Television directed so many things.....but that was so amazing!!!
@brendandonohue93632 ай бұрын
Had the pleasure of attending a Liam Clancy and Tommy Makem concert in Melbourne 1976 went backstage too it was a night that has never been forgotten
@jensravnsborg46243 ай бұрын
They dont reach Luke Kelly and Dubliners to the knees -
@Green-bj1zx4 ай бұрын
Irish music sintonice with my soul in a way that i truly became a part of it. Thats more thqn perfect. That is pure.
@timothymeehan1814 ай бұрын
The most dramatic & theatrical I’ve ever seen Tommy Makim…….beautiful.☘️🎶🎭
@stephanhammers47164 ай бұрын
Ronnie Drew, Tommy Makem, Paddy Reilly, Bobby Clancy, John Sheahan, Liam Clancy, ... great line-up ...
@DariusOfPersia5 ай бұрын
What's the news, what's the news, oh my bold Shelmalier With your long-barreled guns from the sea? Say, what wind from the south brings a messenger here With a hymn of the dawn for the free? Goodly news, goodly news, do I bring, youth of Forth Goodly news shall you hear, Bargy man For the boys march at dawn from the south to the north Led by Kelly, the boy from Killanne Tell me, who is the giant with the gold curling hair He who rides at the head of your band? Seven feet is his height with some inches to spare And he looks like a king in command Ah, my boys, that's the pride of the bold Shelmaliers 'Mongst our greatest of heroes a man Fling your beavers aloft, and give three ringing cheers For John Kelly, the boy from Killanne Enniscorthy's in flames, and old Wexford is won And the Barrow tomorrow we will cross On the hill o'er the town, we have planted a gun That will batter the gateway to Ross All the Forth men and Bargy men will march o'er the heath With brave Harvey to lead in the van But the foremost of all in the grim gap of death Will be Kelly, the boy from Killanne But the gold sun of freedom grew darkened at Ross And it set by the Slaney's red waves And poor Wexford, stripped naked, hung high on a cross With her heart pierced by traitors and slaves Glory-o, glory-o, to her brave sons who died For the cause of long-downtrodden man Glory-o to Mount Leinster's own darling and pride Dauntless Kelly, the boy from Killanne
@damienholden21325 ай бұрын
Gives a jumper ❤😊
@jamesbradshaw33895 ай бұрын
This is true, the Irish were given an extremely hard time in America and the UK during and after the famine times which was caused by the English steel in the Irish food, stealing little farms and demolishing the homes of the people to create large estates for their privileged few. It took a very long time for the Irish to get back upon their feet this was greatly helped by the common member of the European market with a no longer had to depend solely on Britain to sell their goods. But sadly now we see many Irish people burning down buildings and demonstrating against immigrants coming into Ireland, those Irish people who were demonstrating and causing damages to hotels etc are the pampered ones, they have lived good lives most because many immigrant men and women sent their hard earned money back to Ireland to help keep their families fed and supported.
@micmiek6 ай бұрын
Danke für all die schönen Lieder. Großartige Musik, großartige Menschen.
@stacyblue19806 ай бұрын
Tommy's voice. Jesus.🌹
@stephanginther90516 ай бұрын
As a few others have said, I wish they had made a studio version of this song but like a few others have ALSO said, I can't seem to find any version but this one by them. Its a great song with an even better meaning.
@eq89797 ай бұрын
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@eq89797 ай бұрын
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@eq89797 ай бұрын
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@wintercame7 ай бұрын
Song at 1:00
@talonsoftheraven66938 ай бұрын
Irelands first folk metal band.
@thomash6428 ай бұрын
Indeed your dancing days are done...
@ilnodon8 ай бұрын
My parents were both from Ireland (met in NY) and I grew up listening to my Dad and Uncles sing to the Clancy Brothers often. I love these tunes and I can almost feel my Dad and Uncles (and Brother....all gone now) watching this with me. Priceless. Someday we'll be singing them together again God Willing.
