Makes me wanna cry seeing dublin today and how the spirit of dublin has gone
@margaretwaite51704 жыл бұрын
My great aunt Julia was a dealer on Moore St. She always gave us a big bag of cherries when we went around there. As a kid , that was a great treat for us. Its not half the place it used to be sadly. When I go home to visit I'm always nostalgic when I see the changes. I have the memories thanks to you tube. Thanks for posting .
@alannangle43203 жыл бұрын
God be with the days my mother use to take me to Town on the bus to do her shopping, we get our weeks messages in Roches stores and on to more street, fruit & veg from the dealers, & meat from FX Buckley, its was the real Moore Street then the sound of the Athens of those hard working women a live show, I was so inspired by my experiences in the city I wrote a number of songs, close the city down which was one that made it on the CD Dublin don't fade away, I recall my mother taken me by the hand and walking me fast as we past the bus man's club just be side clearys were a bomb had gone off earlier that day the shopping still had to be done, as young as I was I could still feel the Tension in the Atmosphere, Then the corporation came and change moor Street and stole the Heart of the city, god be with the good old days,
@colmoconnor13573 жыл бұрын
WHAT WONDERFUL MEMORIES. NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN. HARD TIMES BUT HAPPY TIMES ALSO ❤❤❤
@Blossom19486 жыл бұрын
My Grandmother was a dealer in Moore st..so was my Aunt after her..also my cousin..the Browns of Sampsons lane..long live Moore street..it just has to be saved..please God!
@kevincassidy1983
6 жыл бұрын
Blossom1948 my cousin Anto and his mate Dano are dealers on Moore st. Today
@gwenfancello5384
4 ай бұрын
Unfortunately it's gone 😢😢
@EireFirst20243 жыл бұрын
& now they're well gone 😔
@ingenuity1683 жыл бұрын
The prams are put to good use.
@ddelaney7123 жыл бұрын
I was friends with a wonderful trader from O'Moore st. Lyra was her name. I was working one day and she came into me, and said with a total serious face that she had aids. Well, my mind was totally flummoxed. She was in her 70s in the 90s which trust me when I say having a 70 year old woman telling me that she had aids leaves the mind just literally going wtf the I just hear? Then came Lyra's impish smile, knowing she just pulled a epic prank, with the words, Yes, I have aids. A bandaid, a hearing aid and a lucozade.
@eileenbailey86346 жыл бұрын
Lovely Happy days hard working women 🌺🌸
@colmwatulikededazio9733 жыл бұрын
The soundtrack alone was worth it...but a great piece of film narrative end to end..
@TheBenzer92 жыл бұрын
5.03 I was expecting huggy bear to jump out and make an appearance 🤣
@donnasmyth45
Жыл бұрын
I saw Huggy Bear standing in a Halifax building society in Belfast about 10 yrs ago 😁.
@eringobreathtiocfaidharla14462 жыл бұрын
Had to turn it down the neighbours would think i was watching 70s porn
@bernardbrogan72062 жыл бұрын
how i miss that Dublin
@deeppurple8832 жыл бұрын
She had me as a baby, me mother. Priceles.
@f.b5082 жыл бұрын
My mother in laws mother had a stall on Moore st. Funnily enough her name was mollie Malone. But she never sold cockles or mussels 😂💚🇮🇪
@tundrawomansays50674 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I am not from your country. Does anyone know if this street and it’s market still survives? I’ve seen what happens when we destroy our own history in the name of “modernization” and “progress.” With that destruction is the equally unseen but just as real destruction of people’s souls. There must be some way to save what’s meaningful and deeply valued by those who know it best alongside the inevitability of Progress. I hope this city, this street, this market, these people can find it.
@crappypool1338
4 жыл бұрын
Yes the stalls on Moore st are still there selling produce, Probably only 10% of what used to be there when I was a child. There was about 5 butcher shops but I think only Bucleys butcher shop remains.
@rvp42
3 жыл бұрын
@@orosedobheathaabhaile yes Troy's butcher shop is still there but not in the original location opposite Buckleys. They moved further down past the ILAC near Parnell Street. I remember they used to have tripe and pig's trotters and big beef hearts in the window 😀
@deeppurple883
2 жыл бұрын
Sad state, maybe five Dublin stalls holder's left, it's mostly polish and African shops along the street. We've lost it, but it's worth rejuvenating Moore St. It is known the world over, it could be a flagship project for the city centre, it needs it badly.
