To any person out there who enjoys this music. I am from Dublin here but that matters not. We enjoy this music which touches our hearts and bellows our lungs, all too the same pitch. Big smile, squinted eyes. Don,t care fogga bolla.😊 sinn a
Love The Irish Music, People and Landscapes...I hope to live in Ireland's majestic beauty and immerse myself in all of it's natural worldly heaven like features💚🤞🍀🧚♀️💚
Wife and I went to Ireland May 2024. Loved every minute of it. Took a coach tour with RIT. Really glad we included Belfast . Being from Newfoundland, we have a long standing connection in music, song, ballads and food. Many of our coastal communities have a distinct Irish language twang. I scoped out all the pubs beforehand and visited as many as the tour allowed. First day there, a Sunday afternoon, we were nestled in Robinson's Pub enjoying the best Guiness that I often dreamed about, live music, much merriment and pure joy.
I’m an ex Brit pat living near Vancouver, Canada this past 63 yrs. I met my beautiful Irish wife in England in July of 1956, married her in October of that same year. We recently celebrated our 65th anniversary this past Oct 6th. I love this Irish music as well as other songs one rarely hear on radio such as those written by Percy French. I sing many of them very often. You can’t beat the Irish for good music. We have an Irish pub just a kilometre up the road where they have entertainment on the weekends. It’s called ‘The Dublin Crossing’ . . . great place for dinner & entertainment. BTW, the words to The Galway Shawl could apply to my dear wife “she wears no jewels, no plastic diamonds, no paint nor powder, & round her shoulders, a Galway Shawl” describes the light of my life to a tee. How lucky can one guy be?
I was placed up for adoption in 1959 in Canada. My birth mom was Irish. Found her through DNA but was too late by a year.She had died.Never knew i was Irish until i did dna testing.Hope to some day get to Ireland and see it and area were i have blood ancestors.I was surprised but proud and excited about the fact im Irish. Her last name was Towey.
I've been all over the world but I've never quite felt as home and welcome as Ireland. The people will welcome anyone so long as they're willing to open their hearts to their culture and way of being. They're warm and full of smiles and laughter. You go home from a night at the pub feeling like the whole world smiles at you. But nay laddie, tis only the beautiful Emeral' Isle that smiles at ye
Our Irish next door neighbour died couple weeks ago and we were very close to him thought I’d give a little listen to this on saint Patrick’s day just to kind of remember him and reading your comment made me really happy for some reason haha hope you enjoy today mate 🍻
N@@lukedocherty2855 God bless your neighbour.Quite sad the people we care for when they are gone.I have prayed to God and God bless you for being so kind. Erin - Just one who is Irish and never had the luck to go to my family's homeland in beautiful loving as well as full of humor dear Mother Ireland.💚💚💚💚🙏👋to Luke
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Irish music is fantastic, such diversity in style, such beautiful and clever lyrics, such passion in every tune; surely must be the best traditional national music in the world. 🌍 🇮🇪 🎶 Love from Romania! 🇷🇴 ❤️
GGGGrandad McGonigal came by ship from N. Ireland to NY in the 17th century. The name was married out three generations ago, but I carry a necklace with "Mcgonigal" engraved on it and celebrate my ancestors any way I can. Something in me feels like it's homesick sometimes even though I've never been to Ireland. 💚 I appreciate the sacrifice and struggle my ancestors endured for me, I hope this ol' American makes them proud. 🇮🇪
I am full Irish. This music, songs and singers are class. Thank God for our past as we wouldn't have these songs and song writers even though the suffering was horrific.
This is the very first cd I bought in Ireland, at the Muckross House. Summer 2000, during my first visit to this lovely country that has stolen my heart. After many visit to the island, I still play it quite often. Each song reminds me of the lovely views, the kindest people in the world, the mystical atmosphere... It's truly an ode to my second home country. And I sang a song for Ireland... ❤️🇮🇪
In hard times, these songs fill my heart with joy. I remember a friend in college. He is from Ireland. And he organized the best parties at the university. God protect you all! Greetings from Hamburg/Germany
there was a time that my first husband and i went to Ireland each year, my husband was a very big music lover and we went to many different concenrts, we saw the dubliners a few times and this music will be part of my life forever. I feel wonderfull listening to all these songs
We sing because we forget and we drink to remember and whenever we remember we drink to remember the sad times then we drink to remember the good times and we drink to remember the bad times. And when we are are are why we drinking and we remember why and put words and a wee tune and we sing it all over again I think i got it that time this is my sixth try to get it right it will have to do till the beer store opens tomorrow cheers
I was born in England but have Irish parents and grandparents. My story is very complicated. All I no is I love the spirit of most Irish people, And I’m very happy of where my roots came from.
