The reason being..that YT algorithm will recommend the video if it gets even one or two thousand hits in a very short period of time..The more hits the more it recommends the video..I have a separate channel similar to the above..used to get loads of hits (over 17 million so far)...not anymore..
The spoons were popular in Ireland around that time. If you play them now at a session your apt to get a belt of one of them over your head. .The Fleadh is still going strong on a much larger scale. It has been suspended because of Covid. Hundreds of thousands from all over the world now attend this Irish music festival. Irish Traditional Music, Song & Dance is played all over the world and has never been more popular. It's also played, sung & danced by people from all cultures within the island.
My youngest son plays fiddle, busked in Killarney before the lockdown and was sometimes accompanied by his sister on bodhrán. My older son likes the tin whistle and is learning the uilleann pipes, and my older daughter does classical and trad on the same violin.
Most of the footage takes place in O'Deas' pub. Many a pint of Guinness has been drank in that laneway. Can't wait to have one myself once things reopen.
If you only could hear this, you could believe this is in Australia. The Irish culture is engrained in Aussie culture. I love it. Our old folk songs have this sound. I love singing along, even when I’m not pissed. 🇦🇺
Ireland had some lovely small local festivals before insurance and health&safety choked them out. Nice to see them supporting our boys up north in the H-Blocks. God Bless Eire🇮🇪❤️☘️
The Fleadh Nua was huge in the mid-seventies. Was like a "real" festival, people camping everywhere. Not sure why it went downhill in the late seventies, I think partly cause the town was a bit overwhelmed, they tried to reduce the scale of it. It's still going (but I don't know if it was held all down the years).
@Yourda Yourma why did you bring religion into it, there was plenty protestants involved in 1916, Ireland as a whole is for people from all religious backgrounds. 🇮🇪☘️
@Yourda Yourma just the usual trolling and sectarian mouthing by yourself , the hunger strikers were supported by the Irish people at home and abroad get over it
I used to go to Ireland for the fishing...not been for a while because its so expensive and the fishing has gone down hill .its a real shame because rural Ireland 🇮🇪 and its people are something special .
There's a very funny song on YT about The Spoons. It's called "The Spoons Murder"...Tells what happened to a guy that tried to play his spoons at a session. I like them provided they're not loud and played in the background. If anyone here thinks they're dreadful visit The Spoon Lady's Channel. She's got millions of hits..
I have asked before but to no avail where are you getting these videos and why aren’t they on RTÉ like every day wood do the power of Good to remind people God only knows it put a good smile on my face
It wouldn't be politically correct to show this type of programme on RTE now days. Not enough violence and negative energy, they prefer to show programmes like Fair City etc. It wouldn't do at all to remind people that there is a tradition and culture outside Dublin,
Used to be an alchy guy up the Toon in Glasgow. Would try to play the spoons furr a dime...... Had small shamrocks' tattooed on his lower arms . ...otherwise he seemed a jolly chap
So charming to see that little leprechaun type chap in the hat dance at the very start, fuelled by as they say in Eire the ‘black stuff’... a true chap of the turf. Why were those gloomy fellows protesting about the letter ‘H’ ? Back then did they have Lego in Eire, small but robust blocks I’d say.
You think. Their affect are pulse raisers, not so much in street merriment but in staged performance. It's the audacity of someone who dares to do it. However, it is all about timing.
Before jumpers👕 became an endangered species..... Fair play to the man dancing🤯, using his cunning brain, he had only robbed the bank just before hand with a double barrel shotgun!!🔫 Armed robbers another endangered species!! 😁
@@Marlondurran ah, yeah. There's always one fucko on these pages. At least they're having the craic. As for education, the only thing you've educated people on, is what a unfunny judgemental bigot looks like in the comment section. Top banter there. Congratulations!
@@turnpiketumbler8938 wow thanks for the compliment mate.. keep on loving the boggers and muck savages and maybe the nackers too ..and I guarantee you will get into heaven..
I have a fantastic life. I have money and time. But, I really think if I had the split second option to travel back and become one of these young men playing instruments and smoking, I'd do it in a heartbeat. They were all good looking and looked happy. But I'd have to leave behind my Nazi war donkey-porn memorabilia collection behind and I don't think that would be a satiable decision in the fiscal and economic times we live in.
That's the late and great Tom Tyrell on the Spoons. He never missed a Fleadh. He hailed from Corrantarmuid, Newcastle, Athenry, Co. Galway.
Ha! Thanks so much for the info. I was wondering that very thing and scrolled down.
