I brought my aunt to see Liam Clancy in Kilkenny some years ago (as it turned out, it was our last chance to ever see him). We were way up in the balcony and, yet, it felt like we had him all to ourselves in the kitchen at home. He created an intimacy that is extremely rare for any entertainer. His capacity for entertaining was hypnotic, so much so that, when he said his signature goodbye ("Have ye no homes to go to?") it was like he clicked his fingers and I'd been awoken.
The many religions of man, and their attendant deceit and self-interest have never done it for me. But the honest fervency and love that poured forth out of Tommy Makem - now that's the real thing. Bless you Tommy. We owe you far more than we can ever say.
Best darn cover of this classic song. First heard Pete Seeger in concert sing this back in the 1980. I still have the Clancy Brothers albums. Boy, did I love them>
My dad used have this on a mix-tape with a crap ton of the Dubliners, simply titled "Irish Tape". Used to play it in the car when I was a kid. It's taken 15 years for me to find it haha, thank you for the upload :)
that one is my favourte song i love all there songs music and the lyrics and the poerty witch i love it rfedmins me of back home in Ifrelan d witch i come from
The last time I had a garden, the Drug War Gestapo came down on me and charged me with felony gardening and felony gardening with a friend. It would be so wonderful if the alcohol supremacists allowed me to have a garden.
WORD MIKE. The booze supremacists. Since their supplier is the prime drug dealer in the land . . The Government. We all know why pubs are operating in covid . . the revenue.
when your as famous as Liam and Tommy you too can employ the ledgend that is Arty McGlynn RIP to play guitar behind you. is that Des Hayes on Mandolin ?
I brought my aunt to see Liam Clancy in Kilkenny some years ago (as it turned out, it was our last chance to ever see him). We were way up in the balcony and, yet, it felt like we had him all to ourselves in the kitchen at home. He created an intimacy that is extremely rare for any entertainer. His capacity for entertaining was hypnotic, so much so that, when he said his signature goodbye ("Have ye no homes to go to?") it was like he clicked his fingers and I'd been awoken.
Found this during lockdown 2020
I saw them in concert several times, their live shows were really magic. I met them as well, they were really nice guys.
Love this version. I saw them in concert many-a-time and they were such great performers.
The many religions of man, and their attendant deceit and self-interest have never done it for me. But the honest fervency and love that poured forth out of Tommy Makem - now that's the real thing. Bless you Tommy. We owe you far more than we can ever say.
Jeff Cornblatt
Fully agree with you Jeff..Two wonderful artists..
love this music grew up on it with my parents
This so greatly shows the beauty of Tommy Makems voice
"Pulling weeds and picking stones, Man is made of dreams and bones." Fab lyric.
Absolutely brilliant song,reminds me of my father's stories.
Best darn cover of this classic song. First heard Pete Seeger in concert sing this back in the 1980. I still have the Clancy Brothers albums. Boy, did I love them>
Greetings from America! I really like this version as well.
Wonderful band. Legends of Irish music
@Lord Farquaad: I'm the Gingerbread Man! all gone now.
Written by David Mallett.
@@patszer8314 Written by David Mallett.
What I would do to go back in time and see this.How sad it's gone,this wonderful echo
Love this version, first time hearing them.
A fantastic song,you reap what you sow .
You really do, for good or ill.🇺🇸
your spelling ?
Good song! Great singers and awesome instrumentals!!
Great musicians, I grew up with this on the radio and I only appreciate it now.
_So did I..._
Excellent version of that Maine song. If Dave Mallet were to never write another song, this one would be enough.
Amen.
I agree!🇺🇸
Glennconor in Clonmel! As a child on my holidays, from Dublin too that beautiful little cottage in Glenconner.Thankyou Nan & Jim Fitzgerald .
That's beautifull it's been a long time since I felt that way bless you
My dad used have this on a mix-tape with a crap ton of the Dubliners, simply titled "Irish Tape". Used to play it in the car when I was a kid. It's taken 15 years for me to find it haha, thank you for the upload :)
Great to see a live version of this song.
❤❤ inch by inch and row by row - - - - bless these seeds I sow !!!! ❤❤❤❤
I am the biggest Fan of The Clancy Brothers and Tommy makem
After myself, of course : )
I love this song!
Great rendition!
I know every word. 💚
Legends
I love these guys.
I Love when John Denver,of blessed memory, sang this song on the Muppets with all the little Muppet plants.
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John Denver's version was quite magical. He was also a master.
This is the best version
Good memories!🇺🇸
Terrific! Thanks for posting.
that one is my favourte song i love all there songs music and the lyrics and the poerty witch i love it rfedmins me of back home in Ifrelan d witch i come from
"Inch by inch row by row, may GOD bless these seeds I sow" is how it should be....
Go ahead and sing it that way, if you wish.🇺🇸
They must have been some sight in their day at the garden. No wonder Bob Dylan loved them.
Gather the Clancys, Tommy Makem and the original Dubliners and we can live happily e'er after
serenaspeace22 Totally agreed!!
Written by David Mallett...a man from Maine.
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Thank God infinitely for the Clancy Brothers, Tommy !akem, their families, and may God richly bless their descendants. In Jesus name, Amen.
A unique song .
sure do miss them
Dave sings it more like the prayer I believe it is...but this is a pretty good version.
Like a finely tuned instrument
The last time I had a garden, the Drug War Gestapo came down on me and charged me with felony gardening and felony gardening with a friend. It would be so wonderful if the alcohol supremacists allowed me to have a garden.
WORD MIKE. The booze supremacists. Since their supplier is the prime drug dealer in the land . . The Government. We all know why pubs are operating in covid . . the revenue.
Saw them perform at Bishop Ford Central Catholic H.S.back in 1990.Brooklyn N.Y.Clancy Bros with Tommy Makem.
Must have sung the Cobbler just before this
This John Denver is covered well
when your as famous as Liam and Tommy you too can employ the ledgend that is Arty McGlynn RIP to play guitar behind you. is that Des Hayes on Mandolin ?
Tommy Makem
is this on spotify?
Who are the dumbbells gave tums down
People who dislike gardens
Garden gnome trolls? :-D
Don't make them like these anymore..
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Tough to cover perfection though.
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