@TheDublinersOfficial are legendary folk band formed in 1962! I am a big fan of their art - and my UA-cam career grew frankly because of the popularity.
I remember when I went to Ireland, I went on a tour and the bus driver sang this song, and he invited other people to come up and sing songs from their countries as well. Hands down, the best tour I’ve ever been on.
Hands down, if there was an Aussie there, he sang Waltzing Matilda. Went thru Europe one summer on a bus tour with an Aussie driver - he played that one alot and all the Aussies sang that. Best trip of my life!
I had an elderly Irishman as my Latin teacher in high school, and he was a delight! Every St. Patrick's Day, instead of working, we would literally do nothing except listen to Irish music (Including this song) for 40 minutes straight. It was such an awesome experience that my friend and I continue to listen to the same songs to this day (which is St. Patrick's, btw :D)
I had an elderly Irishman for my Latin teacher, as well! He was my favorite teacher! I loved his class! What a character he was! He was the St. Patrick’s Day Parade Marshall one year in our city!
My grandfather passed away this year and this song will always remind me of the times he would take me and my brother places when we were little and play Irish music in his car on the way there. He was a really good man and I’ll always miss him.
Im really sorry about that and i hope your feeling better. I can somewhat relate i remember my nan singing this before she passed , its nice to have songs that remind you of family whove passed on
Such good memories for you!! As long as you carry him in your heart,he'll never truly die!! Just looove this song!! Was at a fish fry a couple days ago and they had a band who was playing this song. Was singing and clapping along with everyone else! Love all the Irish songs,especially now,around St. Patrick's Day !! Erin Go Bragh!!!
Singing this in the clubs of Newcastle with the entire club screaming at the top of their lungs....I cry because where I'm now, they don't even know the song...makes me want to come home...I love this song so much
@@chrissymon this isn't even Luke on lead. Please look him up. He wasn't called the red haired minstrel for nothing. I was born in America but I know Luke kelly and paddy Rielly are treasures of Ireland (Erin)
This was played as the entry song for my sons funeral as he loved the dubliners and it was very fitting for him as he was a wonderful character who loved people ❤ xxxxxx
I've been in Ireland in 2014, it was an amazing journey so much that I promised myself I'll live one day in Dublin. I just fell in love with its culture and history immediately. Also Dublin is very beautiful and people are kind and funny, they made me feel like I was home even if that was my first trip in another country, all by myself.
The undetected hero I read your comment. I’m planning on returning home to my second country the Philippines which I call it the Ireland of the Far East/Pacific Rim Island nation chain. If I weren’t going to return there, I would be moving to Ireland where my great grandfather O’Rourke & my 2 great grand uncles were driven out of Ireland about 1869/1870 and headed for Pittston, PA worked the coal mines in the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area.
Ireland is a place i'd so much love to visit, I love the culture from what i've read up on already and it's history as well, and the songs like this are lovely to listen to. I hope I can stay awhile there soon!
On St Patrick's Day where I live and bars were open. There's a band that sings this at a bar I go to. Also, there is a series of claps that happen after the first no nay never. It is fantastic.
What? No clapping after each “No, Nay, Never?” 4 claps...👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 😉🍻 Fun times! I miss getting out & hearing the boys singing this in Western Massachusetts, US.
I'm indian and I equally love this song.. I wish to hang out with my Irish brothers and Sisters someday and shout the chorus together.. Most my indian pals don't know this gem of an Irish song..
Just heard this at the Apple Picking place in Princeton, New Jersey while sipping wine and eating veggie soup. The crowd was not that engaged but the duo kept trucking along with great Irish music. I am black Latina but love music of all types.
Serbs think of Irish people as our relatives in Europe, such as Slavic nations are to us. Our two biggest cities were established by the Celts. You would be suprised how many Celtic toponyms exist in Serbia. Greetings, Lads!
