I used to listen to this every night at 10pm-late while in the office working on my PhD. Still don't know whether I'd have finished without them. God this brings back memories. Absolutely amazing (beautiful and incredible) performance with a perfect finale! Love you Kila!!
I know I'm 10 years late to the party, but here's timestamps 0:47 Rusty Nails 7:10 Tine Lasta 14:57 Luna Park 26:22 Gwerzy 33:43 Crann An bPingini 39:33 Her Royal Waggeldy Toes 45:56 Double Knuckle Shuffle 49:40 Boy Racer 55:04 Cardinal Knowledge 1:01:00 Glanfaidh Mé
Ronan was my best mate at Scoil Lorcain primary school, Eaton Square, Blackrock. I haven't seen him for nearly 40 years. He looks just as intense as he always did.
Couldn't see you in Paris Last night... But thank you for this magical music that brings me home and back to Connolly's Corner regretted pub . You are part of out lifes funeral and happiness Kila is unique and fantastic
What a lovely surprise, missing Greek dance, randomly coming to this clip not ever knowing this group, hearing bouzouki and notes from the amazing Mikis Theodorakis fused with traditional Irish melodies and the talent and skill of these musicians. Yasou! A fan is born.
Great fkn show! I've been listening to this band for over a decade and they never cease to kick my ass. Saw them live in Oly more than a few months back - a much more "bare - bones" version. One of my favorite shows ever! Thanks for sharing this goodness - wish I could get this on DVD!
saw them on TV at Drogheda fleadh and never heard of them before. now can't stop listening to them. Even though i am an auld git i would love to see them live although feck knows what they are singing about :-)
Sooooo... ahemmm.... WHY was it exactly that I was pretty-much in-tears once the first appearance of the violin/fiddle kicked-in...??? ....ANNNND then felt like jumping around the room like some Michael-Flately Riverdance-crazed mainiac around 4:00minutes into the video....!!?!?! Anyone else....? Hmmmm?
UFFFFF, sooooo, it actually gets better and better than it was when I made my previous comment.... go on and listen/watch it and I dare you to disagree!!! DAMNnnnn deliciousnessly delictable stuff! Thank youuuu!
26:22 first - what's this tune called, second - what the hell is this time signature?? i can gather as far as 3/3 but then the last bit of it i can't put my finger on it...
Kila I Shouted, You Are a Poem of Everything That Is Bodhrán, triantán, fiddle, freenotes, 'hang' steel drum, I am out there, dancing, here in layer after layer in the birth of sound, uileann pipes, low whistle, ancestral flute, constellations burst out of the earth, electrified feet alive in the astral wilds, note on note, novas of light exploding music, pounding deep rhythm, above, under, around, within, bass guitar, fiddle, lap steel, tabla, tambourine. Kila took me out here to unexpected healing, unseen voices before and behind, bells, shakers, holographic bog oak bass, the ancient quaking universe alive as sound.
I lie regularly about having a mad drinking session with the whole Ó' Snodaigh family, the same spoof I waffle has got me many a pint, So thanks lads, I love your music but I love my bullshit story better LOL xxxxx
What did Colm(I think) say in Gaelic at 34:00 quoting his dad at the introduction to Crann na bPingini "..mo athair Padraig O'Snodaigh ......agus is breishe leish". Ta an Gaeilge agam go foil ach ni feidir liom a eisteach cad ta a ra. Ta mian liom e a thuiscint. Seamus
It was Rossa and he said "seo do mo athair Padraig O'Snodaigh...tá fós linn buíochas le dia...agus (treise?) leis" which means "this is for my father...still with us thanks be to god...". I'm not sure of the second last word, it could mean that he is still strong/healthy.
I listen to everything from 1920's jazz to death metal. Nothing pulls emotion out of me like Kila does.
I used to listen to this every night at 10pm-late while in the office working on my PhD. Still don't know whether I'd have finished without them. God this brings back memories. Absolutely amazing (beautiful and incredible) performance with a perfect finale! Love you Kila!!
I know I'm 10 years late to the party, but here's timestamps
0:47 Rusty Nails
7:10 Tine Lasta
14:57 Luna Park
26:22 Gwerzy
33:43 Crann An bPingini
39:33 Her Royal Waggeldy Toes
45:56 Double Knuckle Shuffle
49:40 Boy Racer
55:04 Cardinal Knowledge
1:01:00 Glanfaidh Mé
Ronan was my best mate at Scoil Lorcain primary school, Eaton Square, Blackrock. I haven't seen him for nearly 40 years. He looks just as intense as he always did.
I remember this guy, he nearly ran me down on Abbeygate street once... great singer, terrible driver
hahahaha! :/
PMSL. Hope he didn't knock anyone else down. People falling over the place in Abbeygate Street these days!!
6 years on, not sure you will read this Slanty Jaws, but I just choked on my tea. Shit went everywhere. Cheers!
Best laugh of the day! Thanks!
If you get the chance to see this band live they will blow your mind. :o)
Couldn't see you in Paris Last night...
But thank you for this magical music that brings me home and back to Connolly's Corner regretted pub .
You are part of out lifes funeral and happiness Kila is unique and fantastic
What a lovely surprise, missing Greek dance, randomly coming to this clip not ever knowing this group, hearing bouzouki and notes from the amazing Mikis Theodorakis fused with traditional Irish melodies and the talent and skill of these musicians. Yasou! A fan is born.
Great fkn show! I've been listening to this band for over a decade and they never cease to kick my ass. Saw them live in Oly more than a few months back - a much more "bare - bones" version. One of my favorite shows ever! Thanks for sharing this goodness - wish I could get this on DVD!
had the great pleasure of meeting kila when they played in florac france lovely people brilliant band
this is more brutal than most of metal concerts! Wonderful!
