Great night in Mullingar, on the 25th of Feb. Thanks very much Christy. First time to see christy live. It was unreal. Hope to be going again soon.
Christy's reply
Tullamore, 18th may is our next gig in your region….the Tullamore Court used to be a great place for the dinner in the middle of the day, hope they still do it….
this is Mary Black as I first heard her sing…anyone recognise where the Anachie Gordon song was filmed, Mary is being accompanied by Gerry O’Beirne on 12 string….Gerry has few equals in Irish music
Hi All… I hope this works,,,,,, Mary Black as requested….http://youtu.be/RC_RQwf6rKU,,,,,while searching I found a version by Nic Jones,,,,http://youtu.be/6gBa0OI45u0,,,, best of luck in the Sunny South East,,,, it will be hard to beat the Kingdom… H
Speaking of songs of Napoleon, what about Mary Black’s great rendition of “Isle of St. Helena” off of the General Humbert ll album? That was my favorite cut….
Now Bony he has gone from his wars all a-fightin’
He has gone to the place where he takes no delight in.
And there he may sit down and tell the sights he’s seen of
When full long doth he mourn on the Isle of St. Helena…..
Christy's reply
I still recall the first time I heard Gen Humbert and Mary Black perform….many moons ago at a session in Castlebar….I dont recall this song, maybe someone can put it up for all to hear…greetings to all our listeners upon the snow clad mountains of Colorado
Hello dear Christy, Oh yes you can … Many thanks for your lovely reply in Gaeilge! There’s no need for a pardon, I only could comprehend it with a little help from a (dear) friend. It’s equinox today so summer comes closer … Good luck for your Enniscorthy gigs and UK tour, Traudel
What a night of Moores melodies in the INEC on friday night. A night to remember for those luckey like my self to be there
. Thanks for a great nite .Thanks also for the bright blue rose. David Madden
Christy's reply
what a great welcome we got from such a fine listening audience…..it is the stuff of dreams-that so many will gather to hear Declan and I play our songs….we are both content just to sing at home in our work rooms but such gigs bring fulfillment and purpose purpose to our working lives…..thank you all out there
Hi Christy,
I,m bringing my wee boy to see you in Cardiff in April. He’s always loved your song about Napoleon Bonepart and the “bonny light horseman”, who, “in the war was slain”.
We used to have the casset in the car and he would listen to it over and over again,( as kids do!)
He is 8 years old now but was prob. about 5 when he first started singing it.
I wonder- – – could you play it for him in Cardiff?
The casset is broken now but it would be great to hear it one more time.
Thanks, Nikki
Christy's reply
alas and alack Nikki….the song you describe is from a 1979 album with Planxty…Andy Irvine and I shared the vocals in that band and ” The Bonny Light Horseman” was one of Andy’s songs…on the back of your mail I have put it on and I’m having a grand trip down memory lane
Hello There Christy, are you planning to return to Inverness anytime soon would be nice to here yah live without all the hassle of goin tae Glasgow lol
Christy's reply
We will be in Glasgow and Edinburgh later in the year…that journey and those destinations we always enjoy…sure it can be a slight hassle for us to get our operation to The Clydeside and Auld Reekie but the welcome and fun we enjoy there makes any slight discomfort worthwhile.At the moment we have no plans to travel further afield but all that can change in a inst
Just in the door back home from a great few days in Kerry. The gig in the INEC was fantastic and if you were under a cloud for a little while it certainly didn’t show. Songs and music to ease our hearts flowed down from the stage, even the Redshirts didn,t bother us !!
Had to make a quicker return to the hills than expected, but for good reasons, so “grabbed the wife, threw the kid in the Corrola” and here we are again.
Thanks to everyone who made the couple of days so enjoyable.
