if ronnie was the heart,luke the soul,with barney and kieran,,john and lots of other great irish guitars and banjos this is their immortal heritage.thank you dublin!!!
Kelly: I can't thank you enough for that vid. You know there are certain things in life that inspire and some that don't. That is the song for me. It just gives me a certain inner strength that I can't fully describe. Best regards, Dan Reilly
Welcome back Kelly, good to hear the click of your keys again. Since Daragh pulled down all his Dub vids I have a real need for Luke's final Night Visiting Song. If you have it I would greatly appreciate it. Again, welcome back, ringterlit aka Daniel Sean Reilly
Arschlahm: the singers here seem to be Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew. First, there is a bit with both singing - with some back up, I think. Then Kelly (it must be him) sings a verse ("where girls are goodlooking..."), then Ronnie Drew sings one. Once you know that, it should be easy to hear who sings what.
That's right. Ronnie had a Baritone o bass voice, he can easly reach low notes. Also he had this brilliant color on his voice wich makes it very particular. In the song "holy ground" (the 1964 version), he sang probably at the top of his vocal range to make some nice vocal armony with Luke's tenor voice, and his own part. Both voices are amazing and they complement each other with that special contrast.
@@andresoicataduncan632 I think that was an answer to a question of mine that strangely disappeared. At 0:54 it sounds like Luke is starting the verse but then Ronnie is taking over. Now more understanding of audio I think the microphone was just clipping.
this is the best I could find. It's not whole, but I can't find anything longer. Beginning to 0:49 and then 1:39 to 3:27 www.rte.ie/archives/2018/0308/945924-jesus-christ-superstar/
Amazing song, and amazingly performed. But could somebody please help me with the text on a couple of places? At 0:56, after "we'll show 'em the good life", there's something followed by "loaded with nothing to lose" which I didn't get. And from 1:08, is the sentence "they'll scream to be with us, they'll scheme to be with us, they'll give us a good run", or am I wrong (English is not my first language)? And at 0:38, is it "Delly"? Is that a place? Help would be appreciated.
@jeroendevries No its not!! LUKE sings the first verse at 0:16, Ronnie sings the second, Luke sings the third etc. How could that be anyone but Luke?? Voice is unmistakeable
nothing like a song about drunken fornication to bring a smile to my face... R.I.P. Luke, Ronnie, Ciaran... they must be up there chasing women and singing in the celestial pub while holding that jar of porter high above their heads, if i had to take a guess I'd say they're singing "I'm a Rover"
Ronnie had a unique voice, and was a major part of the Dubliners success. He is one of my favourite ballad singers. The whole group were individually talented. 👍
if ronnie was the heart,luke the soul,with barney and kieran,,john and lots of other great irish guitars and banjos this is their immortal heritage.thank you dublin!!!
there's no such thing as a soul. pick something real next time.
Hurray Dubliners forever in my heart and my soul forever.Thank always for sending me O'Neill.
Greatness peak, Ireland Greatest Folk Performer!
What a wee gem of a song! The interchange between the 'boys' is just ffffff'n great!
A new one to me. Not heard this one before. Ronnie and Luke I would bet brass on.
Great work to luke and Ronnie I love his younger recordings 🍀☘🇮🇪
Great combination of the voices of Ronnie and Luke.
Kelly:
I can't thank you enough for that vid. You know there are certain things in life that inspire and some that don't. That is the song for me. It just gives me a certain inner strength that I can't fully describe.
Best regards,
Dan Reilly
Woah! Another great song by Luke!
Didn't find this on Spotify though :(
Thank god for UA-cam !
Thanks for sharing kellyoneill !
Never heard this one and love it. Thanks for posting.
Great Kelly! You are back on youtube,it wasnt the same without you :-)
@pasarfan they start with the chorus, the first verse is on 0:16 and that's Cairan. I wish you also all the best from the netherlands.
Ahhh! Amazing kelly! I thought you were dead for the longest time but your back! Hurray, and great great song.
