For me, this is the best and most powerful rendition of any irish song by any irish performer. If you want to teach someone about irish culture, show them this, no more words needed.
Listening in Ballina, Co Mayo, Ireland , on St Patrick’s Day 2024. As powerful and as emotional as when my late brother and I heard it in O’Donohue’s in Merrion Row in the mid 60s.. ‘Those were the days my friend , we thought they’d never end’
Your surname McCulloch means the son of the hound of Ulster - Irish and Scottish people are the same people - explains the good taste in music - keep er lit m8 👍👍👍
I am from Newfoundland Canada with an Irish descent I have never been but one day would like to go to see you were my family originated and I first heard Luke Kelly today and his voice seem to take me away to that place where I did descend it was absolutely amazing thank you.
Have a listen to Luke sing 'scorne not his simplicity' written many years ago by Phil Coulter (another god) for his autistic son. If you don't cry, you're a stronger man than me.
My wife is Australian and I brought her to her great grandparents grave after some searching. It was very moving. The dead still walk among us if you let them
Absolutely timeless. I will never get tired of listening to Luke sing. He had a way of singing that hit you straight in the soul. Rip to the greatest 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Awestruck - my first listen to this today, the heavens aligned just right to treat me to this powerful, poignant gift of masterful, unpolished perfection. Stunningly beautiful. Thank you, UA-cam Suggestion gods. My soul is full.
The auld triangle - live version - unreal. His last performance a few month before he passed called the "the Night visiting" is the saddest performance on UA-cam
This makes me cry. I grew up in Dublin and I remember my Uncle came to visit and said there is a group of lads around the cornor and they can sing. They were the Dubliners, just starting out.
Unbelievable, the voice and music, how can anyone sing so beautifully? Luke Kelly is one in a hundred years or many more. Ar dheis Dé go raibh anam Luke.
One of the greatest live performances of all time, and the man in the audience who was brought to tears obviously recognized this. RIP Luke Kelly, there will never be another.
Alford Reynolds: You somehow found the exact expression to do this singer and song justice...irresistible authenticity...yes, indeed surrender - its rare today.
Three days ago I visited Luke's gravesite to say thank you. I didn't plan on it, but I just started singing this song with my hand on the stone, well, as much as I could with a lump in my throat.
On Raglan Road of an autumn day I saw her first and knew That her dark hair would weave a snare That I might one day rue I saw the danger, and I passed Along the enchanted way And I said, "Let grief be a falling leaf At the dawning of the day" On Grafton Street in November We tripped lightly along the ledge Of a deep ravine where can be seen The worth of passions pledged The Queen of Hearts still making tarts And I not making hay Oh, I loved too much and by such, by such Is happiness thrown away I gave her gifts of the mind I gave her the secret sign That's known to the artists who have known The true gods of sound and stone And word and tint without stint I gave her poems to say With her own name there and her own dark hair Like clouds over fields of May On a quiet street where old ghosts meet I see her walking now Away from me so hurriedly My reason must allow That I had loved not as I should A creature made of clay When the angel woos the clay He'd lose his wings at the dawn of day
He actually got the phrasing wrong in the third verse. It should actually be: I gave her gifts of the mind I gave the secret sign that's KNOWN To the artists WHO have known the TRUE Gods of sound and STONE But every cover has copied Luke's phrasing, which proves Luke is the gold standard for everything.
@@jackcarter5101 The two lines in Kavanagh's published edition are: "I gave her gifts of the mind I gave her the secret sign that's known To the artists who have known the true gods of sound and stone" The attested story is that Patrick Kavanagh personally gave Luke the poem. The setting of the ballad to the air of the older song 'The Breaking of the Day', which Kavanagh himself desired, is in no way straightforward; in fact it's a work of musical genius. That's why Kavanagh probably thought "I can't fit the words and music quite right, I've tried; if anyone can, this man can do it."
This is one of the only songs that makes me cry. It was my beautiful, deeply missed Irish Nana's favourite. The power in Kelly's voice is like nothing I've ever heard elsewhere... He's a man possessed when he's singing
I just heard this for the first time in my 27 years on this planet. No wonder this man is a legend. I havent heard folk music quite as golden as his work.