@@susanmcmasterson956
Tá fáilte romhat.
@Boola Vogue
Don't know who the fiddler and guitarist is, sorry.
@@dukadarodear2176 the fiddler must be well known! Is it Paddy Glackin by any chance?
@Boola Vogue Austin Dawe
Not sure why random videos of Irish daily life from 30-40 years ago starting appearing in my recommended, but I am not mad
+1
You should not be
The reason being..that YT algorithm will recommend the video if it gets even one or two thousand hits in a very short period of time..The more hits the more it recommends the video..I have a separate channel similar to the above..used to get loads of hits (over 17 million so far)...not anymore..
@@sentimentaloldme Why? Were you talking about the New World Order?
My town Ennis laddd ☝️👊
The spoons were popular in Ireland around that time. If you play them now at a session your apt to get a belt of one of them over your head. .The Fleadh is still going strong on a much larger scale. It has been suspended because of Covid. Hundreds of thousands from all over the world now attend this Irish music festival. Irish Traditional Music, Song & Dance is played all over the world and has never been more popular. It's also played, sung & danced by people from all cultures within the island.
The guitar player with Austin Dawe is Paul Grant from Slieverue, Co. Kilkenny
My youngest son plays fiddle, busked in Killarney before the lockdown and was sometimes accompanied by his sister on bodhrán.
My older son likes the tin whistle and is learning the uilleann pipes, and my older daughter does classical and trad on the same violin.
Most of the footage takes place in O'Deas' pub. Many a pint of Guinness has been drank in that laneway. Can't wait to have one myself once things reopen.
There’s one thing to be said at Irish gatherings they all turn out in the latest fashions from 1920 upwards!
The man on the spoons stole the show!
Real people, real music, this is real life 😁
Where?
If you only could hear this, you could believe this is in Australia. The Irish culture is engrained in Aussie culture. I love it. Our old folk songs have this sound. I love singing along, even when I’m not pissed. 🇦🇺
Ireland had some lovely small local festivals before insurance and health&safety choked them out. Nice to see them supporting our boys up north in the H-Blocks. God Bless Eire🇮🇪❤️☘️
The Fleadh Nua was huge in the mid-seventies. Was like a "real" festival, people camping everywhere. Not sure why it went downhill in the late seventies, I think partly cause the town was a bit overwhelmed, they tried to reduce the scale of it. It's still going (but I don't know if it was held all down the years).
@Yourda Yourma why did you bring religion into it, there was plenty protestants involved in 1916, Ireland as a whole is for people from all religious backgrounds. 🇮🇪☘️
@@sdrtcacgnrjrc sounds amazing Tom, Lisdoonvarna had a great folk festival too I think.
@Yourda Yourma just the usual trolling and sectarian mouthing by yourself , the hunger strikers were supported by the Irish people at home and abroad get over it
@Yourda Yourma in it? London English in it? Not from Eire, in it? In it?
lovely to see that - my old pal tom - John O'Deas back yard...!!!
Ha my great grandma from Tennessee would play the spoons. This video brings me back.
With respect to all Irish, from Croatia.
The most Irish Irish that ever Irished.
😂 fs
You, sir, have won the internet today in my own opinion 😂
Irish McIrishy.
Irish I could play the fiddle like that.
My mum's town and capital of Clare. Brilliant place. Up The Banner
So wholesome. The Irish on the whole are such kindly , warm and charming people .
4:22 Noddy Holder looks young there.
I don't suppose you have Enniscorthy Fleadh around 1995/1996 do you? I was filmed by news crew sitting on the street and that would be gas to see.
You'd probably have to ring rte in donnybrook, they may have it on their archives but it might cost I'd imagine ?
@@handeyecoordinationskills Thank for the reply and the info. Much appreciated.
@@wexfordgirl1 no worries, I must get to the next fleadh myself
And that's how it was. I remember five or 6 people there.
I used to go to Ireland for the fishing...not been for a while because its so expensive and the fishing has gone down hill .its a real shame because rural Ireland 🇮🇪 and its people are something special .
Ennis is the best 😊
Love the Irish , I m Flemish...also ends with ,,,’ ish’. Grts
There's a very funny song on YT about The Spoons. It's called "The Spoons Murder"...Tells what happened to a guy that tried to play his spoons at a session. I like them provided they're not loud and played in the background. If anyone here thinks they're dreadful visit The Spoon Lady's Channel. She's got millions of hits..
Wohooooo! Love that kind of weather too
I was there that year, can you post some more footage of that year, 1981.
Is the fiddler Austin Dawe from Dundalk?