Anglo Irish I be. First born in england. So proud of my homeland.my father rests in peace 26years my birthday (30th). Christened Holy family church Connaught, 1929. We laid him down 1996, saddest loss in my whole life. Oh father dear I am over here in am coming back. What's keeping dear my father so near for the mightiest of the Craic !!
I’m an Australian going back to the 2nd fleet who has a mix of Welsh and Irish and strangely I’ve always felt a strong pull and love for all things Welsh and Irish, I feel if I ever go there I’d never come home, but then maybe I’d be coming home.
Hi, there is a Irish Pub in Essex, Mass., RED BARREL 😊😘 I went there a lot with my husband & played darts with Irish guys & ladies, the owners have passed, but I think their daughter Joyce Wood has ownership now....fun times....in early 70's!😍
Irish music is so good, we have a Danish band De Gyldne Løver/The Golden Lions, who have made a fortune of translating and touring with The Dubliners songs :-) They have met a few times. I have a cool recording from a Danish festival where they played The Wild Rover- The Irish and Danes toke turns singing a verse.
@@Michael-bf1dt I am from Veneto (the region with Venice in it)! Unfortunately I've never been to Ireland, I don't have many possibilities to travel, but if I could, it's definitely one of the places I'd go to 🥺✨
@@Michael-bf1dt I am kind of in the middle, but certainly on level ground. Sadly I cannot afford to travel, but hopefully one day, when I won't be a student anymore, I will have enough money to. Over here we're preparing for an eventual lockdown, although it looks as if we're already in one since many places are closed (mainly where there could be a risk of assemblage). I hope you're doing alright also, especially in these difficult times ✨🌼
@@Michael-bf1dt I study psychology at university, all the lessons are remote so I don't have to be close to the faculty ✨ thank you so much 🌼 take care as well, self-care is important 🌼
Of Irish ancestry, my grandparents met at an Orangemen's gathering in the Ottawa Valley back in the olden days. I have not yet set foot on the green island but I have a strong compulsion to go see it and smell the air.
Good to listen to the old ballads, pity many of the modern day generation have forgotten what their forefathers had to fight for. Pity the St Patrick`s celebrations were cancelled this year.
@@curepipe64 I visited many years ago in 1984 after I graduated high school. I had a few pints in Castlebar, which was right down the road from our family's farm. I highly recommend visiting if you have the chance.
@@Michael-bf1dt Hello. Yes I know all about Galway and the surrounding Counties. I've been studying them for the past 8 months. I also have someone special living there.
@@oog2370 well i have heard that the land we call Scotland was once part of the land we call Northern Ireland - so 'technically' you were born in Ireland. I might be strectching it a bit but hey, whats a few miles between friends !
I grew up list these songs my family would get the piano singing would start then the fiddle banjo whistle drum the group was my Nan and her brothers and sisters.12of them I wish we had smartphones then to record them no joke they could have made it, my song was black velvet band my grandfather dedicated to me There all gone now, when the wind hits my back I'm sure I hear them singing and the banjo distant
I love Luke Kelly and Liam Clancy of the Clancy Brothers. Wish I could have seen them all back in the 60s when i was a teenager. Alas, I knew nothing of Ireland back then. Me mother's parents came to America in the early 1900s as far as we can figure. She grew up in a children's home (a sort of orphanage) with no memory of her parents.
To any person out there who enjoys this music. I am from Dublin here but that matters not. We enjoy this music which touches our hearts and bellows our lungs, all too the same pitch. Big smile, squinted eyes. Don,t care fogga bolla.😊 sinn a
Love The Irish Music, People and Landscapes...I hope to live in Ireland's majestic beauty and immerse myself in all of it's natural worldly heaven like features💚🤞🍀🧚♀️💚
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Wife and I went to Ireland May 2024. Loved every minute of it. Took a coach tour with RIT. Really glad we included Belfast . Being from Newfoundland, we have a long standing connection in music, song, ballads and food. Many of our coastal communities have a distinct Irish language twang. I scoped out all the pubs beforehand and visited as many as the tour allowed. First day there, a Sunday afternoon, we were nestled in Robinson's Pub enjoying the best Guiness that I often dreamed about, live music, much merriment and pure joy.
