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Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)

14 Mar 18 - 08:11 AM (#3911001)
Subject: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

Sad news just arrived of the death of piper Liam O'Flynn.


14 Mar 18 - 08:25 AM (#3911003)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

@ RTE News


14 Mar 18 - 09:35 AM (#3911022)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Dave Hanson

RIP Liam, an absolute wonderful piper and a great bloke all round.

Dave H


14 Mar 18 - 09:38 AM (#3911024)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Dave the Gnome

Sad indeed. A great loss.

DtG


14 Mar 18 - 10:28 AM (#3911032)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Steve Shaw

Oh God. That's completely knocked me for six.


14 Mar 18 - 10:56 AM (#3911035)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Knockroe

"Sorrow and sadness bitterness grief ......"
RIP


14 Mar 18 - 11:59 AM (#3911046)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

Anouncement from Na Píobairí Uilleann


14 Mar 18 - 12:13 PM (#3911047)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: gillymor

This is hard to hear.


14 Mar 18 - 12:26 PM (#3911050)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST


14 Mar 18 - 12:27 PM (#3911051)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Morris-ey

So sad. One of the great pipers of modern times.


14 Mar 18 - 03:47 PM (#3911070)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,henryp

Prom 34 22:00 Thu 12 Aug 1999 Royal Albert Hall
Liam O'Flynn - the first folk musician to perform at a BBC Promenade Concert. And a great occasion it was too.
Liam O'Flynn; uilleann pipes/director, whistle
Liam Bradley; percussion
Arty McGlynn; music arranger
Michael McGlynn; director, music arranger
Paul Maher; percussion
John McGlynn; guitar


14 Mar 18 - 05:29 PM (#3911079)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST

Desperate news, what a loss to traditional music. I never met Liam or saw him in concert but his enthusiasm for the music was palpable and inspirational .....peace and comfort to his family RIP.


14 Mar 18 - 05:30 PM (#3911080)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,akenaton

Sorry the above post was from me.


14 Mar 18 - 06:05 PM (#3911085)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Steve Shaw

He did a solo gig in the back room of the Tree Inn Folk Club one night in the early '90s. I suppose there must have been about 30 of us there. I got him to play The Maid Of Ballingarry/Stack Of Barley, a set that was on The Fire Aflame album. As a harmonica player I couldn't get my head round that air but I must have played "his version" of the hornpipe a thousand times since (though you know how it goes...). I remember also a cracking version of Jenny's Wedding, one of those damned awkward ones with both Cs and C sharps! He was a wicked whistle player too. And a lovely, reserved, self-effacing man. 72 is no age these days.


14 Mar 18 - 06:46 PM (#3911089)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: gillymor

Dark Slender Boy


15 Mar 18 - 07:47 AM (#3911152)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

Death notice and funeral arrangements


15 Mar 18 - 08:09 AM (#3911155)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: gillymor

A tribute in the Irish Times by Leagues O'Toole.


15 Mar 18 - 08:25 AM (#3911159)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Waddon Pete

With great sadness. He was an inspiration. There are some magical things on the Internet. I have added his name to the Mudcat Hall of Fame. My condolences to all who know and love him.

RIP


15 Mar 18 - 10:00 AM (#3911185)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

RTE tv News item


15 Mar 18 - 10:14 AM (#3911188)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Knockroe

http://www.thejournal.ie/liam-o-flynn-3903994-Mar2018/


15 Mar 18 - 10:24 AM (#3911190)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Steve Shaw

Thanks, Peter.

Even if you have all Planxty's stuff (like me), you could consider buying the the recent two-disc retrospective Between The Jigs And Reels. One disc is a well-filled CD with a great Planxty selection (it gets played more than anything else in my car) and the other is an incredibly good and very long DVD containing previously unreleased RTE footage of Planxty at their finest. If you have tears...


15 Mar 18 - 10:38 AM (#3911195)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Steve Shaw

Raggle Taggle Gypsy going seamlessly into Tabhair Dom Do Lamh was the first track on a cheap folk compilation album I bought and it was that track that persuaded me to love Irish music and start playing it myself. The sheer electricity and lack of artifice in that track blew me away, and still do every time I hear it! There was also a performance of it on Christy's earlier album Prosperous but the production and sound were much better on the Planxty album.


