In the early 2000’s, my family would have music nights every week when I was little. I can still my mother singing this (slower than this version) and smiling down at me. what I would do to go back to those simpler times.
Nobody can put over a folk song like Finbarr furey. His voice is a mix of life lessons, cheeky confidence, peace with himself and plenty of black Porter!!!!
I grew up in Belfast and I had sisters that worked in The Linen Room. It was a weaving mill in Belfast. Every morning we could hear the sound of the steam whistle calling the people to work. Then one day the whistle was no more. The mill had shut down and it's never coming back. So the words hold special meaning for me.
Good I read this thread as I am singing this song at a summer festival on Saturday in Zurich. My grandmother worked in a Belfast mill and so this song really means something to me. The girls who worked in the Belfast Mills were called 'Millies'. Two of the largest mills in NI closed due to a fall in consumer demand in 1962. Its a wonderful song and I love singing it. Thanks Si for writing it. I also wrote a song recently called the Highwaymans Lass which I also hope will be liked as much as Belfast Mill. Thanks Katie
At the East end of town, at the foot of the hill, there's a chimney so tall, it says Belfast Mill. But there's no smoke at all, coming out of the stack, for the mill has shut down and it's never coming back. And the only tune I hear is the sound of the wind, as she blows through the town, weave and spin, weave and spin. There's no children playing, in the dark narrow streets, and the loom has shut down, it's so quiet I can't sleep. And the only tune I hear is the sound of the wind, as she blows through the town, weave and spin, weave and spin. The mill has shut down, t'was the only life i know, tell me where will i go now, tell me where will I go. And the only tune I hear is the sound of the wind, as she blows through the town, weave and spin, weave and spin. I'm too old to work and I'm too young to die, tell me where will I go now, my family and I. And the only tune i hear is the sound of the wind, as she blows through the town, weave and spin, weave and spin. At the East end of town, at the foot of the hill, there's a chimney so tall, it says Belfast Mill. But there's no smoke at all, coming out of the stack, for the mill has shut down, and it's never coming back. And the only tune I hear, is the sound of the wind, as she blows through the town, weave and spin, weave and spin. And the only tune, I hear is the sound of the wind, as she blows through the town, weave and spin, weave and spin. As she blows through the town, weave and spin weave and spin
@@aphexrobinson2022It's not an Irish song, so you're alright there; the original title is Aragon Mill, and Aragon is in Georgia (the American state, not the Slavic country). Si Kahn wrote the lyrics based on overhead conversations when tha mill shut down. The Fureys got the song off him and changed the mill to Belfast. (With permission)
I've known what its like to want work and not getting it. Under those circumstances its a battle to hang onto any self confidence and to hang onto a relationship. It was a long time ago but I haven't forgotten.
This man was no doubt born to be a singer perfect voice perfect accent passion oozing in every performance I have heard what an entertainer ! Too early gone!
First time hearing this beautiful, sad, magical song. Well done to the musicians! Oregon Mill, eh? Another interesting history there too I am sure. Such songs are also documenting the onward flowing river of human civilisation & history. Thanks for posting this example!
Wow . a great version of Aragon Mill. I love the Red Clay Ramblers(?) soulful rendition. I've only recently discovered 'Belfast Mill' .. ♬‧*˚✧♬‧*˚ .. must say it's one o the best !
This is an awesome tune. The closing of factories and mills worldwide is a sad consequence of economic times. Whole towns fall into waste and many families are destroyed. Keep a good thought for those unfortunate people.
My big brothers song 5months gone our thomas the pain in my heart is getting worse , u and our patrick is up there in paradise . I miss you so much i love you to bits , r.i.p my two brother thomas and patrick ,life will never be the same
Everyone should read songwriter Si Kahn's own comments below. Si begins by saying "Thanks to whoever posted this great version of my song 'Aragon Mill' by Davey Arthur and the Fureys." As Si says, he wrote this song after the textile mill in Aragon, Georgia, closed in 1970. What he does not say is that the mill subsequently reopened and closed again several times, but it finally closed permanently after a fire in 2002. We should all wish Si the best of luck in starting the Aragon Mill JamFest, but more importantly we should stand in solidarity with all people who are fighting against the transnational corporate greed that has destroyed the lives of working people in both big cities like Belfast and small towns like Aragon.