Happy St.Patrick's Ireland 2024 💚💚🍀 Happy St.Patrick's day to the world ❗
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I’m an ex Brit pat living near Vancouver, Canada this past 63 yrs. I met my beautiful Irish wife in England in July of 1956, married her in October of that same year. We recently celebrated our 65th anniversary this past Oct 6th. I love this Irish music as well as other songs one rarely hear on radio such as those written by Percy French. I sing many of them very often. You can’t beat the Irish for good music. We have an Irish pub just a kilometre up the road where they have entertainment on the weekends. It’s called ‘The Dublin Crossing’ . . . great place for dinner & entertainment.
BTW, the words to The Galway Shawl could apply to my dear wife “she wears no jewels, no plastic diamonds, no paint nor powder, & round her shoulders, a Galway Shawl” describes the light of my life to a tee. How lucky can one guy be?
This is a very beautiful testimony. Thank you for sharing.
It is always good to share a love story
Congrats on 65 years!! I’ll have a pint for you
❤️❤️❤️
Brought a tear to my eyes - congratulations to you both must be 66 years now.
I was placed up for adoption in 1959 in Canada. My birth mom was Irish. Found her through DNA but was too late by a year.She had died.Never knew i was Irish until i did dna testing.Hope to some day get to Ireland and see it and area were i have blood ancestors.I was surprised but proud and excited about the fact im Irish. Her last name was Towey.
How interesting I hope you go to Irland and who knows meet your relatives.🥰
I understand you. I wish you will get the opportunity to get there and find your roots 🥰
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EIRE SCOTTS KEV HERE.C'EAD MILE FAILTE SOCIOL CLANN. TRANSLATION A 1000 WELCOMES FAMILY CLANN.XO 👍✌️🤟🤟🙏🙏🏴🇮🇪🍀
I hope you won’t be shocked when you do get to Ireland, we’re overrun with illegals, not so Irish looking now sadly.
God Bless the Irish
❤happy St Patrick Day Eire I love you Nice country Full ofAllegria et Music
I've been all over the world but I've never quite felt as home and welcome as Ireland. The people will welcome anyone so long as they're willing to open their hearts to their culture and way of being. They're warm and full of smiles and laughter. You go home from a night at the pub feeling like the whole world smiles at you. But nay laddie, tis only the beautiful Emeral' Isle that smiles at ye
Absolutely agree. I´m spanish and I felt like in Spain. We´ve same soul.
Stuck inside during a pandemic? What better than Irish songs!!
Erin go bragh!
Right there with ya
Same here. Sing on!
Slainte!
And that is just what I'm doing!
What else can one do on a friday
🙏⚔👳♂️🇮🇳💐🇬🇧 I am a British Indian. I love Ireland and Irish music
Happy St Patric day🙏⚔🤔👋
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Happy Saint Patrick's Day !!! i'm listening Irish music at home, can't go in a pub because the Covid.. May be in 2022 !!!
me too!
Even though I've been living outside Ireland for over 40 years, every time I hear Irish music it brings me right back to my lovely land.
Our Irish next door neighbour died couple weeks ago and we were very close to him thought I’d give a little listen to this on saint Patrick’s day just to kind of remember him and reading your comment made me really happy for some reason haha hope you enjoy today mate 🍻
I Miss Terrence Patrick Boylan
N@@lukedocherty2855 God bless your neighbour.Quite sad the people we care for when they are gone.I have prayed to God and God bless you for being so kind.
Erin - Just one who is Irish and never had the luck to go to my family's homeland in beautiful loving as well as full of humor dear Mother Ireland.💚💚💚💚🙏👋to Luke
@@blusper1033 cheers man means a lot 🙏
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I was stupid lost my login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me
Everyone is Irish today March 17 2021. Bless the Irish
Happy St Patricks day 🍻
Irish music is fantastic, such diversity in style, such beautiful and clever lyrics, such passion in every tune; surely must be the best traditional national music in the world. 🌍 🇮🇪 🎶
Love from Romania! 🇷🇴 ❤️
GGGGrandad McGonigal came by ship from N. Ireland to NY in the 17th century. The name was married out three generations ago, but I carry a necklace with "Mcgonigal" engraved on it and celebrate my ancestors any way I can. Something in me feels like it's homesick sometimes even though I've never been to Ireland. 💚 I appreciate the sacrifice and struggle my ancestors endured for me, I hope this ol' American makes them proud. 🇮🇪
I am full Irish. This music, songs and singers are class. Thank God for our past as we wouldn't have these songs and song writers even though the suffering was horrific.
