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Seanna Drost-Byrne, playing fiddle ; Aisling Drost-Byrne, playing fiddle ; Tommy Peoples, playing fiddle ; Connie Drost-Byrne ; Merle Drost-Byrne, playing fiddle at Glencolumbcille Folk Village, 26 July 2010

The English translation of this is ‘Let Us Be Drinking’. It’s sometimes played with two parts. I’ve heard Willie Clancy play it as a two- and three-part jig on recordings of the piper given to me by the late Breandán Breathnach.