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Dirty Old Town (The Pogues) - Mandolin Lesson
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- Опубліковано 27 кві 2020
- Here's a great song for developing tremolo skills on the mandolin. It's a classic by the Pogues. You can play the cool harmonica solos on the mando, too. Try it! ⚡️Mandolin TAB for this song and many others on this channel can be found here: / rockpopmandolin ⚡️
By the way, while many of think of this song as an Irish classic, a viewer pointed out it was actually written by Englishman Ewan MacColl. He had a connection with the Pogues - his daughter Kirsty sang on the band's classic Fairytale of New York. How's that for a bit of music trivia?
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Beautifully rendered, great work! Would love to get the kind of tone you get out of my instrument some day.
Oh, thanks for your kind words! Just keep playing... tone will come!!
Thank you very much!
No worries!
Well I'm gonna be watching this channel all winter.
Oh, that's awesome, mate! Enjoy!
This song rules
It sure does! I love it.
I'm so glad you did this song. I'd never heard of it and clicked on it just for hoots. I've since spent the last hour and a half falling in love with this song, listening to lots of versions here on UA-cam, reading Wikipedia about Ewan MacColl. It always amazes me when I discover something that's been out there as long as I have (the song and I were both born in 1949) and I don't discover it until I'm 71. Thank you, Mike.
Wow, Jim. That is terrific! I’m so glad I could get someone interested in a song. It’s an amazing tune and the Ewan MacColl story is interesting. Have fun with it!!!
By the way, did you know that Ewan MacColl's daughter Kirsty sang on the Pogues' Christmas classic Fairytale of New York. Sadly though, she died at a young age.
Just beautiful. Thanks so much Mike. It's become one of my favorite things to do on the mandolin thanks to you.
Wow, that’s great! Glad you liked it.
Good work! I liked how you sang over the chords, I feel it really helps to hear where the lyrics fit with the chords. It would be good if you done more of it. Very helpful for beginners. 👍
Thanks! I would if I was a better singer. lol!! But I am now posting the chords and some lyrics below the videos. Hopefully this helps too!
Both parents Scottish living in Salford so that makes him a jock.
Nice 👍🏻 😊 how about the drop kick Murphys rose tattoo great mandolin intro thanks 🙏 for all your hard work and time on these lessons
Thanks for your kind comment. And the suggestion. I’ll check it out!
I love this song, and the way you do it, but it isn't Irish. It was written by Ewan MacColl about his home town of Salford, near where I grew up in the north of England.
Yes, I’ve been told that. Thanks!
I love this song - thanks for that nice lesson 😊
You're most welcome, mate. I love the song, too!
Absolutely brilliant thank you
No worries!!!
I just bought me a simple mandoline especially for this song :)
Awesome! Have fun with it!
aw man, thats brilliant, thanks a lot
Thanks so much!
Im just starting go learn the mandolin thanks for the lesson
Any chance you could do other Irish songs? Ones like Tell Me Ma and Wild Rover?
Thanks mate. I’d love to, but there are too many other channels that do traditional mandolin tunes. I want to keep my channel to pop/rock songs. Having said that, the Dropkick Murphys are on my list.
@@RockPopMandolin any chance you can point me to what channels teach these things? I can find alot of covers on youtube but no lessons
Alot of websites only give tabs for the opening of songs not the entirety of them
Thanks
@@Josh-vu7bo Sure. There’s another Canadian guy who does nice traditional mando lessons. ua-cam.com/video/SthfBzPd27s/v-deo.html
@@Josh-vu7bo And Barron over at MandoLessons.com.
ua-cam.com/video/rXDtDR6JNSU/v-deo.html
Hi, great video! Do you have a tab for this?
Thanks mate. No, I don’t do tabs. Rarely use them, myself.
This is a great video, i can do all the picking easily, but damn i struggle with the easy bit, the strumming, i cant for the life of me get the same sound as you, do you start on an up stroke? i cant work out whats going off....thanks for the video
Hey mate. Thanks for watching. Not sure which part you are asking about though. Do you mean strumming the main chords? I start those with a downstroke. I'd suggest practicing with a metronome. That will help. Cheers!
@@RockPopMandolin cheers, thanks a lot
Thank you, Mike! Been really enjoying these videos :)
Any chance you could teach Old Town Road? (Billy Ray Cyrus and Lil Nas) Also... do you have a paypal or something so I can donate to your cause?
I have set up a “tip jar” on Patreon if you’re interested.
Sorry if you've answered this in another video but: what model Loar is that?
It's the Loar LM-520-VS. Lovely little instrument. I've haven't played many better... even much more expensive Gibsons.
Written by Ewan McColl.
Yup! Kirsty MacColl’s father.
@@RockPopMandolin Yep, real name Jimmy Miller, it's not Irish it's about his home town Salford, near Manchester England.
Wish I could play an instrument even half as good as this I would be happy...just to thick.
Oh, thanks so much! But it just takes practice. You can do it!!
Try the Triangle ☺
NOT an Irish song. Nothing to do with the Irish. Written by Ewan McColl who was English by birth. He wrote it about his birth town of Salford, a city in England.
Yes, thanks. Many people have pointed that out.
Parents were Scottish , from whom he got his musical influences from. 🏴🏴🏴🏴
3 key changes 😫
Don’t worry. The patterns are similar across all three keys.
@@RockPopMandolin , cool melody, transposing the harmonica part is awesome
70snut Todd Thanks, bro. It’s one of my favourite tunes to play on mando.