God Bless the Irish prople & Ireland ,!!
This is the very first cd I bought in Ireland, at the Muckross House. Summer 2000, during my first visit to this lovely country that has stolen my heart. After many visit to the island, I still play it quite often. Each song reminds me of the lovely views, the kindest people in the world, the mystical atmosphere... It's truly an ode to my second home country. And I sang a song for Ireland... ❤️🇮🇪
Eric. I married a Dubliner 56 years ago, now I'm a widow ,but Irlandis my second !!! HOME !!!
listening to the Irish marching bands as a kid in Germany,it has followed me all my life, now near 80 years old, in Australia
Rip Shane, lest we forget. Never gone ⚒️🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🙏🍻🍻🍻
Happy Saint Patrick’s Day 2021! 🍻
You to m8 🍻
☘️
Happy st pats day everyone
@@willbullock3032 same too you ☘️
Happy Saint Patrick's day. (From guy who celebrates Saint Patrick's Day instead of his own birthday)
Iam scottish and I absolutely love Irish music and people
HAPPY SAINT PATRICKS DAY 2023!🍻
You too!
Happy Saint Patricks Day 2024🙃😇
Happy St. Paddy's 2024!
Love Irish pub songs. Very jolly and uplifting
So proud to be from Ireland 🇮🇪 our little island that so many know no matter where you are from.
Well for all our lovely country and irish music while all this is going on we have the best singers in this lovely land
My GRANDMOM WAS FROM COUNTY CORK I LOVE THIS MUSIC ,VERY UPLIFTING DURING THIS CRISIS
In hard times, these songs fill my heart with joy. I remember a friend in college. He is from Ireland. And he organized the best parties at the university. God protect you all! Greetings from Hamburg/Germany
Irish music is some of the best music ever.
Love the Dubliners. Luke Kelly the best singer of Irish ☘️ songs RIP
Irland is beautiful, it's people are lovely... Love Ireland...
HAPPY SAN PATRICK'S DAY ,WITH A FEW DAYS BELATEDLY.
FROM GOLD COAST. AUSTRALIA. 🇪🇸🇨🇮🇪🇸🇨🇮🇪🇸🇨🇮🇪🇸🇨🇮☘☘☘
there was a time that my first husband and i went to Ireland each year, my husband was a very big music lover and we went to many different concenrts, we saw the dubliners a few times and this music will be part of my life forever. I feel wonderfull listening to all these songs
Happy St Patrick's day 2023 from Ireland 🇮🇪 😀
Irish music, on TH-cam is my favourite..... I love the Songs
Few Guinness 👌👍🍀 top Irish music 🇮🇪
Brings back memories from family now long gone
loving these old Irish tunes. Taking me back to many a pub day.
Love it seamus
No
@@patriciamarkwell1127 😜🍺
Kilburn High Road swinging 😊 everyday with Irish music 🎶 playing 😊 loved to hear whilst out shopping .
I’m British 🇬🇧 but Irish music is so fascinating
If any Irish people please tell me why your songs are so fascinating
Get yourself into an Irish bar and you’ll understand❤️❤️
We sing because we forget and we drink to remember and whenever we remember we drink to remember the sad times then we drink to remember the good times and we drink to remember the bad times. And when we are are are why we drinking and we remember why and put words and a wee tune and we sing it all over again I think i got it that time this is my sixth try to get it right it will have to do till the beer store opens tomorrow cheers
I was born in England but have Irish parents and grandparents. My story is very complicated. All I no is I love the spirit of most Irish people, And I’m very happy of where my roots came from.
Deadmouse:A Dog born in a stable is not a horse its still a Dog?
@@BeltandBraces Dogs do not come from horses, so he must be a horse too, but one that has left the barn.
Deadmouseoriginal Nut .You should go there and have a butchers .Youll like it lots.Ill be amazed if you don’t like it there !
