Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on July 24th 2003 by daithic.
This tune has been added to 76 tunebooks.
Also known as Padraig O'Keefes, Padraig O'Keeffe's.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Padraig O'Keefe's
M: 12/8
L: 1/8
R: slide
K: Dmaj
F2A ABA G2B BAG|F2A A2F E2F D2E|F2A ABA G2B BAG|
[1 e2d cBA d2A B2A:|2 e2d cde d2A d2e:|
f2A f2A g2B g2f|e2d c2d e2d cBA|f2A f2A g2B g2f|
e2d cde d2A d2e|f2A f2A g2B g2f|e2d c2d e3- efg|
f2A f2A g2B g2f|e2d cde d2A d2e||
Sharon Shannon's Blackbird
This is a set beginning with Padraig O' Keefe's Slide and flowing into the Happy one-step a cajun type of tune.
# Posted on July 24th 2003 by daithic
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# Posted on June 2nd 2007 by dinn2
Sharon Shannon's blackbird
is sharon's version a slide?
# Posted on August 6th 2007 by stevequincy
Re: Sharon Shannon's blackbird
It sounds like a relation of Kathryn Tickell's tattoo.
# Posted on August 6th 2007 by nicholas
Re: Sharon Shannon's blackbird
Em, its two tunes, the first is a slip jig i think (not sure really!) and the second is a cajun one-step.
# Posted on August 6th 2007 by tnoumarap
Re: Sharon Shannon's blackbird
I thought the Blackbird was one of Pádraig O'Keefe's slides but this would need some checking out.
# Posted on August 6th 2007 by Bannerman
Re: Sharon Shannon's blackbird
Is it Plane - Is it a bird - No it's not a slide, and this may sound Irish, but you could dance a 'Slow Quickstep' to it. Whatever it turns out to be..it's one bloody awful tune...Sorry.
# Posted on August 6th 2007 by Free Reed
Re: Sharon Shannon's blackbird
The melody is very close to the Gullane Slide which was associated with Pádraig O'Keefe and was recorded by Johnny O'Leary
# Posted on August 6th 2007 by Bannerman
Re: Sharon Shannon's blackbird
slide it is
# Posted on August 6th 2007 by Saint
Re: Sharon Shannon's blackbird
Im with Free Reed.....AWFUL!!
# Posted on August 6th 2007 by dinn2
Re: Sharon Shannon's blackbird
I don't think I'd go so far as saying it's awful (taking it for what it is I think it's quite pleasant) but I definitely don't want to hear it played in trad sessions - over the years I think I've only ever heard it introduced two or three times which is more than enough!
# Posted on August 6th 2007 by Bannerman
Re: Sharon Shannon's blackbird
I don't think much of it as a tune either, I'd far rather hear or play the other blackbird tune,(the set dance).
# Posted on August 6th 2007 by cathycook
Re: Sharon Shannon's blackbird
or the hornpipe as played by concertina virtuouso Mícheál Ó Raghallaigh.
# Posted on August 6th 2007 by Bannerman
Re: Sharon Shannon's blackbird
The first part of this set is a slide, in fact, it's this one: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/1844
and unless you've got something against slides in general I'm wondering what the problem is (disregarding the Cajun thing that's the second tune).
# Posted on August 6th 2007 by csharpd
Re: Sharon Shannon's blackbird
ha, i never thought i'd get so many responses on this one, i think its a catchy tune and a good effort to change up an old tune.
# Posted on August 6th 2007 by stevequincy
Re: Sharon Shannon's blackbird
I dont like it,I prefer the other two blackbirds therslow air and the set dance.
# Posted on August 6th 2007 by dickens metrognome
Re: Sharon Shannon's blackbird
Osharpd - Your link which is the first tune in the set, is a slide, no doubt about that, but I can't see how the last tune in the set could be played as a slide. The tempo is wrong surely, and is that not the tune in question that is titled 'The Blackbird'. ???? Like some on here I too prefer the Blackbird Hornpipe or the Blackbird Set Dance.
# Posted on August 6th 2007 by Free Reed
Re: Sharon Shannon's blackbird
"Blackbird" is simply the name Sharon Shannon gave to this track, which is a mashup of two tunes -- Padraig O'Keefe's (a slide) and The Happy One-Step (which is, um, something else entirely). It doesn't make sense to talk about the track or set as if it's a single tune.
Lunasa, among others, does the same thing -- they give names to sets. Doing so doesn't mean that name applies to all (or even any) of the tunes in the set.
And, just as some performers mash up different tune types in a single track (jig to reel, anyone?), her playing the first tune as a slide doesn't mean the second one should be played or danced as a slide. (God, I hope no one would try that.)
# Posted on August 6th 2007 by csharpd
This thread was moved
If some of the comments above seem a bit odd, it's because all but the first comment were part of a thread on the main discussion board that was moved to this tune-specific page.
# Posted on August 7th 2007 by csharpd
Blackbird
Yeah, what do you know, I love it!
# Posted on November 28th 2007 by Accordionstu