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Cumha Iain Ghairbh

Date 1964
Track ID 75839
Part 1

Track Information

Original Tape ID

MOD 1964 GR0009(1) REEL 2

Summary

In this song the bard is lamenting the death by drowning of John MacLeod. The bard praises him and tells how sad he is because of the death of this man.

Item Notes

Recorded at the National Mod in Aberdeen in 1964. This lament was composed by Patrick Mor MacCrimmon, and mourns the death of Great John MacLeod, seventeenth Chief of Siol Thorquil, and sixth of Raasay. He was drowned off the North Coast of the Isle of Skye, his galley and all on board being lost near the spot where, a century before, another of his family, Torquil Òg, was drowned with 200 of his Lewismen

Recording Location

County - Aberdeenshire

Parish - Aberdeen

Village/Place - Aberdeen

Item Location

County - Inverness-shire

Parish - Portree

Island - Raasay

Language

Gaelic

Genre

Song

Collection

BBC

Source Type

Reel to reel

Audio Quality

Good