The Auld Triangle - Paddy Reilly, 1984
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- Paddy Reilly performs The Auld Triangle a cappella.
Brendan Behan credited Dick Shannon for writing ‘The Auld Triangle’ a song about life in Mountjoy Prison in Dublin. The song features in ‘The Quare Fellow’ a play written by Brendan Behan in 1954.
Paddy Reilly has been regarded as one of Ireland’s top folk singers for the past 20 years and has two huge hits to his credits - the haunting Phil Coulter number ‘The Town I Loved So Well’ and the poignant ‘Fields of Athenry’. He was recently given a gold disc for his album from this Festival Folk series - one of Ireland’s top selling albums in 1983.
This episode of ‘Festival Folk’ was broadcast on 11 January 1984.
‘Festival Folk’ was a series of concerts recorded in the National Stadium, Dublin, featuring well-known folk singers and musicians. It ran from 1983 to 1984. - Розваги
❤❤ what a great voice Paddy had.
Happy Father's Day!
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thumbs up 👍🏻 number 3 ….. , how ironic …..
?🚬🐨 great song, thanks very much for sharing 🙏
Many people think this song was written by Brendan Behan, but he and others ascribe the authorship to Dickie Shannon.
Do you have the Munster Championship Semi Final match between Clare and Tipperary from 1894?
Have to ask. Any relation to John C Reilly? They look pretty similar..
Ra Lee, “sun light”. ☝️🔭🐥 it goes way back ..
He seems to be reading the lyrics..
ive never even heard the words before 🚬🐨 great song ☝️❤️🙏
@@jesusislukeskywalker4294 Very popular at singing sessions in Ireland...It was popularized by the late Luke Kelly of The Dubliners Ballad Group back in the 70's.