Some folks have a special charisma, and Ronnie is one of them. What a great icon of Irishness. May Ronnie's music be pleasing to God and the angels! RIP Ronnie.
My God, All the GREAT one's are just about all gone. They'll never be replaced, no matter what anyone says. All their music will go on forever. May GOD BLESS them all.
All those boys The Clancy Brothers and their dear 1st cousin Tommy Makem along with the Dubliners were in a class of their own, they were flipping brilliant storytellers, historians, teachers, advisers, musicians, they were all born to play and tell the stories of Ireland and other lands from all over this world.
Clancy Brothers and The Dubliners are the best Irish singers for ever !!!! It's make me Always happy. They are unknown in France, but me I know them, and every morning , in my bathroom, they sing for me😜
I rember dublin city in tjhe old times.rinng a ring a rosy.glass cages spring up along the quays.no compassion .dublin keepcs on changin and nothing seems to rhyme.ring a a ring a rossie.
There will be no one again with the humour, intelligence , musically brilliant and craic like Ronnie Drew and all the Dubliners plus Planxty and all the real Irish Bards!! Love ye xx
@@wthwasthat8884 You're a stereotypical leftist eunuch, just another feckless fairy who abandoned his manhood and sucks at the teat of the European Union - your masters. Shame on you.
I feel blessed as a 49 year old to have grown up weened on the teat of Clancy brothers and Dubliners music. I’m probably the youngest of those who did. I’m not even Irish. But my mum loved the fiddle and there was only so much American folk with good fiddle work. Ahh. Nice memories. Thanks for the vid.
Let no man nor woman nor government Ever airbrush the history witness shared in irish ballad .. what is sung about the past present or future .. Clancy Brothers Dubliners be no other 🎵🙌 I love ❤
Sure sounded some good,wish I could of got the chance to see them all in concert,gotta get across da pond one of these days and set me eyes upon Ireland
This is mighty. Gay Byrne had great respect for our native music and song. Purists owe him a hell of a debt. These programmes are badly needed these days. I wonder' will we ever again have groups like The Clancy's and The Dubliners.?
I hope so. Heard Liam's son recently on radio singing Roddie McCorley, and I had to listen twice to figure that it was not Liam, but his son Donal Clancy. He is a great young man who does lovely shows of his dad's music. So in a way his dad'd music is alive.
John O'Connor it would be nice if the tradition was carried on. I would hate to see ballads and rebel songs die. sadly, this music is rarely heard on local radio these days. the media have decided that these songs are not trendy enough. there is plenty of traditional music around, but ballads and rebel songs could be in danger. it seems that no one wants to sing these songs anymore. let's hope that someone will preserve them.
I certainly hope' we might have someone to carry the flag for this music. Patsy Watchorn' Johnny Mc'Evoy' Paddy Reilly' and Sean Cannon are still singing. Let's hope' they will leave some important legacy.
Glen He moved between our native music' and jazz. in fact this clip from the first music style I mentioned' tells us he knew his music. You can tell' he means everything he says. He presented another great show sometime in the 90's with the basic name of The Gay Byrne Music Show. All styles' were given a chance. do you remember that show.?
Despicable what is being done to our great nation, the most backward kind of progress ever known to man. Long live old Ireland, don't become a distant memory!
@@ishkaboooo ahh yes the good owl days back when the priests dittled generations of little irish boys and the nuns killed babies and then buried them by the masses.
@Deathwysh I know friend. I miss 'em all. I really wanted to see someone in concert before they died and now it's too late. :( I was heart broken when Makem and Liam died.
The Dubliners became a much-loved household name here in England, especially after their smash hit Seven Drunken Nights, but we'd hardly heard of Tommy Makem and the Clancy Brothers more's the pity, probably because they were based in the USA and Ireland and never gigged in England as far as I know.
mary jane Prouty - I've only been abroad once in my life, to Paris in 1975 but was glad to get back to England and tuck into english roast beef and chips..:)
mary jane Prouty - in 1958 aged 10 on a school trip to London our teachers took us into the snooty Lyons Corner House for a meal but the chips were cold and soggy. I learnt from that example that posh people looked down on us ordinary english. That's how it's always been, for example in Victorian times things were pretty grim for ordinary folks while the upper classes didn't care and were invading places like Ireland to line their pockets.. So when I hear some Irish saying "we hate the english", that's not really fair on the ordinary english who suffered at the hands of the toffs just as much.. PS- an IRA bomb went off in Leicester (England) in 1990, it rattled our windows 2 miles away and woke up our cat but miraculously nobody was hurt. Beats me what our cat had done to upset the Irish?..;)
mary jane Prouty - yes I've been exploring the Irish landscape and mountains in Google Earth streetview, and they blow my socks off, there's a mountain in Donegal called Errigal that looks like a mini-Everest.
