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The Boys of the Lough is a Scottish-Irish Celtic music band active since the 1970s.
Their first album, called Boys of the Lough (1972) consisted of Aly Bain (fiddle), Cathal Mc'Connell (flute), Dick Gaughan (vocals and guitar) and Robin Morton (bodhran and vocals).
Since the 1960s the Forrest Hill Bar in Edinburgh had been a centre for folk singers and instrumentalists. In the pub, always nicknamed "Sandy Bell's" and now formally called that, fiddler Aly Bain played along with guitarist Mike Whellans and singer Dick Gaughan in sessions. Aly Bain was from the Shetland Islands, and steeped in the Shetland style of playing. Meanwhile in Ireland, Cathal Mc'Connell was an All-Ireland champion in both flute and whistle. He was from a family of flute players in County Fermanagh in Ireland. Cathal's musical collaborators were Tommy Gunn and Robin Morton. The two halves met at Falkirk folk festival in Scotland, and formed Boys of the Lough.
Gaughan left to pursue a solo career and Dave Richardson (born David Richardson, 20.8.1948, in Corbridge, Northumberland) (mandolin) joined.
A boy is a young male human, usually a child or adolescent. When he becomes an adult, he is described as a man. The most apparent difference between a typical boy and a typical girl is the genitalia. However, some intersex children with ambiguous genitals, and genetically female transgender children, may also be classified or self-identify as a boy.
The term boy is primarily used to indicate biological sex distinctions, cultural gender role distinctions or both. The latter most commonly applies to adult men, either considered in some way immature or inferior, in a position associated with aspects of boyhood, or even without such boyish connotation as age-indiscriminate synonym. The term can be joined with a variety of other words to form these gender-related labels as compound words.
The word "boy" comes from Middle English boi, boye ("boy, servant"), related to other Germanic words for boy, namely East Frisian boi ("boy, young man") and West Frisian boai ("boy"). Although the exact etymology is obscure, the English and Frisian forms probably derive from an earlier Anglo-Frisian *bō-ja ("little brother"), a diminutive of the Germanic root *bō- ("brother, male relation"), from Proto-Indo-European *bhā-, *bhāt- ("father, brother"). The root is also found in Flemish boe ("brother"), Norwegian dialectal boa ("brother"), and, through a reduplicated variant *bō-bō-, in Old Norse bófi, Dutch boef "(criminal) knave, rogue", German Bube ("knave, rogue, boy"). Furthermore, the word may be related to Bōia, an Anglo-Saxon personal name.
A boy is a human male child or young man.
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The Boys of the Lough is a folk album by The Boys of the Lough, originally released in 1973 by Trailer, catalogue number LER 2086.
The album was produced by Bill Leader. The painting of the group reproduced on the original LP cover was by Sandy Cheyne.
This is the first Boys of the Lough album. The original LP sleeve notes record that initial sessions had already taken place by March 1972 including guitarist Mike Whellans, at that time regularly working in a duo with Aly Bain as well as part of the Boys. Whellans left to be replaced by Dick Gaughan and the album was re-recorded from scratch in a short time; original partial contributor Lindsay Porteous (jaw harp, mouthbow) was not included in the new sessions.
All titles Trad. arr. Bain/Gaughan/McConnell/Morton except "Wedding March..." Trad. arr. Anderson
The folk music of Ireland (also known as Irish traditional music, Irish trad, Irish folk music, and other variants) is the generic term for music that has been created in various genres in Ireland.
In A History of Irish Music (1905), W. H. Grattan Flood wrote that, in Gaelic Ireland, there were at least ten instruments in general use. These were the cruit (a small harp) and clairseach (a bigger harp with typically 30 strings), the timpan (a small string instrument played with a bow or plectrum), the feadan (a fife), the buinne (an oboe or flute), the guthbuinne (a bassoon-type horn), the bennbuabhal and corn (hornpipes), the cuislenna (bagpipes – see Great Irish Warpipes), the stoc and sturgan (clarions or trumpets), and the cnamha (castanets). There is also evidence of the fiddle being used in the 8th century.
There are several collections of Irish folk music from the 18th century, but it was not until the 19th century that ballad printers became established in Dublin. Important collectors include Colm Ó Lochlainn, George Petrie, Edward Bunting, Francis O'Neill, James Goodman and many others. Though solo performance is preferred in the folk tradition, bands or at least small ensembles have probably been a part of Irish music since at least the mid-19th century, although this is a point of much contention among ethnomusicologists.