Christy's reply
sound out Marty….hope Springtime has come to the North West
Dear Christy, yesterday st patricks day in cork city i broke down crying on the street, you see i started a childrens hospital 7 years ago in India and finding the money to keep it running is almost impossible, i shall not say it is impossible. each refusal to buy a 2 euro badge for the hospital yesterday stabeded my heart a little bit more untill i could not hold back the tears. i hoveled into a corner and cryed for 5 minutes uncontrollabely, eventually i picked myself up. what good is a shiveled up ball to anyone. i made 250 for from selling. we currently owe our medicine suppliers over 7000 euro, i can t remember if you sang that song the pub with no bear, we are the hospital with no medicine. i cannot do this on my own anymore i need help. we have just got a web site going. if you can have a look http://www.varanasichildrenshospital.org. there is tears in my eyes for to fail will mean that the drop in the ocean of humanity that we are will be a barron forgoten desert
Christy's reply
thanks for posting Pat…it was good to talk to you…mind yourself
My husband and I love your music and we wonder if you ever think of coming to Canada to perform? Happy St. Patrick’s day !
Warm Regards,
Judy & Michael
Christy's reply
It has been 15 years since I last played in Canada. I made 5 visits between 1985 and 1997 and enjoyed every one. It is unlikely that I will return as I now concentrate on working closer to home. I find it impossible to board those sky planes. I send best wishes to all Canadian ( and South Canadian) songsters, listeners and singers.
Hi Christy, i am part of a community education group and we are linked up with another group made up of lone parents fighting the social welfare bill due in April that forces lone parents into a welfare trap see http://www.sparkcampaign.com or http://www.alternativeeconomicorganising.wordpress.com for info on my group PRAXIS. Anyway, together we are doing a Project 101 campaign to get 101 public profile people (men and women committed to this cause) to sign up to a Committee that represents solidarity with the S.P.A.R.K campaign. The public people (like yourself) if they sign up pledge to have their name affiliated with the campaign and if interested also take part in a big finale event in Dublin to try stop the Bill being passed..they did a similar thing in the States in 1996 and a Prof there by the name of Eva Kittay who writes big on care and love and justice led the call for names there and has sent us a solidarity note wishing us well here with a similar campaign…i could send you more details if you sent me an e-mail address – would you be interested…i put this message on two boards sorry – was not sure which you reply to in person!! no pressure, i am sure you get a lot fo requests…
Christy's reply
Hi Mags…I am overstretched with projects already in hand…all I can do at this is to wish you well in your campaign
Thanks for the great night last night at the inec Christy. It was great entertainment and your new songs went down well with everyone especially Amsterdam! Thanks for singing Viva La Quinta Brigada for me it was brilliant. Best of luck to you and Declan for the rest of the year and I hope to see ye back at the inec next year please God.
Christy's reply
sound Mike….last night went very well for us…I had a bad day,I was visited by a cloud from The Black Valley, all my faith and confidence was dented..I felt I could not deliver, that it would be a fierce let down….but, as can happen, I reached out for help and walked out into the spotlight with Declan at my side…the spirit of the listeners raised me up and the black cloud wafted off as we spent 2 hours swappin yarns and songs with ye. The Kingdom air resounded with “Adelante” and Vive la Quinte Brigada”….then we drove back up the road with a sense of satisfaction for a job well shared and done. Shine on Mike
Hi All, Lots and lots of happy Listeners last night in INEC,,,, fair play a grand gig,,, great to hear Deluge again and all the others as well. If Dermot or Fiona would like to send me a PM on http://www.4711ers.org I d like to make contact ,,,, my money is on a North Kerry gig for the next visit to the KINGDOM…..nine years is too long to keep us waiting,,,,Beannachtai na Feile Padraig ,,,,,H
Christy's reply
what about the INEC staff and they all togged out in Cork jerseys…saw a lovely programme on TG4 tonight about St Johns Art Centre. That man is a power station of energy, between the silage and the art and him flowing seamlessly from one into the other
DH
March 17, 2012 at 5:19 pm
Location: Nearly In Las Palmas....just passing the Sahara desert now full steam
Hi Christy,
Thanks a million for last night much appreciated Fiona was delighted despite the tears he he wish I was there.
Christy ,emigrated to Canada in 1965 so was not up to par with your career progress until the wonders of the internet when I happened upon you on the late late show with gay byrne.did a bit of research and got you book via amazon uk called One Voice .Great read.Liked some of your comments relating to Newbridge .Bought back some good memories .I had my fill in 1987.the road was sometimes rockier than to Dublin but mamaged to stay on the wagon without falling off..Came accross a copy of a photo of the senior seconds from the 1962 annual.We both had a full haed of hair in those days.
