I remember watching this as a child, so beautiful, I remember the original Dubliners, and after losing Christy, Sinead and Shane and watching John Sheehan at Shane's funeral, the last man standing, may he live long and prosper, an absolute legend in his own right ❤❤❤❤
I heard this song on the Irish Hit Parade (Boston radio) and chose it as the song I danced with my mother to at my wedding, I actually had no idea he wrote it for his mom, funny that.
Winnie Wallace..Mr Sheehan ,thank you for this. Very few people can give something that will be cherished by so many. You have been given that gift. The Marino waltz, an absolute treasure.
God bless Ireland 🇮🇪 this brings so many good memories even lucky enough to have briquettes me mother always had a blaring fire and bnm Offaly briquettes staring out
Great tune Marino still looks the same but how Dublin Ireland has Changed in the intervening years since 1987 its 2020 now I fear we are in for big changes next year
Dublin, like every city changes from one day to the next. 1770 was never going to be like 1870, likewise completely different to 1970, undoubtedly it'll be entirely different again in 2070. Change is the only constant.
I remember watching this as a child, so beautiful, I remember the original Dubliners, and after losing Christy, Sinead and Shane and watching John Sheehan at Shane's funeral, the last man standing, may he live long and prosper, an absolute legend in his own right ❤❤❤❤
I heard this song on the Irish Hit Parade (Boston radio) and chose it as the song I danced with my mother to at my wedding, I actually had no idea he wrote it for his mom, funny that.
Why have I got tears in my eyes listening to this?
How there is any dislikes towards this is beyond me. This is pure Irish gold.
Totally agree and we love Ireland from oversea too ☘️☘️☘️♥️
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Absolutely a genius
Barney Mckenna amazing banjo player RIP Barney.
God I miss this Ireland. We had nothing but life seemed so carefree.
Thank you for this tune Mr Sheehan, it's uniquely beautiful.
One of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard. Love it.
Winnie Wallace..Mr Sheehan ,thank you for this. Very few people can give something that will be cherished by so many. You have been given that gift. The Marino waltz, an absolute treasure.
Long live John Sheehan !!!!
I had a dubliners album with this song on it back in 2003. Still brings me outside of time.
Listening at a stone's throw from Marino, is a special thing indeed 💖
Wonderful melody!
Fabulous John thank you for this ❤
The only tune I can dance to. So simple. So beautiful.
Have you ever heard such a nice Irish tune.
I remember watching this live.
A very lucky audience.
Who gave this a thumbs down , 🤨 . Great tune boys 👏👏
God bless Ireland 🇮🇪 this brings so many good memories even lucky enough to have briquettes me mother always had a blaring fire and bnm Offaly briquettes staring out
My Dad's favourite tune. x
Always surprises me how the backing usually fails the first few turns of this beautiful waltz. Fantastique boquette.
Ah, his ma looked delighted 😪
Beautiful tune..
I luv this
Anyone seen my peat briquette lying around the place...
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Happy St. Patrick's Day 2024!
Great tune Marino still looks the same but how Dublin Ireland has Changed in the intervening years since 1987 its 2020 now I fear we are in for big changes next year
And has it changed!! No longer the Dublin I knew.
3 years after your comment and it's worse now than ever. Rest In Peace Éire 💚
Dublin, like every city changes from one day to the next. 1770 was never going to be like 1870, likewise completely different to 1970, undoubtedly it'll be entirely different again in 2070. Change is the only constant.
You hardly have any footage of Luke Kelly or anything from the Dubliners television programme on RTÉ from the early ‘70s?