15 Mar 18 - 11:00 AM (#3911203)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

Thanks Steve, that would be a good bit of nostalgia indulgence.

I first saw Liam O'Flynn play, with Matt Molloy no less, when I was an impressionable young fella around 1971. I admit I have barely any recollection of this, it was also the night I first saw Séamus Ennis and the impression left by him overshadows all other memories of that day. But it was that very night that pointed me to a path I am still on.

It was Ennis's music that got me interested in the pipes but, as I said elsewhere, it was eventually Liam O'Flynn at one of the concerts of Planxty's 1979 After the Break tour that pushed me over the edge. I went searching for a set of pipes and found me one within weeks. And the rest of it is, well, I don't know what it is and what it got me into.

Crossed paths with the man a few times since, memories of his playing at early 1980s Willie Clancy weeks, me poring over a tape I made of his playing in 1983, getting at each and every note on the tape. A Na Piobairi Uilleann tionol in Ennsitymon in 1990, me sitting there somewhere playing the Queen of the Fairies and spotting him a few meters away, listening to me. And later on the night Liam playing Ennis' pipes and passing them around for us to try play them. Having eventually relocated myself to Miltown Malbay, late nights in Friel's with him coming in on late August nights when the place was bursting with music. Being part of the group playing in the church in Bodyke when Martin Rochford was laid to rest, Liam leading us through Martin's favourite reels as the coffin was carried away. The call coming saying 'we'll be in Friel's at seven, in B, come, don't tell anyone' playing with Padraig MacMathuna, Tony Linnane and Henry Benagh all night and Tom Munnelly giving out at the bar on the night, Tom himself only a few weeks away from the day we stood at his graveside. Liam coming to town to unveil the scultpure of Willie Clancy or playing with Donal Lunny and Paddy Glackin on a dark Januari night in Spanish Point. Just some of the memories. I cherish them.


15 Mar 18 - 11:28 AM (#3911204)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Steve Shaw

That's lovely, Peter. It was my severe bad luck to only discover Planxty and the Bothies when they were finished, but that night in the back room at the Tree Inn is a treasurable memory. I also saw him at a piping workshop one afternoon at the Sidmouth festival. I didn't have much clue as to what he was explaining to the assembled company about the technicalities of the pipes but I wouldn't have missed it for the world!


15 Mar 18 - 11:32 AM (#3911205)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: StephenH

Very Sorry to hear this. My heart was always lifted by his playing with Planxty -
"Cunla" and, as mentioned above, "Raggle Taggle Gypsy" being two
favourite examples which spring to mind.
My condolences to his family.


15 Mar 18 - 12:16 PM (#3911212)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

'That's lovely, Peter.'

I don't know Steve, all those memories are filling my head. I didn't mention how the crowds erupted each time the pipes came in during the Planxty reunion concerts in Ennis in the naughties. or the time the RTE symphony orchestra did a Clare residency and we went to their concert in the Church in Kilkee on a miserable winter's night where they did Dvorák nr 9, The New World, and the Breandan Voyage. My little fella was ten or twelve at the time and it was the first time he came face to face with a full orchestra. We told him we were going to listen to Liam Flynn and he expected the usual diddly stuff and was completely mesmerised and overwhelmed on the night.There was one of the early Micho Russell memorials too, Paddy Canny was there and hosts of others, Flynn did a solo appearance and played the whistle particularly lovely on the occasion. All that stuff comes floating back now.


15 Mar 18 - 06:38 PM (#3911298)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Tattie Bogle

Think I first saw him live at Sidmouth Festival too, in the 1980s, when he played in a duo with a cellist, whose name escapes me: beautiful sound from both instruments. Borrowed a copy of "the Brendan Voyage" from our local record library and loved that. Then got to see him play it at Glasgow's Celtic Connections some few years back: front row seat right under his nose! Ans of course, loved all the Planxty stuff too.