+Tungsten Kid I left the UK for the US over 20 years ago and I still have the odd pang of regret but when have a deep think about it I am not sure I could go back to modern liberal Britain. The PC brigade that Monty Python used to joke about are now in charge of the country.
true blue, like im not against the script but there really not plug in your earpods n sing along too, feeling all too proud to be Irish, this makes me so proud to be Irish the lads created beautiful music, god bless you lads
My old family business booked Ronnie to perform when the Dubliners were on a break. Pardon the pun but Ronnie drew a small crowd that night and when I went to negotiate with him over his fee and bear in mind I wax about 18 or 19 at the time, I will always remember what he said to me - now listen sonny, there’s no point in you making it a bad night for both of us !!
Lovely rendition. The version I learned, it ended with--"And the moral of this story is (weeya, weeya, wy-ya!) DON'T stick knives in baby's HEAD! (Down by the river siy-ya)"
I used to sing this with a group of male friends, for which the other women in the group HATED me! I didn't understand their rage until I became a mother myself. In my defense, I only found the song funny at the time, because being so young I didn't understand the world really can be this evil. So it seemed preposterous and therefore funny. Also, we had an added last verse, the last line of which I delivered using my best (very bad) Boris Karloff impression. We pronounced this in a more 'Long John Silver' type of accent. "The moral of the story is, Weela, weela, WY-oh, Don't stick knives in Babby's 'eads!, Down by the River si-yo."
Some folks have a special charisma, and Ronnie is one of them. What a great icon of Irishness. May Ronnie's music be pleasing to God and the angels! RIP Ronnie.
Ronnie had a voice like no one else just amazing
As did Luke Kelly
Ronnie was a straightforward shooter. He’s on the level of Johnny Cash.
My God, All the GREAT one's are just about all gone. They'll never be replaced, no matter what anyone says. All their music will go on forever. May GOD BLESS them all.
So true,nearly all the music legends are gone,God be good to them,was at Phil Coulter concert last night, he's 77
The music lives on, and the spirit remains, for the new generations to embrace and celebrate. The Irish way.
Jeg håper sterkt at noen lærer seg musikken og fremfører den på puber /utesteder nå vi kan samles igjen.
Paddy Reilly and John Sheehan are still cutting about!
@@DualFrodo and seán cannon
All those boys The Clancy Brothers and their dear 1st cousin Tommy Makem along with the Dubliners were in a class of their own, they were flipping brilliant storytellers, historians, teachers, advisers, musicians, they were all born to play and tell the stories of Ireland and other lands from all over this world.
Your right just brilliant
Ronnie what a man to tell a story he was class and he is missed sorely by everyone who ever heard that wonderful voice of his
And the bluest eyes.
These legends can't be replaced, I'm so happy to exist with them
Could listen to Ronnie tell stories all day
Clancy Brothers and The Dubliners are the best Irish singers for ever !!!! It's make me Always happy. They are unknown in France, but me I know them, and every morning , in my bathroom, they sing for me😜
Ronnie - you are not just a colorful singer but also a colorful storyteller! We shall miss you - RIP.
I love their attitude to playing. they just get up and do it, no fucking around! Rest easy Barney, and Ronnie!
I love them all may them all Rest In Peace.
There will never be the likes of them again.
Brilliant musicians.
God Bless.
Ireland have a special culture, protect it with all your might.
Youre too right
Yes we have but 👍
I rember dublin city in tjhe old times.rinng a ring a rosy.glass cages spring up along the quays.no compassion .dublin keepcs on changin and nothing seems to rhyme.ring a a ring a rossie.
These guys just dripped talent and wit. Incredible in any age.
There will be no one again with the humour, intelligence , musically brilliant and craic like Ronnie Drew and all the Dubliners plus Planxty and all the real Irish Bards!! Love ye xx
Barneys banjo playin is genious.... I had a flashback to when I heard my first Dubliners album
The Ireland of my youth ..... their nearly all gone now sadly.
Because of leftist socialist globalist euro scum forcing 3rd world savages onto the island.
thats why we need to keep playing and singing the songs.
@@pm829 There's always one plastic paddy trying to turn Ireland into Yankland. Go'way and tell others how the moon is made of cheese there now.
@@wthwasthat8884 You're a stereotypical leftist eunuch, just another feckless fairy who abandoned his manhood and sucks at the teat of the European Union - your masters. Shame on you.
I love when he perform with the pogues very good 🎵🎶 memories
What a great bunch of lads
I feel blessed as a 49 year old to have grown up weened on the teat of Clancy brothers and Dubliners music. I’m probably the youngest of those who did.
I’m not even Irish. But my mum loved the fiddle and there was only so much American folk with good fiddle work.
