallaibh Curf� 'S� mo l�an g�ar nach bhfeicim Mur mb�inn beo 'na dhiaidh ach seachtain S�arlas �g is m�le gaiscidheach [gaiscioch] A' f�gairt f�in ar Ghallaibh Curf� T� S�arlas �g a' traill ar s�ile B�idh siad leisean, Franncaigh 's Sp�innigh �glaigh armtha leis mar gharda 'S bainfidh siad rinnce as �iricigh! Curf� If someone wants to have the translation of either of the lyrics, please mail me, leave a msg or sth... ...but allow me some time to translate them before... ;) Sl�n, Roidsear |
Macha |
Jun 26 2003, 12:16 PM
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X Group: Member Posts: 10 Joined: 20-May 03 From: Italy, Rome Member No.: 40 |
thanx! to both of you when i wrote the message I missed the lyrics here on the site and actually I found it (here) some days later :D
thanx |
Roidsear |
Jun 27 2003, 02:39 AM
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N� habair �! T� t� f�ilte romhat! Don't say that! You're welcome! ;) Sl�n agus go n-�ir� an gceol leat! Bye, and may the music rise up to meet you! Roidsear |
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skud |
Jan 28 2005, 10:48 AM
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Hi Macha, Token Celtic Drinking Song is not by the Pogues as many people seem to think, we wrote it / play it in the band I am in, Jimmy George - it is on our CD which is available for purchase on our site: http://tunevault.com/jimmygeorge/ - unfortunately I don't have the lyrics handy, I'll try to dig them up.
QUOTE(Macha @ May 30 2003, 07:50 AM) I have token celtic drinking song (the pogues) and Oro! Se Do Bheatha Bhaile (sinead) I would like to know if they're traditonal songs of if they have been writed by them thanx :) |
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