Favorite Airs
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Favorite Airs
Just wondering what everyone's favorite airs are. I'm rather fond of Roisin Dubh. What about everyone else?
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I love slow airs. My favorite is Dance of the Gyspy Queen on Eoin Duignan's first CD. Other than that I love (although the spelling is difficult for the Gaelic ones):
Anach Chuin
Amhran na Leabhair
Taimse im Chodladh
Ar Thaobh na Carraige (from Dossan of Heather)
Caitlin Triall
Port na bPucai
(from Bothy Band's "Old hag you have kille d me CD)
Tiochfaidh an Samhradh
Maid of Coolmore
and from Clannad 2:
Coinleach Ghlas An Fhomair
Chuaigh Me Na Rosann
Anach Chuin
Amhran na Leabhair
Taimse im Chodladh
Ar Thaobh na Carraige (from Dossan of Heather)
Caitlin Triall
Port na bPucai
(from Bothy Band's "Old hag you have kille d me CD)
Tiochfaidh an Samhradh
Maid of Coolmore
and from Clannad 2:
Coinleach Ghlas An Fhomair
Chuaigh Me Na Rosann
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