Anyway I have become much more familar in you marvelloud career and wish you continued success as you bring so much joy and hope to so many people through your deeply felt lyrics to your songs.Maybe one day I will have the previledge hearing you sing in person.Take care.
Christy's reply
a bit from The Coote, a bit from Ghosty, a few noted from Dr Cuypers, a lot fron Donal Lunny and most from the mother..thats what got me goin…..never mind the cruelty of Clifford, the slimy arrogance of Halloran, the haughtiness of Clandillon, the deviousness of Candon..they were far outweighed by the decency of Flanagan,O’Donovan, Valkenburg, Hegarty,Lawlor, Delaney, Manly, O’Beirne,Curtin,Heffernan, Casserly and the laymen Murray,Nolan,Ryan,Burns, Ă“ Muire,Davis and anyone Im leaving out…Dont get back there much anymore since Coote passed….thanks for making contact. I hope all is well with you…” I think I’ll head out to Alberta, the weather ‘s good there in The Fall” what a great song that is
got it!thanks christy..read some tweets from the rugby lads last night…kearney reckons youre “some operator”..hopefully they do it tomorrow..did many join u on stage for a duet?..saw someone up with a guitar!
Kevin.
Christy's reply
Damien Varley played guitar, Felix Jones played bodhran, Donnacas O’Callaghan and Ryan sang as did Gordon Darcy, Fergus McFadden, Mick Kearney ( new squad manager) and Rala O’Reilly ( head bottlewasher)…..bad day for them today..roll on The heineken semi finals..we’ll rise again
If its not too late and you see this…..will you give the Leaving of Liverpool a go tonight for me? If its too late not to worry, i’ll enjoy each song as I always do!
Great night in Mullingar, on the 25th of Feb. Thanks very much Christy. First time to see christy live. It was unreal. Hope to be going again soon.
Tullamore, 18th may is our next gig in your region….the Tullamore Court used to be a great place for the dinner in the middle of the day, hope they still do it….
Nic Jones doing Bony on the Isle of Saint Helena http://youtu.be/6gBa0OI45u0 slan tamall. H
you are sound as a bell
Maybe this will work for Mary Black http://youtu.be/RC_RQwf6rKU if not both are on youtube,,,, H
this is Mary Black as I first heard her sing…anyone recognise where the Anachie Gordon song was filmed, Mary is being accompanied by Gerry O’Beirne on 12 string….Gerry has few equals in Irish music
Hi All… I hope this works,,,,,, Mary Black as requested….http://youtu.be/RC_RQwf6rKU,,,,,while searching I found a version by Nic Jones,,,,http://youtu.be/6gBa0OI45u0,,,, best of luck in the Sunny South East,,,, it will be hard to beat the Kingdom… H
Speaking of songs of Napoleon, what about Mary Black’s great rendition of “Isle of St. Helena” off of the General Humbert ll album? That was my favorite cut….
Now Bony he has gone from his wars all a-fightin’
He has gone to the place where he takes no delight in.
And there he may sit down and tell the sights he’s seen of
When full long doth he mourn on the Isle of St. Helena…..
I still recall the first time I heard Gen Humbert and Mary Black perform….many moons ago at a session in Castlebar….I dont recall this song, maybe someone can put it up for all to hear…greetings to all our listeners upon the snow clad mountains of Colorado
Hello dear Christy, Oh yes you can … Many thanks for your lovely reply in Gaeilge! There’s no need for a pardon, I only could comprehend it with a little help from a (dear) friend. It’s equinox today so summer comes closer … Good luck for your Enniscorthy gigs and UK tour, Traudel
mĂle maith agat
What a night of Moores melodies in the INEC on friday night. A night to remember for those luckey like my self to be there
. Thanks for a great nite .Thanks also for the bright blue rose. David Madden
what a great welcome we got from such a fine listening audience…..it is the stuff of dreams-that so many will gather to hear Declan and I play our songs….we are both content just to sing at home in our work rooms but such gigs bring fulfillment and purpose purpose to our working lives…..thank you all out there
Hi Christy,
I,m bringing my wee boy to see you in Cardiff in April. He’s always loved your song about Napoleon Bonepart and the “bonny light horseman”, who, “in the war was slain”.