Amazing.....I have never heard anybody to sing a song with such a passion....and play the banjo while doing it with such ease. I remember my Da coming home the night that Luke had passed away in the early 80's and he was crying, as a young lad I didn't understand why. But I do now....me and my Da often sing Luke's songs together now LOL
If sincerity, beauty, truth and passion are art, Luke Kelly and Patrick Kavanagh embody my perception of it. This song encapsulates human frailty, tragedy, perfectly articulated inarticulateness and yearning. Great art is merely a mirror in which we can understand our own suffering.
One of the most beautiful poems ever written, this rendition from Luke is quite literally breathtakingly beautiful. This genuinely touches my soul and reminds of of my lost love. This is folk at the highest level. This likes of Luke we will never see again. I was happy to of heard you like.
Just to be in that room when Luke performed this great poem is a great thing to remember. I wonder if they all knew then that when Luke sang this, that it would be a definitive version unsurpassed by no one. They were a very lucky audience indeed.
That's right I am. My father's family emigrated from Ireland to the US in the late 1800s. I have spent plenty of time in Ireland via work and pleasure.@@jackholloway1
This is my favourite song from Luke I can't find the word's to say how good his Voice is magical brilliant are not good enough for him R.I.P Luke heaven have one of the best singers of all time
My song to my child to sing him to sleep many days ago! stunningly beautiful and many renditions are beautiful but none can compare to the passion and beauty of where it lays its soul! x
Awesome, absolutely awesome. I met Luke and the others one Sunday afternoon. I was only 20 and my boyfriend at the time was big friends with them. That was in 1966. Wow, 55 years ago!!
One of, if not THE Lovliest, most profound songs love and loss, ever written. Patrick Kavanagh was a genius, and Lukey was, and remains the ONLY person with the power and heart to speak the words as written, I will never ever tire of listening to this song. Bless you Luke.
Absolutely tremendous version of a wonderful song and what a voice to convey it so powerfully. Hits you in the heart. Bless you, Luke Kelly. You were a magical musician.
Today is the 3rd anniversary of my mothers passing. She had this unbelievable yearning for Ireland (in Welsh we call it “Hiraeth” a love or longing to a land we’ve never been). And though she never made a visit in this life to that beautiful land… I always feel close to her when I listen to this song, though it’s always accompanied by tears!
This song was 100% made for Luke Kelly what a singer he was the Passion and emotion he sang with can still be felt all these years later Such a pitty he was taken so young. The best singer ever to grace our beautiful country and even beyond. Rip Luke.
I remember when I was in my early twenties I had a master humongous collection of Irish Celtic music and folk music that and I'll never forget playing little Kelly singing this song from my mom and before the song was over she was crying and she said first off she said that singer has one of the most amazing voices I've ever heard in my life but she said the words in this song are so sad she said there's so much sorrow in it and I said Mom that's why I love Irish music because of that because of what was written in it and I played for a few other ones including the town of love so well which again the exact same issue the exact same thing things that that defy the reasons of why it's it's inherent to it it's an it's not something you can say it's because of this reason why Irish music is still loved no it's not it's many things but it's not just one issue or one thing but yeah this this is tremendous in that voice and that personality of Mr Kelly is just brilliant
The best ballad singer this country ever saw. We will never see his likes again.
One of a kind. The voice, the presence. A true Irish legend.
@@kieranmccaffrey3459 A true worldwide legend who is Irish! Don't undersell the man :)
never
Fabulous,soulsearing adventure of a song; Luke rips the senses and draws tears from the driest eye.
Indeed nor the Ireland of the early 1980s. Both gone forever down the river of no return.
For me , no singer , of any genre, can touch either Luke’s voice or the words of this masterpiece of Irish folk music..
His voice is Ireland 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
This was my dad’s favourite song and subsequently became mine after he died
Just made a similar comment on the night visiting song, he’s like the Bob Marley of Ireland
he does sound like a true drunk irish person ... lol
Sloanthe!(sp)
For me, this is the best and most powerful rendition of any irish song by any irish performer. If you want to teach someone about irish culture, show them this, no more words needed.
Second only to Scorn
agreeeeeeeeeeee! /greetings from sweden
What a beautiful thing to say 💚
4:32 4:32 de 😅
It was wrote about the Irish actor Darragh O'Mallys mother after she turned his marriage proposal down to marry another man
Listening, St. Patrick's Day in Tampa, Florida, 2024.
