Don’t I know it. I keep telling myself, someday. But for now music history, exotic instruments, and rare Gaelic/Irish Gaelic/local trad tunes (a la Bartok, but British isles not europe) scratch the itch.
Your work is great, I’d love the opportunity to hear more.
Well, I know where your Bandcamp page is now (and a noble name the group has, although I’m not sure what such a noble name has to do with crows…); you know where my SoundCloud page is now. That’s usually the place to keep abreast of what I’m doing.
Play on words :). Croagh Patrick, the mountain named after St. Patrick, isone of the most revered sites in Ireland. We just spell it phonetically so we don’t have to explain how its spelled.
I got to see it two years ago, but didn’t climb it.
I think the same day (or perhaps the next) we drove by Maeves Cairn, which is an unbelievable man made structure on top of a mountain. That was also a name idea the pic gives no justice to the size.
Tsk. Explaining Gaelic spelling is half the fun, unless it’s Manx - they more or less took English conventions. (I mean, really, “Ellan Vannin”! Where’s the fun if you don’t use mh to spell lenited m?)