Zdravo Gospodin Prikaza! Je sam Irlanska-Kanadaska i takodje, jako volim Srbiju! (apologies for my crappy Serbian, I was trying to say I love Serbia a lot: you all have had your fair share of battles against brutal colonization, a lot like Ireland)
Whenever I hear this song it takes me back to my youth many years ago in Zambia. Drinking sessions at the gliding club in Mufulira always ended with this song.
I am 69 living in England and just before the Covid I discovered my ancestry in Cork . I went to visit and met cousins and next week I am returned to meet them again. Last time they were singing ballads and asked me to sing one . I didn’t know any ! This time I am going prepared by learning this ballad.
This was my dads favourite song & his nick name was the wild rover & he certainly lived up to his name....sadly he passed last year. Love & miss you dad xx
Hey there, greetings from Arlington, Va. I'm half southern/half Yankee! Good Times....er...Bad Times! Oh well....from Mass. to Dixie....WE...are...ALL....AMERICANS! and from similar backgrounds. Blessings to thee friend...Peace! EML
Thank you for uploading this. I've had it as an earworm and even dreamed about it for about two weeks now. Couldn't remember the title, but just searched UA-cam for No, nay, never et voila. And then sat and sang at the top of my lungs. There's something magical about Irish folk and ballads.
In my experience the Brazilian people I'v met are some of the warmest&friendlest!So they may not realise it,but they really are "kindred Spirits"....So it's no surprise 2nd that u like this.✌out🍀
Proud Englishman here, but have Irish family and love going to Ireland. Never met a more friendly and funny group of people, beautiful country, beautiful people
Wow, The Wild Rover by The Dubliners is such a classic folk song! The lyrics are simple yet powerful, telling the story of a wild rover who has spent all of his money on whiskey and beer, but now returns home with gold and vows to never lead a wild life again. The chorus is incredibly catchy and memorable, with the repetition of "no, nay, never" driving home the point that the wild rover has truly changed his ways. The Dubliners do a fantastic job bringing the song to life, with their unique blend of traditional Irish instruments and powerful vocals. The guitar and banjo provide the perfect backdrop for the singer to tell the story, while the use of harmonies adds a layer of depth to the chorus. One of the things I love about this song is how it can be interpreted in different ways. Some might see it as a cautionary tale about the dangers of excessive drinking and partying, while others might see it as a story of redemption and turning one's life around. Either way, it's a timeless piece of music that has stood the test of time. #TheDubliners #TheWildRover #FolkMusic #IrishMusic #ClassicSongs #MusicHistory #Redemption #DrinkingSongs #SingAlong #FolkSingAlong
I am 78 yrs old but I just heard a song that every word is still in my head from good old college days. The Dubliners The Wild Rover. It was one of our favorite drinking songs. Is there any better drinking songs ! I'm 20 again today..
The Dubliners are the greatest Folk Band I ever heard. And they had TWO of the most Iconic voices in all the folk genre, Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew. I cannot express enough how truly incredible their music has been to listen too.
Captivates and transports the mind to vast stretches of open irish fields of early morn wet with the rain of last night. U cant help but believe in being an entire vagabond as u travel down these grounds. I can almost smell the fresh rain washed soil of dawn. Unfortunate enough such simple songs with simple words painting a simple picture are solely missed in the present post modern age. Greetings from India
This was always me nannys favourite some of my fondest memories of her was her pissed drunk every show day singing her lungs out , so every now and again when im drinking i just blare this and its the best craic
So, playing DnD, my DM caused me and my party to have a breakdown whenever we hear this song, since we all almost died to a druid singing this constantly.
I was like 8yo when I first came to Ireland, Galway. I was with my father and sisters, we went on a boat from France, and I don't remember much from that time, but I remember one thing, this song ! I was sung all the time in the boat, and I loved it ! Now I am 30, back to Galway to try to live here, and I am happy my manager found this song for me ❤
I rocked up in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) just at the end of the Rhodesian bush war. Salisbury was full of ex-pats from Europe and the Anglosphere--overlanders, bullet chasers, chancers and characters of all sorts. Every weekend there was a party at some ex-pat "mess" where we grilled meat outside and drank beer. Sometimes someone would start singing this song, and the rest of us would do the chorus. A lot of Wild Rovers there--I guess we all were.