Ahh. Nice memories. Thanks for the vid.
Nope your not the youngest I'm 35
Were never see likes of them again 100% true class.
Let no man nor woman nor government
Ever airbrush the history witness shared in irish ballad .. what is sung about the past present or future .. Clancy Brothers Dubliners be no other 🎵🙌 I love ❤
The Dubliners and The Clancy's is a perfect day in Éireann!
Sure sounded some good,wish I could of got the chance to see them all in concert,gotta get across da pond one of these days and set me eyes upon Ireland
Bloody great lovely men all the best my brothers from Scotland
Rest in Peace Liam, may the clay of your beloved Rínn in Dungarvan rest lightly upon you today and always.
Wonderful wit and talent. Cracking video.
Ronnie Drew never needed a mic,that booming voice was exceptional..Rip Ronnie Drew the Wicklow boy..
what a voice!
ahhh, lordy did my old Irish Dad loved these guys...Played the hell out of their albums when he returned from Nam the last time.
Seen this 40 years ago when I was 14 years of my God brilliant 👏
The Clancys were like, the clean Mr Rogers version of the Dubliners in sweaters😁.
It's just so good...its tremendous..
these were truley the golden years
As an Englishman listening to them for the first time they are great
Brilliant stuff. Iv never seen this before. I think I was about two at the time of this. Thanks very much for posting this.
This is mighty. Gay Byrne had great respect for our native music and song. Purists owe him a hell of a debt. These programmes are badly needed these days. I wonder' will we ever again have groups like The Clancy's and The Dubliners.?
I hope so. Heard Liam's son recently on radio singing Roddie McCorley, and I had to listen twice to figure that it was not Liam, but his son Donal Clancy. He is a great young man who does lovely shows of his dad's music. So in a way his dad'd music is alive.
John O'Connor
it would be nice if the tradition was carried on. I would hate to see ballads and rebel songs die. sadly, this music is rarely heard on local radio these days. the media have decided that these songs are not trendy enough. there is plenty of traditional music around, but ballads and rebel songs could be in danger. it seems that no one wants to sing these songs anymore. let's hope that someone will preserve them.
I certainly hope' we might have someone to carry the flag for this music. Patsy Watchorn' Johnny Mc'Evoy' Paddy Reilly' and Sean Cannon are still singing. Let's hope' they will leave some important legacy.
I dont remember Gay being an Irish music fan when I was a kid, he said he loved Jazz
Glen
He moved between our native music' and jazz. in fact this clip from the first music style I mentioned' tells us he knew his music. You can tell' he means everything he says. He presented another great show sometime in the 90's with the basic name of The Gay Byrne Music Show. All styles' were given a chance. do you remember that show.?
Legendary group ...just fantastic. Many memories abide .
Them men told the world about Ireland great men best of all time
Love this clip! what a shame Luke's not there bur the lads were great. Ronnie is a natural.
Legends. All of them. RIP Gay Byrne.
I was very fortunate to see finbar performing in Mountjoy towards the end of his amazing life... A real gentleman and true story teller
Saw these groups & The Corriesat Newcastle City Hall in my younger days - great nights.
A fine bunch of Irishman and this is from an Italian
Never be replaced that's for sure Gibby Sorn 😎😀🍾
Having represented Ireland as an International
Horsewoman -Ireland is the best one can hope for - I love my country!
Humour and song are great medicine
twas great too see that again, thanks for the memories. Ceol agus Crack.
thanks for that brilliant too much still images with music on you tube of the dubliners great to see exactly what i was looking for
What a voice!💚Ronnie Drew.
Two of the worlds greatest groups of all time on the stage together
Great to see Makem made over that time!! 🙏🙏🙏
Ireland, then in the eighties, compare it to now!!!
Despicable what is being done to our great nation, the most backward kind of progress ever known to man. Long live old Ireland, don't become a distant memory!
Great owl days before the snowfalkes took over
Nostalgia is a hell of a drug.
@@ishkaboooo ahh yes the good owl days back when the priests dittled generations of little irish boys and the nuns killed babies and then buried them by the masses.
Ireland was miserable in the 80’s ffs
Met Ronnie Drew in Cork a couple of years before he passed. Lovely guy.
@Deathwysh
I know friend. I miss 'em all. I really wanted to see someone in concert before they died and now it's too late. :( I was heart broken when Makem and Liam died.
Some great artistes there mostly all no longer with us they will never be replaced
They were just brilliant ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ronnie ronnie ronnie we miss you. God bless your soul
My mother used to sing this to my twin brother and I when we were babies!
