....and took a tumble facedown into a mud hole. Best slumber Reason O'Shaughnessy ever had whilst takin' the piss. That is, until his favorite sheep, Force decided to release her breakfast viddles upon his hind side. The American Dr. Benjamin Franklin beheld O'Shaughnessy's wretched state, and thus was born the maxim "Force shites upon Reason's back." Another round lads? Slainte!
Once upon a time, in a land far far away, there were establishments, called pubs. In these pubs, songs were sang, friendships were forged, memories were made....
I come from a stereotypical irish American family, my dad owned a bar, he loved a good drink, and would fight at the drop of a hat, mom took care of the home. And dad made sure that the family was taken care of. I'm not 1 tenth the man my dad was people lived him. Me..... not so much people are usually scared of me
+Sonsho Ippo This music is made for dancing, not drinking , actually. It is played plenty outside of taverns, namely at "English Country Dances". It just happens to also be popular at taverns. Or WAS popular, I should say.
The names of the tunes played: 0:00 - Farmer's Frolic 1:23 - Hag at the Churn 2:32 - Health to the Ladies 3:51 - Atholl Highlanders 5:38 - Scatter the Mud 7:00 - Julia Delaney's 8:19 - The Mouth of the Tobique 9:51 - Cooley's Reel
These songs are the instrumentals "The Farmer's Frolic", "Sammy's Fancy", and "Sight of Land" by the Celtic/World band Gaelic Storm from their 1998 album (also called) Gaelic Storm.
Really though... I was very sleepy searching TH-cam for some good music to sleep to and accidently pushed this one instead. Now I'm sitting here tapping my leg and grinning like a loon
I'm Polish and I really feel that. Slavs and Celts have so much in common. I love Irish culture. At some point we are completely different, but at other point we are very similar. We even think in a similar way, good example is _„Through our history we're born to be free”_ - we think the same. Another good example is _„We don't beg for freedom, we fight for it_” . We have our slavic gen, you have your green blood 😄😄😄 Our mythology is similar, our mentality is similar. Everything is similar❗ Greatings from Poland 🇵🇱❤️🇮🇪
@@spmoran4703 The Irish are not Celts, they just traded ideas, music, culture with the Celts. The celts only got to the Islands about 2000 years ago and they only got into a part of England. But... Before the celts the Irish were trading with people in what we know as Ukraine, the yamnaya people. Pontic Steppe people. Once Irish people also went to Serbia and defended Belgrade from the Ottomon empire. They set up such a good defence that the hasburg empire offered Belgrade to the Irish. The Irish refused and handed belgrade back to the people of that country. We cant be sure, but we think the Irish are the remnants of the european hunter gatherer/first farmers. So they have ancient ancient ties with Czchia, Poland, Serbia, Ukraine, Russia... The germans/saxons are also related but they view the world a bit different. It is very hard to be their friends. They can be polite ad do business but being friends, its very hard.
@@jakefarronmerlin7963 that's st Patrick's colour. However it would probably be a rich red with 3 lions on it as that was the crest of the last high king. England borrowed the 3 lions from that family, the O'Brien's. But we should probably go back to before then, and we find out that Irish people had a love for very bright and expensive colours. The french notes that kern soldiers who were the fastest soldiers they ever knew, wore extravagant clothes and bright colours. Irish style at the time demanded you wear more colours to show how well you were doing. If we go back further we reach a time when Ireland was known as el derado, the land of gold. Not because of the amount of gold, bit the high quality of gold jewellery. Also known as scholars and poets and introduced rhyming to Europe. If we are to take Christianity off the table and we should we come to conclude the colour must be saffron or pruple, the two rich colours. The symbol on the flag should be a gold cart wheel. Gaelic people reinvented the wheel by putting metal banding around the outside. It led to the increased use of chariots and the technology was directly copied by the Romans and led to roads being made etc. So purple, gold for history of gold, and wheel to show innovation
Um estilo de música tão perfeito, com melodia que com certeza, agrada a qualquer um...desde Irish Rovers até Eire Og, a música Irlandesa está muito bem representada...
De fato, a música irlandesa é extramemente contagiante, nunca vi outro tipo de musica que entra no seu coração de tal forma. Orthodox Celts, The Irish Rovers, as músicas que compõem este gênero são, sem dúvidas, fascinantes!
