Subject: Tara Hill by The Fureys From: Trish Date: 19 Oct 98 - 03:49 AM I was looking for the words to "Tara Hill". I know this has been sung by The Fureys. Can anyone help me? Trish |
Subject: RE: Tara Hill by The Fureys From: Melissa Date: 23 Oct 98 - 12:14 PM What a haunting song... |
Subject: RE: Tara Hill by The Fureys From: Trish Date: 12 Nov 98 - 11:48 AM Can anyone out there help me? Trish |
Subject: RE: Tara Hill by The Fureys From: DonMeixner Date: 13 Nov 98 - 12:27 AM Trish, I have it and I'll dig it out for you but it will take a day or too. Its on the Furey's album, The Setting |
Subject: RE: Tara Hill by The Fureys From: Trish Date: 26 Nov 98 - 11:46 AM Dear Don, are you still out there?! Did you manage to get hold of the lyrics to Tara Hill? Look forward to hearing from you. Love Trish |
Subject: RE: Tara Hill by The Fureys From: DonMeixner Date: 28 Nov 98 - 11:58 PM Trish, I'm still here, I'm just old , fat, and slow. Also, I'm away from that tape till the 29th. I'll get you hooked up w' the lyrics soon as I can. Don. |
Subject: RE: Tara Hill by The Fureys From: Trish Date: 09 Dec 98 - 12:28 AM Dear Don, I look forward to receiving the lyrics to "Tara Hill" off you soon. Kindest regards, Trish |
Subject: RE: Tara Hill by The Fureys From: DonMeixner Date: 09 Dec 98 - 10:39 PM Trish, Sorry, I'm a silversmith and have just been very busy building jewelry for Christmas. I promise I'll get them out in a day or too. Also I'm old, fat and slow. Don |
Subject: Lyr Add: TARA HILL (from The Fureys) From: DonMeixner Date: 10 Dec 98 - 11:28 PM Trish, Here you go, I hope it was worth the wait. TARA HILL, from "The Setting" by the Furey Bros.
Tara's on my mind, getting worse as time goes by,
CHORUS: If you were a lass, you'd be my bride
Men have died around you, for Kings and Queens and peers Chorus twice On Tara Hill, (repeat twice at end of song) I think I have these mostly right, no thanks to Finbar the Great Enunciator. Don |
Subject: RE: Tara Hill by The Fureys From: Trish Date: 21 Jan 99 - 12:41 AM Dear Don, I very much appreciate all the trouble that you have gone too on my behalf. I've been off the net for just over a month and only today have I had the chance to surf the mudcat threads. Thanks again for your kind efforts, love Trish |
Subject: RE: Tara Hill by The Fureys From: Don Meixner Date: 21 Jan 99 - 03:03 PM Trish, You know how we Mudcats are. We'd stay up with you alnight before we'd let you go to bed hungry. Don |
Subject: RE: Tara Hill by The Fureys - where is Tara Hill? From: MudGuard Date: 30 Jul 99 - 02:39 AM As someone suggested I take a look at Tara Hill when I will be at Newgrange (leaving Germany for Ireland tomorrow) can someone tell me exactly where Tara Hill is? I can't find it on my maps. TIA, MudGuard |
Subject: RE: Tara Hill by The Fureys From: alison Date: 30 Jul 99 - 03:37 AM Newgrange is amazing but there are always lots of tourists crammed in... if there is any way you can get into Knowth.... (next chamber grave along).. try that.. my hubby did it years ago........ you go in with torches... he still raves about it. According to my book (Ireland the complete guide and road atlas.. published by appletree press)used to be several called "what to do in the North/ West/ etc of Ireland".... full of info and places you might not otherwise find... published in Belfast usually in any of the touristy shops or info places. Hill of Tara, 6m (10km) South of Navan, 1m (1.5km) West of the N# Dublin to Navan Road, or catch number 20, 40, or 43 bus from Dublin or Navan (I'd check the numbers they may have changed). "One of the most historic places in Ireland, former culture and religious capital. although only simple earthworks remain, it's worth walking to the top to sense the history and sample the stunning view." according to my map if you head west from Drogheda to get to Newgrange, continue west to Slane, turn south onto the N2 you will come to the village of Ralrath at a cross roads and it's basically there on the R153 just W of the crossroads. althought there are 2 "Hills of Tara" marked the other being slightly further west .. the one at the cross roads is the historic one. seeing as you're already close by.. go to Monasterboice 5m (8km) NW of drogheda just off the main road (N1)to Dublin, it has some great Celtic crosses and a round tower in the church yard. slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Tara Hill by The Fureys From: alison Date: 30 Jul 99 - 03:43 AM oops... should read Hill of Tara, 6m (10km) South of Navan, 1m (1.5km) West of the N3 Dublin to Navan Road, slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Tara Hill by The Fureys From: MudGuard Date: 30 Jul 99 - 06:03 AM Thanks Alison, see also the mail I sent you! |
Subject: RE: Tara Hill by The Fureys From: alison Date: 24 Sep 00 - 06:38 PM OK... I was there today... and my map was wrong!!... It was in basically the same position but 1 main road further West..... it is off the N3 (and well signposted from there)..... no signposts on the N2.... funnily enough there is a very good old fort thing at that reference on the N2... but it isn't Tara.... just added that in case anyone else came looking in this thread for directions..... by the way Knowth is now open for visitors, but you have to visit both it and Newgrange from a new visitors centre on the other side of the Boyne River..... slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: sweet sixteen (The Fureys) From: GUEST Date: 04 Feb 06 - 02:30 PM |
Subject: Lyr Add: WHEN YOU WERE SWEET SIXTEEN (from Crosby) From: s&r Date: 04 Feb 06 - 06:33 PM When You Were Sweet Sixteen When first I saw the love-light in your eyes, I dreamed the world held not but joy for me. And even though we drifted far apart, I never dream but what I dream of thee. I love you as I never loved before, Since first I met you on the village green. Come to me or my dream of love is o'r, I love you as I loved you, when you were sweet, When you were sweet sixteen. I love you as I never loved before, Since first I met you on the village green. Come to me or my dream of love is o'r . . . I love you as I loved you, when you were sweet, When you were sweet sixteen. ~ from the Bing Crosby Productions, Inc., Picture "The Great John L." Words and Music by James Thornton and Published 1898 Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. ~ ASCAP |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Tara Hill (The Fureys) From: Shields Folk Date: 05 Feb 06 - 05:55 AM The words sort of fit with the other Tara HIll on the Somme, where the Tyneside Irish were decimated on 6th June 1916 |
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