Caz57
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« on: April 07, 2011, 11:32AM » |
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The High Kings are releasing a brand new 'Live in Ireland' album, recorded at their Grand Canal Dublin show back in November 2010. The album will be released in Ireland 12 April and is available for pre-order now from Celtic Collections, including international shipping for Europe, US etc. Pre-order High Lings 'Live in IrelandThe track listing is a collection of songs new to the concert set as well as some old favorites. 1. Rocky Road To Dublin 2. Finnegan's Wake 3. The Black Velvet Band 4. The Fields Of Athenry 5. Star Of County Down 6. Rare Auld Times 7. Joe Hill 8. Holy Ground 9. The Town I Loved So Well 10. Go Lassie Go / Dutchman 11. The Rising Of The Moon 12. Green Fields Of France 13. Red Is The Rose 14. As I Roved Out 15. Dirty Old Town 16. Leaving Of Liverpool
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Caz57
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« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2011, 11:36AM » |
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The High Kings are releasing a brand new 'Live in Ireland' album, recorded at their Grand Canal Dublin show back in November. The album will be released in Ireland 12 April and is available for pre-order now from Celtic Collections, including international shipping for Europe, US etc. Pre-order High Lings 'Live in IrelandThe track listing is a collection of songs new to the concert set as well as some old favorites. 1. Rocky Road To Dublin 2. Finnegan's Wake 3. The Black Velvet Band 4. The Fields Of Athenry 5. Star Of County Down 6. Rare Auld Times 7. Joe Hill 8. Holy Ground 9. The Town I Loved So Well 10. Go Lassie Go / Dutchman 11. The Rising Of The Moon 12. Green Fields Of France 13. Red Is The Rose 14. As I Roved Out 15. Dirty Old Town 16. Leaving Of Liverpool
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« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2011, 11:49AM » |
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Cool! Thank you!
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Ben the piper
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« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2011, 12:37PM » |
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There are many songs here I know from other musicians, for example Dropkick Murphys, The Real McKenzies, The Dubliners...
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« Reply #4 on: April 07, 2011, 01:48PM » |
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YES!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the news!
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« Reply #5 on: April 07, 2011, 01:53PM » |
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Awesome!
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« Reply #6 on: April 07, 2011, 09:42PM » |
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Basically all my traditional favorites! Me want.
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« Reply #7 on: April 08, 2011, 12:00PM » |
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« Reply #8 on: April 10, 2011, 11:52AM » |
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I'm so excited for this & I'm so happy to see Finnegan's Wake on this CD too, looove that song!
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« Reply #9 on: April 10, 2011, 05:38PM » |
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I had no idea this was coming out! I'm very excited!
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Maggie
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« Reply #10 on: April 10, 2011, 06:35PM » |
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Thanks for posting the track list. I am so glad to see The High Kings going back to their roots on a lot of these great songs. The High Kings can not deny their heritage, being sons of the best performers of such songs. I think they should certainly seek new material, and write new songs, but always with a sprinkling of history in the program. The Clancy Brothers and The Dubliners were the masters of these songs, and NOBODY has come close, until now. The High Kings have such songs in their blood. Others may have tried it, (like Dropkick Murphys) but they can not match the emotion and passion.
Here's my explanation of the songs, I hope it will give a little background:
1. Rocky Road To Dublin Irishmen have sought work in England for many generations, sailing across on the ferry from Dublin to Liverpool. This is the story of one young man from Tuam, County Galway. His luck starts to run out in Dublin where he is robbed, and the locals mock his Connacht accent. When he gets to Liverpool he encounters anti-Irish prejudice from the locals, but he is joined by some other Galway lads who even up the score.
2. Finnegan's Wake This shows how much fun can be had at an Irish Wake. It also proves you can't be sure an Irishman is dead until he is six feet under, especially when whiskey is involved. My Dad loved to sing this at family sessions. Based on the book by James Joyce.
