The classic Irish ballad, Spancil Hill, is a perfect example of how great music can sometimes be created by people who are experiencing tragedy in their lives. It was a written by a young man called Michal Considine at a time when he knew he didn't have long to live. He wanted the song to be a memorial to him and a celebration of the people he had loved in his life.
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