My family moved from Waterford Ireland to County Durham in the 1900s. We are still keeping the Irish traditions alive up here. You’ll never beat the ☘️
Simeler time as my family but they moved to Washington, ashington one of them places in the north east my nana great grandad and nanna were Meehans from mayo I've never even been Ireland but would love to see where my ancestors were from
John vL My teacher in English was Irish (and I live in the Netherlands 😂) He died last friday, and this was the song he always sang/played. RIP Paddy ❤🍀
Mijn lieve Walther van mij! Dankjewel voor dit supermooie liedje! Hiermee maak jij mij zooo supergelukkug en jij tovert hiermee een grote lach op mijn gezicht! Ik ben zoo stapelverliefd op jou!
Just great! Thanks! There is a goofy German version with lyrics by Klaus&Klaus: On the North Sea coast, on the Plattdeutschen strand, The fish are in the water and seldom on land. :-D
Heard this first time in 2015 when our english teacher in high school blasted this on the radio a day before winter break, got hooked on this song immediately! Ahh, nice memories!! :)
Ah all the family parties where the men would get drunk and start sing songs. My stepsister and her boyfriend came over from Australia. First time the lad met us and he had some craic. He said he loves the atmosphere we had in the house.
I didn't even know in which continent Ireland is. After McGregor i learned everything. Love the songs, the whiskey, the people. Greetings from Greece, i wish i could visit Ireland one day
I'll be moving to Ireland this year and to be honest I'm currently trying to learn as many Irish songs as possible so that I can sing along when there's live music in a pub. Irish folks, got any other recommendations? I'm currently learning Rocky Road to Dublin as well 😂
Canadian here. Been to Ireland & England (family in both), studied German in my first year of university (hallo!) and I have yet to travel there too! I love Germany, hope to go there so bad, and it makes me happy you guys love Canada a ton I'm told. I know lots of Germans, and to my knowledge they really like Ireland too! Is this true for many Germans, do they love Ireland too?
I remember when I went to Ireland, I went on a tour and the bus driver sang this song, and he invited other people to come up and sing songs from their countries as well.
Hands down, the best tour I’ve ever been on.
If you havent song that one in an irish pub then you have never been to Ireland
M
Irish Bus drivers are the best.
Hands down, if there was an Aussie there, he sang Waltzing Matilda. Went thru Europe one summer on a bus tour with an Aussie driver - he played that one alot and all the Aussies sang that. Best trip of my life!
Oh yes, it was probably Wild Rover Tours? They are amazing, did two trips with them during my student exchange.
I had an elderly Irishman as my Latin teacher in high school, and he was a delight! Every St. Patrick's Day, instead of working, we would literally do nothing except listen to Irish music (Including this song) for 40 minutes straight. It was such an awesome experience that my friend and I continue to listen to the same songs to this day (which is St. Patrick's, btw :D)
I mean we get the day off for Saint Patrick's day here in Ireland so he's just honouring tradition.
I had an elderly Irishman for my Latin teacher, as well! He was my favorite teacher! I loved his class! What a character he was! He was the St. Patrick’s Day Parade Marshall one year in our city!
@@cynthiaennis3107 It's that #Jesuit education..
@@ahopefor You ought to honor the saint by honoring his God's holy religion he brought to Ireland
if anyone ask's.. its no nay never!
My grandfather passed away this year and this song will always remind me of the times he would take me and my brother places when we were little and play Irish music in his car on the way there. He was a really good man and I’ll always miss him.
Im really sorry about that and i hope your feeling better. I can somewhat relate i remember my nan singing this before she passed , its nice to have songs that remind you of family whove passed on
@@crazycalvin2338 Here’s to your nan, my grandfather, and others alike living on through songs like this. 🍻
Aww I'm sorry for your loss, 💔 must of been a grandad thing I remember been in car with my grandad well we all screamed this song out... #memories xx
Such good memories for you!! As long as you carry him in your heart,he'll never truly die!! Just looove this song!! Was at a fish fry a couple days ago and they had a band who was playing this song. Was singing and clapping along with everyone else! Love all the Irish songs,especially now,around St. Patrick's Day !! Erin Go Bragh!!!