Good song, i never have heard it before
Welcome back Kelly, good to hear the click of your keys again. Since Daragh pulled down all his Dub vids I have a real need for Luke's final Night Visiting Song. If you have it I would greatly appreciate it.
Again, welcome back,
ringterlit aka Daniel Sean Reilly
It's also on With love from The Dubliners.
just wow!
Arschlahm: the singers here seem to be Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew. First, there is a bit with both singing - with some back up, I think. Then Kelly (it must be him) sings a verse ("where girls are goodlooking..."), then Ronnie Drew sings one. Once you know that, it should be easy to hear who sings what.
Luke Kelly; tenor 2
Ronny Drew; bass 1
Based on choir experience, correct me if I`m wrong.
That's right. Ronnie had a Baritone o bass voice, he can easly reach low notes. Also he had this brilliant color on his voice wich makes it very particular. In the song "holy ground" (the 1964 version), he sang probably at the top of his vocal range to make some nice vocal armony with Luke's tenor voice, and his own part.
Both voices are amazing and they complement each other with that special contrast.
@@andresoicataduncan632 I think that was an answer to a question of mine that strangely disappeared. At 0:54 it sounds like Luke is starting the verse but then Ronnie is taking over. Now more understanding of audio I think the microphone was just clipping.
@@born2sail i thought that i was the only one who has de same dilema
@@born2sail but this is "bonus track" of a 1968 Compilation Album, so it suppoused to be a studio version, that's my doubt about that 00:57 part
go on luke!
You forget Cairan Bourke, He's singing in the first verse.
thanks kellyo'neil for the great music, is there a full vid of luke playing king herod?
this is the best I could find. It's not whole, but I can't find anything longer.
Beginning to 0:49 and then 1:39 to 3:27
www.rte.ie/archives/2018/0308/945924-jesus-christ-superstar/
Delhi, of course! Thanks
Fuckin Savage tune lads
I need to know which album this is from! Anyone!? Great tune...
Slainte
thats not right the feckers,
sure if ya took down all the copyrighted vids there would be no you tube.
hey, Kelly, what was this album called. Was it on the Transatlantic label?
thanks
Does anyone know other Dubliners' songs like this one, with Luke and Ronnie in a duet?
@kellyoneill what live footage, where is it now?
hey, cheers great to be back,
vid sent in a pm.
Amazing song, and amazingly performed. But could somebody please help me with the text on a couple of places? At 0:56, after "we'll show 'em the good life", there's something followed by "loaded with nothing to lose" which I didn't get. And from 1:08, is the sentence "they'll scream to be with us, they'll scheme to be with us, they'll give us a good run", or am I wrong (English is not my first language)? And at 0:38, is it "Delly"? Is that a place?
Help would be appreciated.
unlock your daughters please
Ha ha ha ha !!!
thanks great to be back!
@jeroendevries No its not!! LUKE sings the first verse at 0:16, Ronnie sings the second, Luke sings the third etc. How could that be anyone but Luke?? Voice is unmistakeable
Anytime, did you see the live footage of luke doing that song a year before the one i sent?
its amazing
is right daz lukey all the way!!!!
Not "Delly", but Delhi (in India)
hey,
i did leave for a while but deffo back now :)
:) thanks sis,
nothing like a song about drunken fornication to bring a smile to my face... R.I.P. Luke, Ronnie, Ciaran... they must be up there chasing women and singing in the celestial pub while holding that jar of porter high above their heads, if i had to take a guess I'd say they're singing "I'm a Rover"
hey devon, how come they closed ya down?
ya put so much work into that account
LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣
'A Drop of the Dubliners'
hahaha id say he would
How can anyone describe Ronnie as overrated
Ronnie had a unique voice, and was a major part of the Dubliners success. He is one of my favourite ballad singers. The whole group were individually talented. 👍
ah hey son,
what happened to evilscotsman?
send it to ya once ya back online mate
take it easy kidder xxx
ronnie drew overrated ciaran bourke underrated luke kelly unbelievable