@martincochrane224310 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant voice
@recycledzebras712310 ай бұрын
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@eugenereddy244110 ай бұрын
"CLANCYS MAGIC " IS BEST EVER .... ' LEGENDS '........ ALWAYS WILL BE REMEMBERED with REALLY HEARTFELT MEMORIES , AND Yes , WE ARE INDEBTED TO THEM in so many ways.👐
@bethlehemeisenhour580711 ай бұрын
Don't like this version, but this one, kzread.info/dash/bejne/hmGfpLyjn7qtfso.html
@katperson733211 ай бұрын
Is this in 3/4 time? Thanks
@Alma-vs6yb11 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@cliffordthebigreddog872411 ай бұрын
the hardest out to this day. absolute riffs
@bhgardeners Жыл бұрын
when I was a child visiting relative in London, I remember seeing many signs outside of Bed and breakfast houses " No Blacks or Irish here"
@danbreen6946 Жыл бұрын
My God Just Found This
@watchaman9788 Жыл бұрын
irish to the core....brutally honest !! Thanks....'61born living presently in a Lower Himalayan Valley in North India.
@matthewobrien4861 Жыл бұрын
You never hear the same complaining from the Irish as others do. Ireland and it's descendents know all to well about prejudice, oppression, famine and slavery. It's still going on today but that doesn't bother the Fighting Irish 💚☘️💚☘️💪
@amirartyam Жыл бұрын
Война никогда не меняется. 21 век, а мы все переживаем это вновь и вновь... Всем мирного неба, друзья!
@janeamon2401 Жыл бұрын
Shes the best.iv met her a couple of times in n.y.
@wendymccarthy2147 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful!
@floydfarless8448 Жыл бұрын
It may have been Irish to begin with but it belongs to all who will fight for freedom.
@tonycarton8054 Жыл бұрын
maybe the first songs i ever heard
@wolterzz3267 Жыл бұрын
Decent, but I prefer the version sung by The Dubliners.
@KittyStarlight Жыл бұрын
I learned this tune first as "Are You There, Moriarity?" which is also on KZread. Beautiful tune for more than one Irish song. ☘️🎵🎶☘️ I like the ending of this one. "You'll find the Irish here." (Exactly. Love it. 💚💚☘️☘️)
@KittyStarlight Жыл бұрын
"Now the Irish are welcome here." (Awwwww. ^___^)
@mcollinss116 Жыл бұрын
1:11
@michaelmolachaan5693 Жыл бұрын
Liam Clancy ye kunts
@stiofanofirghil1916 Жыл бұрын
Even though I know it's Irish, as are The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem,, & maybe I've been here in Scotland too long, but it sounds very Scottish!!
@stephenmcloughlin7718 Жыл бұрын
The Scots were originally an Irish tribe who went into Scotland from Ireland, Scots Gaelic comes from Irish, so many of the Irish tunes and music will have a resonance in Scotland.
@stiofanofirghil1916 Жыл бұрын
@@stephenmcloughlin7718 Yes, plus we're both Gaels, or Celts.. Our cultures are so very similar Stephen..
@johnroarty4077 Жыл бұрын
God Bless Tommy Makem and the Clancy's 🎵
@MsLibrium Жыл бұрын
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@patriciathewisher2315 Жыл бұрын
My auntie Sheila on Sunday said she’d find me some arran sweater patterns she used to use. She knit a gorgeous jumper, not sweater ffs, thirty plus years ago for my brother Damian- maroon it was.
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Beautiful
They knew well
JFK ..with his heart::.
Television directed so many things.....but that was so amazing!!!
Had the pleasure of attending a Liam Clancy and Tommy Makem concert in Melbourne 1976 went backstage too it was a night that has never been forgotten
They dont reach Luke Kelly and Dubliners to the knees -
Irish music sintonice with my soul in a way that i truly became a part of it. Thats more thqn perfect. That is pure.
The most dramatic & theatrical I’ve ever seen Tommy Makim…….beautiful.☘️🎶🎭
Ronnie Drew, Tommy Makem, Paddy Reilly, Bobby Clancy, John Sheahan, Liam Clancy, ... great line-up ...