❤️🙏✝️
As an Indian girl, I visited Ireland and was immediately floored...I felt like I was home. Can't explain it, the best experience of my life.
Past life experiences
If you have to pay the rent you will feel lost 😉
That's so cool!
And if ye go to a pub you'll be flutered
@@adrawingprotogen2994🤣🤣🤣
Singing this in the clubs of Newcastle with the entire club screaming at the top of their lungs....I cry because where I'm now, they don't even know the song...makes me want to come home...I love this song so much
@FLINT, This is probably the closest i've heard to Luke Kelly👍
Bless your heart sendin love and luck from Ireland 🇮🇪🍀💚
A band in Western Massachusetts always plays it & they’re a hard rock band. But this is my favorite of theirs!
💚☘️
Newcastle? Are you daft? This a song of Erin not britan. You are a daft braggart. I've sung this in America but in the land of me oppressor? Get fkd
@@chrissymon this isn't even Luke on lead. Please look him up. He wasn't called the red haired minstrel for nothing. I was born in America but I know Luke kelly and paddy Rielly are treasures of Ireland (Erin)
This was played as the entry song for my sons funeral as he loved the dubliners and it was very fitting for him as he was a wonderful character who loved people ❤ xxxxxx
Sorry for your loss. I also had this played at my dad's funeral, along with whisky in the jar. He did like his whisky!
So sorry for your loss. May the departed rest in peace +
we say 'back home' you should NEVER have to bury a son or nor a daughter'.
Thank you for your kind thoughts all of you !!!!! My son will live on in my heart always 💙 xxxxxxx
❤
From a proud Englishman to the Irish folk, you are in possession of the best songs I have ever sung or listened to!
@@ro532 good and bad everywhere
I think we have bad songs
@@triciaivers2572 what fucking Ireland are you from them? How tf are they bad?
@@user-xb2hv9jr4l Not the person the wars that happened
@@triciaivers2572 well they would of never happened if the UK kept to them selfs
Imagine not doing the claps
Isaiah Solomon it’s like The Eyes of Texas without the claps! Harsh! 🤪
Not clapping is the height of notions.
Been in Ireland and I understand what you mean hahahahaha ♥️
Well I got the claps more than once...
I rike crapping
Story of my life. This song never gets old. Classic. I'm a true irshman and this song makes me song along and still gives me chills!
I've been in Ireland in 2014, it was an amazing journey so much that I promised myself I'll live one day in Dublin. I just fell in love with its culture and history immediately. Also Dublin is very beautiful and people are kind and funny, they made me feel like I was home even if that was my first trip in another country, all by myself.
The Undetected Hero go to Galway way nicer :-D
The undetected hero I read your comment. I’m planning on returning home to my second country the Philippines which I call it the Ireland of the Far East/Pacific Rim Island nation chain. If I weren’t going to return there, I would be moving to Ireland where my great grandfather O’Rourke & my 2 great grand uncles were driven out of Ireland about 1869/1870 and headed for Pittston, PA worked the coal mines in the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area.
I agree: I had the same experience in 2016. Beautiful country, beautiful people.
And here’s me counting down the time until i get to leave Ireland
Ireland is a place i'd so much love to visit, I love the culture from what i've read up on already and it's history as well, and the songs like this are lovely to listen to. I hope I can stay awhile there soon!
Its my dream to one day go to an irish pub, get shit faced and sing irish folk songs like this with the locals!
FunGuy10 11 me too!
On St Patrick's Day where I live and bars were open. There's a band that sings this at a bar I go to. Also, there is a series of claps that happen after the first no nay never. It is fantastic.