Better believe it ! Pretty much everybody likes to party & have a nice time, right ? And Irish Folk Music is Preferred Party Music - it makes you wanna dance, drink, enjoy food & feel good. The _real_ statement should be: I'm sure everybody loves to feel happy - and that makes perfect sense to me.. Cheers, my dears - wish ya many happy partying years ! Btw. where's my second glass o' Irish Whiskey ? I cannot go dance on "one leg", now can I ? ❤😊😊❤
Remembering my mum dragging me past Irish pubs on the Caledonian Road in London. Just the sight of sawdust on the floor or a flat cap brings it all back to me. I LOVED the music. Thank you for coming to London and building it all back nice after WW2. And thank you Auntie Mary Morphew for looking after me and my sister while our mum was doing office work. ❤️
I want to go someday to Ireland. Drink some beers, the real beers, because here in Brazil we have corn juice. Beers made of much water and corn. Whatever, I want to visit some taverns and listen much irish music folk and celtics music.
thank you so much for providing this music! I can imagine a fantasy tavern where when the first mug is thrown, a Dwarf screams "TAVERN BRAWL!" then this whole fun tavern brawl commences.
MAN I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHY I AM DACING RIGH NOW!!!!! SOMEBODY STOP ME, i wish some day i and my future wife will dance together with this beautiful piece of music in the kitchen, what an amazing country and very mysterious, I LOVE IT, love you Irish people ^^ I am from Vietnam btw =)))))))) Love to have a chance to go to Ireland to breath the Irish atmosphere by myself
I'm scots-irish, Cherokee Indian, Italian, and a little British I'm a mutt. This music honestly stands out for me. It relaxes me and I drink to it quite frequently. I embrace my Irish roots
I am not irish and not half irish but I am Native american i can stop listing to this every night thank you this remides me of Gaelic Storm! Thanks for this post!
This is fucking whiskey music lads! Take a swig and take another; drink to health, debilitation and further inebriation. Goddamn, it's a beautiful day to be alive.
This brings a tear to my eye. Makes me think of the old times as a child listening to the band play tunes at the local tavern down in Dublin. Ahh, good ol' days.
Robert Wellerson Sehnsucht. "Sehnsucht took on a particular significance in the work of author C. S. Lewis. Lewis described Sehnsucht as the "inconsolable longing" in the human heart for "we know not what." In the afterword to the third edition of The Pilgrim's Regress he provided examples of what sparked this desire in him particularly: That unnameable something, desire for which pierces us like a rapier at the smell of bonfire, the sound of wild ducks flying overhead, the title of The Well at the World's End, the opening lines of "Kubla Khan", the morning cobwebs in late summer, or the noise of falling waves."
I Use this to sleep. As a young one my folks would be having little get togethers and this type of music would play I would sleep under the table just listening. It's a magical feeling I can't describe. Must be an Irish thing
Hard to keep one's feet still, remembering when my bedridden totally blind Grandad would sing for most of the day, still brings tears to my eyes, no place like Ireland. Thanks. Anna
Moving in Ireland from France in the next few years, 'going to join my cousin and her boyfriend in Dublin or next to their place during a gap year. I think I'm going to love the saturday nights over here Well I hope it's going to be like in the best pub of my city, where every time I come to this place, irish folk groups come by and play some songs, in exchange of some free pints. If you come by Brest in Bretagne, don't forget to pass by the Tara Inn, near the port.
@@aaronsedgwick7858 lmao been a while, I'm not yet in Ireland, maybe in a few more years.. My cousin broke with her bf and came back to France, now my other cousin (he's a dude) went over there and became a video game tester (that's effing dope ) and I became a soldier, idk how long I'll be one but I love that job to be honest. I'm planning to go for a road trip either in Ireland of in Scotland with my brother and my girlfriend. I already went to Scotland for a roadtrip, by myself back in november 2019, and it was amazing !
I still come back here to listen.. Right at the end is the fucking best version of Cooley's Reel ever. And I can't ever find one that compare. I will listen to the whole thing knowing I will get treated right at the end (9:50)
Ded Jezter hahaha... totally understandable. seeing someone struggle with alcoholism can turn you off it for life. I am turned off everytime I have a hang over. then I forget after some time.
Brilliant. As a teenager i learnt Irish jigs and when i visited Nova Scotia in 2014 I had the golden chance to play fiddle with irish musicians in townhouse pub in Antigonish. amazing experience. I played what all i had learnt with musicians who played with fiddle, guitar, banjo and Bothran.
