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The Galway Races is an Irish horse-racing festival that starts on the last Monday of July every year. Held at Ballybrit Racecourse in Galway, Ireland over seven days, it is the longest of all the race meets that occur in Ireland.
The busiest days of the festival are Wednesday, when the Galway Plate is held, and Thursday, when the Galway Hurdle and Ladies' Day take place.
The first racing festival held in Ballybrit was a two-day event with the first race meeting on Tuesday, 17 August 1869. The summer festival was extended to a 3-day meeting in 1959, 4 days in 1971, 5 days in 1974, 6 days in 1982 and, most recently to, 7 days in 1999. The summer festival is the highlight of the business year for most local businesses as crowds and horses flock from all over the world to attend one of the world's biggest race meetings.
The pub underneath the Corrib Stand, built in 1955, was for many years the longest bar in the world. It was replaced by the Millennium Stand which opened in 1999. The Killanin Stand opened in 2007 replacing the old Corrib (west) Stand.
Galway (/ˈɡɔːlweɪ/; Irish: Gaillimh, pronounced [ˈɡalʲɪvʲ]) is a city in the West of Ireland in the province of Connacht. Galway City Council is the local authority for the city. Galway lies on the River Corrib between Lough Corrib and Galway Bay and is surrounded by County Galway. It is the fourth most populous urban area in the Republic of Ireland and the sixth most populous city in the island of Ireland.
According to the 2011 Irish Census, Galway city has a population of 75,528; however, the rural county agglomeration is far bigger.
The city's name is from the river Gaillimh (River Corrib) that formed the western boundary of the earliest settlement, which was called Dún Bhun na Gaillimhe ("Fort at the mouth of the Gaillimh"). The word Gaillimh means "stony" as in "stony river" (the mythical and alternative derivations are given in History of Galway). Historically, the name was Anglicised as Galliv, which is closer to the Irish pronunciation as is the city's name in Latin, Galvia.
From the album Isn't It Grand Boys.
The Wolfe Tones singing 'The Galway Races' from the album 'The Foggy Dew'
From the album Looking for the Morning (1975). This is a great album that seems to be impossible to find. I am missing the track Rathdumm (or Rathdrum) Fair. If anyone can get it to me (via upload, provide link etc) I would be very happy.
• Song: Galway Races • Artist: Ockham's Razor • Album: Wolves in the Walls
Taken from the album: Live iTunes: http://po.st/ARRCD1418itunes Spotify: http://po.st/ARRCD1418spotify Amazon: http://po.st/ARRCD1418amazon Writer: Traditional|Arr. McCann /// Publisher: Celtic Tiger Music -uploaded in HD at http://www.TunesToTube.com
The Galway Races, in the west of Ireland, has had a long and exciting history, and has become what it now one of the most famous tracks in the world. The Galway Races holds a very special place in the heart of many race-goers from across the globe, and indeed in the hearts of Galwegians themselves. It has been the subject of many a famous songs and poems. In over one hundred years of racing at Ballybrit, the Galway Races has gone from strength to strength with now in excess of 150,000 poeple attending the week-long festival every year. From its modest beginnings in 1869, the festival is now a multi-million Euro or Pound event. Recognised as the greatest mid-summer festival in Ireland, punters from all over the world visit the famous race track year after year for a great mixture of racing...