What's the news, what's the news, oh my bold Shelmalier With your long-barreled guns from the sea? Say, what wind from the south brings a messenger here With a hymn of the dawn for the free? Goodly news, goodly news, do I bring, youth of Forth Goodly news shall you hear, Bargy man For the boys march at dawn from the south to the north Led by Kelly, the boy from Killanne Tell me, who is the giant with the gold curling hair He who rides at the head of your band? Seven feet is his height with some inches to spare And he looks like a king in command Ah, my boys, that's the pride of the bold Shelmaliers 'Mongst our greatest of heroes a man Fling your beavers aloft, and give three ringing cheers For John Kelly, the boy from Killanne Enniscorthy's in flames, and old Wexford is won And the Barrow tomorrow we will cross On the hill o'er the town, we have planted a gun That will batter the gateway to Ross All the Forth men and Bargy men will march o'er the heath With brave Harvey to lead in the van But the foremost of all in the grim gap of death Will be Kelly, the boy from Killanne But the gold sun of freedom grew darkened at Ross And it set by the Slaney's red waves And poor Wexford, stripped naked, hung high on a cross With her heart pierced by traitors and slaves Glory-o, glory-o, to her brave sons who died For the cause of long-downtrodden man Glory-o to Mount Leinster's own darling and pride Dauntless Kelly, the boy from Killanne
Gives a jumper ❤😊
This is true, the Irish were given an extremely hard time in America and the UK during and after the famine times which was caused by the English steel in the Irish food, stealing little farms and demolishing the homes of the people to create large estates for their privileged few. It took a very long time for the Irish to get back upon their feet this was greatly helped by the common member of the European market with a no longer had to depend solely on Britain to sell their goods. But sadly now we see many Irish people burning down buildings and demonstrating against immigrants coming into Ireland, those Irish people who were demonstrating and causing damages to hotels etc are the pampered ones, they have lived good lives most because many immigrant men and women sent their hard earned money back to Ireland to help keep their families fed and supported.
Danke für all die schönen Lieder. Großartige Musik, großartige Menschen.
Tommy's voice. Jesus.🌹
As a few others have said, I wish they had made a studio version of this song but like a few others have ALSO said, I can't seem to find any version but this one by them. Its a great song with an even better meaning.
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Song at 1:00
Irelands first folk metal band.
Indeed your dancing days are done...
My parents were both from Ireland (met in NY) and I grew up listening to my Dad and Uncles sing to the Clancy Brothers often. I love these tunes and I can almost feel my Dad and Uncles (and Brother....all gone now) watching this with me. Priceless. Someday we'll be singing them together again God Willing.
Absolutely brilliant voice
🐇🐈⬛🦓
"CLANCYS MAGIC " IS BEST EVER .... ' LEGENDS '........ ALWAYS WILL BE REMEMBERED with REALLY HEARTFELT MEMORIES , AND Yes , WE ARE INDEBTED TO THEM in so many ways.👐
Don't like this version, but this one, kzread.info/dash/bejne/hmGfpLyjn7qtfso.html
Is this in 3/4 time? Thanks
Beautiful
the hardest out to this day. absolute riffs
when I was a child visiting relative in London, I remember seeing many signs outside of Bed and breakfast houses " No Blacks or Irish here"
My God Just Found This
irish to the core....brutally honest !! Thanks....'61born living presently in a Lower Himalayan Valley in North India.
You never hear the same complaining from the Irish as others do. Ireland and it's descendents know all to well about prejudice, oppression, famine and slavery. It's still going on today but that doesn't bother the Fighting Irish 💚☘️💚☘️💪
Война никогда не меняется. 21 век, а мы все переживаем это вновь и вновь... Всем мирного неба, друзья!
Shes the best.iv met her a couple of times in n.y.
Absolutely beautiful!
It may have been Irish to begin with but it belongs to all who will fight for freedom.
maybe the first songs i ever heard
Decent, but I prefer the version sung by The Dubliners.
I learned this tune first as "Are You There, Moriarity?" which is also on KZread. Beautiful tune for more than one Irish song. ☘️🎵🎶☘️ I like the ending of this one. "You'll find the Irish here." (Exactly. Love it. 💚💚☘️☘️)
"Now the Irish are welcome here." (Awwwww. ^___^)
1:11
Liam Clancy ye kunts
Even though I know it's Irish, as are The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem,, & maybe I've been here in Scotland too long, but it sounds very Scottish!!
The Scots were originally an Irish tribe who went into Scotland from Ireland, Scots Gaelic comes from Irish, so many of the Irish tunes and music will have a resonance in Scotland.
@@stephenmcloughlin7718 Yes, plus we're both Gaels, or Celts.. Our cultures are so very similar Stephen..
God Bless Tommy Makem and the Clancy's 🎵
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My auntie Sheila on Sunday said she’d find me some arran sweater patterns she used to use. She knit a gorgeous jumper, not sweater ffs, thirty plus years ago for my brother Damian- maroon it was.
Plus ca change. Killing off the rebels
Tom I think it is, is so joyous
LOVE THIS SONG
🙏my man who just passed was from County Letrum