Celtic Music: Music at Matt Molloy's
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Draw a Pint & Give a Listen
Back in 1992 Matt Molloy, flute player extraordinaire, former member of the Bothy Band, a member of the Chieftains, and owner of the pub bearing his name on Bridge Street, Westport, County Mayo, Ireland, invited his musician friends to join him in an effort to record an album that would give listeners the feel of a typical Irish pub session. That's not as easy as it might sound. "There's more to it than sitting down and playing a tune," said Molloy, "there's the talk and the drink and the humour." They're all a vital part of what goes into a good pub session. That's what he wanted - something different than a typical live concert recording - and he got it.
How Was It Done?
Normally, Matt Molloy doesn't allow recording equipment in his pub. Sometimes the idea of being recorded puts musicians off. This time, though, the musicians gathered knowing they'd be recorded. Molloy decided that first and foremost he wanted the musicians to be comfortable, meaning the technology side of things would have to play second fiddle (or flute?) to that consideration.He got his friend, fiddler and sound engineer Martin Murray to set up his rig in the front room over the pub, with wires snaking down to the musicians' table below. Brendan O'Shea, with mike and headphones, was stationed near the musicians to alert Martin when it looked like the musicians were about to start a set of tunes. Everything was recorded to DAT - Digital Audio Tape - and there was to be no remixing later.
The first night, that all went out the window. The musicians gathered at another table, avoiding the mikes. So the sound guys had to dismantle things and hang the mikes inconspicuously from the ceiling. Scratch the first night, but after that, things went much smoother.
Over the course of the four days, enough music, complete with the typical background sounds of a small pub, were captured. At the end, when Murray had switched off the machines and come downstairs for a well-earned pint, he naturally had to pick up his own fiddle, and everyone present was off for another go at the music. "Oh, where are the mikes now?" Molloy sighed.
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Session at Matt Molloy's, 6 September 2010
While this video is not from the sessions on Music at Matt Molloy's it was recorded at his pub. The sound is pretty decent, but the quality on the CD is better.
Matt Molloy Links
- Matt Molloy's official website
- As it says on the website itself: " This site includes information on: Matt Molloy's Bar, namely sessions and concerts taking place in his bar, Matt Molloy's extensive musical history (biography), a discography of Albums Matt has recorded throughout his prestigious musical career, photos, interviews, links all related to the artist, Matt Molloy."
- The Chieftains official website
- If you need to know something about The Chieftains, you can probably find it here.
- Other Celtic music lenses by MobyD
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- Music at Matt Molloy's on HavePun-WillTravel.com
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Michey Feb 25, 2011 @ 8:24 pm | delete
- I love Celtic music, and I was at NJ Performing Arts Center when The Chieftains performed.
Great lens
Regards
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sandralynnsparks
Nov 1, 2009 @ 7:14 am | delete
- This is the best session recroding I have ever heard, and one of my favorite CDs. It captures the sense of playing with Matt and all the Chieftains beautifully. Thanks for this lens! 5* lensrolled, and favorited...
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Tipi
Oct 28, 2008 @ 6:23 pm | delete
- I love Celtic music, but it looks like you love it with a passion! *****
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