I saw them in the late 90’s at the Olympia Dublin. Spine tingling.
Kila, The gift that keeps on giving. Amazing.
saw them on TV at Drogheda fleadh and never heard of them before. now can't stop listening to them. Even though i am an auld git i would love to see them live although feck knows what they are singing about :-)
Sooooo... ahemmm.... WHY was it exactly that I was pretty-much in-tears once the first appearance of the violin/fiddle kicked-in...??? ....ANNNND then felt like jumping around the room like some Michael-Flately Riverdance-crazed mainiac around 4:00minutes into the video....!!?!?! Anyone else....? Hmmmm?
Yes I did the same thing at a different time though 😂 about the 32:00 mark
¡Fabuloso! Me encanta la música de Kila. Ahora mismo, mientras trabajo, estoy disfrutando de su música.
Dee, brilliant as usual, you are all examples of the talent of traditional music from Co. Leitrim.
blew me mind at Westport Fest. 28/6/14
Thank you Kila!
Holy cow--thank you. This is amazing.
Best live performance in Ireland. Much love !
just wonderful!
This is Brilliant! Loved EVERY second of it. Thx for sharing!
Seen em in 1996, probably in this place, awesome show.
Great stuff!!! hardly waiting for concert this summer in Solin, Croatia :)
Magic.
Magnificent!
Epic... Ye are the true bards of Éire ❤️🔥
Si ya en CD me maravillaban , en directo me han dejado con la boca abierta.....MAGNÍFICOS. : )
Thanks for existing.
UFFFFF, sooooo, it actually gets better and better than it was when I made my previous comment.... go on and listen/watch it and I dare you to disagree!!! DAMNnnnn deliciousnessly delictable stuff!
Thank youuuu!
Kila é bom demais!
de lo mejor que he oido
Íontach ar fad! 😊👍🎶
Increibles!!! Vaya espectáculo!!!!
Luis Melero Camarero was
Sensational!
Muy buenos!!!!
❤ for Lance
Music is my best medicine
Outstanding.
Simplemente increible!!!! Ojala visiteis España muy pronto
Vienen al magusto(carbajo Cáceres 29octrube
Who's their kit player for this show? Such phenomenal musicians, every single one of them. Hands down my favorite band of all time!
I think it's one of the Hogan brothers on the kit on this show. :) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kíla
Brilliant band....amazing energy 🎵🎶🎶
brilliant
band, these guys aré in tallaght civic theatre april 30 2016 great small venue
Je vousadore
Greek music inspired? The rhythm and the bouzouki at the beginning! Not to mention the unmistakable sound of the klarino (clarinet).
33.40 ar glaoċ Ronán - Crann na bpinginí is fearr liom.
26:22 first - what's this tune called, second - what the hell is this time signature?? i can gather as far as 3/3 but then the last bit of it i can't put my finger on it...
whats the second song in x
Whats the second song with the hoolahooper?
Mesamours
Kila
I Shouted, You Are a Poem of Everything That Is
Bodhrán, triantán, fiddle, freenotes,
'hang' steel drum, I am out there,
dancing, here in layer after layer
in the birth of sound, uileann pipes,
low whistle, ancestral flute,
constellations burst out of the earth,
electrified feet alive in the astral wilds,
note on note, novas of light exploding
music, pounding deep rhythm, above,
under, around, within, bass guitar,
fiddle, lap steel, tabla, tambourine.
Kila took me out here to unexpected healing,
unseen voices before and behind,
bells, shakers, holographic bog oak bass,
the ancient quaking universe
alive as sound.
What is the song around 7:00?
Its called Tine Lasta, its off lemonade and Buns, and Ronan does a solo version on Tonnta Ro
I'm back for another fix Kila.
13:40 that's some real techno right there
Go raibh maith agaibh xxxxx
Going to see them in Ennis March 31st. Should be a great show.
máistir
Anyone knows the opening track's title? I can't remember it!!
Rusty Nails from album Tóg É Go Bóg É - itunes.apple.com/ie/album/tog-e-go-bog-e/id127756034
Brian X
Tis be 'Dusty Nails' mi amigo.
Cheers, Craig
Lovely.....Irish music....sure?
45:50
I lie regularly about having a mad drinking session with the whole Ó' Snodaigh family, the same spoof I waffle has got me many a pint, So thanks lads, I love your music but I love my bullshit story better LOL xxxxx
If there's a fada then there's no apostrophe.
34:15
Brilliant! [thumbs up if Netflix->The Secret of Kells brought you here]
Me dieron ganas de drogarme con esa música
sármhaith
What did Colm(I think) say in Gaelic at 34:00 quoting his dad at the introduction to Crann na bPingini "..mo athair Padraig O'Snodaigh ......agus is breishe leish". Ta an Gaeilge agam go foil ach ni feidir liom a eisteach cad ta a ra. Ta mian liom e a thuiscint.
Seamus
It was Rossa and he said "seo do mo athair Padraig O'Snodaigh...tá fós linn buíochas le dia...agus (treise?) leis" which means "this is for my father...still with us thanks be to god...". I'm not sure of the second last word, it could mean that he is still strong/healthy.
Gerry Kerley Thanks for your trouble Gerry. Crann na bPingini is my favourite even without yer wan on the rope!
+Levatron "Treise Leis" =More Power to him
what
Lovely......Irish music,sure.?
for first 2 minutes is blody judis
Sounds a lot Greek.
its not that good catholic music I enjoy but it made me wet my trousers that's for sure