Dear Michael Kelly, Thank you so much for sharing your lovely story with us. I was in Sligo where the Fureys own a bar called (surprise) Furey's. It is in the Northwest of the Republic close to the sea. I went to Furey's Pub & heard some lads playing traditional songs. For all I know it could have been some of the original band if any were (or are) still alive. I was there around 2002or 2003. I did not know about the Fureys then, but discovered them later. I bought one of their early CDs in a tiny record shop in the tiny village of Doolin on my way out to the Aran Islands which lie in the Galway Bay Doolin is the departure point for the smallest of the three islands, Inisheer. Inish means Island in Irish.
Killiekentman Hey Ray ! I'm so amazed that this post has racked up nearly 200,000 views since it was posted. Many thanks to you for maing it available .. and to Si Kahn for writing this great song :)
I love both Argon Mill and Belfast Mill. I live in SO in cotton country and there are hundreds of closed and or adapted. Many mills have been torn down to make way for new industrial plants. The South is coming back but it went lose its soul. I wish the same for distant cousins in the 6 counties now that the worst of The Troubles are over
The heartbreak of hard working people who's jobs are suddenly gone because it's cheaper to make things somewhere without safety regulations or minimum wage. Corporate greed has a lot to answer for.
the song is such a wonderful homage to the working class people in the western world who suffered just like those who suffered across the eastern world, due to faceless big business. we might all suffer in the end
In the early 2000’s, my family would have music nights every week when I was little. I can still my mother singing this (slower than this version) and smiling down at me. what I would do to go back to those simpler times.
Aw lovely message
No clue but that comment brought a tear to my eye mabye it’s cause his voice in the background
BRING BACK OLD IRELAND
We can still have simple times
23 years old born and raised in Belfast and my dad has only just introduced me to this song
Ireland's best...forget Tony Blair
God the nights singing these songs around different pubs and family's houses in kildare, days long gone how ireland as changed
Nobody can put over a folk song like Finbarr furey. His voice is a mix of life lessons, cheeky confidence, peace with himself and plenty of black Porter!!!!
Nobody can beat finbarr but look up dan mc cabe
@@zachmcloughlin furys are the best singers and boxers
What a storyteller finbar is, every song he sings he takes us on the journey with him
Dubliners can..luke kelly
@@zachmcloughlin luke kelly
This song sends shivers up my spine
First time I heard this song was in London 1990 in the wheatsheaf pub in tooting bec
My uncle Brian Patton played with these as a fiddle player from Donegal Eire
Beautiful 🎶🎶🇮🇪🍀🍀
These Furey lads are national treasures. And Davey Arthur of course!
I'm Irish ☘️ and I can't stop singing this song omg I love and my sister loves it too such a good song I can't believe this is in the 90s
Grew up with the furyes,, brilliant portsalon back in the days x us derry people love use xx
2024 and still love it
Beautiful singing BRING BACK THE OLD DAYS ASAP💚💚💚💚👍👍👍💚💚💚💚💕💕💚💚💚💚💕💚
They are brilliant musicians. The instrumentals make you actually feel the wind, blowing through the town.
Was my grandad kenny (pops) favourite song according my dad, I sadly never got to meet my pops!! But what a tune.. proud of my irish blood!!!
Sonia kerwick this tune is BRILLIANT GOD Bless IRELAND
I’m Irish and it brings tears to me !
How can 106 people give a thumbs down to this iconic song: it is stunning 🤗😎
DID
Shower of wankers
Yup dunno
Somebody's bored n angry i think
@@marcdunn7716 Looks like u got it right, too many haters nowadays
Muppets is all its a beautiful song
I grew up in Belfast and I had sisters that worked in The Linen Room. It was a weaving mill in Belfast. Every morning we could hear the sound of the steam whistle calling the people to work. Then one day the whistle was no more. The mill had shut down and it's never coming back. So the words hold special meaning for me.
Whenever I feel down I listen to Fin. Thanks heaps for your beautiful voice 😊
Listen to Finbar singing with Finbar Furey " Green Fields of France"
Sorry With Christy Dignam
I've heard this song a lot throughout my life and I still love it.
There is no band better than The fureys for putting genuine feeling in any and every song they play. This is no exception. Fantastic. Love this band.