The Boys of the Lough
Boys Of The Lough - Farewell And Remember Me
The Boys of the Lough
The Boys of the Lough/ Lochaber No More/Full album
The Boys Of The Lough - Recorded Live III
Boys Of The Lough - The Hills Of Donegal
Irish traditional music : "The Boys Of The Lough" : 2 reels
Irish traditional music :"The Boys Of The Lough" - "The Eagle's Whistle"
Boys Of The Lough - Regrouped
Boys of the Lough, The Star of Munster (reel) - da Regrouped, 1980
Enjoy!! (: Side one: The Boys Of The Lough; Slanty Gart Praise Of John Magee Wedding March From Unst; The Bride's A Bonny Thing; Sleep Soond I'Da Moarnin' Farewell To Whisky Old Joe's Jig; Last Night's Joy; The Granny In The Corner The Old Oak Tree Side two: Caoineadh Eoghain Rua; The Nine Points Of Roguery Docherty's Reel; Flowing Tide Andrew Lammie Sheebeg And Sheemore; The Boy In The Gap; McMahon's Reel Jackson And Jane The Shaalds Of Foulla; Garster's Dream; The Brig
Enjoy!! (: Side one: Lucky Can Du Link Ony/Pottinger's/Billy Nicholson The Waterford Waltz/The Stronsay Waltz The Leitrim Queen Sean Bui/Tommy Peoples'/The Lark In The Morning Farewell And Remember Me Side two: The Holly Bush/The New Ships Are Sailing Lovely Ann Angus Polka No.1/Angus Polka No.2/Donegal Barn Dance An Spailpin Fanach/The One-Horned Buck Valentia Harbour/The Jug Of Punch/MacArthur Road
Boys of the Lough from a Schanachie video that is apparently out of print :(
The Boys of the Lough's 4th album. A1 Lochaber No More A2 The Laird O'Drumblair / Millbrae Songwriter – James Scott Skinner, Ronnie Cooper A3 The Blantire Explosion A4 The Blarney Pilgrim / Jackson's Jig A5 The Mountain Streams Where The Moorcocks Crow A6 The Trowie Burn B1 Haughton House Songwriter – James Mitchell B2 One Thing Or The Other B3 A Da Ships Are Sailin'/Shelder Geo/Tame Her When Da Snaw Comes B4 The Bonnie Blue Eyed Lass B5 Jackie Donnan's Mazurka/Bonnie Charles B6 Farewell To Ireland
Enjoy!! (: Side one: The Kincora Jig / Behind The Haystack The Day Dawn (Listening Tune) / Pit Hame Da Borrowed Claes / Da Fashion O'da Delting Lasses / Da Perrie House Under Da Hill General Guiness The Boys Of Twenty-five / The Boyne Hunt / Chase Her Through The Garden The Flower Of Magherally The Hound And The Hare Side two: The Cameron Highlanders / The Balkan Hill / The Atholl And Breadalbane Gatherings The New Set The Shores Of Lough Bran Ar Eirinn Ni'Neosfainn Ce Hi (Slow Air) / The Whinny Hills Of Leitrim / Another Jig Will Do The Darling Baby The Oak Tree / The Nine Points Of Roguery
2 reels : "Big Terry MacAloon's" from the North of Ireland, possibly Co. Fermanagh, and a reel commonly associated with Donegal fiddler Tommy Peoples.
Enjoy!! (: Side one: The Stars Of Munster Owen Hacket's Jig/The King's Favourite/The Rocking Chair Willie O The Bamboo Flute/Albert House/Annalese Bain The Castle/Mulqueen's Side two: I'll Buy Boots For Maggie/O'Connor's Polka Moorlough Mary The City Of Savannah/Acrobat/Off To California Da Tushkar/Susan Cooper/Millbrae Jog Along The Cup Of Tea Set
FOLK INDISPONIBILE/3. THE BOYS OF THE LOUGH, REGROUPED. Un disco LP del 1980, per la Topic. Non ripubblicato su CD. Un gruppo con musicisti delle Isole Britanniche: irlandesi, scozzesi, ma anche inglesi (formazione cambiata più volte nel corso degli anni). Dischi dal 1972, molti disponibili su CD. Non questo, da cui traiamo il reel The Star of Munster, la stella del Munster, una delle regioni storiche dell'Irlanda. R.CA. Caricherò su YouTube musica, prevalentemente musica tradizionale del mondo di lingua Inglese, attualmente non disponibile in commercio (e la rimuoverò non appena sarà invece eventualmente acquistabile).