17 Mar 18 - 10:26 AM (#3911509)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

RTE News item covering the funeral service


17 Mar 18 - 11:20 AM (#3911513)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

Editorial in today's Irish Times

Irish Times coverage of the funeral


17 Mar 18 - 05:02 PM (#3911540)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,henryp

Planxty 1973

The Raggle Taggle Gypsy


18 Mar 18 - 07:16 PM (#3911766)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Steve Shaw

Cheers, fellers. I've just spent the last twenty minutes on yer links with tears streaming down me cheeks. Thank God Mrs Steve's in bed blissfully unaware of me blubbering! As it's still St Patrick's week, at a stretch anyway, I'll just refill me glass and raise it to a beautiful piper and a beautiful man. Quiet though it is, this has been Mudcat's finest ever thread...


19 Mar 18 - 05:21 AM (#3911817)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

I'll keep it going for a bit Steve.

On Wednesdaynight, the day the news broke RTE radio did a tribute with Gay McKeon, Neil Martin, Seán Davey and Rita Connolly and Christy Moore (all raw and emotional) .

I saw a facebook video of it on Thursday (via the Uilleann pipes group) but it's also here: Liam O'Flynn tribute, RTE Arena

TG4 broadcast 'The Piper's Call' on Patrick's day in tribute, that may be up on their site as well (TG4.tv, it wasn't there yesterday). That was good to watch again too.


19 Mar 18 - 08:28 AM (#3911842)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Steve Shaw

That was a fine tribute indeed. I was kind of hoping to hear from Andy Irvine too but I presume he wasn't available. And I noticed that the camera never showed Rita Connolly's face...? Thanks again for that, Peter.


19 Mar 18 - 08:34 AM (#3911845)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

Andy Irvine is on tour in Australia until april 2nd.


19 Mar 18 - 08:56 AM (#3911851)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

Was it on that programme that someone said Planxty were like the Beatles, someone said that during the past week anyway. Four musicians coming together, outstanding musicians each, and creating something much bigger than the sum of its parts, take away any of them and they could never be the same (see the period when they had Johnny Moynihan or Paul Brady filling in).

Years ago an old friend from Rotterdam, Rens van der Zalm, came to Ennis with Mozaik. After the concert we chatted for a while and were joined by Andy Irvine and Donal Lunny, who were great, friendly and chatty. But I was acutely aware these were guys whose music had been such a great influence on my life. And I have seen all Planxty members any times in many different configurations, Andy on his own or with Rens or Donal Lunny, with LAPD or a few years ago an early Januari concert of Sweeney's Men in Spanish Point, singing the West Coast of Clare with the beach and the ocean in the dark outside the window, Davoc and Ann Rynne sitting behind me with Luka Bloom, singing harmonies and making it all that bit more special. And it was all great but it was never quite the same, not without all four of them being there to hit the sparks off eachother. And, all other things aside, that perhaps makes the loss all the greater, knowing with Liam O'Flynn one of the essential pieces is now gone forever.


19 Mar 18 - 11:44 AM (#3911877)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: radriano

I loved Planxty. I especially loved their non-frantic instrumentals. Liam Óg Ó' Flynn was a magnificent piper.


20 Mar 18 - 07:17 AM (#3912012)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

Obituary by Peter Browne(in the Independent)

Liam O'Flynn remembered : a giant of Irish traditional music @ RTE


Lyric FM tribute : 2014 concert of The Brendan Voyage


20 Mar 18 - 08:08 AM (#3912017)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Jon

I'm not much of a concert goer but did get persuaded to go from N Wales to hear him play in the Irish Centre in Sheffield many years ago. Although aware of his ability and an enjoyer of Planxty, I was a bit doubtful as to how I'd get on with a solo evening. His playing mixed with a few anecdotes was superb.

Sorry to read of his passing.


20 Mar 18 - 09:12 AM (#3912033)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Steve Shaw

I'm catching up with everything you put up, Peter. Last night I watched the "Retrospective" DVD after the missus had hit the sack as I hadn't watched it for a while (I have to put headphones on - thank God for Father Christmas bringing me a wireless Bluetooth set). After two hours I still hadn't got to the end of it. What joy.