We used to have the casset in the car and he would listen to it over and over again,( as kids do!)
He is 8 years old now but was prob. about 5 when he first started singing it.
I wonder- – – could you play it for him in Cardiff?
The casset is broken now but it would be great to hear it one more time.
Thanks, Nikki
alas and alack Nikki….the song you describe is from a 1979 album with Planxty…Andy Irvine and I shared the vocals in that band and ” The Bonny Light Horseman” was one of Andy’s songs…on the back of your mail I have put it on and I’m having a grand trip down memory lane
Hello There Christy, are you planning to return to Inverness anytime soon would be nice to here yah live without all the hassle of goin tae Glasgow lol
We will be in Glasgow and Edinburgh later in the year…that journey and those destinations we always enjoy…sure it can be a slight hassle for us to get our operation to The Clydeside and Auld Reekie but the welcome and fun we enjoy there makes any slight discomfort worthwhile.At the moment we have no plans to travel further afield but all that can change in a inst
Just in the door back home from a great few days in Kerry. The gig in the INEC was fantastic and if you were under a cloud for a little while it certainly didn’t show. Songs and music to ease our hearts flowed down from the stage, even the Redshirts didn,t bother us !!
Had to make a quicker return to the hills than expected, but for good reasons, so “grabbed the wife, threw the kid in the Corrola” and here we are again.
Thanks to everyone who made the couple of days so enjoyable.
sound out Marty….hope Springtime has come to the North West
Dear Christy, yesterday st patricks day in cork city i broke down crying on the street, you see i started a childrens hospital 7 years ago in India and finding the money to keep it running is almost impossible, i shall not say it is impossible. each refusal to buy a 2 euro badge for the hospital yesterday stabeded my heart a little bit more untill i could not hold back the tears. i hoveled into a corner and cryed for 5 minutes uncontrollabely, eventually i picked myself up. what good is a shiveled up ball to anyone. i made 250 for from selling. we currently owe our medicine suppliers over 7000 euro, i can t remember if you sang that song the pub with no bear, we are the hospital with no medicine. i cannot do this on my own anymore i need help. we have just got a web site going. if you can have a look http://www.varanasichildrenshospital.org. there is tears in my eyes for to fail will mean that the drop in the ocean of humanity that we are will be a barron forgoten desert
thanks for posting Pat…it was good to talk to you…mind yourself
Hello Christy,
My husband and I love your music and we wonder if you ever think of coming to Canada to perform? Happy St. Patrick’s day !
Warm Regards,
Judy & Michael
It has been 15 years since I last played in Canada. I made 5 visits between 1985 and 1997 and enjoyed every one. It is unlikely that I will return as I now concentrate on working closer to home. I find it impossible to board those sky planes. I send best wishes to all Canadian ( and South Canadian) songsters, listeners and singers.
Hi Christy, i am part of a community education group and we are linked up with another group made up of lone parents fighting the social welfare bill due in April that forces lone parents into a welfare trap see http://www.sparkcampaign.com or http://www.alternativeeconomicorganising.wordpress.com for info on my group PRAXIS. Anyway, together we are doing a Project 101 campaign to get 101 public profile people (men and women committed to this cause) to sign up to a Committee that represents solidarity with the S.P.A.R.K campaign. The public people (like yourself) if they sign up pledge to have their name affiliated with the campaign and if interested also take part in a big finale event in Dublin to try stop the Bill being passed..they did a similar thing in the States in 1996 and a Prof there by the name of Eva Kittay who writes big on care and love and justice led the call for names there and has sent us a solidarity note wishing us well here with a similar campaign…i could send you more details if you sent me an e-mail address – would you be interested…i put this message on two boards sorry – was not sure which you reply to in person!! no pressure, i am sure you get a lot fo requests…
Hi Mags…I am overstretched with projects already in hand…all I can do at this is to wish you well in your campaign
Thanks for the great night last night at the inec Christy. It was great entertainment and your new songs went down well with everyone especially Amsterdam! Thanks for singing Viva La Quinta Brigada for me it was brilliant. Best of luck to you and Declan for the rest of the year and I hope to see ye back at the inec next year please God.
