Thats fkn great 1st class not a track suit or hoodie in sight. The two girls at the start doing the Saturday night fever dance look cool just thought I'd mention it
@@paulmcdonough1093 You ever notice how people in the country are always fucking moaning about Dublin, but yet, you never hear, barely ever, anyone here talking like that. Half of my family are from the country, and most of the people in the country are very nice people. Its you and your little tribe of hillbillys, probably on the dole. You don't know shit, Dublin makes almost all the money in Ireland. We're very nice people and i wont take that shit from any man and i'm not going to hate country people just because of some pigeon like you. Parts of Dublin are very poor and run down, parts of it are dumps yeah...but so what, that's nothing got to do with you though is it?, don't you worry. There's an old saying, ''the map is not the territory''.
At 27 seconds in, the white wooden porch top over the front door on the corner house in the background was "MAYVILLE" I think? I used to cycle from Portmarnock to Jones Road Johnston Mooney & O'Brien's depot for my summer and weekend job as a van boy in 1981, at 14 years of age. Remember passing that house each time on the way there and back. In addition, one of the Bread Men lived in the back of there, I can't remember his name but he was youngish back in 1981, had a semi-cleft palate if I remember, and the nicest guy you could imagine. I wonder if anyone recognises him from my description... he had a killer sense of humour, from what I remember..
What was his age in 1981? I was 13 in 1977 and used to go to the Dubs matches in Croke Park (for a bit of barney against the culchies). I remember a bloke who was a couple of years older than me and went to all of the matches on the terraces of the Hill and had a cleft palate and a "mot" who he brought along with him. He was definitely from the Ballybough area because he was always with blokes who were from there. Sorry - that's the best I can do but the cleft palate was distinctive
I was in single digit age at this time. I still remember those years well, the summers, we had two or three very good summers! I remember thinking this must be the norm for summers! How wrong I was lol
Such a simple vid - really captured the moment ... loved the soundtrack to it too, good job on that. Its not 'Joe Duffy' from RTÉ Radio who shot it tho' - I just heard that on RTÉ radio 26/06/2013 a few minutes ago, which is how I ended up here.
Yes was just thinking same thing..1978 movie camers xxxxx expensive very few had them ..i was 16 then funny looking at clothes fashion the long hair.. i see drinking and smoking has not changed yet life different among teens.. nice video reminder..nice to have found it and uploaded it.most of those people in late 50s or early 60s now
I grew up in this area in the earlier 80's. Could anyone please tell me where to find the exact version of The Cliffs of Duneen thats playing in the second half of this video?
I was in Germany at the time 15. I loved Europe and these young people in this video looked and acted like us.
The time before Drugs tore the area apart.
The Last Rose of Summer. Love this song.
Thats fkn great 1st class not a track suit or hoodie in sight. The two girls at the start doing the Saturday night fever dance look cool just thought I'd mention it
A grèať piece of history
What a beautiful City Dublin is. Its the people who make it.
IrishBard beautiful is a bit of an exaggeration I think
its a mess shithole
@@paulmcdonough1093 And where are you from Some boghole?
Yes true grew up there many moons ago 😢 miss very much
@@paulmcdonough1093 You ever notice how people in the country are always fucking moaning about Dublin, but yet, you never hear, barely ever, anyone here talking like that. Half of my family are from the country, and most of the people in the country are very nice people. Its you and your little tribe of hillbillys, probably on the dole. You don't know shit, Dublin makes almost all the money in Ireland. We're very nice people and i wont take that shit from any man and i'm not going to hate country people just because of some pigeon like you. Parts of Dublin are very poor and run down, parts of it are dumps yeah...but so what, that's nothing got to do with you though is it?, don't you worry. There's an old saying, ''the map is not the territory''.
At 27 seconds in, the white wooden porch top over the front door on the corner house in the background was "MAYVILLE" I think? I used to cycle from Portmarnock to Jones Road Johnston Mooney & O'Brien's depot for my summer and weekend job as a van boy in 1981, at 14 years of age. Remember passing that house each time on the way there and back.
In addition, one of the Bread Men lived in the back of there, I can't remember his name but he was youngish back in 1981, had a semi-cleft palate if I remember, and the nicest guy you could imagine. I wonder if anyone recognises him from my description... he had a killer sense of humour, from what I remember..
What was his age in 1981? I was 13 in 1977 and used to go to the Dubs matches in Croke Park (for a bit of barney against the culchies). I remember a bloke who was a couple of years older than me and went to all of the matches on the terraces of the Hill and had a cleft palate and a "mot" who he brought along with him. He was definitely from the Ballybough area because he was always with blokes who were from there.
Sorry - that's the best I can do but the cleft palate was distinctive
Absolutely beautiful and brilliant.. 🤣
I was in single digit age at this time. I still remember those years well, the summers, we had two or three very good summers! I remember thinking this must be the norm for summers! How wrong I was lol
Playing football in those flares was tricky.
WOW This is brilliant
Such a simple vid - really captured the moment ... loved the soundtrack to it too, good job on that. Its not 'Joe Duffy' from RTÉ Radio who shot it tho' - I just heard that on RTÉ radio 26/06/2013 a few minutes ago, which is how I ended up here.
OMG Thats my mother at 3 :15. Holy cow!
Fair play to you lol 😜not a bad looker neither..
Well tell us your mas name
I used to hang out on that train line in the 90s, same buzz then, wonder what it's like now.
I'd love to see some footage of clondalkin in the early 80s-90s
Long live film long live Ireland
Remember Dublin well this makes me sad to see left many moons ago
Irish people!❤❤❤❤❤
Today the name of Ballybough is synonymous with....of 🤕
nice film. tune - the last rose of summer
Ireland full of irish people, Before Drugs
And social media,
the girl at 1.17 gorgeous
Keith Connell Denise mcdonagh
Yeah she was a beauty in that shot.
@@thedark2536 probably my relative I have a anglosised surname though
Good owl Denise...
Yes beautiful girl
Lived in st Bridgets avenue cross the tracks to go to school in east wall
someone in Ballybough in 1978 with a video camera ,RTE must have had bad security back then
It's an 8mm movie shot on a cine camera. Stil a fairly expensive piece of kit back then but certainly not what was being used by RTE.
Yes was just thinking same thing..1978 movie camers xxxxx expensive very few had them ..i was 16 then funny looking at clothes fashion the long hair.. i see drinking and smoking has not changed yet life different among teens.. nice video reminder..nice to have found it and uploaded it.most of those people in late 50s or early 60s now
@@timexironman100m yes they go be be good if we could see them now
jasus i was only five then
A friend of mine shot this video .Rte had nothing whatsoever to do with this .Born and reared on clonliffe ave .
when Ireland was Irish.
That's my brother Mark
Good lad
Hi Joe I'm David Parkes Mark and sean youngest brother
six pack of harp on a saturday evening before "victories" excellent
Before Victories? Was that Victories the dance in Ballymun, by any chance?
joe here,is that sean mark parkes brother? and who is acingit123????
I grew up in this area in the earlier 80's. Could anyone please tell me where to find the exact version of The Cliffs of Duneen thats playing in the second half of this video?
Six pack of harp before u go up da blind incident days
@urbanstroller Unfortunately, there were both tracksuits *and* Heroin in 1970's Dublin. .
Maybe so but not to the extent of the 80’s. The tracksuit comment is just ridiculous.
no park or soccor fields
Plenty of great old footage on UA-cam but this isn’t one of them.
Why
Gurriers.
Your mother always loved a gurrier.
early onset alcoholism
1:13 what pretty young ladies
That's my brother Mark