FunGuy10 11 Have done this, the locals fuckin loved it. Would recommend
Do i, you won't regret it. Except your head will be pretty sore in the morning haha.
repunzal tangled tangled tangled
Reminds me of my wasted addiction years. Great song
Any story to that ?
One day at a time brother dont gotta live that way no more Gbless
Sounds like you’re past them. Awesome man
I feel your pain I lost me grandad who loved the Irish and was a true Dublin man but God has kept me sain 5 months and this picks me up everyday
Not wasted brother, endurance is the long distant cousin of mastery
What? No clapping after each “No, Nay, Never?” 4 claps...👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 😉🍻
Fun times! I miss getting out & hearing the boys singing this in Western Massachusetts, US.
Played at my Dads funeral, he was a wild rover bless you Dad,love and miss you
Im from ireland love my country it makes me so proud reading all the comments
greetings from Russia. I love Ireland and Irish folk :)
Pwoper Muser we like your vodka
zdravstvuyte friend!
Я пьяный блять за родину)))))
Ахахах, думал, русскоязычных тут нет, а оказывается вы под ирландскими пивными видосами тусуетесь)
I love irish language, history and culture) From Russia
My mum has this on a CD in her car. When this song is on, we all shout the chorus
Your mom sounds lovely. MY mom can't stand anything Irish XD
My dad had this on cassette in his car. On vacations. Don't forget the Boston Big Word Gas Company.
My grandad has a disk with this and 17 more it's wonderful
I want to be in your car😁😁😁
@@joshuahopkins8747 she must be protestant 😂
I'm indian and I equally love this song.. I wish to hang out with my Irish brothers and Sisters someday and shout the chorus together.. Most my indian pals don't know this gem of an Irish song..
🇮🇳💚🇮🇪
@ayeladswhat is it?
Just heard this at the Apple Picking place in Princeton, New Jersey while sipping wine and eating veggie soup. The crowd was not that engaged but the duo kept trucking along with great Irish music. I am black Latina but love music of all types.
Happy St. Patrick's day to our friends all over the world.
Heard this in a pub while i was on Holiday with my best friend in Waterford.
I had the most amazing time and wish to return someday soon
what a pub
My grandad was born and bred in Waterford
Serbs think of Irish people as our relatives in Europe, such as Slavic nations are to us. Our two biggest cities were established by the Celts. You would be suprised how many Celtic toponyms exist in Serbia. Greetings, Lads!
Aye
Zdravo Gospodin Prikaza! Je sam Irlanska-Kanadaska i takodje, jako volim Srbiju!
(apologies for my crappy Serbian, I was trying to say I love Serbia a lot: you all have had your fair share of battles against brutal colonization, a lot like Ireland)
Respect to Serbia 🇷🇸 Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
@@ws6963 shut up u thick fuck
@@alekw6875 do you want a medal?
Greetings from the netherlands!!!!!!!! Love the music!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lovw ireland and dublin!!! Great countries
I'm moving to Ireland and plan to play this like, all the time.
LoL @ that.... peace :D
Shut up bitch
Matías Petruchelli that’s not nice, is it
Good luck! You will make it!
Did you end up moving to Ireland?
Whenever I hear this song it takes me back to my youth many years ago in Zambia. Drinking sessions at the gliding club in Mufulira always ended with this song.
I am 69 living in England and just before the Covid I discovered my ancestry in Cork . I went to visit and met cousins and next week I am returned to meet them again. Last time they were singing ballads and asked me to sing one . I didn’t know any ! This time I am going prepared by learning this ballad.
Absolutely wonderful. Happy St Patrick's Day!
This was my dads favourite song & his nick name was the wild rover & he certainly lived up to his name....sadly he passed last year. Love & miss you dad xx
"Już nie wrócę na morze... 👏👏👏
Nigdy więcej, o nie!
Wreszcie koniec włóczęgi
Na pewno to wiem!"
😁⛵🇵🇱
The perfect song for an adventurer who is returning home and is ending their adventures.
This song is a Classic . Greetings from Boston U.S.A .
well greetings from dublin mate
Hey there, greetings from Arlington, Va. I'm half southern/half Yankee!
