AH!! remember this concert recorded over TWO nights one of my best visits to DUBLIN & great hospitallity great warmth form the ordinary folk thanks DUBLIN
Probably the greatest song of all time. And done well by the boys, God rest their souls. I can not imagine a better song all around ever done better than this. From childhood through to my current age, which is undisclosed.
Liam Clancy from Carrick-on-Suir (Irish: Carraig na Siúire, meaning "rock of the Suir") is a town in the south-eastern corner of South Tipperary. 21 kilometres (13 miles) east of Clonmel (Co. Tipp,) and 27 kilometres (17 miles) northwest of Waterford City.
this is a scottish sang the right title being ...the calton weaver.... nancy whisky was a scottish singer in the skiffle bands. listen to hamish imlach sing it in the guid scottish tongue.
Thanks. I love these guys--and the rest of the brothers Clancy, alas now all gone. Thanks again.
BRILLIANT! Thanks for all of your TCB&TM vids!
Irelands two greatest sons along with tom and a paddy clancy R.I.P
ledgends
AH!! remember this concert recorded over TWO nights one of my best visits to DUBLIN & great hospitallity great warmth form the ordinary folk thanks DUBLIN
May perpetual light shine upon you Liam !
You gotta love that sweet banjo playin.
This is a great song.
Probably the greatest song of all time. And done well by the boys, God rest their souls. I can not imagine a better song all around ever done better than this. From childhood through to my current age, which is undisclosed.
grand indeed-sorely missed too slan, Jim
The set and outfits make me glad I missed the 70s, but the music makes me sorry
Good going lads
hahaha. At 2:41 Tommy points at Liam and says "him" instead of "me"
Well does anybody know if there was an album released from this concert. There were quite a few good tunes in it
@gregwyatt46 I only wish I could play as well as Tommy....maybe someday.
Brilliant. Liam ( a county Waterford man ) & Tommy ( a county Armagh man ). Great great. sláinte!
Liam is from Tipperary originally, although he was living in Waterford at the time of his death.
Liam Clancy from Carrick-on-Suir (Irish: Carraig na Siúire, meaning "rock of the Suir") is a town in the south-eastern corner of South Tipperary. 21 kilometres (13 miles) east of Clonmel (Co. Tipp,) and 27 kilometres (17 miles) northwest of Waterford City.
Yes, I am the author. Hope you enjoyed it.
At 0.25 no more true words where ever spoke.
I remember Nancy...I think..hmmm
u must be very very old -Alex Cambell sang this in the early 60s . . .
this is a scottish sang the right title being ...the calton weaver.... nancy whisky was a scottish singer in the skiffle bands. listen to hamish imlach sing it in the guid scottish tongue.
Awful bitchy in the morning. LOL. Probably my favorite part was hearing Liam say that.
great song, well sung but luke kelly owns this