Enjoy!! (: Side one: The Boys Of The Lough; Slanty Gart Praise Of John Magee Wedding March From Unst; The Bride's A Bonny Thing; Sleep Soond I'Da Moarnin' Farewell To Whisky Old Joe's Jig; Last Night's Joy; The Granny In The Corner The Old Oak Tree Side two: Caoineadh Eoghain Rua; The Nine Points Of Roguery Docherty's Reel; Flowing Tide Andrew Lammie Sheebeg And Sheemore; The Boy In The Gap; McMahon's Reel Jackson And Jane The Shaalds Of Foulla; Garster's Dream; The Brig
Enjoy!! (: Side one: Lucky Can Du Link Ony/Pottinger's/Billy Nicholson The Waterford Waltz/The Stronsay Waltz The Leitrim Queen Sean Bui/Tommy Peoples'/The Lark In The Morning Farewell And Remember Me Side two: The Holly Bush/The New Ships Are Sailing Lovely Ann Angus Polka No.1/Angus Polka No.2/Donegal Barn Dance An Spailpin Fanach/The One-Horned Buck Valentia Harbour/The Jug Of Punch/MacArthur Road
Boys of the Lough from a Schanachie video that is apparently out of print :(
The Boys of the Lough's 4th album. A1 Lochaber No More A2 The Laird O'Drumblair / Millbrae Songwriter – James Scott Skinner, Ronnie Cooper A3 The Blantire Explosion A4 The Blarney Pilgrim / Jackson's Jig A5 The Mountain Streams Where The Moorcocks Crow A6 The Trowie Burn B1 Haughton House Songwriter – James Mitchell B2 One Thing Or The Other B3 A Da Ships Are Sailin'/Shelder Geo/Tame Her When Da Snaw Comes B4 The Bonnie Blue Eyed Lass B5 Jackie Donnan's Mazurka/Bonnie Charles B6 Farewell To Ireland
Enjoy!! (: Side one: The Kincora Jig / Behind The Haystack The Day Dawn (Listening Tune) / Pit Hame Da Borrowed Claes / Da Fashion O'da Delting Lasses / Da Perrie House Under Da Hill General Guiness The Boys Of Twenty-five / The Boyne Hunt / Chase Her Through The Garden The Flower Of Magherally The Hound And The Hare Side two: The Cameron Highlanders / The Balkan Hill / The Atholl And Breadalbane Gatherings The New Set The Shores Of Lough Bran Ar Eirinn Ni'Neosfainn Ce Hi (Slow Air) / The Whinny Hills Of Leitrim / Another Jig Will Do The Darling Baby The Oak Tree / The Nine Points Of Roguery
2 reels : "Big Terry MacAloon's" from the North of Ireland, possibly Co. Fermanagh, and a reel commonly associated with Donegal fiddler Tommy Peoples.
Enjoy!! (: Side one: The Stars Of Munster Owen Hacket's Jig/The King's Favourite/The Rocking Chair Willie O The Bamboo Flute/Albert House/Annalese Bain The Castle/Mulqueen's Side two: I'll Buy Boots For Maggie/O'Connor's Polka Moorlough Mary The City Of Savannah/Acrobat/Off To California Da Tushkar/Susan Cooper/Millbrae Jog Along The Cup Of Tea Set
FOLK INDISPONIBILE/3. THE BOYS OF THE LOUGH, REGROUPED. Un disco LP del 1980, per la Topic. Non ripubblicato su CD. Un gruppo con musicisti delle Isole Britanniche: irlandesi, scozzesi, ma anche inglesi (formazione cambiata più volte nel corso degli anni). Dischi dal 1972, molti disponibili su CD. Non questo, da cui traiamo il reel The Star of Munster, la stella del Munster, una delle regioni storiche dell'Irlanda. R.CA. Caricherò su YouTube musica, prevalentemente musica tradizionale del mondo di lingua Inglese, attualmente non disponibile in commercio (e la rimuoverò non appena sarà invece eventualmente acquistabile).
Enjoy!! (: Side one: The Boys Of The Lough; Slanty Gart Praise Of John Magee Wedding March From Unst; The Bride's A Bonny Thing; Sleep Soond I'Da Moarnin' Farewell To Whisky Old Joe's Jig; Last Night's Joy; The Granny In The Corner The Old Oak Tree Side two: Caoineadh Eoghain Rua; The Nine Points Of Roguery Docherty's Reel; Flowing Tide Andrew Lammie Sheebeg And Sheemore; The Boy In The Gap; McMahon's Reel Jackson And Jane The Shaalds Of Foulla; Garster's Dream; The Brig
Enjoy!! (: Side one: Lucky Can Du Link Ony/Pottinger's/Billy Nicholson The Waterford Waltz/The Stronsay Waltz The Leitrim Queen Sean Bui/Tommy Peoples'/The Lark In The Morning Farewell And Remember Me Side two: The Holly Bush/The New Ships Are Sailing Lovely Ann Angus Polka No.1/Angus Polka No.2/Donegal Barn Dance An Spailpin Fanach/The One-Horned Buck Valentia Harbour/The Jug Of Punch/MacArthur Road