Good Times....er...Bad Times! Oh well....from Mass. to Dixie....WE...are...ALL....AMERICANS! and from similar backgrounds.
Blessings to thee friend...Peace!
EML
Doubtin Thomas is it
Doubtin Thomas I wouldn't say so
of course you're from boston...
Happy St. Patrick's Day! From St. John's, Newfoundland.
If you're singing this in a pub with great company you're having the time of your life
May God bless you
Love you
Actually this song is about not to drink anymore...
Thank you for uploading this. I've had it as an earworm and even dreamed about it for about two weeks now. Couldn't remember the title, but just searched UA-cam for No, nay, never et voila. And then sat and sang at the top of my lungs. There's something magical about Irish folk and ballads.
Hello from BraSil! ;)
This song is beautiful, amazing and very nice!
In my experience the Brazilian people I'v met are some of the warmest&friendlest!So they may not realise it,but they really are "kindred Spirits"....So it's no surprise 2nd that u like this.✌out🍀
A grand song that has had many memories from my kin in Ireland God bless the Irish 🏴❤️
Greetings from Greece! God how much i love Ireland!
Proud Englishman here, but have Irish family and love going to Ireland. Never met a more friendly and funny group of people, beautiful country, beautiful people
Wow, The Wild Rover by The Dubliners is such a classic folk song! The lyrics are simple yet powerful, telling the story of a wild rover who has spent all of his money on whiskey and beer, but now returns home with gold and vows to never lead a wild life again. The chorus is incredibly catchy and memorable, with the repetition of "no, nay, never" driving home the point that the wild rover has truly changed his ways.
The Dubliners do a fantastic job bringing the song to life, with their unique blend of traditional Irish instruments and powerful vocals. The guitar and banjo provide the perfect backdrop for the singer to tell the story, while the use of harmonies adds a layer of depth to the chorus.
One of the things I love about this song is how it can be interpreted in different ways. Some might see it as a cautionary tale about the dangers of excessive drinking and partying, while others might see it as a story of redemption and turning one's life around. Either way, it's a timeless piece of music that has stood the test of time.
#TheDubliners #TheWildRover #FolkMusic #IrishMusic #ClassicSongs #MusicHistory #Redemption #DrinkingSongs #SingAlong #FolkSingAlong
Haha nice review! Totally agree
I am 78 yrs old but I just heard a song that every word is still in my head from good old college days. The Dubliners The Wild Rover. It was one of our favorite drinking songs. Is there any better drinking songs ! I'm 20 again today..
Love Ireland and irish people, cheers from a french wild rover !
Bien sûr
This is reminds me of my mums grandmother she used to sing this to my aunties, RIP GRAMPS/GRAYT
Me & my family are English but got many Irish friends there are absolutely brilliant kind caring polite people ❤
Hello from Berlin, Germany, so glad to find this one here, and the lyrics 👍😍
I lived almost one year in Ireland, and was amazing. I was busker and this song , by that time , has always been in my set list.
The Dubliners are the greatest Folk Band I ever heard. And they had TWO of the most Iconic voices in all the folk genre, Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew. I cannot express enough how truly incredible their music has been to listen too.
Amazing song! Love Ireland! Much love from Scotland!
I'm from South France , I eard that song during my first day of vacation in a pub of Cork. I fell in love of that country instantly
Always reminds me of mum and dad ❤️
I have no Irish blood. Tho Sheamus Oniell where a great teacher to me. If a 65 year old gub can show me the robes and abit of wisdom. I show respect.
Thank you for posting cheers with love from Houston
Absolutely Love This Song, With being Irish when the family gets together this is o e of our favourite ..
Captivates and transports the mind to vast stretches of open irish fields of early morn wet with the rain of last night. U cant help but believe in being an entire vagabond as u travel down these grounds. I can almost smell the fresh rain washed soil of dawn. Unfortunate enough such simple songs with simple words painting a simple picture are solely missed in the present post modern age.