21 Mar 18 - 07:17 PM (#3912370)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: michaelr

I was intrigued by the wicker casket - I'd never seen one before. Are they common in Ireland? And was the great man buried in it, or cremated?


22 Mar 18 - 04:04 AM (#3912400)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

Wicker coffins (or other eco friendly options, felt pods etc) are not uncommon these days, and not just in Ireland.


23 Mar 18 - 06:49 AM (#3912650)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Stu

His version of the The Dublin Reel in the set of reels on Cold Blow is one of my favourite pieces of music ever. That album (and the Well Below the Valley) pretty much changed my life when I first heard them.

He'll be sorely missed.


23 Mar 18 - 10:06 AM (#3912681)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Steve Shaw

Me too. And that inspired me to put the Dublin Reel on my one-and-only attempt at a CD in 2004. I coupled it with The Wind That Shakes The Barley! I should stick with Liam's version if I were you...


23 Mar 18 - 06:36 PM (#3912789)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Martin Ryan

On wicker coffins - the first I saw was that of Tom Munnelly, the folklorist (and ex-Boy Scout companion of my youth) about ten years ago. Increasingly common.

Regards

p.s. Incidentally, knowing he was about to die, Tom arranged his funeral with meticulous care. The Order of Service, for example, had what looked like a Psalm printed on the back cover. What it actually said was:

"Outside of a book, a dog is Man's best friend
Inside a book - it's too dark to read..."


      Groucho Marx.


24 Mar 18 - 03:23 AM (#3912827)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

Tom's was the first one I saw too, Martin. Definitely a moment of 'I want one of those'. During his travels he heard mention of coffins made of rushes and at some point his informants made one up as an example. Organising his own funeral he went looking for something similar. That's the story as I remember it anyway.

I have seen them used a good few times since and we have sent off my father in law in one.

For those unfamiliar with them there's a large variety of them on offer, in willow, bamboo and what have you, for example here (@ the coffin company)


24 Mar 18 - 03:57 AM (#3912844)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Martin Ryan

Hell's Bells! I made a right praiseach of that quote of course! It should read:

Outside of a dog, a book is Man's best friend
Inside of a dog - it's too dark to read!"

Groucho Marx



Apologies


24 Mar 18 - 05:41 AM (#3912856)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST

I see the Coffin Company has a returns policy ????


24 Mar 18 - 12:03 PM (#3912930)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

RTE will have an old edition of The Pure Drop on Monday next : The Pure Drop : Liam O'Flynn, 23.35 on RTE 1 television

I'll put up a link once it's available on the RTE player.


26 Mar 18 - 03:26 PM (#3913331)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Mick Tems

I booked Liam O'Flynn to be a guest at Llantrisant Folk Club, at which was meeting at The Bear in the town's Swan Street in those days. His inspiring and totally playing totally mesmerised and enchanted me - RIP, Liam.


26 Mar 18 - 03:32 PM (#3913332)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Mick Tems

Apologies about the typo - what I should have said was: "His inspiring and masterful playing totally mesmerised and enchanted me."


26 Mar 18 - 06:20 PM (#3913351)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,addison10

The Guardian obituary is online:
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/mar/25/liam-o-flynn-obituary


27 Mar 18 - 04:03 AM (#3913391)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

The Pure Drop (1991) : Liam O' Flynn


27 Mar 18 - 09:35 AM (#3913464)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,addison10

Guardian obituary of Liam O'Flynn


29 Mar 18 - 06:45 PM (#3913941)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Tattie Bogle

Content of the RTE broadcast not available via that link, Peter Laban. I know I have watched stuff from RTE in the past, so is there a way round it?


29 Mar 18 - 07:33 PM (#3913952)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST

RTE replay appears now only to be available in The Republic. Maybe a VPN would assist?


30 Mar 18 - 04:43 AM (#3913986)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

I have no idea what permissions RTE does or doesn't apply. It works for me but I do note there's an /ie/ in the link (because I reached it from Ireland). You could try go to the player at rte.ie/player and see if you can get it to work from there. It should be there until april 25 th anyway.