Why all this fight talk? Do you americans think thats all we do at pubs? Lol... stereotype much? Now hold my beer, I dont like the way your man keeps looking at me
I'm pretty sure it's an RPG stereotype, too: the Player Characters (PCs) all coincidentally and up at the same tavern/pub/bar. One of them starts a fight, be it with a Non-Player Character (NPC) or another one of the PCs. After the brief brawl, the PCs bond over drinks, hear about a bandit camp in the forest, and go clear it out for a reward.
The painting at the beginning is called “The Village Tavern” by John Lewis Krimmel. It’s actually depicting Philadelphia, USA in 1813. The music still works, however, considering the large amount of Irish immigrants living in Philadelphia at the time.
Beautiful! -- Noticed a riff from the song, "Boil 'em Cabbage Down", too! (First heard that song played by Wynton Marsalis and band -- excellent tune!)
Radomir Kolev Let me join you gents in this rumble. May we drink till our livers fail and our wives take us for all of what we've got! Then drink some more!
Tried to listen to it while writing, ended up dancing around the house.
+Sabrina M. M. same problem with me....however somehow i started a fight with myself.... O.o
***** Well, it isn't really a tavern without a good fight...
+Sabrina M. M. im writing as i listen to this i think i should wright about a bar fight sounds fun...... hmmmmm
+Sabrina M. M. youre gay
+Sabrina M. M. It triggers an area of the brain called "Tap foot."
I'm tired of people saying the Irish are angry drunks, and once I finish this beer I'm going to punch the last person that said that.
lol I'll be by yer side kinsman
Oi ye go e roi m tod o mghtvbf BWAHAHA
Aye I'll help ye out mate!
hahaha aye!!!! lets kick that little basterd out of the door hahaaayeee
Aye yes mate
alright lady, give me a quest
+Iqbal Giffari Collect 10 Tough Asses
lol yeh
*Walks into pub*
Bartender- "Aye lad what will ya be havn'?"
Me-"Shut up and give me a quest"
Mount and Blade :D
AYE!
Sing like Elves
Drink like Dwarfs
Smoke like Wizards
Party like Hobbits!
Fight like Fairy Tail!
I'd never sing like one of those dirty fucking leaf lovers
Frodo lives! But he’s passed out on the floor...
@@VCR45 Unfortunately I have
This comment is so horrible consider never commenting again
Got a great joke for ya: Once upon a time, long, long ago, an Irishman walked out of a bar.
Sober?
"He walked out" or was he tossed through the window lad ?
....and took a tumble facedown into a mud hole. Best slumber Reason O'Shaughnessy ever had whilst takin' the piss. That is, until his favorite sheep, Force decided to release her breakfast viddles upon his hind side. The American Dr. Benjamin Franklin beheld O'Shaughnessy's wretched state, and thus was born the maxim "Force shites upon Reason's back." Another round lads? Slainte!
lmao I get it.
Correction *pub
wHY ARE MY FEET MOVING?
Same question
SpoonsAndFire dance to the music lass
i'm not in control of my own extremities
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I was reading this and than I caught myself doing that too XD XD
I wish I could find a good bar playing this kind of music.
You need to visit Newfoundland :) There's a street full of pubs playing this
Where's that?
germany? we have a irish pub
Marcel Jankowski well, i know where to find an irish pub at my place, the problem is that they just sell the drinks, but don't play the music.
MysticDragons a pub without some good music is just a bad Bistra
Once upon a time, in a land far far away, there were establishments, called pubs. In these pubs, songs were sang, friendships were forged, memories were made....
I really miss those days☺️ I long to have them return.
We folk in Michigan have a lot of people with Irish ancestry. In fact it's the second biggest ethnic group in our state after Germans. 🇮🇪🇺🇸
And women were held ~ Finan (Last Kingdom)
Were memories made or forgotten? 🤔
I come from a stereotypical irish American family, my dad owned a bar, he loved a good drink, and would fight at the drop of a hat, mom took care of the home. And dad made sure that the family was taken care of. I'm not 1 tenth the man my dad was people lived him. Me..... not so much people are usually scared of me
I'm not Irish, I'm not half Irish, I'm not even 0,1% Irish. I'm Brazilian, but I completely Love Ireland and it's culture! God bless this country!
WE LOVE BRAZIL TOO BRO!
