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Fiona Heywood and Jim Byrne 'Aye Waukin-O' at Spailpin Fánach, Cork Folk Festival. 11.10.13 This is a song by Robert Burns. It was written in 1790.The person in the song is grieving after losing a lover and cannot sleep (Aye waukin' oh - always awake). What makes it so poignant is that the joy of spring time contrasts with the lover's sadness. Please visit the links: http://corkfolkfestival.com/ / corkfolkfest. . ====================== ABOUT THE FESTIVAL: The opening night, of the long running Festival was on Thursday September 13th 1979 at Douglas GAA Club; (there was no Festival in 1988) Put together from year to year purely on a voluntary basis by a dedicated group of enthusiasts, aided by major sponsorship, and a combination of various sponsors and supporters, including those who over the years contribute financially to the cost of staging the festival, Cork City Council, the Arts Council, Fáilte Ireland, Carling, Beamish Irish Stout and CIT, and the Evening Echo etc. It's endurance is a tribute to the energy and labour of it's workers. it is appropriate to acknowledge the voluntary organising committee, and also the many volunteer workers who take charge of doors, organise artist accommodation, look after publicity, liaise with artists, and numerous other things involved in making such an event possible year on year. Particular recognition for Jim Walsh, Chairman and someone who has been a vital cog in Festival organisation since that very first year, long-serving Festival Director William "Hammy" Hammond, and also Timmy "the Brit" McCarthy, the inspirational figure behind the Festival's inception, as well as it's original Director/Secretary. ====================== THIS IS AMATEUR HANDHELDS FOOTAGE AND DOES NOT FULLY REFLECT THE CONCERT SOUND OR PERFORMANCE AND IS HERE FOR NO FINANCIAL GAIN BY ME. HOPE KINDRED SPIRITS ENJOY VIEWING THIS, and internet connection and equipment permitting may be viewed in HD. This was filmed using Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ48. ====================== --- DISCLAIMER! --- Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. = Simmer's a pleasant time, Flowers of every colour; The water rins o'er the heugh, And I long for my true lover! Ay waukin, Oh, Waukin still and weary: Sleep I can get nane, For thinking on my Dearie. When I sleep I dream, When I wauk I'm irie; Sleep can I get nane For thinking on my Dearie. Ay waukin, Oh, Waukin still and weary: Sleep I can get nane, For thinking on my Dearie. Lanely night comes on, A' the lave are sleepin: I think on my bonie lad, And I bleer my een wi' greetin. Ay waukin, Oh, Waukin still and weary: Sleep I can get nane, For thinking on my Dearie. = aye waukin' o' - always awake ilka - every lave - rest blear - make watery eyed =