The first day of the Galway Races kicked off yesterday, and to celebrate, the Latin Quarter hosted a unique fashion event on High Street. Featuring a fashion show which highlighted all the great clothing brands and millinery designers in the area, the event culminated in the Best Dressed competition, which was judged by Lorraine Keane, and EVOKE.ie Style Editor Aoibhinn Mc Bride. Subscribe to Evoke today: http://goo.gl/lU6ihf Follow EVOKE.ie around the web: Website: https://www.evoke.ie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Evokeie/705002559519262 Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvokeToday Google +: https://plus.google.com/u/0/114848968212400842405/posts Category: Entertainment License: Standard YouTube License -----------
Two lads feeling the effects of the Galway Races
Geri Maye reports from Ladies Day at the Galway Races 2014. The presenter chatted to judge Lisa Fitzpatrick and the Ladies Day Best Dressed winner Helen Murphy from Douglas, Cork. See more at: http://www.rte.ie/ten
Visit http://yourirelandhotels.com for more. Check out our guide to the touts, totes, fillies and fiddlers at Ladies Day at the annual Galway Races. Transcription: Okay, here we are at the Galway Races and its Ladies Day so we're admiring all the wonderful fashion and we met these two beautiful ladies and we were wondering where did you get your outfits. And I actually came across this is Fran and Jane. The hat is by a girl called Kate Beckett. Ted Baker I think. Here we are in the betting area of Galway Races. And everyone is looking around to get the best tips. And whether you're here for fashion, or you're here to just have a good time, what everybody wants is to back a winner. So here's the time to do it. After a long day betting at the Galway Races, whether you want to spend your w...
Glenda Gilson from TV3s Xpose and Marietta Doran and Tracey Pigott from RTEs at the Races feature Carol Kennelly Millinery Headpieces at the Galway Races Ladies Day 2011
Ladies Day at the Galway Races 2010 (1st Edit) Visit final edit here: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheGalwayTube Music courtesy of www.SoundJay.com
Shop Street Galway Race Week Ladies fashion
Enjoy!! (: Side one: Seven Drunken Nights The Galway Races The Irish Navy I Wish I Were Back In Liverpool Smith Of Bristol The Rising Of The Moon Molly Maguires Navy Boots Weila Waila Whiskey In The Jar Side two: Whiskey On A Sunday The Dundee Weaver Morman Braes Gentleman Soldier Three Lovely Lasses From Kimmage Monto Seven Deadly Sins Biddy Mulligan The Leavin' Of Liverpool The Parting Glass
Enjoy!! (: Side one: Maid Of Amsterdam There Are No Pubs In Kirkintilloch On The Banks Of The Roses Quiet Lands Of Erin The Gentleman Soldier Lammas Tide Side two: The Galway Races The Lowlands Low The Kerry Recruit The Riever's Galley I'm A Rover Cam Ye By Atholl
Enjoy!! (: Side one: Maid Of Amsterdam There Are No Pubs In Kirkintilloch Quiet Lands Of Erin The Gentleman Soldier Lammas Tide Side two: The Galway Races Lowlands Low The Kerry Recruit Riever's Galley I'm A Rover Cam Ye By Atholl
If I Should Fall from Grace with God is the third album by The Pogues, released on 18 January 1988.[1] Released in the wake of the band's biggest hit single, "Fairytale of New York", it was their best-selling album, peaking at number 3 in the UK Album Charts and reaching the top ten in several other countries. As The Pogues were not signed to a record label at the time (their previous label Stiff having gone into administration), the album was released on their own Pogue Mahone label and distributed by Warner Music Group in the UK and Europe. In North America the record was released on Island Records and with a different cover. Previous Pogues albums had focused on an Irish folk/punk rock hybrid. On If I Should Fall from Grace with God, jazz, Spanish folk and Middle Eastern folk were adde...
The Clancy Brothers,Paddy, Liam and Bobby together with their nephew Robbie O'Connell continue to weave their magic spell with a blend of their most popular songs, a little poetry and a lot of wit. Recorded in their home county of Tipperary, their friends and neighbours certainly brought out the best of the group as they say " Farewell To Ireland" and belt out 22 of their all-time favourites, only taking a breatherto listen to Liam's haunting version of "The Band Played Waltzing Matilda" and Robbie O'Connell's poignant version of the song on Irish emigration, "Kilkelly". This was their last performance together. Recorded live in the Regal Theatre Clonmel, Ireland 1995. 1. Mermaid 2. Shoals Of Herring 3. Mountain Dew 4. Roddy McCorley 5. The Old Woman From Wexford 6. Kilkelly ...