Good I read this thread as I am singing this song at a summer festival on Saturday in Zurich. My grandmother worked in a Belfast mill and so this song really means something to me. The girls who worked in the Belfast Mills were called 'Millies'. Two of the largest mills in NI closed due to a fall in consumer demand in 1962. Its a wonderful song and I love singing it. Thanks Si for writing it. I also wrote a song recently called the Highwaymans Lass which I also hope will be liked as much as Belfast Mill. Thanks Katie
Aw my Granny worked in the mill too
My mum used to work there East Bread st Newtownards rd at the foot of the hill when she was 13. Long since gone
I've literally just discovered this song, what else am I missing I wonder.
Absolutely love this tune!!!❤
At the East end of town,
at the foot of the hill,
there's a chimney so tall,
it says Belfast Mill.
But there's no smoke at all,
coming out of the stack,
for the mill has shut down and it's never coming back.
And the only tune I hear is the sound of the wind,
as she blows through the town,
weave and spin, weave and spin.
There's no children playing,
in the dark narrow streets,
and the loom has shut down,
it's so quiet I can't sleep.
And the only tune I hear is the sound of the wind,
as she blows through the town,
weave and spin, weave and spin.
The mill has shut down,
t'was the only life i know,
tell me where will i go now, tell me where will I go.
And the only tune I hear is the sound of the wind,
as she blows through the town,
weave and spin, weave and spin.
I'm too old to work and I'm too young to die,
tell me where will I go now,
my family and I.
And the only tune i hear is the sound of the wind,
as she blows through the town,
weave and spin, weave and spin.
At the East end of town,
at the foot of the hill,
there's a chimney so tall, it says Belfast Mill.
But there's no smoke at all,
coming out of the stack,
for the mill has shut down,
and it's never coming back.
And the only tune I hear,
is the sound of the wind,
as she blows through the town,
weave and spin, weave and spin.
And the only tune,
I hear is the sound of the wind,
as she blows through the town,
weave and spin, weave and spin.
As she blows through the town,
weave and spin weave and spin
I'm not even irish but had a beer, sat back in my arm chair and falling in love with this! ❣
About the song
Thanks for the lyrics Alan its a lovely song!
@@aphexrobinson2022It's not an Irish song, so you're alright there; the original title is Aragon Mill, and Aragon is in Georgia (the American state, not the Slavic country). Si Kahn wrote the lyrics based on overhead conversations when tha mill shut down. The Fureys got the song off him and changed the mill to Belfast. (With permission)
I've known what its like to want work and not getting it. Under those circumstances its a battle to hang onto any self confidence and to hang onto a relationship. It was a long time ago but I haven't forgotten.
This man was no doubt born to be a singer perfect voice perfect accent passion oozing in every performance I have heard what an entertainer ! Too early gone!
This song resonates with every town, city or community that has seen jobs destroyed, Too old to work, and too young to die.
So great song ever adore it thank you
First time hearing this beautiful, sad, magical song.
Well done to the musicians!
Oregon Mill, eh? Another interesting history there too I am sure.
Such songs are also documenting the onward flowing river of human civilisation & history.
Thanks for posting this example!
So universal, says so much from the heart....as is Gallipoli and most of their songs
Wow . a great version of Aragon Mill. I love the Red Clay Ramblers(?) soulful rendition.
I've only recently discovered 'Belfast Mill' .. ♬‧*˚✧♬‧*˚ .. must say it's one o the best !
this is the song that first got me loving folk music
Dopes dats why
Going to see the fureys and davey Arthur perform at the Ardhowen theatre,Enniskillen 8/02/2020 I can't wait,great musicians and songwriters...
Beautiful 🇮🇪🎶🎶🎶🎶🇮🇪2020🇮🇪
Love this song
Love this song💕💕
Love this! Had on repeat all night!
Born in Belfast .used to hear hewitts mill horn as i walked up the crumlin road to school.happy days.
I was unemployed years ago - and I haven't forgotten what it felt like. Sad
God in Australia, if you are over 55, no matter how qualified you are singing the Belfast Mill.
@@lindy-loucullen4226 True
Sad there is olso a lot of houses with chimneys but no smoke used to love watching the smoke comeing from the train gone by days
Great 👍 brilliant the best thank too them
Best song ever ☝️💯
This is an awesome tune. The closing of factories and mills worldwide is a sad consequence of economic times. Whole towns fall into waste and many families are destroyed. Keep a good thought for those unfortunate people.
The Furies are awesome, and this is awesome too, they are a great band !
