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Live In Concert

The Bothy Band

Submitted on June 3rd 2001 by Jeremy.

  1. Martin Wynne's
    The Longford Tinker
  2. Two Jigs
    The Kid On The Mountain
  3. Patsy Geary's
    Coleman Cross
  4. Sixteen Come Next Sunday
  5. Michael Gorman's
    The Road To Lisdoonvarna
    Cooley's
  6. Lucy Campbell
    The Laurel Tree
  7. Fionnghuala
  8. Farewell To Erin
  9. The Kesh
    Give Us A Drink Of Water
    The Flower Of The Flock
    The Famous Ballymote
  10. The Tar Road To Sligo
    Paddy Clancy's
  11. The Maids Of Mitchelstown
  12. I Wish My Love Was A Red Red Rose
  13. Garret Barry's
    The Bucks Of Oranmore
  14. The Morning Star
    The Fishermn's Lilt
    The Drunken Landlady
  15. Do You Love An Apple?
  16. Roger Sherlock's
    Around The World
    Rip The Calico
    Martin Wynne's
    The Enchanted Lady
    The Holy Land

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Not to be confused with "Afterhours"

This album is a live recording of a concert at the BBC. It's a different "live in concert" to the Afterhours album, which was recorded in Paris.

This one isn't quite up to the superb quality of Afterhours, but it's still great.

# Posted on June 3rd 2001 by Jeremy

Re: Live In Concert Radio BBC

This BBC Live In Concert Record was recorded in two different locations on different dates. July 15 1976, recorded at BBC Paris Theatre,London, ad July 24, 1978, recorded at the National, Kilburn, London. Micheal O domhnaill, guitar; Triona Ni Dhomhnaill, clavinet; Donal Lunny, bouzouki; Kevin Burke, fiddle; Matt Molloy, flute; Peter Browne, uilleann pipes

# Posted on February 1st 2004 by gleann

Paddy Keenan

You forgot to mention Paddy Keenan, who plays pipes on tracks 10-16. Micheal & Triona also sing on this as well.

Hey Jeremy, why did you list Rosie Finn's Favorite and Sean Bui as Two Jigs? Now the recording doesn't come up in the tune enrty. Is there any way to change that?

Can anyone tell me who it is anouncing the tunes on tracks 7 & 8? Is that Donal Lunny? Just curious.

-Max

# Posted on June 19th 2004 by Max Becher

Brilliant!

This is an amazing piece of history and captures the band warts 'n' all - though they had amazing warts!! Would have liked to hear Dr. Keenan on the whole CD but he was "poorly" for half of the tracks - Peter Browne does fine but he's no Paddy. I laapped this up, and my favourite is the Garret Barry's tune seguing into The Bucks with assorted hoots of encouragement from a liquefied audience.

Thirty years on, and nobody has come close to this. The ultimate contemporary trad band, jigs and reels with a rock 'n' roll heart.

# Posted on March 31st 2006 by lysaghtm

Oops

last track starts with lietrim's (sp?) fancy I think

# Posted on December 24th 2007 by safia

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