Irish Traditional Music Awards - Video Stream
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Irish Traditional Music Awards - Video Stream
You may not understand the language but the music is great.
http://www.tg4.ie/gradam.htm
Regards,
Gerry
http://www.tg4.ie/gradam.htm
Regards,
Gerry
Cheers
Gerry
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Awesome. And, I enjoyed the commercials.
"Meon an phobail a thogail trid an chultur"
(The people’s spirit is raised through culture)
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Good question!Brian Lee wrote:Is there a means of saving the file directly to hard drive? Right Clicking didn't do more than save the link tiself, but not the file.
To save the video you can use a little software (1,4 Mb): Net Transport http://www.xi-soft.com
It's ok and simply use!
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Wow! Thanks for that!
It took a long time to download, but WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
It took a long time to download, but WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Fantastic! Thanks for the link.
Downloaded the whole show. And even though I don't understand Gaelic, I enjoy hearing it
Anyone else experience the sound clipping almost constantly?
cheers,
Jeroen
Downloaded the whole show. And even though I don't understand Gaelic, I enjoy hearing it
Anyone else experience the sound clipping almost constantly?
cheers,
Jeroen
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Some Tunes on my Box.net
Some Tunes on my Box.net
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I got the clipping until I had the whole thing downloaded, then I could listen without the interference. Very much worth the wait! Oh... and there was enough English to keep me with a bit of a clue.pixyy wrote:Fantastic! Thanks for the link.
Downloaded the whole show. And even though I don't understand Gaelic, I enjoy hearing it
Anyone else experience the sound clipping almost constantly?
cheers,
Jeroen
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many thanks for that link, it's like going to a concert!!
my jaw is down to the ground
and isn't that our own Roger O'Keeffe teaching a very young Sean Mc keon there??
You sure did an excellent good job on that young man Roger!
here's some more clips anyway http://netsoc.ucd.ie/~justy/index.html
my jaw is down to the ground
and isn't that our own Roger O'Keeffe teaching a very young Sean Mc keon there??
You sure did an excellent good job on that young man Roger!
here's some more clips anyway http://netsoc.ucd.ie/~justy/index.html
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Haven't been able to view the clip, but anyway I just want to point out that I don't want to claim any credit for young Master McKeon's prowess. We sat together in a class conducted by Brian McNamara some years ago, so maybe that's where the footage comes from - if it is really me!
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