Thanks for watching.
Listening in Ballina, Co Mayo, Ireland , on St Patrick’s Day 2024. As powerful and as emotional as when my late brother and I heard it in O’Donohue’s in Merrion Row in the mid 60s.. ‘Those were the days my friend , we thought they’d never end’
Listening in South Haven MI US
Happy St Patrick's day from Co Derry ☘️☘️☘️
I listen it in Germany.👍
Quite frankly the greatest ever folk song, sung by the greatest ever folk singer. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Yep, that is very hard to argue with.
@@shack7631 Exactly
You're not wrong sir.
And knew......
It was a poem to begin with
Luke Kelly held the entire Soul of the Irish in the palm of his hand and caressed it when he sang. God Bless Luke Kelly & God Bless Ireland.
Beautifully put!
Well said pal 💚
"Operation Shamrock ☘ 20,21,22,23,24 and now infinity " concurs. 💚💚💚
This man may look the toughest guy to walk the earth, but carries the the sweetest song ever
sweet and full of pain....
From a Scottish man. I love that song so much I’ve learned to play it on my guitar. And sing it often to my friends who also love it
Your surname McCulloch means the son of the hound of Ulster - Irish and Scottish people are the same people - explains the good taste in music - keep er lit m8 👍👍👍
Nobody sings this masterpiece better than Luke Kelly.
This song belongs to a voice such as Luke Kelly, no one else can do it justice... he is a master and can turn a poem into a beautiful melodic song.
It's not just the voice. There is something else
Beautiful diction.. so clear and pure....
Unsurpassed performance....
Never forgotten... and always loved.❤
@@russelldobson8470 It's the passion.
@@russelldobson8470 emotion.... empathy.... feeling. Missing in most.
I love him too, but I have to say I really love Mark Knopfler's version as well, give it a listen.
A true son of Ireland....never forgotten....luke , your always with us...
*you're
@@themongoosewarlock4307get a life
Nothing will ever come close to this ... a voice blessed by God himself 🇮🇪💚
best ever version of '' raglan road '' nobody sang it better .
ABSOLUTE LY
Some songs aren't for dancing,
Some songs are poetry.
It is a poem by Patrick Kavanagh set to the tune of a traditional ballad entitled "The Dawning of The Day"
This is for remembering you are the sons of Erin
@@KieranKelly-o9s it's the sons of roisin we are now.
Peace
I am from Newfoundland Canada with an Irish descent I have never been but one day would like to go to see you were my family originated and I first heard Luke Kelly today and his voice seem to take me away to that place where I did descend it was absolutely amazing thank you.
Have a listen to Luke sing 'scorne not his simplicity' written many years ago by Phil Coulter (another god) for his autistic son. If you don't cry, you're a stronger man than me.
My wife is Australian and I brought her to her great grandparents grave after some searching. It was very moving. The dead still walk among us if you let them
I’ve some bad news if you want to see Kelly spedicly”
He was one of the best
I've never met another people on this earth that resemble us Irish as much as the Newfies. Always welcome in Ireland.
Absolutely timeless. I will never get tired of listening to Luke sing. He had a way of singing that hit you straight in the soul. Rip to the greatest 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Well said! Thanks for watching and commenting.
Fabulous
@@TheDublinersOfficial does any one remember Eoin Walsh?he was an artist in the area well known in some circles,
from an english man...true x
Ireland's greatest ever performer 💯 , we will never see his likes again
The Best rendition. Those in attendance must have realized this was epic.
I hope so!
I think the banjo doesn't suit
@@soldier2297 I have to disagree, this version is by far my favorite, partly because of the banjo.
Absolutely out of this world no words exist to even describe Luke Kelly's voice,just absolutely unreal xxxx💕🇮🇪☘️
The red headed MINSTREL no better singing in heaven now
And God called his son to come sing to him a while.
I could not have said it better myself 🙌
❤❤
Perfect
Better than his own angels surley
@@barrycassidy3530
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Awestruck - my first listen to this today, the heavens aligned just right to treat me to this powerful, poignant gift of masterful, unpolished perfection. Stunningly beautiful. Thank you, UA-cam Suggestion gods. My soul is full.