Leonardo Oliveira Azevedo verdade cara eu queria mto ir pra irlanda e morar nas partes antigas e preservadas do lugar...sonho XD
Leonardo Oliveira Azevedo I am from Russia and I also love Irish culture
Leonardo Oliveira Azevedo INVASÃO BR NESSA JOÇA!
Leonardo Oliveira Azevedo but the REAL question is, are you 0.05% Irish?
This music puts the biggest smile on my face. I love Irish tavern music. Traditional Irish music.
Irish music definitely influenced Country/Western music in America.
Same!
I don't drink, but I enjoy this music sooo much, I just come here every now and then to listen to this beauty
+Sonsho Ippo The day we can't enjoy music without drugs we're screwed. Glad you enjoyed it.
+Sonsho Ippo This music is made for dancing, not drinking , actually. It is played plenty outside of taverns, namely at "English Country Dances". It just happens to also be popular at taverns. Or WAS popular, I should say.
justforever96 Glad to hear that, thanks for the enlightening
+Sonsho Ippo You dont drink.... You dont know what beauty is... Drink and listen this music, u will fly
Pat Aherne One of my goals! Love Ireland!
I am Indian but i love Ireland and Irish culture. I'll visit Ireland soon. God bless Ireland. 🇮🇪✌️
The names of the tunes played:
0:00 - Farmer's Frolic
1:23 - Hag at the Churn
2:32 - Health to the Ladies
3:51 - Atholl Highlanders
5:38 - Scatter the Mud
7:00 - Julia Delaney's
8:19 - The Mouth of the Tobique
9:51 - Cooley's Reel
Thank you🦋
MVP
Much appreciated!
God Bless you!
These barely even sound Irish. More English or Scottish folk music, but done in a modern American style. In other words, crap.
I've just started this song and the beer immediately opened itself!
Hahaa
😆😆 ok
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍😎
It happens, the beer knows
These songs are the instrumentals "The Farmer's Frolic", "Sammy's Fancy", and "Sight of Land" by the Celtic/World band Gaelic Storm from their 1998 album (also called) Gaelic Storm.
+Keiko McGinn Awesome. I have no idea how I got the names wrong, but you saved my bunnions on this one, thanks!
i like the word bunnions
Got drunk just by listening to this.
damn right
mereu
hei coaie miu
Even vlad is sippin on a brew 😂
Romanian stereotype too?
Just joking, not dissing
(⌒-⌒; )
I'm Hungarian but I have ancestors from gaul Treveri tribe I LOVE this kind of music. Hey, Irish brothers, greetings from Hungary!
As a native American I can honestly say the Irish know how to throw a damn good party
And the next morning some of them actually remember it!
Wolfang735 wolfang735 damn right you are
lol !!! one of the best comments I've ever read !
+John Province At least the women do!
so you are indian?
i always see frodo, pippin, sam and all the other's dancing when i hear music like this :D
But you'll never find a beer so brown as the one we brew in our hometown
Come to the green dragon!
Damn now I see it 😂 what have you done!?
DRINK YOUR FANCY ALES, DRINK EM BY THE GALLON, THE ONLY BREW FOR THE BRAVE AND TRUE, COMES FROM THE GREEN DRAGON
@@BOG0690 I believe the lyrics go "You can drink then by the flagon."
Impossible challenge: try to be, sleepy, sad or grumpy with this playing
Really though... I was very sleepy searching TH-cam for some good music to sleep to and accidently pushed this one instead. Now I'm sitting here tapping my leg and grinning like a loon
@@dajanatotin9211 ģfc c
Zód
@@dajanatotin9211 aajc000t8p!)
Or sober
I'm about to play this for my D&D group while a group of rascally drunk fey play keep-away with their treasure. We'll see if any of them manage it.
Its celtic music like this that makes me love the Irish culture ! Wish I could visit Ireland and Scotland someday.
Wales is Celtic too. Though not Gaelic.
@@hreodbeort7947 And it is worth a visit too.visit them all.
I just noticed that I'm kinda bouncing around in my chair with the music, I don't know how long I've been doing that lol
Omg same/ It's like your body just can't help itself
Same man
Approximately 11:37 or so.
Im Scott/Irish and this music makes me smile...all Celtic music makes me feel the need to visit my homelands.....love it!!!!