sound Mike….last night went very well for us…I had a bad day,I was visited by a cloud from The Black Valley, all my faith and confidence was dented..I felt I could not deliver, that it would be a fierce let down….but, as can happen, I reached out for help and walked out into the spotlight with Declan at my side…the spirit of the listeners raised me up and the black cloud wafted off as we spent 2 hours swappin yarns and songs with ye. The Kingdom air resounded with “Adelante” and Vive la Quinte Brigada”….then we drove back up the road with a sense of satisfaction for a job well shared and done. Shine on Mike
Hi All, Lots and lots of happy Listeners last night in INEC,,,, fair play a grand gig,,, great to hear Deluge again and all the others as well. If Dermot or Fiona would like to send me a PM on http://www.4711ers.org I d like to make contact ,,,, my money is on a North Kerry gig for the next visit to the KINGDOM…..nine years is too long to keep us waiting,,,,Beannachtai na Feile Padraig ,,,,,H
what about the INEC staff and they all togged out in Cork jerseys…saw a lovely programme on TG4 tonight about St Johns Art Centre. That man is a power station of energy, between the silage and the art and him flowing seamlessly from one into the other
Hi Christy,
Thanks a million for last night much appreciated Fiona was delighted despite the tears he he wish I was there.
Dermot.
come home safe to your beloved
Christy ,emigrated to Canada in 1965 so was not up to par with your career progress until the wonders of the internet when I happened upon you on the late late show with gay byrne.did a bit of research and got you book via amazon uk called One Voice .Great read.Liked some of your comments relating to Newbridge .Bought back some good memories .I had my fill in 1987.the road was sometimes rockier than to Dublin but mamaged to stay on the wagon without falling off..Came accross a copy of a photo of the senior seconds from the 1962 annual.We both had a full haed of hair in those days.
Anyway I have become much more familar in you marvelloud career and wish you continued success as you bring so much joy and hope to so many people through your deeply felt lyrics to your songs.Maybe one day I will have the previledge hearing you sing in person.Take care.
a bit from The Coote, a bit from Ghosty, a few noted from Dr Cuypers, a lot fron Donal Lunny and most from the mother..thats what got me goin…..never mind the cruelty of Clifford, the slimy arrogance of Halloran, the haughtiness of Clandillon, the deviousness of Candon..they were far outweighed by the decency of Flanagan,O’Donovan, Valkenburg, Hegarty,Lawlor, Delaney, Manly, O’Beirne,Curtin,Heffernan, Casserly and the laymen Murray,Nolan,Ryan,Burns, Ă“ Muire,Davis and anyone Im leaving out…Dont get back there much anymore since Coote passed….thanks for making contact. I hope all is well with you…” I think I’ll head out to Alberta, the weather ‘s good there in The Fall” what a great song that is
got it!thanks christy..read some tweets from the rugby lads last night…kearney reckons youre “some operator”..hopefully they do it tomorrow..did many join u on stage for a duet?..saw someone up with a guitar!
Kevin.
Damien Varley played guitar, Felix Jones played bodhran, Donnacas O’Callaghan and Ryan sang as did Gordon Darcy, Fergus McFadden, Mick Kearney ( new squad manager) and Rala O’Reilly ( head bottlewasher)…..bad day for them today..roll on The heineken semi finals..we’ll rise again
Looking forward to the gig tonight Christy.
If its not too late and you see this…..will you give the Leaving of Liverpool a go tonight for me? If its too late not to worry, i’ll enjoy each song as I always do!
the train had left the station
Lucky Kerry people … ! Wishing you all a most enjoyable eve of Paddy’s Day. Will be thinking of you tonight. BeannachtaĂ na FĂ©ile Pádraig, Traudel
mĂle maith agat Traudel….beimĂd le chĂ©ile arĂs i gCorcaigh nuair a tiochaidh an tSamhraidh…..pardon my Bord na MĂłna gaeilge..maybe I can get away with in in Germany