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The way the robots move was inspired by the movements of inchworms and earthworms. Since then, it has been recorded and performed dozens of times and is a famous sporting anthem in Ireland.The technology could also be used to develop more lifelike prosthetics, or equip robots with the ability to wrap around and lift irregularly-shaped heavy objects. His crime? Stealing corn from an English lord to feed his family. The Fields of Athenry, written by Pete St John in the 1970s, is set in the late 19th century during the Irish famine and tells the story of a fictional Irish man who is deported to Australia. Greta Gothard: vocals, guitar, bass, cajon This amazing song is over 500 years old now but it still feels fresh.īetween the salt water and the sea strandġ1.
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She continues issuing challenges to a young man to prove his love. The song is about a girl who’s playing very hard to get. Our upbeat take on this traditional English song. Solana Gothard: lead vocals, djembe, strings Willow Gothard: lead violin, bells, strings Greta Gothard: guitars, cajon, bass, keys, percussion, strings The clay he’ll lose his wings at the dawn of dayĤ. That he has loved not as he should a creature made of clay On a quiet street where old ghosts meet he sees her walking nowĪway from him so hurriedly his reason must allow That’s known to artists who have know true gods of sound and stoneĪnd word and tint without stint he gave her poems to sayĪnd her own name there like clouds over fields of May He gave her gifts of the mind he gave her the secret sign The queen of hearts still making tarts and him not making hayĪnd by such by such is happiness thrown away Of a deep ravine where can be seen the worth of passion’s pledge On Grafton Street in November they tripped lightly along the ledge He saw the danger and yet he passed along the enchanted way That her dark hair would weave a snare that he might someday rue On Raglan Road on an Autumn day he saw her first and knew It was put to music by Luke Kelly from The Dubliners when he set it to the traditional tune “the Dawning of the Day.” We changed the perspective a little bit to being third person, and arranged it using violin pizzicato to add to the nostalgic, haunting Autumn mood. This poem written by Patrick Kavanagh describes a young man who discovers the woman he loves is not all he thinks she is. Greta Gothard: violin, bass, guitars, keys Mild, he lays his glory by / born that man no more may dieīorn to raise the sons of earth / born to give them second birthĢ. Light and life to all he brings / risen with healing in his wings Hail that heaven-born prince of peace / hail that son of righteousness
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With angelic host proclaim / Christ is born in Bethlehem Joyful all ye nations rise / join the triumph of the skies Peace on earth and mercy mild / God and sinners reconciled Hark the herald angels sing / glory to the newborn king We wanted to speed it up and add Celtic fiddle to make it feel even more anticipatory. Written by Charles Wesley and George Whitefield and set to music by Felix Mendelssohn, this classic Christmas carol describes the feeling of anticipation for the coming nativity and the angels singing in the sky.