I'm Polish and I really feel that. Slavs and Celts have so much in common. I love Irish culture. At some point we are completely different, but at other point we are very similar. We even think in a similar way, good example is _„Through our history we're born to be free”_ - we think the same. Another good example is _„We don't beg for freedom, we fight for it_” . We have our slavic gen, you have your green blood 😄😄😄 Our mythology is similar, our mentality is similar. Everything is similar❗
Greatings from Poland 🇵🇱❤️🇮🇪
In Czech Republic there are some Celts . In the Boheimia area . So Poland may have Celts too.
@@spmoran4703 The Irish are not Celts, they just traded ideas, music, culture with the Celts. The celts only got to the Islands about 2000 years ago and they only got into a part of England. But... Before the celts the Irish were trading with people in what we know as Ukraine, the yamnaya people. Pontic Steppe people. Once Irish people also went to Serbia and defended Belgrade from the Ottomon empire. They set up such a good defence that the hasburg empire offered Belgrade to the Irish. The Irish refused and handed belgrade back to the people of that country. We cant be sure, but we think the Irish are the remnants of the european hunter gatherer/first farmers. So they have ancient ancient ties with Czchia, Poland, Serbia, Ukraine, Russia... The germans/saxons are also related but they view the world a bit different. It is very hard to be their friends. They can be polite ad do business but being friends, its very hard.
@@geroutathat Irish history has been white washed. The flag should be sky blue.
@@jakefarronmerlin7963 that's st Patrick's colour. However it would probably be a rich red with 3 lions on it as that was the crest of the last high king. England borrowed the 3 lions from that family, the O'Brien's. But we should probably go back to before then, and we find out that Irish people had a love for very bright and expensive colours. The french notes that kern soldiers who were the fastest soldiers they ever knew, wore extravagant clothes and bright colours. Irish style at the time demanded you wear more colours to show how well you were doing. If we go back further we reach a time when Ireland was known as el derado, the land of gold. Not because of the amount of gold, bit the high quality of gold jewellery. Also known as scholars and poets and introduced rhyming to Europe. If we are to take Christianity off the table and we should we come to conclude the colour must be saffron or pruple, the two rich colours. The symbol on the flag should be a gold cart wheel. Gaelic people reinvented the wheel by putting metal banding around the outside. It led to the increased use of chariots and the technology was directly copied by the Romans and led to roads being made etc. So purple, gold for history of gold, and wheel to show innovation
@@geroutathat you know your stuff. Like the hypothetical flag you suggested. Would look grand.
That pub fight looks really fun
There’s so many orcs and one dwarf
I like this kind of music...makes you wanna drink, dance and have an adventurous spirit. :3
drink dance and quest!!!
@@BOG0690 Then come back to the ol' Red Dragon to start it all over again!
@@ShinKyuubi
Aye!
@@BOG0690 break out the ale, these men are thirsty!
I'm brazilian and I just LOVE this kind of music. It makes me want to dance untill I die. Hey, Ireland, greetings from Brazil!
Um estilo de música tão perfeito, com melodia que com certeza, agrada a qualquer um...desde Irish Rovers até Eire Og, a música Irlandesa está muito bem representada...
De fato, a música irlandesa é extramemente contagiante, nunca vi outro tipo de musica que entra no seu coração de tal forma. Orthodox Celts, The Irish Rovers, as músicas que compõem este gênero são, sem dúvidas, fascinantes!
É incrível ver que a cultura Irlandesa se espalhou mundialmente, Orthodox Celts( Sérvia), The Rumjacks (Austrália), Happy Ol' McWeasel ( Eslovênia)...
Esse estilo de música me lembra o quão o pessoal do rpg é encrenqueiro pra arrumar briga em quase todo bar kkj
American here enjoying this great music that's making me dance like a fool around my house on St. Patty's day .... oy!
It's St. Paddy's day not St. Patty's day
Am I the only one that thinks of the beginning as the start to a mass bar fight xD
As an Irishman, I'm offended by that! As soon as I finish this beer, I'm going to punch someone. . .
Mark Stockman XD
This makes me think of a drunken night ending in a challenge and a fist fight. What do you do with a drunken sailor early in the morning??
Why, put him in the longboat 'til he's sober. . .