The auld triangle - live version - unreal. His last performance a few month before he passed called the "the Night visiting" is the saddest performance on UA-cam
I smell a narcissist
Bore off
Jennifer you picked a great song as its poetry is magical
Jennifer listen to the version above this on the list. Studio version. Brilliantly clear
When poetry meets music and an artist to weave the tale of love and loss. Enchanting.
Well put 😌
Luke's inspection of the human condition via this beautiful piece stands alongside Shakespeare's. Walk away from this unmoved, if you dare.
This makes me cry. I grew up in Dublin and I remember my Uncle came to visit and said there is a group of lads around the cornor and they can sing. They were the Dubliners, just starting out.
Was that you Mary?
One of the great voices of the 20th century.
Totally agree. What a Legend.
@@paullambe9471 fix
Amief
Don’t forget Van the Man
If not THE greatest.....
Perfection. That is what you call a singer.. The fabulous Luke Kelly..
Unbelievable, the voice and music, how can anyone sing so beautifully? Luke Kelly is one in a hundred years or many more. Ar dheis Dé go raibh anam Luke.
Beautifully said
One of the greatest live performances of all time, and the man in the audience who was brought to tears obviously recognized this. RIP Luke Kelly, there will never be another.
Heard this song many years ago from the movie (In Bruges). This mans voice is amazing! Can’t get enough of it 😎
simply drenched In rough, irresistible authenticity. My God! What can one do, but surrender ? !
That's rather weird than poetic, no offense mate :)
@Cem Aksoy
Listen again
Alford Reynolds: You somehow found the exact expression to do this singer and song justice...irresistible authenticity...yes, indeed surrender - its rare today.
It’s Luke!
So many uneducated, listen and learn.
My dad died and today was his cremation funeral and this song played on his funeral ❤
Hugs 🫶🏼🇮🇪🫶🏼🇮🇪
Had to refresh my memory after watching hootenanny 2021/2022. Rip luke
The passion by Luke Kelly is incredible... one of the greatest live performances ever
oh the golden voice of Luke Kelly God bless his soul so sadly missed but never forgotten
Formally from Liverpool now in Chicago this song reminds me of my dad and grandad before him. Proud Irishmen Luke Kelly is Magical.
Three days ago I visited Luke's gravesite to say thank you. I didn't plan on it, but I just started singing this song with my hand on the stone, well, as much as I could with a lump in my throat.
His voice brings tears to my eyes..
As only Luke can sing it. For love of Ireland. 🇮🇪☘💚
Some are for the past. Some are for the present. Some are the future. Luke was for Ireland. Beautiful.
What a talent, Luke is so missed.
On Raglan Road of an autumn day
I saw her first and knew
That her dark hair would weave a snare
That I might one day rue
I saw the danger, and I passed
Along the enchanted way
And I said, "Let grief be a falling leaf
At the dawning of the day"
On Grafton Street in November
We tripped lightly along the ledge
Of a deep ravine where can be seen
The worth of passions pledged
The Queen of Hearts still making tarts
And I not making hay
Oh, I loved too much and by such, by such
Is happiness thrown away
I gave her gifts of the mind
I gave her the secret sign
That's known to the artists who have known
The true gods of sound and stone
And word and tint without stint
I gave her poems to say
With her own name there and her own dark hair
Like clouds over fields of May
On a quiet street where old ghosts meet
I see her walking now
Away from me so hurriedly
My reason must allow
That I had loved not as I should
A creature made of clay
When the angel woos the clay
He'd lose his wings at the dawn of day
He actually got the phrasing wrong in the third verse. It should actually be:
I gave her gifts of the mind
I gave the secret sign that's KNOWN
To the artists WHO have known the TRUE
Gods of sound and STONE
But every cover has copied Luke's phrasing, which proves Luke is the gold standard for everything.
Love it
some of the very finest words ever written
@@jackcarter5101 upthera 💚🇨🇮🏴🙏
@@jackcarter5101 The two lines in Kavanagh's published edition are:
"I gave her gifts of the mind I gave her the secret sign that's known
To the artists who have known the true gods of sound and stone"
The attested story is that Patrick Kavanagh personally gave Luke the poem.