The Dubliners became a much-loved household name here in England, especially after their smash hit Seven Drunken Nights, but we'd hardly heard of Tommy Makem and the Clancy Brothers more's the pity, probably because they were based in the USA and Ireland and never gigged in England as far as I know.
mary jane Prouty - I've only been abroad once in my life, to Paris in 1975 but was glad to get back to England and tuck into english roast beef and chips..:)
mary jane Prouty - in 1958 aged 10 on a school trip to London our teachers took us into the snooty Lyons Corner House for a meal but the chips were cold and soggy.
I learnt from that example that posh people looked down on us ordinary english. That's how it's always been, for example in Victorian times things were pretty grim for ordinary folks while the upper classes didn't care and were invading places like Ireland to line their pockets..
So when I hear some Irish saying "we hate the english", that's not really fair on the ordinary english who suffered at the hands of the toffs just as much..
PS- an IRA bomb went off in Leicester (England) in 1990, it rattled our windows 2 miles away and woke up our cat but miraculously nobody was hurt.
Beats me what our cat had done to upset the Irish?..;)
mary jane Prouty - yes I've been exploring the Irish landscape and mountains in Google Earth streetview, and they blow my socks off, there's a mountain in Donegal called Errigal that looks like a mini-Everest.
+Tungsten Kid
I left the UK for the US over 20 years ago and I still have the odd pang of regret but when have a deep think about it I am not sure I could go back to modern liberal Britain.
The PC brigade that Monty Python used to joke about are now in charge of the country.
bighands69 - mind you, I hear the Republic has just voted to allow gay marriage, so it's as bad there now as the UK..;)
How class is this
All gone now but now forgotten 👏👏
unreal can't believe i've seen this!!never thought i would
I wish I was born back then 😢 sessions were real session s
Best group ever rip some of the lads
Greatest of all entertainers so sadly gone all that wonderful talent lays in the ground silent RIP
Don't make them like Ronnie any more. Legend.
Thank fuck for that a bunch of drunk retards
We were so lucky to see them play talk and laugh nothing out there now❤
The Dubliners are the true legends here, Ronnie Drew RIP ...Tommy paid my first month’s rent
true blue, like im not against the script but there really not plug in your earpods n sing along too, feeling all too proud to be Irish, this makes me so proud to be Irish the lads created beautiful music, god bless you lads
Irishrebelsongs
Irish
Rebel
Songs
My old family business booked Ronnie to perform when the Dubliners were on a break. Pardon the pun but Ronnie drew a small crowd that night and when I went to negotiate with him over his fee and bear in mind I wax about 18 or 19 at the time, I will always remember what he said to me - now listen sonny, there’s no point in you making it a bad night for both of us !!
And now Barney is gone :( Rest in Peace Barney.
Great song by the dubiners
Great stuff...love the laid back atmostsphere and crack going on
April 28, 1984, right after Luke kelly died, right before the Clancys and Makem's Reunion tour
True gentlemen, the lot of 'em. Fond memories.
I would like to have met any of them.
Ahhh Ronnie! One in a million RIP.
Ronnie's voice is so recognisable, like Elvis, you just know. Legends both.
Brilliant
Great video, good old song.
Lovely rendition. The version I learned, it ended with--"And the moral of this story is (weeya, weeya, wy-ya!) DON'T stick knives in baby's HEAD! (Down by the river siy-ya)"
I will always remember Ronnie from our days in Glasthule
Great to see that.
God bless the legends
God rest their souls irelands finest
God practically everyone in this video has passed where do the years go 😢
LUKE KELLY IS MY 3rd COUSIN!!!!!! :D :D :D
emerkelly3 Think ya have it a bit wrong
Love this! I think Ronnie may have had a pint or 5 before this performance
My God amazing
Sa dernière apparition ! RIP Ronnie !
God bless y'all
r.i.p. ronnie legend
long live the legend of ronnie D!!!!!!!!
I used to sing this with a group of male friends, for which the other women in the group HATED me! I didn't understand their rage until I became a mother myself. In my defense, I only found the song funny at the time, because being so young I didn't understand the world really can be this evil. So it seemed preposterous and therefore funny. Also, we had an added last verse, the last line of which I delivered using my best (very bad) Boris Karloff impression. We pronounced this in a more 'Long John Silver' type of accent.
"The moral of the story is, Weela, weela, WY-oh, Don't stick knives in Babby's 'eads!, Down by the River si-yo."
Yes u cant beat who can sing from THE HEART NO NEED FOR GADETHS THERE NATURAL MAY THEY NEVER BE FORGOTTON
Great!
Gay Byrne, Ronnie, Paddy and *The Dubliners were on the stage it was really unforgettable moments of the Late Late shows.
RIP ronnie
ur a legend
Those are the mother and the aunties of the best Beards!
Nobody tells a story like ronnie RIP
There's no one like Ronnie drew❤
brillant
Almost a 1,00,0000 😊!!! Awesome 👍😎!!!