The Boys of the Lough's 4th album. A1 Lochaber No More A2 The Laird O'Drumblair / Millbrae Songwriter – James Scott Skinner, Ronnie Cooper A3 The Blantire Explosion A4 The Blarney Pilgrim / Jackson's Jig A5 The Mountain Streams Where The Moorcocks Crow A6 The Trowie Burn B1 Haughton House Songwriter – James Mitchell B2 One Thing Or The Other B3 A Da Ships Are Sailin'/Shelder Geo/Tame Her When Da Snaw Comes B4 The Bonnie Blue Eyed Lass B5 Jackie Donnan's Mazurka/Bonnie Charles B6 Farewell To Ireland
Enjoy!! (: Side one: The Kincora Jig / Behind The Haystack The Day Dawn (Listening Tune) / Pit Hame Da Borrowed Claes / Da Fashion O'da Delting Lasses / Da Perrie House Under Da Hill General Guiness The Boys Of Twenty-five / The Boyne Hunt / Chase Her Through The Garden The Flower Of Magherally The Hound And The Hare Side two: The Cameron Highlanders / The Balkan Hill / The Atholl And Breadalbane Gatherings The New Set The Shores Of Lough Bran Ar Eirinn Ni'Neosfainn Ce Hi (Slow Air) / The Whinny Hills Of Leitrim / Another Jig Will Do The Darling Baby The Oak Tree / The Nine Points Of Roguery
Enjoy!! (: Side one: The Stars Of Munster Owen Hacket's Jig/The King's Favourite/The Rocking Chair Willie O The Bamboo Flute/Albert House/Annalese Bain The Castle/Mulqueen's Side two: I'll Buy Boots For Maggie/O'Connor's Polka Moorlough Mary The City Of Savannah/Acrobat/Off To California Da Tushkar/Susan Cooper/Millbrae Jog Along The Cup Of Tea Set
Enjoy!! (: A1 Lochaber No More A2 The Laird O'Drumblair / Millbrae A3 The Blantire Explosion A4 The Blarney Pilgrim / Jackson's Jig A5 The Mountain Streams Where The Moorcocks Crow A6 The Trowie Burn B1 Haughton House B2 One Thing Or The Other B3 A Da Ships Are Sailin'/Shelder Geo/Tame Her When Da Snaw Comes B4 The Bonnie Blue Eyed Lass B5 Jackie Donnan's Mazurka/Bonnie Charles B6 Farewell To Ireland
Rory Gallagher - Rock At The Lough (Neagh), Ballyronan, Northern Ireland 29th July 1989 - Continental Op - Band Intros, Moonchild - Don't Start Me Talkin' - I Wonder Who
Celtic World by Douglas MacMillan Celtic World - Show 056 Playlist: 01 Seven Nations - Pipe Set 02 The Boys of the Lough - The Leitrim Queen 03 Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh - Bó na Leathadhairce 04 The General Guinness Band - Jack Haggerty 05 Milladoiro - Canción da noite 06 Planxty - Smeceno Horo 07 Alecrin - A revolta 08 Leahy - Cape Breton Medley 09 Guidewires - Eff Reels 10 Paddy Glackin & Michael O'Domhnail - Elizabeth Kelly's Delight/ Elizabeth Kelly's Jig 11 Calum Stewart & Heikki Bourgault - The Hurricane 12 The Poozies - The High Road To Fort Augustus/ Lost In The Loop 13 Thebridies - Jiggy Jiggy Podcast also available for subscription via itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/celtic-world/id1116535286?mt=2 Originally broadcast on Otago Access Radio 105.4FM & 1575AM, Dunedin...
We join Gerry, Mark, Derek and Les at one of Ireland's premier carp waters - The Lough in Cork City. Set in an Urban environment, this water boasts a high head of double figure carp to just over twenty pounds in weight. We join the boys to see how there October weekend session pans out. Please subscribe, like and share our videos around and help our channel grow. Join us on FaceBook http://www.facebook.com/OddysAnglingTv For more information about Lyreen Angling Centre, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, contact Mick or Darren - +353 1 629 3202 - lyreenanglingcentre@yahoo.co.uk For a more detailed look at rigs and tackle for carp, we recommend you take a look at http://www.youtube.com/KordaTV All tackle items in this video are available from http://www.mainirishangling.com
Enjoy!! (: Side one: Row Bullies Row Paddy Doyle Wild Goose Shanty While Cruising Around Yarmouth Old Billy Riley The Handsome Cabin Boy South Australia Blow, Boys, Blow Side two: Whup Jamboree Banks Of Newfoundland Whiskey Johnny Do Me Ama Jack Tar Paddy West Haul On The Bowline A Hundred Years Ago
I've tried and tried to run and hide
To find a life that's new
But wherever I go I always know
I can't escape from you
A jug of wine to numb my mind
But what good does it do?
The jug runs dry and still I cry
I can't escape from you
These wasted years are souvenirs
Of love I thought was true
Your memory is chained to me
I can't escape from you
There is no end, I can't pretend
That dreams will soon come true
A slave too long to a heart of stone
I can't escape from you