Tarbolten -The Longford Collector - Sailors Bonnet
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- Traditional Irish Music musicians playing a concert at the Corkman Pub, Carlton Melbourne.
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Brilliant musicians one and all. It's a terrible shame that Johnny Fitzgerald, the banjo player, is no longer with us. RIP Johnny.
A real back home session just like the old country.
Back again sounds Better than ever never get enough of this music
These guys are hero's and super stars bless them all for keeping Irish music and traditions alive you are true musical hero's well done lads and when we meet in heaven i will buy you all a drink or a cup of tea which ever is your pleasure thanks lads for the Craic !
Very faithful to the composer. Bravo !
Great session playing .. like the addition of the floor boards and the tapping feet. Great tempo.
God bless you Irish in Australia love ye
Beautiful 🎉❤ xxx
The tapping distroys everything
Hats off to the banjo player - fine old-school picking with a proper plunky tone!
Very good banjo picking. My grandad was a Brilliant!!!! banjo player. This man and this music reminds me of the great times we use to have when he would get out the banjo and play for all of us. A few of his mates, who played various instruments, would come over and we'd have quite the time. I miss him dearly.
John Fitzgerald. Rated the best Australian tenor banjo man in Irish trad music in the 1980s. I hope he is well. His father and uncle feature on chromatic accordions.
アイリッシュバンジョーが弾けるようになりたい。年を取っても人と集まって弾けたら楽しそうだと思う25歳です。アイルランドの音楽は自分を違う世界へ連れて行ってくれます。憧れの奏者は、The Dublinersのマッケナ氏です。^^
Great band and music
Beautifully played. Great tempo and swing. Many Thanks 🎶
Tarbolton (Scots: Tarbowton) is a village in South Ayrshire, Scotland. It is near Failford, Mauchline and the same distance bar a few hundreds yards to Ayr and Kilmarnock. The old Fail Monastery was nearby and Robert Burns connections are strong, including the Bachelors' Club museum.
my home town!
That's right. It's an old Scottish reel. Now firmly Irish though.
great tempo, shout out to that banjo player, amazing
That's Paddy Fitzgerald. His brothers, John and Joe are the men playing the button accordians.
I got that wrong my friend. John is the banjo player and the other 2 play the accordians.
Awesome!
Paddy Fitz is still going strong & teaching at the Lake School of Music in Koroit in Jan 2022
Can you elucidate? Where is Koroit? What age is he now?
@@patrickkelly9982 koroit is in Victoria Australia Sw coast . Paddy is pushing 80 but still going strong. He taught me a reel called ‘Christmas Eve’ which is brilliant. He’s a great man
@@stuartmcdonald2974 ah yeah .. the Christmas Eve reel is a good one 😊
Great music and band
R u a Gavigan from Croghan/Tyrrellspass?
Great stuff
Still the best
Very good musician
Love these three reels!!!! take the floor
Love it
1:48 Longford 3:33 Sailors Bonnet note there are more than six instruments here depending how you count the shoes that are providing percussion
AMAZING!
that's just Amazing
Just lovely playing , fabulous ! would have loved to have been there
I'm a Yank fiddler and I love your Irish music
Beautiful music
BRILLIANT Performance Guys Well done
its called concentration. class stuff
sounds like a lot of fun . very enjoyable
Fine Tappin
Lovely tempo. The Fitzgerald brothers are the real deal
They are Liam....the real deal. They're amazing. I love this music and they make it look and sound effortlessly. Me grandad use to play the banjo, quite well I might add. Him and his mates would get together practically every Friday evening and have a magnificent time. I'd be there and in awe. I loved him so much and I still miss him to this day.
absolutely fantastic!!!
oh the band and the music was amazing!!! that's my kind of music :) love it guys have added this to our tassi bucket list thank you
It's a session, not a band as such.
An Irish thing, I suppose.
The greats
Great! Seems loads of nice seisiún videos anseo ^^
Fair-play agaibh! 😉
❤
Great playing
What a great session, and lord, how sessions are so much the same the world over! All the foot tapping is fun at the start, but while they would probably disagree, ISTM they need someone playing a bodhran so they'll have an excuse to NOT tap quite so energetically on loose boards while playing. Noticed the Sailor's Bonnet tempo creep up under those tapping feet -- now, with even a single bodhran player present, everyone could just blame him/her for any tempo creeping! That would improve the sense of community among the melody and chord players -- and without the loose board amplifying the tapping feet, Mr. O'Neill wouldn't have driven Mr. McGann to such transports of guitar and foot loathing, which would be possibly more pleasant for both of them. Problem solved... at least for the future.
For me, a jig isn't really a jig unless there is a bodhran involved! lol
+Pat - uh, no. Failed on that one. You're at least 1 century too late on the jig (1500's), and at least 2 centuries too late for the bodhran (1700s). Do your homework. :-/
Upyahboysyah!!! 😀
From Melbourne Florida USA great music and beautiful sound but would somebody please put a rubber mat under Anthony O'Neill's size 16 pounders.
What year was this? Thanks
Paddy Fitzgerald is sadly no longer with us . A great man .
Pass us that bottle will ya?!
ps: do you have guitar players playing the medoly at your sessions sometimes? Flatpicking?
I occasionally will flatpick a tune at sessions if the tempo and overall sound don't need a guitar holding the rhythm. If the rhythm starts to fall apart, I'll revert back to chords. This gent in this clip knows the tunes well on both mando and guitar.
DOES ST ANTHONYS FIDGETS RUN IN THE FITZGERALD FAMILY.
paddy Doolin how do you mean fidgets
paddy Doolin I never heard it so eloquently put but whatever it is it it Saturday beautiful to watch and long maybe dirty Raible to keep this in front of us Irish people I live here in New York and I love you
Excuse my inability to write a half decent and reply with your meant to say that it was such a beautiful thing to watch the defeat whatever you call it beautiful thing I’m sorry I made you know how difficult it is to talk into this gadget but anyway to Ricky and I block
@@paulwalsh6618 I'll have what you're drinkin !
I think the pub was demolished
The guy on banjo looks lost. He doesn't blink once. How does he do it. Did not like the change of tempo at 3.10. I think the floor boards take away from the tunes. Sorry to be so critical but I really enjoyed the tunes. Trying to learn them here in Dublin.
Johnny Fitzgerald is the banjo player. He is no longer with us. He passed away awhile back. RIP Johnny you were brilliant on the banjo.
They play great,but it looks like there playing for a wake
lsearls1 Great music played at wakes too trying to bring the corpse back to life
Please remove the 3/4 inch CDX 19mm plywood from under Anthony O'Neill's size 16 pounders who is ruining great music and put the guitar where it belongs in the garbage.
Most uncharitable remark.
But, if he's at it, I suppose the mandolin could also accompany guitar to the bin.