Steve Earle hit another home run. he is my favorite musician. I'm 74. I have all his music. everyone should explore all his music. they are all awesome
I was in Galway for a couple weeks in 1988. I did meet a woman with black hair and blue eyes, but she was on Inis Mor. it was a strange "romance." As you are now Once I was As I am now You soon shall be When you read these words remember me remember me
I'm glad this footage exists but geez it must have been good to be at gigs before smart phones when a crowd would properly get into it instead of concentrating on holding a phone.
Is it just me, or would it not be difficult to watch a concert like this with 2,583 people on stage at once? I wouldn’t know where to look, where to focus. Or am I just getting old and set in my ways?! LoL
@@DCFelix67 I live and work in Galway, the majority especially of the youth are not native Irish, and only going one way just like every other western country
@@suolonatio32 But they are Ukrainians and Poles and other nationalities--not all calling their kids Mohammad. Anyway, many might be fluent Irish speakers soon--some are already. The Irish went all over the world too. That is why I am not in Galway myself,
Steve Earle hit another home run. he is my favorite musician. I'm 74. I have all his music. everyone should explore all his music. they are all awesome
An incredible infectious song, "Galway Girl!",Ireland, the "Emerald Isle!" Steve Earle knocked this one out of the park when he wrote this.🇮🇪💚🍀
yep, now bellongs to P.S. I love You;-) Gerard did guitar, acting, vocals
This version with the smart phones is the best on UA-cam. Thanks for uploading.
Great song and a good version by Mumford and Son☘️👍
Seriously envious of every person in that crowd - especially the ones not watching through their mobile phones - the atmosphere looks amazing!!
This is as good as it gets.😍
Good, very good but it's not as good as it gets if Sharon Shannon isn't on stage..imho...
Amazing night. I'm glad I was able to enjoy it
Love this song… ❤
best audio version! thanks! :)
Loveee 💜💜💜💜
Wow,awesome!!
Fabulous love it xx
Love it
je suis jaloux de ne pas etre capable de joué comme eux; well done
Wonderful/Dulce, frumos ♡
I was in Galway for a couple weeks in 1988. I did meet a woman with black hair and blue eyes, but she was on Inis Mor. it was a strange "romance."
As you are now
Once I was
As I am now
You soon shall be
When you read these words
remember me
remember me
I'm glad this footage exists but geez it must have been good to be at gigs before smart phones when a crowd would properly get into it instead of concentrating on holding a phone.
Sam it was a magical time when you danced so hard you had to steady yourself from falling over :)
A National Anthem......
its got to be a rush when your audience knows your song just as well as you!
Well if that doesn't warm your heart on a cold Winters night - nothing will.
What should I do? I lost my heart to a Galway girl.
sorry about the shaky camera
Is it just me, or would it not be difficult to watch a concert like this with 2,583 people on stage at once?
I wouldn’t know where to look, where to focus. Or am I just getting old and set in my ways?! LoL
It was but adhd helped out this time. I'm 38 now and still enjoy watching the chaos
better in 1.25 speed
Greetings from the home of Steve Earle, how can I meet a Galway Girl?
Even Ozomatli can't get that many people on stage !
so. many. people. on. stage.
All the bands that were playing that day (5 bands) came back on stage for encore
@@jonny67h just relieved the stage didn't collapse under the weight of humanity!
This is the band that betrayed Winston Marshall for saying he liked Andy Ngo's book, right? SJWs can get bent.
It would be my luck if I met a pretty little girl with black hair and blue eyes at Galloway and she turned out to be a dude.
It could happen and you wouldn't even have to be drunk😂😂😂
Galway Girl - today, 2023, in Galway, the most common name for a baby is Mohammad. Why did you do it?
Where did you hear that nonsense?
Gobshite
@@DCFelix67 I live and work in Galway, the majority especially of the youth are not native Irish, and only going one way just like every other western country
@@suolonatio32 But they are Ukrainians and Poles and other nationalities--not all calling their kids Mohammad. Anyway, many might be fluent Irish speakers soon--some are already. The Irish went all over the world too. That is why I am not in Galway myself,
Unfortunately it's true. We are being invaded by the third world.