“Women of Ireland” or “Mná na hÉireann” in Irish is a song composed by Seán Ó Riada, perhaps the most influential figure in the revival of Irish traditional music during the 1960s. There are few pieces of music that can move me more, and I had the great pleasure of being at this very performance in London last year.
Enjoy the elegance of Sharon Corr’s violin against the thunderous guitar of Jeff Beck.
eden
So beautiful and soothing, Eden!
I’ve been a huge fan of the Corrs and went to their concert before they hit it big. This piece you chose is so elegant and touching, a perfect choice for combatting Monday blues. The violin and guitar complimented each other beautifully!
Thanks for your exquisite taste in music.
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Thanks Junying,
I only discovered the Corrs after this performance, and I think they’re fantastic too!
eden
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Beautiful piece. Jeff Beck has real soul, too. Thanks for posting.
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Thanks David,
I’m a huge fan of Jeff Beck, just saw him again recently – becoming a groupie of sorts (hehe)
eden
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This is not the kind of music I usually listen to but this song is amazing! Thanks for sharing this!
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Thanks Lisa!
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She’s pretty uber-gorgeous too… Mmmm, they weren’t named the Coooorrrs for nothing ;-). Always good to get some moody Celtic influence into rock music. “Mná na hÉireann”, which I understand translates as Women of Ireland is a bit iconic and based on an old 18th Century poem, but haven’t found the words yet.
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Hi PoetJanstie, I agree she is lovely indeed, and so talented.
Sent you the lyrics via Twitter. Appreciate your comment here.
eden
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Thanks for the post! I like both of these two.
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Thanks William, happy you enjoyed. 😉
eden
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Noe remember where I heard this last – I have a Davy Graham (RIP) instrumental version.
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Thanks for reminding me about Davy Graham – another great English guitarist!
eden
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