@NEWNEIGHBOURS-nd5tr2 ай бұрын
Wish I could get a copy of the documentary without the awful background music...what were they thinking?
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Makes me wanna cry seeing dublin today and how the spirit of dublin has gone
My great aunt Julia was a dealer on Moore St. She always gave us a big bag of cherries when we went around there. As a kid , that was a great treat for us. Its not half the place it used to be sadly. When I go home to visit I'm always nostalgic when I see the changes. I have the memories thanks to you tube. Thanks for posting .
God be with the days my mother use to take me to Town on the bus to do her shopping, we get our weeks messages in Roches stores and on to more street, fruit & veg from the dealers, & meat from FX Buckley, its was the real Moore Street then the sound of the Athens of those hard working women a live show, I was so inspired by my experiences in the city I wrote a number of songs, close the city down which was one that made it on the CD Dublin don't fade away, I recall my mother taken me by the hand and walking me fast as we past the bus man's club just be side clearys were a bomb had gone off earlier that day the shopping still had to be done, as young as I was I could still feel the Tension in the Atmosphere, Then the corporation came and change moor Street and stole the Heart of the city, god be with the good old days,
WHAT WONDERFUL MEMORIES. NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN. HARD TIMES BUT HAPPY TIMES ALSO ❤❤❤
My Grandmother was a dealer in Moore st..so was my Aunt after her..also my cousin..the Browns of Sampsons lane..long live Moore street..it just has to be saved..please God!
@kevincassidy1983
6 жыл бұрын
Blossom1948 my cousin Anto and his mate Dano are dealers on Moore st. Today
@gwenfancello5384
4 ай бұрын
Unfortunately it's gone 😢😢
& now they're well gone 😔
The prams are put to good use.
I was friends with a wonderful trader from O'Moore st. Lyra was her name. I was working one day and she came into me, and said with a total serious face that she had aids. Well, my mind was totally flummoxed. She was in her 70s in the 90s which trust me when I say having a 70 year old woman telling me that she had aids leaves the mind just literally going wtf the I just hear? Then came Lyra's impish smile, knowing she just pulled a epic prank, with the words, Yes, I have aids. A bandaid, a hearing aid and a lucozade.
Lovely Happy days hard working women 🌺🌸
The soundtrack alone was worth it...but a great piece of film narrative end to end..
5.03 I was expecting huggy bear to jump out and make an appearance 🤣
@donnasmyth45
Жыл бұрын
I saw Huggy Bear standing in a Halifax building society in Belfast about 10 yrs ago 😁.
Had to turn it down the neighbours would think i was watching 70s porn
how i miss that Dublin
She had me as a baby, me mother. Priceles.
My mother in laws mother had a stall on Moore st. Funnily enough her name was mollie Malone. But she never sold cockles or mussels 😂💚🇮🇪
Thank you! I am not from your country. Does anyone know if this street and it’s market still survives? I’ve seen what happens when we destroy our own history in the name of “modernization” and “progress.” With that destruction is the equally unseen but just as real destruction of people’s souls. There must be some way to save what’s meaningful and deeply valued by those who know it best alongside the inevitability of Progress. I hope this city, this street, this market, these people can find it.
@crappypool1338
4 жыл бұрын
Yes the stalls on Moore st are still there selling produce, Probably only 10% of what used to be there when I was a child. There was about 5 butcher shops but I think only Bucleys butcher shop remains.
@rvp42
3 жыл бұрын
@@orosedobheathaabhaile yes Troy's butcher shop is still there but not in the original location opposite Buckleys. They moved further down past the ILAC near Parnell Street. I remember they used to have tripe and pig's trotters and big beef hearts in the window 😀
@deeppurple883
2 жыл бұрын
Sad state, maybe five Dublin stalls holder's left, it's mostly polish and African shops along the street. We've lost it, but it's worth rejuvenating Moore St. It is known the world over, it could be a flagship project for the city centre, it needs it badly.
Wish I could get a copy of the documentary without the awful background music...what were they thinking?
Definitely Starsky and " Hutch " 🇮🇪