Paddy has gone up to put a wee bit of pep into the music in heaven. If you hear the sound of feet tapping, or even stamping a wee bit to great rhythm up in the sky, that's Paddy getting a rare old shindig rolling. RIP maestro. You were great.
My family are from Carlow and I grew up in London my dad had a drink and played armoured cars and tanks and guns my mam played the Chieftains- my mam understood don’t let them take away your roots - trouble comes and go but Ireland will be Ireland- the Invaders will go home in shame 🇮🇪
Derek Bell, Martin Fay, Lord rest them! Just gorgeous music, Brought down to us by soulful people. And special gracias to the genius who made them al, Sean O' Riada.
@@pgm3 You're right, Sean Potts and his son now, both legendary tin Whistle players, and Sean once a vital part of The Chieftains, many thanks for reminding me!
I love the Chieftains. Their music is really great. Though they seldom sing, tieir performance make me always me happiest. However there are only a few members alive, Matt Moloy and Kevin Coneff? Hope they live long...
While visiting Phoenix/Scottsdale I enjoyed a tour around the Musical Instrument Museum and came across the Irish exhibition which featured the Chieftains. Seeing photos of the group reminded me of my early school days attending Donore Avenue with Kevin Conneff as a class mate. I enjoy everything the Chieftains represent.
I m a big fan of chieftains .. got ALL their recordings … on lps.. and cds … though it is amazing , though, not one word of Irish spoken or sang on this show … 🤔…. Not a word
A true Irish music legend R.I.P. Paddy. Thank you. You left us with Irish music history that will never die.
R.I.P Paddy Moloney, one of Ireland's Finest musicians, the founder member of The Chieftains, formed 1962, condolences to the family.
Lovely post, thanks
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Paddy has gone up to put a wee bit of pep into the music in heaven. If you hear the sound of feet tapping, or even stamping a wee bit to great rhythm up in the sky, that's Paddy getting a rare old shindig rolling. RIP maestro. You were great.
Paddy Moloney, Ambassador of trad Irish music and culture to the World. Rest in Peace, Paddy. 😢
Condolences to Paddy's family , reunited with Derek and Martin , making beautiful music in heaven 💖💖💖
Traditional Irish music and a bottle of stout heaven on earth
My family are from Carlow and I grew up in London my dad had a drink and played armoured cars and tanks and guns my mam played the Chieftains- my mam understood don’t let them take away your roots - trouble comes and go but Ireland will be Ireland- the Invaders will go home in shame 🇮🇪
Derek Bell, Martin Fay, Lord rest them! Just gorgeous music, Brought down to us by soulful people. And special gracias to the genius who made them al, Sean O' Riada.
Don't forget Sean Potts, he of the eternal whistle.
@@pgm3 You're right, Sean Potts and his son now, both legendary tin Whistle players, and Sean once a vital part of The Chieftains, many thanks for reminding me!
Wow, history and many past, I must wait to meet all my Kin again!
I love the Chieftains. Their music is really great. Though they seldom sing, tieir performance make me always me happiest. However there are only a few members alive, Matt Moloy and Kevin Coneff?
Hope they live long...
i am Irish and i love this stuff
Blessed Saint Patrick's Day 2021!
The Chieftains are one of my favorite groups. Their music is timeless.
I've spent 1,000 hours listening to these guys!
While visiting Phoenix/Scottsdale I enjoyed a tour around the Musical Instrument Museum and came across the Irish exhibition which featured the Chieftains. Seeing photos of the group reminded me of my early school days attending Donore Avenue with Kevin Conneff as a class mate. I enjoy everything the Chieftains represent.
Great stuff. Nothing like it.😀👍
These guys are the originals.
チーフタンズの音楽。好き
Tis surely only a very advanced old culture that can produce this.
I thought I clicked on a different band called the Chieftains in the beginning, glad I stay tuned, lol. Happy St Patrick's Day 2017!
I used to go see the chieftains when they still worked at the Post office
Excellentissime!!! Thanks
Oh, man! A guy who plays the fiddle AND dances... Ole!!!!!!!
...at the same time, I might add.
Tears of stone...
"There is a stone in my heart, and it hurts like brand new shoes." -Pearls, written and arranged by Sade and Marnie Rose.
Thank you. :)
Fantastic!
I m a big fan of chieftains .. got ALL their recordings … on lps.. and cds … though it is amazing , though, not one word of Irish spoken or sang on this show … 🤔…. Not a word
Thanks!
I haven't got to a TV licence 😂
Love it thanks so much
I was listening: Galicia-Santiago... Eire.
❤️☘️🙏
¡bravooooooooooooooooooooo!
Thanks for posting. Is maith an fear thú.
デレク・ベルが、生きてる。
Ah it makes my Irish blood yearn for Waterford so it does
Boris the Spider
ah yes my Irish blood is yerning
🇮🇪 💚
Gabh mo leithscéal, d’éist mé , arís, agus chuala mé : ‘ cá bhfuil tú a Bhriain ?’ 😎
Uh oh !… I didn’t listen to the end and went back and I hear mo ghiolla mear … now I m completely embarrassed…. Náire orm 😲
what is the name of that flat drum and why don't you identify all the instruments?
Bodhrán.
Pronounced ‘bow-rawn’...some use the bow, as in bow and arrow - others use the bow from take a bow. I’m in the latter camp
It's the bodhran.Paticular to Ireland.
whats the name of the first song in this video ?
The march of the King of Laois.
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