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Anything by Yoko Ono is sure to bring a tear to your eye and a busted eardrum!!!!!
Ouch --- you hit my nerve right there. I have a version on an old compilation of Irish songs I bought once and it reminds me of my own parents back in Ireland. "Danny Boy" pulls the strings, "Amazing Grace" always moves me, Diane Schuur's "You've got to hurt before you heal" always stills me to silence, but "Kilkelly, Ireland" makes me cry, to the point that I cannot listen to it easily. To describe the song's themes themselves is likely to invoke ridicule, but to hear the lines, in context, with that air, almost defies human endurance.
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a Guitar can evoke strong emotion just as a Symphony or a human voice can. i dont expect everyone to get it,but if you dont you get it you probably never will.
KILKELLY as performed by The Green Fields of America.It's a live recording on LP. The true story of a series of letters from an illiterate old man in Ireland to his son in America. The young man never returns to his homeland and the old man dies never having seen his son again....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N76kAivCb20&feature=related
Thunderbrick - You surprised me. I didn't expect anybody to know Kilkelly.How about Christmas in the Trenches by John Mc Cutcheon from his Winter Solstice album. Also a true story and historically verifiable, this one tells of the Christmas eve encounter between German and English troops during WW I in France.There's more............