Greetings from India
This was always me nannys favourite some of my fondest memories of her was her pissed drunk every show day singing her lungs out , so every now and again when im drinking i just blare this and its the best craic
my mother used to sing this to me as a lullaby as a baby and everytime i hear it its amazing
Heard this song on the tour bus in ireland 30 june 2019... Good memories!
Cool man!
Such a good song, especially with a whiskey in hand!
I have meself a pint of Guinness if you don't mind...
よっちがヘンタイと思う人〜
You guys are all wild rovers!
OnionChoppingNinja I don't think Guinness is that good
I've been told it's better in Ireland since it can't stand transportation. Off to Ireland in September to find out!
Lovely song. I really enjoy this video and lyrics. Thank you :)
dilska Thank You very much! It's a pleasure to hear gratefulness from You)
dilska the image is Dunluce Castle on the Antrim Coast . cheers!
Fee Ka d mfs3#-$2@#$::""::@-----👖fszegqqweddd
Fee Ka kiioñ
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This was my grandads favorite song and he was from Dublin so I listen this to honor him RIP Grandad Paddy
Happy St. Patrick's Day from Dublin, Ireland :)
Happy St. Patrick's Day! From St. John's, Newfoundland.
Howdy from Dallas Texas USA! I am a proud Scot and an American!
Hail the High King! Long live Ulster! My Celtic eyes are shining!
So, playing DnD, my DM caused me and my party to have a breakdown whenever we hear this song, since we all almost died to a druid singing this constantly.
Gotta love that DM!
Brilliant if a bit úfasach
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I was like 8yo when I first came to Ireland, Galway. I was with my father and sisters, we went on a boat from France, and I don't remember much from that time, but I remember one thing, this song ! I was sung all the time in the boat, and I loved it ! Now I am 30, back to Galway to try to live here, and I am happy my manager found this song for me ❤
Absolutely great! It is me you're singing about.
I rocked up in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) just at the end of the Rhodesian bush war. Salisbury was full of ex-pats from Europe and the Anglosphere--overlanders, bullet chasers, chancers and characters of all sorts. Every weekend there was a party at some ex-pat "mess" where we grilled meat outside and drank beer. Sometimes someone would start singing this song, and the rest of us would do the chorus. A lot of Wild Rovers there--I guess we all were.
Beautiful song,
Love from Italy :)
My dad’s from Ireland (I’m first generation American) and this song is very comforting
Love Irish people...respect from France! 🇫🇷
My family moved from Waterford Ireland to County Durham in the 1900s. We are still keeping the Irish traditions alive up here. You’ll never beat the ☘️
Simeler time as my family but they moved to Washington, ashington one of them places in the north east my nana great grandad and nanna were Meehans from mayo I've never even been Ireland but would love to see where my ancestors were from
@@brianmunich553 Brilliant, nice to meet ya. Yeah I’ve never been, I hope to visit in the next year or so. Beautiful place.
@@thischarmingman2990 me too its deffo something that has to happen if it wasn't for our Irish ancestry we wouldn't be here I can't wait to go there
@@brianmunich553 aww 100 percent. Have youse stayed in the north east like? We’re in Middlesbrough now. Family dotted all over the North east though.
@@thischarmingman2990 no we went to south Yorkshire and Manchester for the coal industry my grandfather was a miner
Love it ! Hope it to sing in time :-)) *******
With Love from The Netherlands
Marilyn
Dank u wel!
***** Love both Ireland and Netherlands)
Fee Ka Me too ! :-))
I will share it in time... I sang it :-))
Nice evening
With Love,
Marilyn
+MissDiamondsMM My artist who died in 2007 (i was his sound tech) sing it every gig. Heard it more then 1200 times XD.
John vL My teacher in English was Irish (and I live in the Netherlands 😂) He died last friday, and this was the song he always sang/played. RIP Paddy ❤🍀
Mijn lieve Walther van mij! Dankjewel voor dit supermooie liedje! Hiermee maak jij mij zooo supergelukkug en jij tovert hiermee een grote lach op mijn gezicht! Ik ben zoo stapelverliefd op jou!
