These two tunes are on Tony MacMahon's record from Gael Linn and the 2nd tune is called Briain ua Fhloinn (Brian O Lynn). Is the title Old John's Jig another name for the same tune? Thanks.
@@Melvorgazh The live album recorded in Dan Connells pub in Knocknagree , Co.Cork , ' I gCnoc na Grai ' a masterpiece . I can't wait for our country pubs to open again so I can enjoy music like this again . Plus the beer !
@@g.l.6045 Céard!?! I want it!! Gove it to me!! Or I’ll be mean! 😾 Just kidding! Damn! I haven’t got that one. I really must get a copy. You reckon it’s available on the Internet? I hope there is The Ships And Loing ag Seoladh ríl on it 😺 it’s me favourite. And who was he playing with? I really wonder how the Bothy Band sounded at the very beginning with hom on the box. Sláinte agat agus go raibh maith agat :)
@@g.l.6045 Fuair mé an nasc ! th-cam.com/video/VwuwqkB2TAQ/w-d-xo.html No Ships but the sound is MIGHT 😎👍🏻🍻 There seem to be more than 2. Who was playing the percussion? A sean-nós dancer?🤔
Nobody plays that instrument better than Tony MacMahon.
He's set a really high bar. A true master
He had a fine sense of tunefulness and could use the bass well ...sad to hear he is gone.
Tony is infectious. He command of the tune is all to see. Fantastic musical man
Love it more every time i listen
Eileen Nestor You would love their album, Scaoil Amach an Pocaide - Live in Spiddal.
Great honest music
The Best !
Tony . You never died . As I'll listen
Just Fabulous lovely listening
Great to hear you're enjoying the music Eileen
Just brilliant, love it.
Top of the wheel Tony
Indeed !
Mighty back for another listen
Good to hear !! You are most welcome in !!
Antoine’s bosca ceoil is some warm and gentle.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis. RIP Tony.
He has not died , he transpired
Sad that he's gone.
Now he playes his tunes with seamus tansey, tommy people and others in heaven.
I don't think Seamus Tansey is dead.
2 legends of trad
One
Every .. beautiful love alc but bodhra nnnnnn lovely xx clareen
beautiful playing, did they ever record together? thanks for sharing clip. carl
These two tunes are on Tony MacMahon's record from Gael Linn and the 2nd tune is called Briain ua Fhloinn (Brian O Lynn). Is the title Old John's Jig another name for the same tune? Thanks.
RIP Tony.
🎉😂😂😂yesterday xx
Did Tony play much with Arty McGlynn too?
Did he also play often with sean-nós dancers?
Tony has recorded some brilliant music with Noel Hill , check it out.
@@g.l.6045 I got their album already :)
@@Melvorgazh The live album recorded in Dan Connells pub in Knocknagree , Co.Cork ,
' I gCnoc na Grai ' a masterpiece .
I can't wait for our country pubs to open again so I can enjoy music like this again . Plus the beer !
@@g.l.6045 Céard!?!
I want it!!
Gove it to me!! Or I’ll be mean! 😾
Just kidding!
Damn! I haven’t got that one.
I really must get a copy.
You reckon it’s available on the Internet?
I hope there is The Ships And Loing ag Seoladh ríl on it 😺 it’s me favourite.
And who was he playing with?
I really wonder how the Bothy Band sounded at the very beginning with hom on the box.
Sláinte agat agus go raibh maith agat :)
@@g.l.6045 Fuair mé an nasc !
th-cam.com/video/VwuwqkB2TAQ/w-d-xo.html
No Ships but the sound is MIGHT 😎👍🏻🍻
There seem to be more than 2.
Who was playing the percussion? A sean-nós dancer?🤔
Go hiontach ar fad 👏
Ceoltóir Don scoth. Ar dhéis Dé go raibh a anam dhilís
Steve, trim those strings before you put somone's eye out! ;-)