03 Mar 00 - 10:17 AM (#188738) Subject: ADD: The Glendalough Saint From: Conrad Bladey (Peasant- Inactive) To hell with saint pat sing of the merits of Kevin! :)
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03 Mar 00 - 02:56 PM (#188877) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Glendalough Saint From: the plumber A continuing verse goes: It is rumoured from that very day Kathleens ghost can be seen on the river And the saint never raised up his hand For he died of the right kind of fervour |
03 Mar 00 - 05:59 PM (#188979) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Glendalough Saint From: the plumber "fervour" might be "fever". My source is pretty basic |
03 Mar 00 - 08:01 PM (#189060) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Glendalough Saint From: Stewie Great song. I have it on an old Topic LP by Dominic Behan - 'Down by the Liffeyside'. He simply called it 'The Saint'. The following note was on the sleeve - it may be of interest:
Dominic writes: 'This alleges to tell the story of St Kevin of Glendalough who, it is said, thought more of celibacy than worldly wantonness. I imagine it was made by Michael J. Moran, the blind ballad singer of Falley Alley, who called himself Zozimos. I got the song, though, like a good many more, from my father, Stephen Behan'. It does not name the writer of the comments following Behan's - might be Bill Leader, who made the recording. --Stewie. |
03 Mar 00 - 09:20 PM (#189091) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Glendalough Saint From: Jon Freeman In Dominic Behan'sIrelad sings the notes read "My father has about two versions of this song which deas with the attempt by Kathleen Og of Dara to seduce Saint Kevin of Glendalugh. Lovely name Gleann Da oughu the glen of the twin lakes. The only other version he sings to shock the company." Jon |
13 May 15 - 05:56 AM (#3708621) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Glendalough Saint From: Richard Mellish A conversation with two friends last night turned to Saint Kevin, whereupon I sang them a version of this song, which I learnt many years ago. I'm now trying to discover where I got it, so I'm reviving this ancient thread. I recall that The Dubliners had a version, which may have been similar to the one posted above, but I know that I found a very different version somewhere and learnt either that, as it stood, or possibly a combination. I had few song books all those years ago, but I did have O Lochlainn, and that seemed a likely source. But this morning I've consulted both volumes and drawn a blank. My version starts: In Glendalough lived an old saint, In the odour of sanctity dwelling: An old-fashioned odour which, now, We seldom or never are smelling. Anyone familiar with that and where I might have found it? |
13 May 15 - 01:30 PM (#3708696) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Glendalough Saint From: Les in Chorlton Great song but I prefer: Well, he gave the poor craythur a shake, And I wish that a garda had caught him, For She threw him right into the lake, And she laughed as he sank to the bottom. I think he deserved it and she has drowned far too many times already |