@@dustinhiggins6358 He does realise it surely, he's clearly just writing it out like Luke sings it with the strong Dublin brogue! "Shiz aytayne stowinn!" Most Dublin people would say it like that. But yeah, that's probably why Rebecca was saying Christ sake. I think she was likely just surprised that you didn't realise what the original poster was getting at. That's all.
Can anyone enlighten me as to what he sings/adds at the end? And also what is normally in the gap before “to you”. It sounds like he possibly says “me loyalties to you!” at the end but not sure? Thanks from a long time fan from Australia with the surname of Kelly!!
@@martincasey3995 nah, I knew that, I meant the bit he says before “to you” at the very end, and is it what is normally left out in the bit where he stamps his foot and then says “to you”! As I said, at the end it kinda sounds like it says “me loyalties to you” but I doubt that very much is the words! Lol!
Now I can't unhear that haha. I think it will be much more crass than that though due to the laugh and bamboozled look on the chaps face next to him (forgetting his name now).
WANDERING THRU DUBLIN ON A SATURDAY NIGHT, I WAS APPROACHED BY A VERY HANDSOME YOUNG WOMEN -------- SHE SAID ------ ''DO YOU HAVE THE TIME'' !!! I SAID, ''SORRY I DON'T WEAR A WATCH''. IT WAS ONLY ABOUT TEN MINUTES LATER ------- THAT I REALIZED IT WAS'NT MY WRIST SHE HAD AN INTEREST IN .
Thank you so much, Kelly. I’ll never get tired of listening to Luke Kelly and the Dubliners. They were such a great bunch!!💚💚☘️☘️
What a voice 💪🇮🇪
my dad used to always play this video on the TV
i need to play it for him now
God bless you.
Your father was a good man.
Love how they give a background story to each song.
Luke so happy singing this one! Just love all these guys. Ageless they are!
Sometimes when you look up your last name on UA-cam, you'll find a raunchy song about an old Irish red light district.
Brilliant!
YOU SHOULD FIND 'THE PAPER WORK' YOU MAY OWN IT STILL !!!
😂
Spot the yank
The Monto was the dirtiest part of Dublin back then.
These days it is Temple Bar.
Luke Kelley's lovely sister, Mona has just passed away. A lovely lady who looked very like him and loved music and dancing.
Rip
My new favorite
Luke Kelly is awesome!!
What a artist!!!!!!! we are Suffolk he we saw him in our lifetime.
What?
That song epitomises Luke soo much!
Did he like pro’s did he?
He was a John?! 😂
Super!
''Shes eighteen stowin!'' hahaha
18 stone is 252lbs
It's funny that you're laughing and not realizing he's saying stone
@@dustinhiggins6358 Christ sake🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️
@@rebeccamcdonald4884???
@@dustinhiggins6358 He does realise it surely, he's clearly just writing it out like Luke sings it with the strong Dublin brogue! "Shiz aytayne stowinn!" Most Dublin people would say it like that. But yeah, that's probably why Rebecca was saying Christ sake. I think she was likely just surprised that you didn't realise what the original poster was getting at. That's all.
2:27 to all that don't like the Dubliners and all of Ireland 😙
Love it Real Dubs
Yup the monto😂
Can anyone enlighten me as to what he sings/adds at the end? And also what is normally in the gap before “to you”. It sounds like he possibly says “me loyalties to you!” at the end but not sure?
Thanks from a long time fan from Australia with the surname of Kelly!!
Do you me "Pog mo thoin"?,it means Kiss my arse in Irish.
@@martincasey3995 nah, I knew that, I meant the bit he says before “to you” at the very end, and is it what is normally left out in the bit where he stamps his foot and then says “to you”! As I said, at the end it kinda sounds like it says “me loyalties to you” but I doubt that very much is the words! Lol!
The lyrics oriniginally are "Good night to you" but I wouldn't be surprised if luke tossed in some new lyrics for the craic
Now I can't unhear that haha.
I think it will be much more crass than that though due to the laugh and bamboozled look on the chaps face next to him (forgetting his name now).
On Google it says that he is saying langeroo
Haha the king of Ireland
Sign me iup
0:34
When was this filmed?
1970 by Granada Television in the north west of England, for a programme called The Talk Show.
@@robertmcalpine488 thanks for that 👍🏼
WANDERING THRU DUBLIN ON A SATURDAY NIGHT, I WAS APPROACHED BY A VERY HANDSOME YOUNG WOMEN -------- SHE SAID ------ ''DO YOU HAVE THE TIME'' !!! I SAID, ''SORRY I DON'T WEAR A WATCH''. IT WAS ONLY ABOUT TEN MINUTES LATER ------- THAT I REALIZED IT WAS'NT MY WRIST SHE HAD AN INTEREST IN .
Up the dubs