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David Kincaid – lead and harmonic vocals, guitar, banjo, mandolin, and bodhran. Liz Knowles – fiddle. Jerry O'Sullivan – uilleann pipes and tin whistle. John Whelan – accordion. Ernie Mendillo - bass on "Paddy's Lamentation".
It has the interesting features of citing David's lament of the death of Saul in II Samuel (1:21), and its effect on nature, which Paulinus II of Aquileia cites in his planctus on the death in battle of Eric of Friuli. [6] Rhythmically, the poem is an imitation of Venantius Fortunatus' Pange, lingua, gloriosi proelium certaminis.
One of the Songs of Ascents, Psalm 122 appears in Hebrew on the walls at the entrance to the City of David, Jerusalem.. Song of Ascents is a title given to fifteen of the Psalms, 120–134 (119–133 in the Septuagint and the Vulgate), each starting with the superscription "Shir Hama'aloth" (Hebrew: שיר המעלות, romanized: šir ham-ma‘loṯ, lit.
His version has the narrator leave Liverpool to be a professional sailor aboard a historical clipper ship, the David Crockett, under a real-life captain, Captain Burgess. This would date his version to between 1863, when John A. Burgess first sailed the David Crockett out of Liverpool, and 1874, when Burgess died at sea. He also told ...
Another Lamentation (c. 1515–1520) by Gerard David in the Philadelphia Museum of Art While its exact dating is debated, it seems likely that it was completed between 1515 and 1523. This painting and David's Adoration of the Kings , also in the National Gallery (NG 1079), were two wings from a single altarpiece.
Baron von Tollbooth & the Chrome Nun is a collaborative studio album by Jefferson Airplane members Paul Kantner, Grace Slick, and David Freiberg, released in May 1973.. All of the trio's then-fellow Jefferson Airplane members, John Barbata, Jack Casady, Papa John Creach, and Jorma Kaukonen, are featured on the album.
Psalm 137 is the central text of John Tavener's "Lament for Jerusalem – a mystical love song". [73] [74] The artist Fernando Ortega based the song "City of Sorrows" on Psalm 137. [citation needed] [relevant?] "I Hung My Harp Upon the Willows" is a song by The Trashcan Sinatras about poet Robert Burns. [citation needed] [relevant?]
Psalm 139 is part of the final Davidic collection of psalms, comprising Psalms 138 through 145, which are attributed to David in the first verse. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Verse 16 is the only place in the Tanakh where the word גָּלְמִ֚י , galmi , from the same root as the term golem , appears.