31 Mar 18 - 07:26 AM (#3914226)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

Irish Times obituary


31 Mar 18 - 10:35 AM (#3914279)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Tattie Bogle

Curioser and curioser: I have gone direct to the RTE player site, and I can watch anything else on it successfully from here (Scotland, without logging in or anything: however, it does not show, and cannot even find the programme to which you linked, Peter, maybe because it is an archive? I can still get to it via your link, but not play it "owing to your location" - so just wondered where it thinks I am!
I tried to find it on YouTube, but no luck there either.


31 Mar 18 - 10:45 AM (#3914281)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

Go to player, select 'All programmes' click Monday 26 march on the calendar and there you go, select 'The Pure Drop - Liam O'Flynn'

Programmes A to Z will get you there too, click 'T', select 'The Pure Drop - Liam O'Flynn'


31 Mar 18 - 10:50 AM (#3914282)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

If the programme isn't accessible outside Ireland, maybe it doesn't show from the main menu when accessed from abroad? That's possible too ofcourse.


31 Mar 18 - 06:03 PM (#3914369)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST

I met him in Chicago. A nicer, kinder gentleman you would scour the world to meet. And piping like well…words fail.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam


31 Mar 18 - 06:36 PM (#3914375)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Tattie Bogle

Thanks for the suggestions, Peter: tried them all, but that programme remains invisible, even after signing up for an account with RTE!! Just isn't meant to be, unfortunately.


02 Apr 18 - 03:00 PM (#3914744)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,bigJ

Before this subject drops off the page I'd like to express my thanks to Peter Laban in particular for keeping us up-to-date on this sad topic.


02 Apr 18 - 03:38 PM (#3914747)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

No trouble at all, you're welcome.

I was going to let this drop now but the thread is back on top:

Obit in NY Times


02 Apr 18 - 07:46 PM (#3914779)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,keberoxu

just to lighten the atmosphere a little:
thanks to whoever put online
a recent interview with Martin Carthy,
who recalled the shock of his first encounter with Seamus Ennis.
Carthy walked into the premises where Ennis was making music and holding forth.
It was Carthy's first encounter with uillean pipes:
"like wrestling an octopus!"


03 Apr 18 - 06:04 AM (#3914850)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

Still more coming up all the time:

Planxty : No Disco

On the TG4 player. While you're there, do yourself a favour and watch 'Joe Heaney : Songs of Granite' while it's up there. Monumental piece of work.


03 Apr 18 - 07:34 AM (#3914873)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Derek Schofield

Thanks for the heads up on the Planxty film ... great to see it ... Songs of Granite next!
Derek


03 Apr 18 - 06:00 PM (#3915015)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: StephenH

Yes, thanks very much, Peter Laban. Really enjoyed the Planxty film.
There's a nice moment at about 20mins in where Donal Lunny and Andy
Irvine look on with affection and admiration as Liam Og O'Flynn plays
a solo piece.
I was surprised by the Phil Coulter/Shanachie business - but then I'm
most familiar with the Planxty era spanning the first three albums.
"Songs of Granite" next for me too.


03 May 19 - 06:34 AM (#3990506)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

RTE has just announced a new series of 'Cloch le Carn', a series that celebrates the lives of (more or less) recently deceased public figures.

Nest weeks episode is dedicated to the life of writer Emma Hannigan, one of the following episodes will focus on Liam O Flynn.

One to look out for, I'll bring back up this thread with a link once the program is put on the RTE player.


14 May 19 - 02:34 PM (#3992374)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

Cloch le Carn : Liam O'Flynn


14 May 19 - 06:12 PM (#3992426)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: Tony Rees

He was a featured artist on Shaun Davey's "Granuaile", featuring Rita Connolly, of which I have a video tape of the Greenwich (London) concert performance broadcast on the BBC (not sure how to share it, though). More details here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granuaile_(album)

An interesting and at least partly successful blend of classical and folk music elements, in my opinion at least...


14 May 20 - 10:04 AM (#4052438)
Subject: RE: Obit: Liam Óg Ó' Flynn (1945-2018)
From: GUEST,Peter Laban

I somehow thought of this thread: RTE recently did a lovely appreciation of the piper. At the time of posting there are only a few days left online but it is a good watch for your lockdown time:

Liam O'Flynn : Píobaire