Planxty
Planxty was an Irish folk music band consisting of soon-to-be-legendary musicians Christy Moore (vocals, acoustic guitar, bodhrán), Dónal Lunny (bouzouki, guitars), Andy Irvine (mandolin, mandola, bouzouki, hurdy-gurdy, harmonica), and Liam O'Flynn (uilleann pipes, tin whistle). The band was formed in 1972, and quickly revolutionized and popularized Irish folk music, touring and recording to great acclaim. The band broke up twice; first in 1975 and again in 1983. The band re-united again in 2004. Their final performance (to date) was in 2005. In 1972 Christy Moore released his second album Prosperous, which he recorded with his old schoolmates, Lunny, Irvine, and O'Flynn. After recording Prosperous, they formed Planxty. The group's first major performance, opening for Donovan in Galway, was a great success. Neither the audience nor the band knowing what to expect, both were pleasantly surprised. Irvine, unable to see the audience through the lighting, was worried that the crowd was on the verge of rioting. It took him several minutes to realize what he was hearing was enthusiasm. (On the 2004 retrospective, The Christy Moore Box Set, a rough quality recording of the song Raggle Taggle Gypsy was included, complete with audience's reaction.) A formative influence on Planxty and in particular on Christy Moore was the singing of Irish Traveller John Jacko Reilly who hailed from Boyle, Co. Roscommon. It was from Reilly that Moore learned The Raggle Taggle Gypsy, which was reco...
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The Blacksmith
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As I Roved Out
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Merrily Kissed the Quaker
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Pat Reilly
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Follow Me Up to Carlow
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Cold Blow and the Rainy Night
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Cúnla
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Mominsko Horo
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Arthur McBride
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Only Our Rivers
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Planxty Irwin
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The Lakes of Pontchartrain
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The West Coast of Claire
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Sweet Thames Flow Softly
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Sí Bheag, Sí Mhór
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Polkas: Dennis Murphy's Polka; The 42 Pound Cheque; John Ryan's Polka
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Johnny Cope
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Bean Phaidin
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Baneasa's Green Glade
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Reels: The Old Torn Petticoat; The Dublin Reel; The Wind That Shakes The Barley
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The Well Below the Valley
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Cliffs of Dooneen
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'P' Stands for Paddy, I Suppose
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Jigs: The Hare In The Corn; The Frost Is All Over; The Gander In The Pratie Hole
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The Good Ship Kangaroo
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The Jolly Beggar - Reel
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Hewlett
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Raggle Taggle Gypsy - Tabhair Dom Do Lamh
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Junior Crehan's Favourite - Corney Is Coming
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The Green Fields of Canada
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Thousands Are Sailing
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Time Will Cure Me
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Solo Jig: Humours of Ballyloughlin
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Raggle Taggle Gypsy/Tabhair Dom Do Lamh
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Little Musgrave
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Dennis Murphy's/The 42 Pound Cheque/John Ryan's Polka
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The Bonny Light Horseman
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True Love Knows No Season
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Raggle Taggle Gypsy
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the jolly beggar-reel
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You Rambling Boys of Pleasure
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The Blackberry Blossom / Lucky in Love / The Dairy Maid (Reels)
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The West Coast Of Clare
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The Rambling Siúler
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The Lady on the Island / The Gatehouse Maid / The Virginia / Callaghan's (Reels)
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Reels: A)The Dogs Among The Bushes; B) Jenny's Wedding
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Green Fields of America
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The Starting Gate
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Lord McDonald / The Chattering Magpie
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The Little Drummer
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