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- The Mary Wallopers - The Night the Guards Raided Owney's
Rachaidh an fidléir Doireann Ní Ghlacáin ar thuras ceoil chuig cheithre cheantar éagsúla in Éirinn chun léargas a fháil ar atá i gceist le croílár shaol an cheoil sna ceantair sin. Cé a tháinig rompu agus an bhfuil stíl ar leith ag baint leis na ceantair sin go fóill? Rachfar go croí an cheoil i dtuaisceart Bhaile Átha Cliath, i nDún Dealgan, in iarthar Luimnigh, agus i dtuaisceart an Chláir.
Doireann Ní Ghlacáin heads off with her fiddle on her back, to find out what is happening at the heart of the traditional Irish music scene in four different areas around Ireland. Doireann delves into the music scene in less recognized areas, musically speaking, to see who is playing, what they are playing and where the craic is at. She heads to Dublin’s North side, Dundalk, west Limerick, and north Clare.
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Never seen these lads so serious...well It was a ballad about a bar being closed down understandable I suppose. What a great song.
Incredible song. The town represented well by a band that incapsulates the spirit of the place
Is it planted now too ?
I discovered the Mary’s at Glastonbury this year and I’m completely obsessed ❤
Love this band have to go and see them great on joules Holland, Hootenanny
Best song about a lock in ever. Also best use of the word "hames" in a song.
These lads get better everytime I watch them
Should be playing that to a full pub! Fantastic!
Love this tune
Great song. Wish you could have been by my pub before it closed. This song alone could have kept it open for another 3 years.
What an intricate, and excellent song, brilliantly performed.
Brilliant song a great Dundalk band
They are so authentic.
Finally this song by itself! Saw them I’m Glasgow in March they were mad craic
Have you heard their new stuff? They’ve enlisted a chap from Birmingham (Solo Mojo) that has a computer and they’ve added a drum n bass vibe to it, sounds amazing! Same kinda thing but with electronic beats! They even have a rapper ‘spitting bars’ on one of the tracks! Very forward thinking band and it sounds so good!!!
@@SlinkiestTortoise23that's how these l
That's
how these buys got started years ago they were a rap group first!
I m very sure you can find the parody type rap songs
Their quite good check em out
Take a bow... Fantastic.
Great number great pub and Eoiny great charactor and great craic.
Brilliant. Heard you sing this live in lockdown and have been looking for it since.
Absolutely class!!! ❤
At the end “that actually happened, yea!” Hahah ye lads are gas
Some tune same air as The limerick rake absolutely brilliantly done ❤
Classsssss. Listen to all of your music lads its quality so it is
That's a wonderful inspiring piece. Thanks Alex,
From Jerome (the paddy who doesn't drink alcohol)
The last of the travelling People ✌🏼✊🏼🇮🇪❤️🇮🇪
Great tune! Love it!
May their next shite be a hedgehog for raidin' poor Eonies
Brilliant. Mon de Town. A modern classic.
Going to see them in sse arena bekfast 29th December.
Love their style heard them through Mrs Akexa 😅 and was hooked😊
And I'm champion at keeping em rollin
Pecker dunne Tribute? Great Music✌🏼✊🏼🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪❤️❤️❤️
Great tune!
Pure class ❤
Brilliant love the Mary Wallopers , my Old man was from Dundalk John lee he died in 1976 ..
Just brilliant
Brilliant.
Amazing
Brilliant
This is sickkkk.
Unbelievable ❤❤❤
This tune is originally a pecker dunne piece, The last of the travelling people…
Any idea where you can listen to the original?
Ewan McColl wrote "Champion at keeping them rolling" to the same tune.
God bless Owney
Keeper Lit 🪕🎻☘️🙏
Can anyone tell me where this song came from or did the lads write it?
I’m sure they learnt it from Eoiny himsel
Was just wondering who composed the music as well as the tunes been used by The Pogues in the Limerick Rake and The Dubliners in Champions at Keeping Them Rolling. Mary Wallopers deffo have a great song here regardless!
The chord progression seems to be quite close to “Last of the Traveling People” by Pecker Dunne and I’ve heard this is a cover by some fella named Oisin Groom
It's to the tune of The Limerick Rake by The Pogues, Dubliners.
@@SordidandSalted A fellow wrote the words that drank in the Pub.Oweny is alive and well a good Fatima man.Peter Shortt has passed sadly,played the Bodhran.Was some spot that pub.Trad music and songs.
May their boots never fit and their belts never strain
same air as the Limerick Rake
A construction health and Safety warning in a song !
Same Air as the Limerick Rake?
Anyone else notice how fantastic the audience is ?
No phones out .. just enjoying the moment
It's staged with multiple takes, isn't that obvious? But yeah, amazing audience.🙄
@@MikeWestIRE I highly doubt that, it’s not the TG4 docuseries style to stage this sorta stuff.
Fantastic?
Classic
'El Paso'...😉
Boyaaaaaaa
Might want to change the thumbnail kinda looks like he’s,ahem
Yeow
I think these guys better the pogues and that’s some feat
Alright finish ur drink and go to bed lad
Stand with East Wall ✋🏻
Huh
@@seanpadraigobrien1260some anti refugee racist bullshit... He's barking up the wrong three posting that on a Wallopers video.
@@Baz-ro1gz oh ya forgot wallops are woke and pro establishment as feck
Yup mulla
Helo elon
What 3:,oo
A bit of a knock off of The Johnny jump up
Are the ladd opposed to the Gards in real life
Get lost my friend
@@martincarroll6493 people online👌🙏
The melody of this song is "Champion at keeping em Rollin". Not sure they're that authentic.
What are you on about
hah, it is! the tune is also limerick rake as sung by the pogues! it's just a folk song thing, I reckon! seen it happen loads, some tunes just get passed along until they're something new. love how the lads here play it
Folk tunes borrow melodies constantly 🙈🙈
They actually study the old 19th century ballads. As far as modern Irish music they are literally as authentic as it gets...
Of course there can always be melody swopping and artistic license in folk music...
Brilliant Mon the town