Kate Rusby - Sweet Bells - 07- Candlemass Eve

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • Kate Rusby's Christmas Album 2008

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  • @AKhomiakov
    @AKhomiakov Před 14 lety +7

    Thank you, Kate. You have a voice that's beyond lovely, but where does the feeling, the incredible feeling, come from? You have a heart as well as a voice.

  • @11sriver40
    @11sriver40 Před 5 lety +2

    Ahh October has begun! Time for Christmassy Kate rusby!!! 😁😁😁😁

  • @stufour
    @stufour Před 10 lety +11

    Candlemas is on the day after Imbolc, and is the festival celebrating the presentation of Christ in the Temple. In mediaeval celebration it was seen as the last day of the Christmas celebrations (hence the lyrics of this song!!). Yep - many traditions were taken on from Imbolc and Brigd's day. How fantastic so many share this time of candle lighting and community :) It has everything to do with Christians celebrating Christmas and shares much to do with Pagans celebrating Imbolc. Candlemas is, of course, the Christian title for February 2nd (NOT 1st!! which is Brigid's day). Pity you didn't bother to find out twzdfirestrtr42.......

    • @newshawk56
      @newshawk56 Před 8 lety

      +stufour It is also the ancient date for taking down the Christmas greenery, now more usually done on Twelfth Night.

    • @stufour
      @stufour Před 8 lety

      +Christopher Gallagher Hence Robert Herrick's "Down with the rosemary and bay" :)

  • @GaiusandServilia
    @GaiusandServilia Před 14 lety +2

    belle chanson :)

  • @paulschlitz5256
    @paulschlitz5256 Před 8 lety +1

    Rusby knows how to write 'em and how to sing 'em. I'm not easy to please but she always does

    • @paulmayle4374
      @paulmayle4374 Před 2 lety

      The song was written by Robert Herrick in the 1600's :)

  • @hannibal3blue
    @hannibal3blue Před 13 lety +4

    The words are by the 17th century poet Robert Herrick, who also wrote 'To the Virgins, to Make Much of TIme'; from which the line 'Gather ye rosebuds while ye may' is well known.

    • @raealikaj7495
      @raealikaj7495 Před 2 lety

      Oh wow - ty for that information ♡

    • @edlkwordsmith1836
      @edlkwordsmith1836 Před 7 měsíci

      Herrick wrote two Candlemas poems.
      Here's the one's that's Rusby's song:
      CEREMONIES FOR CANDLEMAS EVE by Robert Herrick (1591-1674)
      Down with the rosemary and bays,
      Down with the misletoe ;
      Instead of holly, now up-raise
      The greener box (for show).
      The holly hitherto did sway ;
      Let box now domineer
      Until the dancing Easter day,
      Or Easter's eve appear.
      Then youthful box which now hath grace
      Your houses to renew ;
      Grown old, surrender must his place
      Unto the crisped yew.
      When yew is out, then birch comes in,
      And many flowers beside ;
      Both of a fresh and fragrant kin
      To honour Whitsuntide.
      Green rushes, then, and sweetest bents,
      With cooler oaken boughs,
      Come in for comely ornaments
      To re-adorn the house.
      Thus times do shift ; each thing his turn does hold ;
      New things succeed, as former things grow old.
      - - - - - - - - - -
      And here's the other one, with a sllightly different perspective:
      CEREMONY UPON CANDLEMAS EVE by Robert Herrick (1591-1674)
      Down with the rosemary, and so
      Down with the bays and misletoe;
      Down with the holly, ivy, all,
      Wherewith ye dress'd the Christmas Hall :
      That so the superstitious find
      No one least branch there left behind:
      For look, how many leaves there be
      Neglected, there (maids, trust to me)
      So many goblins you shall see.

  • @AustraliaFare09
    @AustraliaFare09 Před 15 lety

    I've Never Heard Kate Sing A Song I Didn't Love. She Has So Much Talent And A Voice To Die For. ---'---,----{@ By The Dozon For Such A Beauty Rare!

  • @TheThdhdh
    @TheThdhdh Před 11 lety +1

    Yeah, that's actually a common myth. He stole the lyrics from the 16th Century Thomas Carew.

    • @newshawk56
      @newshawk56 Před 5 lety +2

      Total balderdash. Carew is no more 16th century than is Herrick. Herrick was born four years before Carew in 1591 and they both lived the bulk of their lives in the 17th century. Carew died in 1640, aged 45 while Herrick lived on until 1674. Candlemas precisely fits with the tenor of Herrick's other work Carew's is quite different.

  • @twzdfirestrtr42
    @twzdfirestrtr42 Před 11 lety +2

    BEAUTIFUL VOICE... BUT breaks my heart to even ask why is this on a christmas album ??????
    christmas is christian holiday in december...
    candelmas is a pagan holiday in february ??
    this is stupid and has nothing to do with Brigid..

    • @jameslittle293
      @jameslittle293 Před 6 lety +2

      Nonsense. Candlemas is observed each year in many Anglican/Episcopalian churches.

    • @butterballs9206
      @butterballs9206 Před 6 lety +4

      Candlemass is actually more purely Christian than Christmas which is heavily pagan and secular.

    • @erikbluefrog
      @erikbluefrog Před 5 lety +8

      Candlemas eve is the end of the Christmas season.