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The Chieftains — Dunmore Lassies (w/ Ry Cooder)
Album: The Long Black Veil
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Released: 1995
Length: 5:10
Plays (last 30 days): 1
(Instrumental)
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 sunybuny wrote:

If you ever get to Ireland you must spend a few days in Westport, Co. Mayo.
Thank me later.



.....making sure to visit Matt Molloy's pub. Matt was The Chieftain's flautist, pictured here on RP, and he still runs the pub along with his son Peter. Great music and Guinness. The road from Wesport to Leenane via The Dulagh Gap is well worth travelling too. 
What are we at a REN Fair ?  yikes... 
SUPERB!! Thanx RP!   
If you ever get to Ireland you must spend a few days in Westport, Co. Mayo.
Thank me later.
 adler8677 wrote:

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 Davidsen wrote:

RIP Paddy Moloney 



And Derek Bell...  And Sean Potts...  And Martin Fay...
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Saw them at Carnegie Hall on St. Paddy's Day in '08... Tomoka and I drank at The Parade all day, sat in the 8th row, and got blown away!
 quigley.jenny wrote:

Wow this takes me home to the rolling fields and the sideways rain :)



"Sideways rain" ... you got that right.
RIP Paddy Moloney 
Wow this takes me home to the rolling fields and the sideways rain :)
handyrae wrote:
Kind of dark and slighly creepy. I'm loving it!
You must be Irish!
musikalia wrote:
Great to hear the Chieftains here on RP!
Indeed! I'd love to hear some of the songs on the Irish Heartbeat album they made with Van Morrison on RP.
That was weird. I remember thinking "I didn't start the Cheiftans - I was listening to RP. Oh wait, it is RP." Thanks Bill - where else can you go to get Chieftans and James McMurtry back to back?
my favorite off this album, great!
obzidian wrote:
'Get Ry Cooder to sing my eulogy...'
At the hundredth meridian where the great plains begin... A fellow Hip fan
Great to hear the Chieftains here on RP!
Kind of dark and slighly creepy. I'm loving it!
awesome collection - well worth a full listen. excellent photos of the accompanying artists (and the Chieftains) as well.
Agree as well with Manbird. What a tasty way to start my lunch!
manbirdexperiment wrote:
Certainly not the best of the Chieftains IMHO but I'll take any Irish I can get. What a refreshing addition to the line up. Thanks!
I'm with you on this manbirdexperiment
A nice change of pace, and not so in your face "trad" as to offend too many people. Me, I love the undiluted stuff found on their first couple records most, but this is a lovely tune. (P.S. to Manbird - howdy, neighbor!)
Certainly not the best of the Chieftains IMHO but I'll take any Irish I can get. What a refreshing addition to the line up. Thanks!
hmmmmm makes me feel i'm at McGinty's
This puts me in the mood for some Steeleye Span.
Bien
Beautiful. Mas, por favor.
Nifty little tune!
same old chieftains stuff. what a yawn.
Not the Chieftains' best (or Ry Cooders for that matter). Still good stuff. The Chieftains have one of the biggest hearts of all bands. They're willing to perform with just about any one. They seem to have a tradition of inviting traditional dancers; old, young, good, bad or great, from the local studios wherever they perform. Ry Cooder is still able to surprise me with his on-going collaborations with more genres than you could think of.
Guess we all had to think on this one a bit. This is one of the reasons I listen to RP.
I've heard a bit of Chieftains, but its been a blur on Fiona Ritchie's Irish/Scot music show "Thistle n' Shamrock". In response to another poster, when they say they Lassies I thought they meant women, not Collie dogs...?
'Get Ry Cooder to sing my eulogy...'
keep the Chieftains coming!!! some gems also on Irish Heartbeat w/ Van the man
How long will the dog set go!? ;) The Chieftains - Dunmore Lassies (w/ Ry Cooder) Procol Harum - A Salty Dog Bob Dylan - If Dogs Run Free Pink Floyd - Seamus
Sweet!