Andrew White — To The Shores of Your Heart
Album: The Heart of the Celtic Guitar
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Released: 1997
Length: 3:28
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Length: 3:28
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Listening to this while watching snow fall outside my office window. All I need to make the perfect tableau is a snifter of brandy and for all this work to go away.
Reminds me a lot of early Bill Ackerman.
Irish melody at its best.
forthbrdge wrote:
"Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy which sustained him through temporary periods of joy." - WB Yeats
Brilliant !
"Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy which sustained him through temporary periods of joy." - WB Yeats
Brilliant !
Oxen1morale wrote:
My 1st thought as well. I believe it's spelled Keagy. But I'm probably wrong too.
Sounds very Phil Keggi to me. Excellent excellent excellent
My 1st thought as well. I believe it's spelled Keagy. But I'm probably wrong too.
Sounds very Phil Keggi to me. Excellent excellent excellent
I'll never tire of the sound of a well-played acoustic guitar.
Andrew is a Kiwi artist who is quite known (and has lived in) Canada and the UK. I love his gorgeous guitar, and I'm surprised he is not well known in the US. I did have the privilege of seeing him in person in a small café - I was pretty starstruck. He's just a guy. With amazing guitar talent.
This beautiful melody sent me away for a few minutes to a special, peaceful place that I hope to soon revisit.
So beautiful
Drift away on the wind and sea....
Drift away on the wind and sea....
Lazarus wrote:
"Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy which sustained him through temporary periods of joy." - WB Yeats
"Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy which sustained him through temporary periods of joy." - WB Yeats
Good
Lazarus wrote:
one wonders why the Lord called back such a loser as you. Celts are definitely not native Americans. I for one feel badly about imposing clearamces on other folks that don'r deserve it
one wonders why the Lord called back such a loser as you. Celts are definitely not native Americans. I for one feel badly about imposing clearamces on other folks that don'r deserve it
The Californians
Shades of ‘Going to California ‘ (Led Zeppelin)
Nicely chilled,thanks Radio Paradise 👍
Touches the heart. A nice memory for my dear old friend Eileen Gannon - James Wilson Young HS class of '69 - who just passed away this week. Thanks, the mood is right.
Excellent
dubberdan wrote:
Celts were actually American Indian tribes, dubberdan... hope you be having fun in the sun right this minute... everybody in my hotel room loves this groovy song, and this marvelous album... we be dancing like happy hippies... love Radio Paradise...
That's the more romantic and popular view of the Celts, based largely on where Celtic languages remain today. In fact, the Celtic tribes started in central Europe in Austria, and spread from there over most of Europe
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celts
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celts
Celts were actually American Indian tribes, dubberdan... hope you be having fun in the sun right this minute... everybody in my hotel room loves this groovy song, and this marvelous album... we be dancing like happy hippies... love Radio Paradise...
I was just thinking is he going to California? and then Led Zeppelin kicks in. Bill must have had the same idea.
Wow this sounds so much like Bert Jansch - Avocet, which is a masterpiece.
Lazarus wrote:
Irish be one of the six Celtic nations... earthlings can be Celtic and not be Irish... Irish, Scots Highlanders, Manx, Welsh, Bretons and Cornish all be Celts.... sometimes the Galicians be included
That's the more romantic and popular view of the Celts, based largely on where Celtic languages remain today. In fact, the Celtic tribes started in central Europe in Austria, and spread from there over most of Europe
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celts
Irish be one of the six Celtic nations... earthlings can be Celtic and not be Irish... Irish, Scots Highlanders, Manx, Welsh, Bretons and Cornish all be Celts.... sometimes the Galicians be included
That's the more romantic and popular view of the Celts, based largely on where Celtic languages remain today. In fact, the Celtic tribes started in central Europe in Austria, and spread from there over most of Europe
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celts
very nice indeed....
...may have to include this for St. Patrick's festivities over the next 2 weeks (be a calming moment, and a chance to refill between the Pogues and Dropkick Murphys)
Skydog wrote:
Agree
smooth move Bill from Steve Earl's 'Jerusalem' to this
Agree
ScottishWillie wrote:
I'm sorry I forgot to put a comma there, ScottishWillie! I hope you are having a marvelous time right this minute... everybody in my elevator loves this marvelous music... we be dancing like happy hippies... love Radio Paradise...
Sorry to be pedantic Lazarus but many of us Scottish Lowlanders are also of Celtic stock.
I'm sorry I forgot to put a comma there, ScottishWillie! I hope you are having a marvelous time right this minute... everybody in my elevator loves this marvelous music... we be dancing like happy hippies... love Radio Paradise...
smooth move Bill from Steve Earl's 'Jerusalem' to this
pretty piece of music : )
Lazarus wrote:
Everybody in my alien space craft loves this song... it is good for the ears, and this album is good for the heart...
Irish be one of the six Celtic nations... earthlings can be Celtic and not be Irish... Irish, Scots Highlanders, Manx, Welsh, Bretons and Cornish all be Celts.... sometimes the Galicians be included...
On this unique CD, the composer expressively communicates the story of the Celtic people, which is no easy task.
Irish be one of the six Celtic nations... earthlings can be Celtic and not be Irish... Irish, Scots Highlanders, Manx, Welsh, Bretons and Cornish all be Celts.... sometimes the Galicians be included...
On this unique CD, the composer expressively communicates the story of the Celtic people, which is no easy task.
Sorry to be pedantic Lazarus but many of us Scottish Lowlanders are also of Celtic stock.
beautiful
Lazarus wrote:
Im Welsh, Wife is Gallician, bagpipes are banned in our house. like this ditty thou.
Everybody in my alien space craft loves this song... it is good for the ears, and this album is good for the heart...
Irish be one of the six Celtic nations... earthlings can be Celtic and not be Irish... Irish, Scots Highlanders, Manx, Welsh, Bretons and Cornish all be Celts.... sometimes the Galicians be included...
On this unique CD, the composer expressively communicates the story of the Celtic people, which is no easy task.
Irish be one of the six Celtic nations... earthlings can be Celtic and not be Irish... Irish, Scots Highlanders, Manx, Welsh, Bretons and Cornish all be Celts.... sometimes the Galicians be included...
On this unique CD, the composer expressively communicates the story of the Celtic people, which is no easy task.
Im Welsh, Wife is Gallician, bagpipes are banned in our house. like this ditty thou.
Beautiful. I didn't realize that I had completely stalled until it finished and I came back ...
Peace, breath, and serenity. Soak it in...
It's 5:00 pm in Australia - Ctrl alt delete. I'm going Home. Thanks for the encouragement song.
Everybody in my alien space craft loves this song... it is good for the ears, and this album is good for the heart...
Irish be one of the six Celtic nations... earthlings can be Celtic and not be Irish... Irish, Scots Highlanders, Manx, Welsh, Bretons and Cornish all be Celts.... sometimes the Galicians be included...
On this unique CD, the composer expressively communicates the story of the Celtic people, which is no easy task.
Irish be one of the six Celtic nations... earthlings can be Celtic and not be Irish... Irish, Scots Highlanders, Manx, Welsh, Bretons and Cornish all be Celts.... sometimes the Galicians be included...
On this unique CD, the composer expressively communicates the story of the Celtic people, which is no easy task.
Everybody in my mushrooming multitude of homeless camps loves this music, and this marvelous album...
New to me, and beautiful playing of a lovely tune.