The Pogues With Joe Strummer Live in London 1991: 1. If I Should Fall From Grace With God 2. Summer In Siam 3. Sayonara 4. Young Ned Of The Hill 5. Rain Street 6. Repeal Of The Licensing Laws 7. Tombstone 8. Turkish Song Of The Damned 9. Gartloney Rats 10. London Calling 11. Thousands Are Sailing 12. Sunny Side Of The Street 13. Straight To Hell 14. Medley: The Recruiting Sergeant / The Rocky Road To Dublin / The Galway Races 15. Dirty Old Town 16. The Sickbed Of Cuchulainn 17. The Star Of The County Down 18. I Fought The Law 19. Hell’s Ditch 20. Brand New Cadillac 21. Fiesta 22. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
Enjoy!! (: Side one: Seven Drunken Nights The Galway Races The Old Alarm Clock Colonel Fraser & O'Rourkes Reel The Rising Of The Moon McCafferty I'm A Rover Side two: Weila Waile The Travelling People Limerick Rake Zoological Gardens Fermoy Lasses And Sporting Paddy Black Velvet Band Poor Paddy On The Railway
1. Seven Drunken Nights (0:00) 2. The Galway Races (3:58) 3. The Old Alarm Clock (7:28) 4. Colonel Fraser & O'Rourke's Reel (9:38) 5. The Rising of the Moon (12:29) 6. McCafferty (15:19) 7. I'm a Rover (17:59) 8. Weile Waile (The River Saile) (23:00) 9. The Travelling People (26:38) 10. Limerick Rake (30:38) 11. Zoological Gardens (34:05) 12. Reels: Fermoy Lasses & Sporting Paddy (36:24) 13. The Black Velvet Band (38:34) 14. Poor Paddy on the Railway (43:16)
Enjoy!! (: Side one: Seven Drunken Nights The Galway Races The Old Alarm Clock Colonel Fraser & O'Rourke's Reel The Rising Of The Moon McCafferty I'm A Rover Side two: Weila Waila The Travelling People Limerick Rake Zoological Gardens Fermoy Lasses & Sporting Paddy Black Velvet Band Paddy On The Railway
http://www.emusic.com/album/various-artists/the-ultimate-st-patricks-day-collection/16567425/ All Tracks From Various Arran Records Albums 1. Hyland Paddy - Carrageen - 00:00 2. Home Boys Home - Brier - 03:41 3. Carrickfergus - Jim McCann - 07:38 4. Galway Races - Corrib Folk 11:33 5. When You & I Were Young Maggie - Pat Woods - 13:23 6. Galway Shawl - Brier - 16:58 7. Arthur McBride - Corrib Folk - 20:52 8. Red Is The Rose - Grainne Clarke - 23:20 9 . Seven Drunken Nights/Peggy Gordon/Black Velvet Band - Malachy Doris - 27:21 10. Whiskey On A Sunday - Danny Doyle - 30:22 11. The Unquiet Grave - Blackthorn - 33:15 12. Hills Of Glenswilly - Bernard Henry - 37:55 13. Come Down The Mountain Katie Daly - Hugo Duncan - 40:41 14. Wild Rover - Aran Folk - 43:39 15. Mourne Maggie - The Sands F...
(Traditional)
As I went down to Galway Town
To seek for recreation
On the seventeenth of August
Me mind being elevated
There were passengers assembled
With their tickets at the station
And me eyes began to dazzle
And they off to see the races
With me wack fol the do fol
The diddle idle day
There were passengers from Limerick
And passengers from Nenagh
The boys of Connemara
And the Clare unmarried maiden
There were people from Cork City
Who were loyal, true and faithful
Who brought home the Fenian prisoners
From dying in foreign nations
And it's there you'll see the pipers
And the fiddlers competing
And the sporting wheel of fortune
And the four and twenty quarters
And there's others without scruple
Pelting wattles at poor Maggie
And her father well contented
And he gazing at his daughter
And it's there you'll see the jockeys
And they mounted on so stably
The pink, the blue, the orange, and green
The colors of our nation
The time it came for starting
All the horses seemed impatient
Their feet they hardly touched the ground
The speed was so amazing!
There was half a million people there
Of all denominations
The Catholic, the Protestant, the Jew, the Presbyterian
Yet there was no animosity
No matter what persuasion
But failte hospitality