Subject: Graniale From: GUEST,Eluned Date: 06 Jan 16 - 02:16 AM Forgive me if this is in the DT somewhere, but I could not recall the proper spelling(s). There is an excellent album, produced I think in Ireland of this title on the topic of the life of Grace O'Malley, the 'pirate queen'. Can anyone jog my memory as to the composer, singers, and/or proper spelling? |
Subject: RE: Graniale From: GUEST,# Date: 06 Jan 16 - 02:26 AM granuaile |
Subject: RE: Graniale / Granuaile From: MartinRyan Date: 06 Jan 16 - 04:08 AM A concept album/concert piece by Shaun Davey: Click here Regards |
Subject: RE: Graniale / Granuaile From: GUEST Date: 10 Mar 16 - 02:27 PM I'm really sorry if this has been discussed elsewhere on this forum - but I'm looking for a song which I was convinced was on the Granuaile (Seán Davey/Rita Connolly) album. I can sing the entire thing from start to finish, but I can find no trace of it on the internet. Anywhere. And that's a first for me, and I think I might be going mad! It's the opposite of a love song - where Granuaile divorces her husband Risteard an Iarainn, under the old Brehon Law by dismissing him 3 times. The first verse goes: As a husband you are neither bad nor good, but you please me not With your foolish show With your huff and puff in your iron suit You're as heavy as a gross of cannonball Only good for battering down a wall And you don't know what you're at, at all, at all And this marriage is no longer convenient. Please Help Save My Sanity! (And again, apologies if it's elsewhere on the forum). |
Subject: RE: Graniale / Granuaile From: Anglogeezer Date: 10 Mar 16 - 02:59 PM Just GOOGLE! Try here :http://www.seoltamusic.com/details.php?prodId=328 The full score is for hire for $1500. It is after all copyright. As we say in Yorkshire, "You don't get owt for nowt" Jake |
Subject: RE: Graniale / Granuaile From: GUEST Date: 10 Mar 16 - 03:47 PM Anglogeezer - Seriously????? Obviously, you don't know the song, and can't help. Or maybe you do, and are looking for some sort of payment? (I refer to the "owt for nowt" comment). Thanks, I understand how google works. Perhaps it's the Yorkshire sense of humour that I'm not getting. |
Subject: RE: Graniale / Granuaile From: Thompson Date: 11 Mar 16 - 03:08 PM Would it be in here somewhere? I assume you could use the link Anglogeezer supplies to ask Shaun Davey about copyright conditions for singing his song. |
Subject: RE: Graniale / Granuaile From: GUEST Date: 11 Mar 16 - 06:42 PM Fair enough, thank you. I had only really posted the query because I wanted to listen to the recording again. I'm sure Seán Davey wouldn't have an issue with me singing along in the car! :-) If I ever get to the point where I want to sing it in public, I'll go through the right channels, as suggested. And I appreciate the link. I'm still flabbergasted that I can't find the song anywhere, or any reference to it, recording, review.....nothing! It's nowhere in that link you posted, Thompson, but thanks anyway. I had gone through the entire thing twice already before I asked here, It's an elusive little ditty! Does it even sound vaguely familiar to anybody here? It's a cracking little song, and I'd love to hear it again. Thanks for your responses. |
Subject: RE: Graniale / Granuaile From: Thompson Date: 12 Mar 16 - 06:31 AM After posting the link I went down through the comments on it, and someone else seems to be looking for the same song. Maybe it appeared in an earlier version of the opera and got edited out. |
Subject: RE: Graniale / Granuaile From: GUEST Date: 12 Mar 16 - 07:03 AM Ah-ha! I see that comment now too. At least I know I haven't gone completely crazy, although the song still remains elusive, and I've lost the original cassette that it was on. It's the first time I have ever not managed to find something on the internet - hard to believe that's even possible! Thanks very much, Thompson! |
Subject: RE: Graniale / Granuaile From: Tony Rees Date: 14 Mar 16 - 04:05 AM I have/had the TV broadcast of the concert performance on video somewhere (no track list though, would have to play through it). Does that sound any use? Tony Rees, Australia |
Subject: RE: Graniale / Granuaile From: Tony Rees Date: 14 Mar 16 - 04:20 AM There's a track list of the original album here: https://www.discogs.com/master/view/567990 - Tony |
Subject: RE: Graniale / Granuaile From: Tony Rees Date: 14 Mar 16 - 04:52 AM OK, I've given the tape a viewing (it is called "Granuaile at Greenwich) and was originally made for RTE. After some introductory doco scenes the content follows the same programme as the CD, as per here: http://www.iisresource.org/Documents/0A3_Granuaile_Songs.pdf There seems to be one song missing both from the concert video and the CD, which was originally on an equivalent cassette release, called "The Dismissal", see https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.music.celtic/rdRRx2PY6Vw. I'm guessing this is the elusive track you cannot find... Regards - Tony |
Subject: RE: Graniale / Granuaile From: GUEST,Grainne Date: 11 Sep 17 - 06:56 PM I have been looking for this song for years! It was on the original album I bought in 1985 but when I downloaded from iTunes it was missing and I was so disappointed! Can't find any version on YouTube or any reference to it anywhere. Googling the lyrics has resulted in nothing either. |
Subject: RE: Graniale / Granuaile From: GUEST,Hope Date: 18 Sep 17 - 06:30 PM I thought I was losing my mind as well! When I started to search for Granuaile, it was The Dismissal I looked for first. |
Subject: RE: Graniale / Granuaile From: Tattie Bogle Date: 18 Sep 17 - 07:16 PM I have the audio cassette version somewhere: will do a rummage and see if I can find that song. But not tonight! |
Subject: RE: Graniale / Granuaile From: Tattie Bogle Date: 19 Sep 17 - 03:48 AM Found my cassette! more easily than I thought! The Dismissal is final track on side 1: coming up soon! |
Subject: RE: Graniale / Granuaile From: Tattie Bogle Date: 21 Oct 17 - 07:11 AM Ok: it's taken a while longer than I thought, and I still can't quite make out the third line in the second verse, but perhaps one of you who knows it from before can supply the missing words or corrections? I have put in caps the dubious bits. And I hope our 2 guests, Grainne and Hope are still tuning in: why don't you become full members, then I could have pm-ed you the words? THE DISMISSAL As a husband you are neither bad nor good, but you please me not - with your foolish show, With your huff and puff in your iron suit You're as heavy as a gross of cannonball Only good for battering down a wall And you don't know what you're at, at all, at all And this marriage is no longer convenient. I have seldom seen a poorer manner in a boat, Besides you're the heaviest brazen load, When the ship STANDS ? you've a pea-brained WAVE? BRAVE? As the captain's mate you don't know your place, You can't handle reefs nor oars nor steer, You're of no use to neither man nor beast, And this marriage is no longer convenient. I have seldom seen a poorer figure at the dance, You have two left feet, You've done the reel for the jig And the jig for a reel, how you shake the floor, For an armed man, you have no amour, I would never be enamoured of life no more, You're no more a husband than I a wife, And this marriage is no longer convenient. As it goes into the instrumental after it, she shouts something, perhaps "I'll not save you"? |
Subject: RE: Graniale / Granuaile From: Tattie Bogle Date: 26 Oct 17 - 11:32 AM Refresh. Seems you can pm named guests, so have done so. |
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