Im Welsh but foot tapping Irish music i love .❤🎶❤🎶
What talented people wrote these songs
I was born in England to Irish parents. My heart belongs to Ireland.🇮🇪 🇮🇪
Anglo Irish I be. First born in england. So proud of my homeland.my father rests in peace 26years my birthday (30th). Christened Holy family church Connaught, 1929. We laid him down 1996, saddest loss in my whole life. Oh father dear I am over here in am coming back. What's keeping dear my father so near for the mightiest of the Craic !!
Helen your a legend
I loved listening to this album. Their voices are heavenly.
Happy St Patrick's Day from Yorkshire!!
Happiest Day of the Year. Lotsa beer, Tullamore Dew best friends & this delightful music to close out the night. Bless us all. Erin go bragh.
Up t Irish work hard play hard
I love Irish music
Tattoos
Super❤️
Great LP
Status : Currently addicted to Irish songs.
Such a beautiful melody and accent!
Happy St Paddy’s Day 🍀💚
I'm Irish
Lol.
NO NEVER NO MORE!!!! YAY WOOHOO I LOVE IRELAND SO FREAKING MUCH
My favourite songs.... The Dubliners......I like irish culture
But it does lack a touch of German "Bierseeligkeit", doesn't it?
I'm not Irish but I enjoy enormously the Dubliners, Irish Rovers, Sean O'Neill...thanks for all the pleasure.
Irish culture is a marvellous mixture of hapiness and the deepest melancholic soul.
yes
@@ricostos Oui !
Sounds like the Khmer soul.
Aye
When I was supposed to read "melancholic", I read "alcoholic"...
I hope this is the last of the quarantine so we can party like true Irish again! Happy St Patrick's Day 2021!
I love Irish music !!
I’m an Australian going back to the 2nd fleet who has a mix of Welsh and Irish and strangely I’ve always felt a strong pull and love for all things Welsh and Irish, I feel if I ever go there I’d never come home, but then maybe I’d be coming home.
Reminds me of my trip to Ireland in 2018...good times in pubs singing along.
Best people on earth.
Still stuck in another bloody lockdown, January! At least I've my tin whistle!
I wish I could find an Irish pub like they used to be.
Hi, there is a Irish Pub in Essex, Mass., RED BARREL 😊😘 I went there a lot with my husband & played darts with Irish guys & ladies, the owners have passed, but I think their daughter Joyce Wood has ownership now....fun times....in early 70's!😍
I wish I could find one thats open 😂
Paddys day songs
Dog and Duck in Austin used to be pretty close, especially on 3/17!
Mother Eagan’s, as well. I miss the old days
The shamrock house, east durham, ny. Cant get more Irish than that
I love this music.
This Irish music is the best.
Np
Irish music is so good, we have a Danish band De Gyldne Løver/The Golden Lions, who have made a fortune of translating and touring with The Dubliners songs :-)
They have met a few times.
I have a cool recording from a Danish festival where they played The Wild Rover- The Irish and Danes toke turns singing a verse.
Ta be sure it is that.
I love this music
These are the songs that you hear during fairs in small towns, this is the country's culture
@@Michael-bf1dt thank you so much, I hope you're also sfae and well! Much love from Italy ✨
@@Michael-bf1dt I am from Veneto (the region with Venice in it)! Unfortunately I've never been to Ireland, I don't have many possibilities to travel, but if I could, it's definitely one of the places I'd go to 🥺✨
@@Michael-bf1dt I am kind of in the middle, but certainly on level ground. Sadly I cannot afford to travel, but hopefully one day, when I won't be a student anymore, I will have enough money to. Over here we're preparing for an eventual lockdown, although it looks as if we're already in one since many places are closed (mainly where there could be a risk of assemblage). I hope you're doing alright also, especially in these difficult times ✨🌼
@@Michael-bf1dt I study psychology at university, all the lessons are remote so I don't have to be close to the faculty ✨ thank you so much 🌼 take care as well, self-care is important 🌼
@@Michael-bf1dt you too ✨🌼
So cheerful love Irish music x
Long Live Ireland! ❤
I’m Irish I’m an alcoholic this is perfect
Lol
We can help you... FDP germany :-)
I've got Guinness and Jameson's. Let's celebrate.
You're just Irish then...
Snaggle Tooth yes mate.
The best way to spend your night at home with no pubs open
One year later and they are still closed
Of Irish ancestry, my grandparents met at an Orangemen's gathering in the Ottawa Valley back in the olden days. I have not yet set foot on the green island but I have a strong compulsion to go see it and smell the air.
Happy st patrick!! 2021!!!
