
This weekend MPS Bückeburg (DE) time for a great festival party! Check out our Celtic Folk Nights below!
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Celtic Folk Music With A Difference!

This weekend MPS Bückeburg (DE) time for a great festival party! Check out our Celtic Folk Nights below!
Continue reading “Ground shaking jigs and reels, delicate ballads and a whiff of heavy metal”

This double CD is full of all the songs that make the heart of every Rapalje fan beat faster!
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Throwback Thursday: November 17th, 2000 at Slattery’s/Mulligans Irish Pub, Oldenburg (Germany)

The 29th of July, Nijverdal NL, our last Folk ‘n’ Roll show this year, but we will be back with Folk ‘n’ Roll in 2018!
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After the first 10 limited edition copies we now have the final version of our beautiful Gitouki Fyndlingh coin for you!
Svenja of LaFibula has made necklaces the night before Zomerfolk so you can order them in our webshop or buy them at our performances. Do you have them all?
The melody was also used in an Irish folk song called “My Love Nell”.
The lyrics of “My Love Nell” tell the story of a young man who courts a girl but loses her when she emigrates to America.The only real similarity with “Star of the County Down” is that Nell too comes from County Down. This may have inspired McGarvey to place the heroine of his new song in Down as well. McGarvey was from Donegal.
“The Star of the County Down” uses a tight rhyme scheme. Each stanza is a double quatrain, and the first and third lines of each quatrain have an internal rhyme on the second and fourth feet: [aa]b[cc]b. The refrain is a single quatrain with the same rhyming pattern.
The song is sung from the point of view of a young man who chances to meet a charming lady by the name of Rose (or Rosie) McCann, referred to as the “star of the County Down”. From a brief encounter the writer’s infatuation grows until, by the end of the ballad, he imagines wedding the girl.
The song usually begins with the opening verse:
Near Banbridge town, in the County Down, one morning last July
Down a bóithrín green came a sweet cailín,
And she smiled as she passed me by
(Wikipedia)
Rapalje is performing “Ride On” at The Balver Höhle: The Balve Cave is the biggest cultural cave in Europe. It is located in Balve, Germany. And every year the Festspiele Balver Höhle organization is presenting the Balver Höhle Irish folk & Celtic Music Festival.
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Throwback Thursday: in 2005 at one of our favourite festivals: Castlefest! Were you there? Continue reading “TBT: Castlefest”