I'm in Canada and I love this music. I'm of Irish-Scottish heritage so this may be the reason why. My grandad and his mates use to play all this kind of music at my grandparents home every second Saturday. My grandad played the banjo and trying not to be biased, he was brilliant at it. I was a young lad at the time so I was quite intrigued by this wonderful music. My dad played the acoustic guitar and would join in every so often. To this day I don't know why I didn't pick up an instrument and learn to play. I'm 66 now, retired , so I think I should. What do you all think? LOL.
Absolute Enormous Love for what you have done, and are still doing, musically for my kind! Almost blind but not yet deaf, I am. I hope to hear lots of you in "future"! Huub/Hubert Roncken/Ronkainen (63 years young). And I miss Liam enormously! All the best to you all !!!!!!!!! And SOOO many, many thanks for such a vast beautiful music (probably I will myself sing Skibbereen in a super pub in a short while, but that was never a song of Planxty or you lot, I think? No matter what; I really love Gaelic music. "Even" mixed with Balkan music, Andy. :) THANKS SO MUCH, AND ALL (!!!) THE BEST WISHEs!
Miałem ich Płytę jeszcze jako Planxty to był rok 84/85 Wspaniała Podróż Marzeń po Irlandii,później słuchałem różych zespołów irlandzkich ale żaden tak jak Oni nie dotknął tak głęboko moich wnętrzności Vinyl Planxty 1973 The Well Below the Valley
Classic songs and tunes. Considering the number of double-strung mandolas and zouks being played its amazing there werent more tuning problems or string breaking!
In both videos the soundman can’t get a proper balance between the fiddle and flute. The fiddle should be louder- Glackin solo puts out a powerful tone , here he is made to sound thin.
@@mickey2mccool Scott.....!!! Just read your comment......better late than never I suppose......the band is playing in your neck of the woods in October.
Donal- I propose that you add a big Marshall Stack to stand next to your chair on stage. In front of the stack you should have a pink Flying V, sitting on a stand. Don't play them or even refer to them. Carry on
It's a great pity that I'm not, that I'm not It's a great pity that I'm not Páidín's wife It's a great pity that I'm not, that I'm not And the woman that he has to be dead I would go to Galway, to Galway And I would go to Galway with Páidín I would go to Galway, to Galway And I would return in the boat with him (Chorus) I would go to an Clochán And west by Béal Á' na Báighe I would look in through the windows I would spot Páidín's wife (Chorus) May your legs be broken, be broken May your legs be broken, Páidín's wife May your legs be broken, be broken May your legs and your bones be broken (Chorus) I wore out my shoes, my shoes I wore out my shoes, after Páidín I wore out my shoes, my shoes I wore out the soles and the heels
So great to see Andy and Donal still playing next to each other on stage, all these many years after they set out.
I call that a worthwhile career!
I'm in Canada and I love this music. I'm of Irish-Scottish heritage so this may be the reason why. My grandad and his mates use to play all this kind of music at my grandparents home every second Saturday. My grandad played the banjo and trying not to be biased, he was brilliant at it. I was a young lad at the time so I was quite intrigued by this wonderful music. My dad played the acoustic guitar and would join in every so often. To this day I don't know why I didn't pick up an instrument and learn to play. I'm 66 now, retired , so I think I should. What do you all think? LOL.
Wow! Irish music at its best❤
Absolute Enormous Love for what you have done, and are still doing, musically for my kind!
Almost blind but not yet deaf, I am. I hope to hear lots of you in "future"!
Huub/Hubert Roncken/Ronkainen (63 years young).
And I miss Liam enormously! All the best to you all !!!!!!!!! And SOOO many, many thanks for such a vast beautiful music (probably I will myself sing Skibbereen in a super pub in a short while, but that was never a song of Planxty or you lot, I think? No matter what; I really love Gaelic music. "Even" mixed with Balkan music, Andy. :) THANKS SO MUCH, AND ALL (!!!) THE BEST WISHEs!
True legends one and all
This is so great. Would love a DVD!
How ha this happened and I missed it..???.
Wow, what artists ...😱😍👍👍👍
Yeah!
Not the typical version of Wild Rover ...........love this ~
Miałem ich Płytę jeszcze jako Planxty to był rok 84/85 Wspaniała Podróż Marzeń po Irlandii,później słuchałem różych zespołów irlandzkich ale żaden tak jak Oni nie dotknął tak głęboko moich wnętrzności
Vinyl Planxty 1973 The Well Below the Valley
great performance, thanks for the vid!
(Denmark) So beautiful. One 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹for each
(Denmark) So Lovely Music 🎶 Saw You on Tonder (Tønder) Festival in Denmark 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Excellent.
Classic songs and tunes. Considering the number of double-strung mandolas and zouks being played its amazing there werent more tuning problems or string breaking!
greaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat !
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Only very very good :)
I still have The Well Below The Valley Album😊
Come on lads.......take no prisoners !!!
Well George. Fancy finding you here ;)
In both videos the soundman can’t get a proper balance between the fiddle and flute. The fiddle should be louder- Glackin solo puts out a powerful tone , here he is made to sound thin.
@@mickey2mccool Scott.....!!! Just read your comment......better late than never I suppose......the band is playing in your neck of the woods in October.
@@Apodimi1well said. better late than never George 😉
At least we are allowed to drink fine Whisky and listen to music from the .............
Donal- I propose that you add a big Marshall Stack to stand next to your chair on stage. In front of the stack you should have a pink Flying V, sitting on a stand. Don't play them or even refer to them. Carry on
What do the words mean of the song at 35 - 40 minutes -ish?
He tells you at the start, Paidín's wife is chasing him for playing around
It's a great pity that I'm not, that I'm not
It's a great pity that I'm not Páidín's wife
It's a great pity that I'm not, that I'm not
And the woman that he has to be dead
I would go to Galway, to Galway
And I would go to Galway with Páidín
I would go to Galway, to Galway
And I would return in the boat with him
(Chorus)
I would go to an Clochán
And west by Béal Á' na Báighe
I would look in through the windows
I would spot Páidín's wife
(Chorus)
May your legs be broken, be broken
May your legs be broken, Páidín's wife
May your legs be broken, be broken
May your legs and your bones be broken
(Chorus)
I wore out my shoes, my shoes
I wore out my shoes, after Páidín
I wore out my shoes, my shoes
I wore out the soles and the heels
@@liamoconlocha3264 Thanks so much, thanks for your time
6:30 I don’t think this joke landed. 😆
Don't hold back on "Trim the Velvet"............
Mr Doyle likes breaking strings it appears.
John Doyle has a low D string that's visible with the naked eye from space.
He uses a 72g on the low end.
Bean Phaidin too low a key for the voice
Not terribly inspiring. Very repetitive.
Great musicians but classic boring Irish tunes. Almost diddly diddly music, sad to say.
Restrict yourself to Queen, Hill. Rule Britannia.
@@washerdryer3466 In his defense, he made me laugh aloud.
Tyson fury on flute