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Cara Dillon - She Moved Through The Fair
Uploaded by: fallingstar10
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Live performance, Knust, Hamburg April 2006
Tags for this video: cara dillon folk irish music pop
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| Cara Dillon is ... ( 2 years ago by bogartlupin) |
| Cara Dillon is truely talented! I love the guy at the start so haunting anyone tell me wot instrument he is playing |
| i think its ... ( 2 years ago by downgirl) |
| i think its probably the low whistle he's playing. |
| thanks ( 2 years ago by bogartlupin) |
| thanks |
| This is on a par ... ( 2 years ago by somhairle) |
| This is on a par with Sinéad O'Connor's version with The Chieftains. Brilliant. And yes, that is the Low Whistle which he's playing. I think it's in the key of F. |
| It's an amazing ... ( 2 years ago by fallingstar10) |
| It's an amazing opener for her recent After The Morning Dates |
| The starting ... ( 2 years ago by BrigitteGoldie) |
| The starting whistle is a Bass A, the smaller Low whistle a D and Cara plays a High D made by my husband :-) |
| Excellent ( 1 year ago by IrishGoatBoy) |
| Excellent |
| I think that the ... ( 1 year ago by Applejack70) |
| I think that the percussive accompaniment spoils the atmosphere of this song; it's nicer with a more contemplative mood. The song itself is a superlative work, of course. |
| It is such a ... ( 1 year ago by 87531) |
| It is such a beautiful song- but is also very sad in relation to the meaning of the song words.... |
| Enchanting, truely ... ( 1 year ago by rotichaanai) |
| Enchanting, truely and absolutely. She has a beautiful voice, mastery without vocal gymnastics and truely relays mood. The song itself, of course, is simply wonderful too... |
| yea, get to the ... ( 1 year ago by ZeppelinMcKenna) |
| yea, get to the singing and belt it out... |
| It's a song that ... ( 10 months ago by dutchbonnet) |
| It's a song that works much better unaccompanied. Cara's performance is so good that she redeems it here, but the accompanyment is entirely superfluous. |
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