3. The Black Velvet Band: Never trust any pretty young damsel you meet in a pub. You might end up being deported to a jail in Tasmania for 7 years.
4. The Fields Of Athenry A very sad song about the Potato Famine, A young man steals corn to feed his family, and gets deported to Australia. Ironically, the corn was imported from the USA by Charles Trevelyan, a British official who didn't do his research. That type of corn was completely useless, as it could not be processed in Irish Mills.
5. Star Of the County Down This shows how a man can be completely besotted by the smiling eyes of a passing colleen, And spend the rest of his life looking for her.
6. Rare Auld Times A sentimental song for anyone from Dublin. It can reduce my friend to tears, remembering how the city of her birth has changed Beyond all recognition. I too remember the old Dublin…..and I avoid the new one as much as possible.
7. Joe Hill The story of a Swedish immigrant to the USA who was a Union activist. He was accused of a double assassination, and executed by firing squad in 1915. It was said that he didn't speak in his own defense because he was in the arms of a married woman at the time of the crime, and did not want to betray her.
8. Holy Ground Ah yes…..the timeless tale of sailors saying farewell to the ladies of the "Holy Ground", which was the red light district in Cobh (Queenstown) County Cork, an International sea port.
9. The Town I Loved So Well This is a heartbreaking song about the town of Derry in Northern Ireland. It tells how war and sectarian violence can tear apart a lovely old town with a sad history. My Parish Priest is from Derry, and this always brings a tear to his eyes.
10. Go Lassie Go: This is not an old song. It was written in 1957 by Francis McPeake from Belfast. He dedicated it to his first wife, who died. His son of the same name is a well known Uilleann piper.
11. The Rising Of The Moon This was always requested at Clancy Brothers concerts, and got a great reception from the audience. It is one of the most famous Rebel Songs of all time. It tells the story of the ill-fated Rebellion of 1798. The song was supposed to inspire the men preparing for the equally ill-fated Rebellion of 1867. If only the men of Ireland had the Second Amendment, instead of arming themselves with pikes and farming tools, there may have been a different outcome, but we would not have these great songs.
12. Green Fields Of France A sad anti-war song, about a young 19-year old Irishman killed in the first World War fighting for the British, while other young Irishmen fought the British at home.
13. Red Is The Rose: is a simple song of love and loss.
14. As I Roved Out is the tale of a man who meets a pretty 17-year old gypsy girl, ruins her reputation and upsets her family. Then he utters that old line "Sorry darlin' I'm already married and not about to leave my wife". She should have listened to her mother!
15. Dirty Old Town This is not an Irish song, but has been recorded by Irish groups. It is about Salford, near Manchester in England, which is indeed a dirty old town.
16. Leaving Of Liverpool This is self-explanatory. This young man has signed onto the crew of a transatlantic sailing ship, and is saying goodbye to his darling. No doubt he found another love when he got to California.
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« Reply #11 on: April 11, 2011, 05:17AM » |
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Who needs Google when you have Maggie around? Thank you very much! I absolutely love this tracklist. I'm only not wild about the High Kings redention of Fields of Athenry, it seems to miss power. But that's personal of course. Love the lads and looking foreward for this album
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Ben the piper
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« Reply #12 on: April 11, 2011, 05:22AM » |
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Thanks Maggie for the song informations!
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« Reply #13 on: April 11, 2011, 06:57AM » |
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I just recently bought the first two CDs from the High Kings, so of course several of the songs on this new live CD are already on them, but this one sounds good too! Thanks Maggie, for the song information. My mother fell in love with "The Holy Ground" many years ago after my aunt played it for her on a Clancy Brothers record she picked up in Ireland, so I'm familiar with the song. But I must confess, I never realized that the "Holy Ground" was a red light district!
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« Reply #14 on: April 19, 2011, 08:39AM » |
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In case someone hasn't heard the song yet, The High Kings have posted Finnegan's Wake on their myspace: http://www.myspace.com/thehighkingsonmyspaceI just love, love the High Kings
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