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Majestic Casual - Experience music in a new way.
» Spotify: http://spotify.majesticcasual.com
I was so moved when I heard Conor's music for the first time.
Share with your friends and let's help get his music out there 🎹✨
Stream Conor Walsh - 'Bars'
● https://spoti.fi/2KK2YIF
Discover Conor's Music
● https://conorwalshmusic.com
Here are some words from Brendan, Conor's close friend who shot this atmospheric music video.
“Conor was an avid fisherman and a lot of his music is inspired by the organic rhythms and textures that you find in nature. We spoke many times about collaborating on a video but it never happened. So getting the opportunity to finally create something with him posthumously was an incredibly therapeutic and humbling experience. The video is a postcard from the rivers and banks where he fished; the spaces that he left behind.
When sharing the idea with his mother Marie, I told her about some footage Colm Hogan (cinematographer) had filmed of swallow murmurations along the same river and how I intended to use that in the video. She told me that Conor’s friend Erin Fornoff wrote a poem for him titled Murmurations after he passed. It was a lovely coincidence. I think it’s fitting that the poem is included alongside the video…”
Murmuration for Conor Walsh
by Erin Fornoff
He traced the lines of familiar road, the half-thought
drive west through thick darkness, a cascade
of melody from the blue-lit radio
like some glorious exhale from the speakers.It is a devotion pulling like a prayer. Alert now,
almost there, he braked to a stop as a stag stood
in his high beams on the two-lane. Unstartled, it seemed to square itself
in the aquarium glare of the lights;
unapologetic, poised for flight,
poured with an unknowable kindness.He turned his key halfway, like a decision.
It is bending to the task until the notes breathe.
It is standing before a powerful stillness
and listening.He opened the door and stepped out
onto the yellow line. The stag, a still monument, antlers branched
and soaring, did not blink its wet eye. Interrupted
in their crossings, they shared a caught sigh,
notes rising in low murmuration from the stereo.He breathed. It is the choice to yoke yourself
to what you love. In the current-charged dark,
moving slow, he reached past the pinging of the door
and twisted the radio knob. He turned that floating music up.
Video Credits
● Directed by Brendan Canty
● Shot by Colm Hogan + Roman Bugovski
● Special thanks to Conor's Family.
Music Credits for 'Bars'
● Written by Conor Walsh
● Produced by Conor Walsh + Enda Bates
Listen to Majestic Casual on:
● https://www.youtube.com/majesticcasual
● https://soundcloud.com/majesticcasual
● https://smarturl.it/spotifymajestic
● https://smarturl.it/applemusicmajestic
Join the community:
● https://instagram.com/majesticcasual
● https://www.facebook.com/majesticcasual
● https://twitter.com/majesticcasual
Submit your photos
● https://gallery.majesticcasual.com
» Spotify: http://spotify.majesticcasual.com
I was so moved when I heard Conor's music for the first time.
Share with your friends and let's help get his music out there 🎹✨
Stream Conor Walsh - 'Bars'
● https://spoti.fi/2KK2YIF
Discover Conor's Music
● https://conorwalshmusic.com
Here are some words from Brendan, Conor's close friend who shot this atmospheric music video.
“Conor was an avid fisherman and a lot of his music is inspired by the organic rhythms and textures that you find in nature. We spoke many times about collaborating on a video but it never happened. So getting the opportunity to finally create something with him posthumously was an incredibly therapeutic and humbling experience. The video is a postcard from the rivers and banks where he fished; the spaces that he left behind.
When sharing the idea with his mother Marie, I told her about some footage Colm Hogan (cinematographer) had filmed of swallow murmurations along the same river and how I intended to use that in the video. She told me that Conor’s friend Erin Fornoff wrote a poem for him titled Murmurations after he passed. It was a lovely coincidence. I think it’s fitting that the poem is included alongside the video…”
Murmuration for Conor Walsh
by Erin Fornoff
He traced the lines of familiar road, the half-thought
drive west through thick darkness, a cascade
of melody from the blue-lit radio
like some glorious exhale from the speakers.It is a devotion pulling like a prayer. Alert now,
almost there, he braked to a stop as a stag stood
in his high beams on the two-lane. Unstartled, it seemed to square itself
in the aquarium glare of the lights;
unapologetic, poised for flight,
poured with an unknowable kindness.He turned his key halfway, like a decision.
It is bending to the task until the notes breathe.
It is standing before a powerful stillness
and listening.He opened the door and stepped out
onto the yellow line. The stag, a still monument, antlers branched
and soaring, did not blink its wet eye. Interrupted
in their crossings, they shared a caught sigh,
notes rising in low murmuration from the stereo.He breathed. It is the choice to yoke yourself
to what you love. In the current-charged dark,
moving slow, he reached past the pinging of the door
and twisted the radio knob. He turned that floating music up.
Video Credits
● Directed by Brendan Canty
● Shot by Colm Hogan + Roman Bugovski
● Special thanks to Conor's Family.
Music Credits for 'Bars'
● Written by Conor Walsh
● Produced by Conor Walsh + Enda Bates
Listen to Majestic Casual on:
● https://www.youtube.com/majesticcasual
● https://soundcloud.com/majesticcasual
● https://smarturl.it/spotifymajestic
● https://smarturl.it/applemusicmajestic
Join the community:
● https://instagram.com/majesticcasual
● https://www.facebook.com/majesticcasual
● https://twitter.com/majesticcasual
Submit your photos
● https://gallery.majesticcasual.com