Just great! Thanks!
There is a goofy German version with lyrics by Klaus&Klaus:
On the North Sea coast, on the Plattdeutschen strand,
The fish are in the water and seldom on land. :-D
An der Nordsee kuste ...
Heard this first time in 2015 when our english teacher in high school blasted this on the radio a day before winter break, got hooked on this song immediately! Ahh, nice memories!! :)
I always keep coming back to this song during Christmas time. Happy Holidays everyone! 🎉🎄
Ah all the family parties where the men would get drunk and start sing songs. My stepsister and her boyfriend came over from Australia. First time the lad met us and he had some craic. He said he loves the atmosphere we had in the house.
This makes me happy to be Irish just makes me think of my grandad as he was Irish always used to have these song on he passed away in 2019 bless him
This song reminds me of Micheal , our bus driver on our tour in Dublin
I went there in October, I miss Dublin so much. :'(
When you think back to what we went through and get in the piss in ya local this puts me in tears 😭 Love the Home land 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
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I didn't even know in which continent Ireland is. After McGregor i learned everything. Love the songs, the whiskey, the people. Greetings from Greece, i wish i could visit Ireland one day
I'll be moving to Ireland this year and to be honest I'm currently trying to learn as many Irish songs as possible so that I can sing along when there's live music in a pub. Irish folks, got any other recommendations? I'm currently learning Rocky Road to Dublin as well 😂
Come out ye black and tans
Grace
Say no to bigotry
@Sean Noone these guys above trying to lead an innocent lady astray with sectarian songs
@Sean Noone she asked for irish songs, not songs of an illegal terrorist organisation
Found this an old Australian song book. Listening to it makes me appreciate the poets and song writers of the Colonial days
Happy St Patrick’s day
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In Dublin 30/09/22 and this never ever ever gets old
Great song!
My father s song , his love of the Dubliner s , his grandmother was from Donegal, he would be proud to know his grandson is the spit of Luke kelly ❤
I got to hear this live today 😊 I was so happy today and I can call it the best day ever!
Blasting this in the pubs and clubs of Wales never fails too bring us all together for a sing song ty yawn
oh i love the dubliners so much i live in germany..i sing it always with my mother and when i was younger i played it on Tin Whistle
Canadian here. Been to Ireland & England (family in both), studied German in my first year of university (hallo!) and I have yet to travel there too! I love Germany, hope to go there so bad, and it makes me happy you guys love Canada a ton I'm told. I know lots of Germans, and to my knowledge they really like Ireland too! Is this true for many Germans, do they love Ireland too?
Per Gynt Not her, but yes, I sure love that country! Will go there with a few blokes next summer for a week.
Wellentaenzerin86 the same with my dad i comme from france kuss^^
We use to sing the wild Rover at fratton park in the old days. They were the good days, Play Up Pompey!
I sing this when I try and overcome an addiction of sone kind. It helps!
My birthday today, sat here listening this beauty.
@@C-on thanks buddy!
Turned 24 today. Still here, listening.
I love this because i married an irishman and my grandad was from cork
I visited Ireland last month and loved the country, songs are most joyful and pubs very lively.
Rip grandad sorry I weren't at the funeral. This song will always. Remind me of you x
Patrick Tivey same here mate may your grandad rest in piece
rest in peace
I’m back again for Olly my cuzan rip mate
Back as always olly
Love this sonho! From Manaus -AM - BRASIL!
Love this song
Hello from Berlin, Germany
What a lovely song. Have been there with 2 friends in Ireland and loved the people.
It's nearly christmass time and my local have lock ins and we have this as one of our acoustic jams and I can't wait, i tell yeah
I don't drink anymore - I don't drink any less either.🍻
Thank you for posting cheers from Houston, Texas 77055
Rip, grandad and grandma
RIP! 🙏
@@FikusBambavikus thank you
From Brooklyn NY. BEAUTIFUL TUNE☆