My big brothers song 5months gone our thomas the pain in my heart is getting worse , u and our patrick is up there in paradise . I miss you so much i love you to bits , r.i.p my two brother thomas and patrick ,life will never be the same
I love ya sis we will get threw this
😭
My family always loved them ,and always will ,I lost my sister 2 which broke my heart
God bless use xx
Whatever The Furey's do is great. I love this song, and this is a great version.
Great song good voice finbar
Weave n spin weave n spin 🇮🇪💚☘✊🏼
Great songs from the great FUREYS lovely folk music
Number 1 song legends
Best version ever , Great Song
" JUST PERFECT THANK YOU FINBAR DAVEY,
The banjo is superb on this version !
Everyone should read songwriter Si Kahn's own comments below. Si begins by saying "Thanks to whoever posted this great version of my song 'Aragon Mill' by Davey Arthur and the Fureys." As Si says, he wrote this song after the textile mill in Aragon, Georgia, closed in 1970. What he does not say is that the mill subsequently reopened and closed again several times, but it finally closed permanently after a fire in 2002. We should all wish Si the best of luck in starting the Aragon Mill JamFest, but more importantly we should stand in solidarity with all people who are fighting against the transnational corporate greed that has destroyed the lives of working people in both big cities like Belfast and small towns like Aragon.
Reminds me of my old man
Amazing voice !!!!
One of my favorite song
Good song, THX
Amen
Whoever gave thumbs down to this are obviously tone deaf friend.
Absolutely richard,and they have no soul!
I'll drink to that
Dear Michael Kelly, Thank you so much for sharing your lovely story with us. I was in Sligo where the Fureys own a bar called (surprise) Furey's. It is in the Northwest of the Republic close to the sea. I went to Furey's Pub & heard some lads playing traditional songs. For all I know it could have been some of the original band if any were (or are) still alive. I was there around 2002or 2003. I did not know about the Fureys then, but discovered them later. I bought one of their early CDs in a tiny record shop in the tiny village of Doolin on my way out to the Aran Islands which lie in the Galway Bay Doolin is the departure point for the smallest of the three islands, Inisheer. Inish means Island in Irish.
It was played at my granddads funeral
Aw brilliant, Belfast Mill, made the greatest people,
Thanks for the info Si...most enlightening I love those who care !!!!
It's 1974. Just to clarify! Brilliant song. If you're Irish, you can't stop the foot going.
hahah
Not a truer word said
I read your comment as my foot started to raise up for the tap down haha thanks for the laugh.
Go on ciara
Ha sitting with the foot going
Killiekentman Hey Ray ! I'm so amazed that this post has racked up nearly 200,000 views since it was posted. Many thanks to you for maing it available .. and to Si Kahn for writing this great song :)
brilliant stuff, and very rare love it...
My father was born in tipperary
🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪 Beautiful song
I'm so glad to irish
Awesome song, reminds me of my time in Belfast
so beautiful, so sad
I never knew who sang this song! Fureys are awesome.
That’s music at its best they sure bring life to there songs maybe not the chimney stack
The fureys are legendary xx
outstanding@
I love both Argon Mill and Belfast Mill. I live in SO in cotton country and there are hundreds of closed and or adapted. Many mills have been torn down to make way for new industrial plants. The South is coming back but it went lose its soul. I wish the same for distant cousins in the 6 counties now that the worst of The Troubles are over
God bless you 🇬🇧❤️🇮🇪
One of the best songs to be made! Listening to this takes me pack to the 50 shades of green I miss
I live 3 mi. From the mill . great song
A great song
love this
Sat here just kicking up my leg,
This war is going on to long there should be peace
Rip bro 😭 yur song
Good old song
Awesome
CLASS! BEAUTY
☘🇮🇪🎼🎼🎼💚
Thatcher!!!!
The witch closed down the mills in the 80s...Belfast Catholics suffered...
Love it
So many traditional employments gone all over England, Ireland Scotland & Wales. Only on-line shops & call centres left, sadly. Says it perfectly.
The heartbreak of hard working people who's jobs are suddenly gone because it's cheaper to make things somewhere without safety regulations or minimum wage. Corporate greed has a lot to answer for.
One of the Furey's /Arthur .recordings
Rip dad
Thanks for your note VanillaCapnCream
:-)
makes me homesick . miss ireland very much . maybe its time to finally go home
hope you made it buddy
Sound of the wind
the song is such a wonderful homage to the working class people in the western world who suffered just like those who suffered across the eastern world, due to faceless big business. we might all suffer in the end