How i miss my native clare we produce the best traditional music
A relative of mine is in this video , priceless !
Someone could tell me if "Tosie" from Ennis, Clare, a brilliant bones player is still alive ?
Alive and kicking
Anyone know what the first tune is called?
I have asked before but to no avail where are you getting these videos and why aren’t they on RTÉ like every day wood do the power of Good to remind people God only knows it put a good smile on my face
Rte does not want to teach you Irish history it is all about the EU
It wouldn't be politically correct to show this type of programme on RTE now days. Not enough violence and negative energy, they prefer to show programmes like Fair City etc. It wouldn't do at all to remind people that there is a tradition and culture outside Dublin,
I want to attend!!!
Recognise the man playing flute. I won't say who cos RTE think this is particularly contentious!
2:42 Up the Banner!!!
Pints in the hands and all. Can’t bait the Irish
Who’s the fiddle and guitar player at the start?
Austin Dawe from Dundalk is the fiddle player
@@maireokeeffe8904
Thanks. He's good!!
Lovely
Ah, home. ❤️
Clearly the town´s barbers wrere on holiday that month
You are clueless !
That decade even!
Spot the jealous baldie..
Those rare hairy times
Any names on the lads playing, nice tunes
Lovr Love and Mohr Love forever.
What a good fiddler.
And guitarist.
it's like one of those videos from a hundred years ago only this time of the irish
Ireland, the warmest country in europe even though it's one of the farthest to the equator
Great ganseys
♥️🇮🇪
No soup sold in Ennis that year..
Or chicken wings
Great bygone day’s
Back when Ireland was a homogeneous place. I bet you don’t see this any more in the big towns.
Spoon man come together with your plan, save me 🎶😁
Used to be an alchy guy up the Toon in Glasgow. Would try to play the spoons furr a dime......
Had small shamrocks' tattooed on his lower arms .
...otherwise he seemed a jolly chap
There's a knack 8n them spoons
the boys lashin down the porter.
Hon the banner
So charming to see that little leprechaun type chap in the hat dance at the very start, fuelled by as they say in Eire the ‘black stuff’... a true chap of the turf.
Why were those gloomy fellows protesting about the letter ‘H’ ?
Back then did they have Lego in Eire, small but robust blocks I’d say.
H Block refers to a notorious prison block @ The Maze / NI
@@1kenneth1985 Sir with respect should that not be ‘M’ Block ?
👍🙏
Their whelps are baffling
You think. Their affect are pulse raisers, not so much in street merriment but in staged performance. It's the audacity of someone who dares to do it. However, it is all about timing.
@@MonaLisa-lu8zi They sounded to preplanned here as if the producers had been encouraging them to do it for the video
Gowan the townies!
Before jumpers👕 became an endangered species..... Fair play to the man dancing🤯, using his cunning brain, he had only robbed the bank just before hand with a double barrel shotgun!!🔫 Armed robbers another endangered species!! 😁
81',Looks more like 61.
Soon as lock down is over and the barbers open the better.
Sure is great to see all those boggers enjoying themselves.
If that's your best attempt at a comment... you shouldn't have bothered.
@@Marlondurran ah, yeah. There's always one fucko on these pages. At least they're having the craic. As for education, the only thing you've educated people on, is what a unfunny judgemental bigot looks like in the comment section. Top banter there. Congratulations!
@@turnpiketumbler8938 wow thanks for the compliment mate.. keep on loving the boggers and muck savages and maybe the nackers too ..and I guarantee you will get into heaven..
@@Marlondurran shite comeback....
@@turnpiketumbler8938 LoL 😂 come on I deserve at least a 7 for the nackers ...day made..👋
I have a fantastic life. I have money and time. But, I really think if I had the split second option to travel back and become one of these young men playing instruments and smoking, I'd do it in a heartbeat. They were all good looking and looked happy. But I'd have to leave behind my Nazi war donkey-porn memorabilia collection behind and I don't think that would be a satiable decision in the fiscal and economic times we live in.
Drawda 18 unreal
It looks more like 51.
Hair Hair...
Real Paddy's real men
Ireland.. before the EU turned in to a multi cultural Disney land for stag do’s and grifters..
Do u hate people that don’t look like u lol
@@wickedshopblogs2624 who mentioned “skin colour “?..
The EU dont do stags. Stag
dos are an Anglo thing for the British and their wanna bes.
wheres da ira?
Im pretty sure those jumpers were naff, even then.
But they keep you warm and dry 😊
Wtf 😆
I know, awww, cause your super with it and all that..