The setting of the ballad to the air of the older song 'The Breaking of the Day', which Kavanagh himself desired, is in no way straightforward; in fact it's a work of musical genius.
That's why Kavanagh probably thought "I can't fit the words and music quite right, I've tried; if anyone can, this man can do it."
Beautiful deep Irish voice, timeless. classic.
This is the pinnacle, the Apex . I want this played at my funeral. This song crushes The soul , the desperation and sorrow is palpable.
This song blew me away the first time I heard it on December 18, 2022.
No way, that's my birthday, and this comment was a gift.
This is one of the only songs that makes me cry. It was my beautiful, deeply missed Irish Nana's favourite. The power in Kelly's voice is like nothing I've ever heard elsewhere... He's a man possessed when he's singing
Hello Dan, please listen to Liam Clancy's, Ar Eirinn no neosainn ve hi.
My god! This is good. Luke Kelly looks like an Irish Red Foxx. What an incredible song!
Didn't notice that till I read your comment, now I will see it every time.
@@briant6669 You know he died young and his brother died very recently.
A legend best wishes from Ireland
I just heard this for the first time in my 27 years on this planet. No wonder this man is a legend. I havent heard folk music quite as golden as his work.
If you listen to this even once, the words become tattooed on your heart. Luke connected like none I've ever heard.
Very few singers, ever, can stop you at the start of a song. God bless Luke, best singer ever imo..
Amazing.....I have never heard anybody to sing a song with such a passion....and play the banjo while doing it with such ease. I remember my Da coming home the night that Luke had passed away in the early 80's and he was crying, as a young lad I didn't understand why. But I do now....me and my Da often sing Luke's songs together now LOL
One of the greatest songs ever to come from a human being mouth
I love the reserved appreciation of the audience, everyone is feeling the meaning of the song.
If Luke Kelly can’t break your heart then nothing/no one will. God he was good.
When the spine tingles and memories flood back you know you have heard greatness. Patrick Kavanagh a mighty Poet, Luke Kelly was a mighty singer
The Great Hunger by Kavanagh is my all time favorite poem.
@@Paulco67 wonderful piece of poetry, you are dead right
One of my favourite songs! Greets from Holland 🇳🇱
If sincerity, beauty, truth and passion are art, Luke Kelly and Patrick Kavanagh embody my perception of it. This song encapsulates human frailty, tragedy, perfectly articulated inarticulateness and yearning.
Great art is merely a mirror in which we can understand our own suffering.
I'm stunned. From the gut. The heart. The audience here is clearly deeply moved.. As am I.
What a singer 😍Nobody will ever beat our Luke one of the best artists I’ve ever come across.
THE BEST OF THE BEST AURORA X
Luke, you are the greatest singer who ever lived. Thank you for that.
For the legendary Luke Kelly, there are no words
This voice off Ireland my friend. Try spacill hill . Greenfields France finbar fury country not all bigots.
One of the most beautiful poems ever written, this rendition from Luke is quite literally breathtakingly beautiful. This genuinely touches my soul and reminds of of my lost love. This is folk at the highest level. This likes of Luke we will never see again. I was happy to of heard you like.
Just to be in that room when Luke performed this great poem is a great thing to remember. I wonder if they all knew then that when Luke sang this, that it would be a definitive version unsurpassed by no one. They were a very lucky audience indeed.
Soul-stirring. An Emerald Isle treasure is Luke Kelly and his rendition of Raglan Road. Proud to be an Irish-American.
You're American
That's right I am. My father's family emigrated from Ireland to the US in the late 1800s. I have spent plenty of time in Ireland via work and pleasure.@@jackholloway1
@@UCNCFootball you people are so funny
Yes, Americans do have a great sense of humor. @@jackholloway1
The passion he possess for his love of Ireland will never be forgot, God bless ireland
The best poem sang by a magical maestro requested by the poet himself xx
A voice like no other .rip Luke legend !
This is my favourite song from Luke I can't find the word's to say how good his Voice is magical brilliant are not good enough for him R.I.P Luke heaven have one of the best singers of all time
From Scotland he the best one honest man
This is a performance to be cherished and never forgotten.
This son of Ireland penetrates my soul!
A Dublin great song sung by one of the greatest Dublin men ever. 👍🍀🍀☘
One word, PERFECTION!