The whole recording is brilliant
Good to listen to the old ballads, pity many of the modern day generation have forgotten what their forefathers had to fight for. Pity the St Patrick`s celebrations were cancelled this year.
Good point but the paddy's parade here in tullamore isnt worth shite
Listening to the the Irish music I am thinking about all the paddy's I have slept with, I love my paddy's for ever. SOPHIA
Strange
Weird
Gr8 craick xxj
@Chris LaBonne numb nut.y u a jock?or (baw)sasanac? whoever u r look back on yir histry
I think u are dreaming Sophia 😂😂😂
I'm not quite Irish but I love the Irish music and accent peace out
L.p.
Q1
Yup lad
Carricfergus is my favourite 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
Love is music ❤️ with lockdown cheers me up so much
And this is why im so proud to be Irish
Woohoo ❤❤
Land of Saint Patrick 🥰
💚
I have the same tape home I enjoyed it so much I went out and got two more just fantastic music it's The real McCoy nothing like it 🇨🇮🍀💯
I have no idea how I got here but I have no regrets....
Root bear glass in my hand and sing along with this wonderful music.
Canadian Irish Rugby Club in Toronto and Montreal...old wonderful memories of us immigrants in the 60's.
Hi born in Donegal mun and dad came to Scotland when i was 12 try to go home every year,the irish songs keep me going,till i get home again
Adoro queste canzoni.un bacio alla bellissima Irlanda!
Irish people are happy people as much as they can...
Me and my sister go on board titanic 2 in 3 class
Irish Folk makes my Soul happy and I remember my times in Ireland
I love ❤️ Irish music 🎶 and I am not even Irish 💃 💃 🕺 🕺 .. its so diddily
I love Irish music. My grandmother's side of the family came from Co.Mayo. Pity we can't be in Dublin this year but we'll be there next year.
My maternal grandfather was born in Tavanaghmore in County Mayo. Happy St. Patrick's Day to you ! Up Mayo !
@@lampostlegion5267 My grandmother came from Castlebar. I'm sorry to say I've never been there. Dublin is as far as I got.
@@curepipe64 I visited many years ago in 1984 after I graduated high school. I had a few pints in Castlebar, which was right down the road from our family's farm. I highly recommend visiting if you have the chance.
A BRILLIANT RECORD
Happy St Paddy's day everyone.
I love these fun silly Irish songs they make you feel like partying!! Let's party up!! So we all can be happy. Clean and clear ❤️🙂😀🥳🤗😂🤪😜
Happy Saint Patrick day 2022
Indeed I'm I. The garden playing all my irish music heaven
So am I also kitty, wish you all the happiness in the world let the magic flow and the good times grow
Love the upbeat and lyrics!!
@@Michael-bf1dt Hello Michael. Yes all is well here with me. I hope to visit Ireland soon.
@@Michael-bf1dt Yes USA
@@Michael-bf1dt Lol we'll be glad when the election is over. I'm in California. I'll be going to Galway. Stay safe
@@Michael-bf1dt Hello. Yes I know all about Galway and the surrounding Counties. I've been studying them for the past 8 months. I also have someone special living there.
Am from Glasgow but wish a was born in ireland, Hail Hail 💚💚
I’m from California but wish I’d been born in Ireland!!! I’d’ve never left!
The next best place Glasgow
Respect for my brothers in Glasgow and Scotland
@@oog2370 well i have heard that the land we call Scotland was once part of the land we call Northern Ireland - so 'technically' you were born in Ireland. I might be strectching it a bit but hey, whats a few miles between friends !
@@josikane1472 what do you mean technically😂😂 Been in Co Clare all my life
Awesome thanks!
I grew up list these songs my family would get the piano singing would start then the fiddle banjo whistle drum the group was my Nan and her brothers and sisters.12of them I wish we had smartphones then to record them no joke they could have made it, my song was black velvet band my grandfather dedicated to me
There all gone now, when the wind hits my back I'm sure I hear them singing and the banjo distant
Wonderful!
My favourite songs/singers. The Dubliners still live on, on TH-cam and all the CD's I collected over the years.
Sheila F. M
I love Luke Kelly and Liam Clancy of the Clancy Brothers. Wish I could have seen them all back in the 60s when i was a teenager. Alas, I knew nothing of Ireland back then. Me mother's parents came to America in the early 1900s as far as we can figure. She grew up in a children's home (a sort of orphanage) with no memory of her parents.