The episode of Cloch Le Carn on RTE1 on May 14th featured Liam O’Flynn. It is still available on the RTE player for a couple of more days at this link for Irish only viewers. https://www.rte.ie/player/movie/cloch-le-carn--liam-o-flynn/99960872381
Did anybody on here happen to record it? Unfortunately it is only available within Ireland due to 3rd party rights restrictions.
I’m surprised how often Irish stuff is not available in the states. What’s the logic? There are way more Irish Americans then there are Irish Irish–orders of magnitude more–and while it’s legit to observe that most of them know little or nothing of actual Irish culture, the way to change that is not to make Irish traditional music less available.
I got a reply from RTE explaining that the obstacle is copyright (actually, the many copyrights) on the various original footage sources used in the program.
Apparently, a not unusual circumstance wth one-off documentary making (e.g. Clive Jamess’ “Fame in the 20th Century” - never to be seen again via the big broadcasters, due to copyright…).
I’m more surprised someone has not lifted this up to youtube…yet.
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I’m surprised how often Irish stuff is not available in the states. What’s the logic? There are way more Irish Americans then there are Irish Irish–orders of magnitude more–and while it’s legit to observe that most of them know little or nothing of actual Irish culture, the way to change that is not to make Irish traditional music less available.
“RTÉ is financed by television licence fee and through advertising, with some of its services funded solely by advertising, while others are funded solely by the licence fee” (WIKI). Americans of Irish ancestry living in America don’t pay tax in Ireland, or contribute financially to the Irish public broadcasting sector, so RTÉ has no responsiblilty to educate, or entertain, citizens of foreign nations.
It’s a different one but I’ll tack it onto this thread anyway:
TG4 had a documentary on Sunday night:
Liam O’Flynn-Píobaire
This feature documentary tells the story of master piper, Liam O’Flynn, from his membership with iconic Irish supergroup, Planxty, through to his ground-breaking orchestral work in The Brendan Voyage.