*smashes pither against an annoying drunks head* i'm not even irish and even i take offence to that.
i believe that everybody loves irish music.
you are right =)
100% right
Anyone who doesn't, should go see the doc
Better believe it ! Pretty much everybody likes to party & have a nice time, right ? And Irish Folk Music is Preferred Party Music - it makes you wanna dance, drink, enjoy food & feel good. The _real_ statement should be: I'm sure everybody loves to feel happy - and that makes perfect sense to me.. Cheers, my dears - wish ya many happy partying years !
Btw. where's my second glass o' Irish Whiskey ? I cannot go dance on "one leg", now can I ?
❤😊😊❤
@@RavenTimish-hackertimish I'm not Irish but I love Irish music.
okay..
can i buy potion, some herbs, antidote and.. some new steel sword and armor for my next journey?
Ok, everything is.... 3000 gold pls
Mordekaiser El maestro del metal dang it.. i need 100 more..
wait, let me kill some goblin first and i'll be back
K, come back soon traveler!
Red Panda ARGH! DAMMIT ELDER! SHUT UP!
MaioMaio415 I supply them all for no price at all! You're bravery has sworn you a hero! Come back, and hopefully we won't be in peril!
Remembering my mum dragging me past Irish pubs on the Caledonian Road in London. Just the sight of sawdust on the floor or a flat cap brings it all back to me. I LOVED the music.
Thank you for coming to London and building it all back nice after WW2. And thank you Auntie Mary Morphew for looking after me and my sister while our mum was doing office work. ❤️
Thanks everyone for the comments-proud to be Irish!
I want to go someday to Ireland. Drink some beers, the real beers, because here in Brazil we have corn juice. Beers made of much water and corn. Whatever, I want to visit some taverns and listen much irish music folk and celtics music.
your always welcome here! be sure to try Guinness the beer in every Irishmans blood!
@@FrynGuillotine999 Thank you!
Celtic music fills me with such unbridled joy.
Irish music brings me joy!! I'm half Filipino & Korean and I love Irish culture so much i want to move there 🥺💞💞💞
Celtic music is the best :3
thank you so much for providing this music! I can imagine a fantasy tavern where when the first mug is thrown, a Dwarf screams "TAVERN BRAWL!" then this whole fun tavern brawl commences.
00:00 The Farmers frolic
02:30 Sammy's Fancy
06:59 Sight of Land
ҳ̸Ҳ̸ҳ
Kanotauro they’re the most cursed x’s I’ve ever seen
@@itnotmeitu3896 cool AF looking tho
Saludos desde Perú hombre del mundo 👍
They sure do have the best music to hang out with friends and family
I'm Korean American, but Irish music holds a special place in my heart. This track makes me wanna get up and move! :)
Love this kinda music.It cheers me up !
Very beautiful celtic music! Greetings from Romania!
Why the hell do I smile so damn hard for this music
Damn, i'm russian, after 5 min of this i got ginger beard, wooden house, my bear got a
barrel of beer and a green hat. Whoa
LMAO!
Me too man and my balalaika started to play this music itself, and my ushanka turned into green hat. Oh and my cat turned into a leprechaun))))
im from iraq and i love the irish P&D since i was kid
***** XD
I love this type of music so much. :)
Its even better if you get the chance to listen to it live !
MAN I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHY I AM DACING RIGH NOW!!!!! SOMEBODY STOP ME, i wish some day i and my future wife will dance together with this beautiful piece of music in the kitchen, what an amazing country and very mysterious, I LOVE IT, love you Irish people ^^ I am from Vietnam btw =)))))))) Love to have a chance to go to Ireland to breath the Irish atmosphere by myself
I'm scots-irish, Cherokee Indian, Italian, and a little British I'm a mutt. This music honestly stands out for me. It relaxes me and I drink to it quite frequently. I embrace my Irish roots
I am not irish and not half irish but I am Native american i can stop listing to this every night thank you this remides me of Gaelic Storm! Thanks for this post!
Native Americans are always welcome.
This music just brightens up my day
Irish Music is just so joyful and upbeat. Love it.🎻
Lots of elves dancing everywhere !!!!!!
+nokygomy No, lot's of Hobbits
+Geert van der Hamsvoort lot's of motherfuckin orcs XD
+nokygomy you're all wrong!! lots of drunk irish people!!
Daisy Poppy Also, also, you are right
+nokygomy Lepricons not Elves
For f sakes, I wanted to study with this but turns out I just jammed out for a solid 10m before realising I had stuff to do
This is fucking whiskey music lads! Take a swig and take another; drink to health, debilitation and further inebriation. Goddamn, it's a beautiful day to be alive.