Total Perfection To Be Sure!☺🧔🎤🪕🎼🎼🎵🎶🇮🇪
This song breaks my heart every time I listen to it. And I don’t even know why ☘️☘️💚💚
Because it resonates and reverberates ur Soul..Many Musical styles & pieces of music can do something similar,but Luke Singing was another level!
A national treasure, the likes of whom will never be seen again 'til the next life.
My song to my child to sing him to sleep many days ago! stunningly beautiful and many renditions are beautiful but none can compare to the passion and beauty of where it lays its soul! x
I think this is the best.
I’ve played this to my boys as their bedtime song seemingly every night for the past 8 years. Thanks Luke.
Awesome, absolutely awesome. I met Luke and the others one Sunday afternoon. I was only 20 and my boyfriend at the time was big friends with them. That was in 1966. Wow, 55 years ago!!
One of, if not THE Lovliest, most profound songs love and loss, ever written. Patrick Kavanagh was a genius, and Lukey was, and remains the ONLY person with the power and heart to speak the words as written, I will never ever tire of listening to this song. Bless you Luke.
If a soul could sing it would sound like this.
Even though im Croatian Irish music touches my soul like no other..
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Each Time I hear Luke’s Voice my heart is pounding and wants to go out of its chest
God bless you luke and all the dubliners🇮🇪💪💯
The one and only Luke Kelly, rest in peace comrade.
The greatest singer to ever stand on these shores
FACT
Absolutely tremendous version of a wonderful song and what a voice to convey it so powerfully. Hits you in the heart. Bless you, Luke Kelly. You were a magical musician.
Today is the 3rd anniversary of my mothers passing. She had this unbelievable yearning for Ireland (in Welsh we call it “Hiraeth” a love or longing to a land we’ve never been). And though she never made a visit in this life to that beautiful land… I always feel close to her when I listen to this song, though it’s always accompanied by tears!
I love this song. Luke has the looks of a true Irish man with Celtic ancestry.
luke kelly such a voice , rest in peace. from northern ireland
Nice to hear
If anyone's ever seen the film 'In Bruges' this song is used absolutely brilliantly in it.
God bless ya Luke a legend is an understatement
On a quiet street where old ghosts meet …. Beautiful and Luke Kelly does it so much justice .. wonderful 👍
Luke Kelly's Voice "Total Unequalled Perfection" The Most Incredible Voice I've Ever Heard In My Entire Life!🤗🧔🎤🪕🎻🎼🎼🎼🎵🎵🎶🎶🍻🇮🇪
WOW! I never tire of listening to this, such beauty and so much emotion
How can he do this alone amazing little support how can he do this The Genius that is Luke kelly
No words can express this talent enough said God bless and thank you
An Irish poet , true and true
Patrick kavanagh.... beautiful!
Thank God we got such a fantastic and definitive recording of this beautiful song by the greatest. ❤
It is a poem by Patrick Kavanagh
about a real woman he fell in love with but lost
Luke Kelly sings it wonderfully
An absolute legend.
I kind of love how various audience members are mouthing the words. There's something very primal in this song...
This song was 100% made for Luke Kelly what a singer he was the Passion and emotion he sang with can still be felt all these years later
Such a pitty he was taken so young. The best singer ever to grace our beautiful country and even beyond.
Rip Luke.
Never to be repeated. LUKE rest in peace.
Best ever I heard. RIP Luke Kelly 💔
i come back again and again to this poem and only luke kellys voice befits such a masterpiece in it beauty
The Irish are the poets of the world
The Picts and Celts of the rare old times
Agree
Agree 100%
I remember when I was in my early twenties I had a master humongous collection of Irish Celtic music and folk music that and I'll never forget playing little Kelly singing this song from my mom and before the song was over she was crying and she said first off she said that singer has one of the most amazing voices I've ever heard in my life but she said the words in this song are so sad she said there's so much sorrow in it and I said Mom that's why I love Irish music because of that because of what was written in it and I played for a few other ones including the town of love so well which again the exact same issue the exact same thing things that that defy the reasons of why it's it's inherent to it it's an it's not something you can say it's because of this reason why Irish music is still loved no it's not it's many things but it's not just one issue or one thing but yeah this this is tremendous in that voice and that personality of Mr Kelly is just brilliant