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Claare ny Gael 15th December 2024

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William Gell's 1906 poem, Mannin Veg Veen, has brought us to Port Erin, and here we pause to look at the work of a frequent visitor to the Island, and particularly to Port Erin, the writer Arnold Bennett. We then compare what he has to say about the view from Bradda with what William Gell writes, but Gell bustles us up the coast to St Patrick's Isle.

We conclude the Manx translation of the story by the Brothers Grimm about the band of six, of whom five are men of extraordinary specialist traits, and they're led by a disgruntled soldier, discharged from the army after sterling service, who's determined that the king will pay over all his treasures before he's done with him. The next story is about a greedy but crafty cook called Grethel.

As y kiaull ain 'syn earroo shoh jeh'n chlaare -

CLASH VOOAR - Kione Spainey

PISKEY LED - Come all good Cornish boys

DAMIEN MULLANE - Evoke

BENDITH - Can am gariad

JANICE BURNS & JON DORAN - Up an' awa'

ZONK - Huanad

CAARJYN COOIDJAGH - Manannan Beg ballad

ANNIE BAYLIS - Karten bost

BOYS OF THE LOUGH - A midwinter waltz/Bridgie Con Mat's/ The lakes of Sligo/Thadelo's polka

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William Gell's 1906 poem, Mannin Veg Veen, has brought us to Port Erin, and here we pause to look at the work of a frequent visitor to the Island, and particularly to Port Erin, the writer Arnold Bennett. We then compare what he has to say about the view from Bradda with what William Gell writes, but Gell bustles us up the coast to St Patrick's Isle.

We conclude the Manx translation of the story by the Brothers Grimm about the band of six, of whom five are men of extraordinary specialist traits, and they're led by a disgruntled soldier, discharged from the army after sterling service, who's determined that the king will pay over all his treasures before he's done with him. The next story is about a greedy but crafty cook called Grethel.

As y kiaull ain 'syn earroo shoh jeh'n chlaare -

CLASH VOOAR - Kione Spainey

PISKEY LED - Come all good Cornish boys

DAMIEN MULLANE - Evoke

BENDITH - Can am gariad

JANICE BURNS & JON DORAN - Up an' awa'

ZONK - Huanad

CAARJYN COOIDJAGH - Manannan Beg ballad

ANNIE BAYLIS - Karten bost

BOYS OF THE LOUGH - A midwinter waltz/Bridgie Con Mat's/ The lakes of Sligo/Thadelo's polka

  continue reading

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