Ryan Nayr hahahahaha and that's the true spirit of Tavern Music
Well goddamn, this is probably my favorite comment in the history of ever.
+Ryan Nayr I honest thought this was a chant to the first that played!
This brings a tear to my eye. Makes me think of the old times as a child listening to the band play tunes at the local tavern down in Dublin. Ahh, good ol' days.
I could listen to it thousand times!
It reminds me of the home i never had ^^
the home i only had in my dreams, of long lost fairy tales...
In Brazil, dream about the long lost past is almost a crime...
Robert Wellerson Sehnsucht.
"Sehnsucht took on a particular significance in the work of author C. S. Lewis. Lewis described Sehnsucht as the "inconsolable longing" in the human heart for "we know not what." In the afterword to the third edition of The Pilgrim's Regress he provided examples of what sparked this desire in him particularly:
That unnameable something, desire for which pierces us like a rapier at the smell of bonfire, the sound of wild ducks flying overhead, the title of The Well at the World's End, the opening lines of "Kubla Khan", the morning cobwebs in late summer, or the noise of falling waves."
Love the Irish and I love the music. Lifts my spirit and makes me want to dance. Fanstastic. X
Lots of love from Algeria! I'm not related to Ireland, but they have an amazing culture & damn proper music 😍 god bless the irish people 💚🔶
I love Ireland! I lived in Cork 4 years. The most beautiful years of my life. You are wonderful! Respect.
Played it as a background while trying to write, woke up dancing in my dark room without lights.
im mexican and i love the irish music :D and i want the play my irish penny whistle in the park with this music greatins from Mexico :P
I have lived in Arizona and enjoyed my Mexican friends music. Mexican artwork is amazing as well.
ahahahahah yo quisiera vivir alla aire fresco, ambiente rustico XD musica genial
@@youstink7021 ahuevo yo igual
Hi from Turkey.I Love Celt's culture.
Join the club
+Cihat Kahraman Hi from Poland, I love Turkey's culture!
+Tactical Retreat Thx m8
+Cihat Kahraman Hi from America. I love turkey! (the food)
I Use this to sleep. As a young one my folks would be having little get togethers and this type of music would play I would sleep under the table just listening. It's a magical feeling I can't describe. Must be an Irish thing
I love this sound, i feel like a tired knight in a tavern, drinking something with my friends.
ireland wait for me !
Listened to this while making my breakfast, my dogs are now standing here wondering what's wrong with me.
Last song on this playlist is ridiculous. Girlfriend wanted another pint but honey its Monday tmw...... Gotta love the Irish. God Bless!
I am from greece i feel like i definetely have a little irish guy in me...i love so much your country and someday i will visit you!!! ;)
I am from Brazil and feels the same! I totally will visit it too!
Greetings from México, i hope the same for me, with lots of beer and good music.
From Chile, the End Of The World, and I feel the same :D Cheers to you all! May your pints never be empty and your pubs always be merry :D
i am from russian. me too =)
Ah well laddies, I can't say I wish my boat to float that way, for I only sail one way and that way is straight.
starting listening to this blacked out, woke up and was told i drank 20 bottles of whiskey and fought 50 policeman single handed... im only 4ft tall
+FromMeToYou Wanna go drinking tonight?
You're now my best friend
DelsinRowe132 ok friend :)
Manlets, when will they learn?
Watch out for the uppercut.
Beautiful and thank you for sharing.
Hard to keep one's feet still, remembering when my bedridden totally blind Grandad would sing for most of the day, still brings tears to my eyes, no place like Ireland. Thanks. Anna
This music is a cure... I m from Italy and when I was 15 I force to all my friends to listen Irish music and drink:) f king good time
Happy St. Patrick's Day everyone. All the best from Bosnia and Hercegovina. Cheers!!!
The rum is on me tonight!!!
I've listened to this whole video 5 times and still enjoy it just as much as before.
This music is magic!!!!
I think inside me I'm irish :D
I know my wife does from time to time!
My sister certainly does. She married an O'Brian.
Or perhaps you've had an Irishman inside you? ;)
To quote Murphy McManus from Boondocks Saints: "On St. Patty's day, everyone's Irish!"
I have an Irish friend and I played this in class and he got on the table and started dancing. :D it was gold.
Moving in Ireland from France in the next few years, 'going to join my cousin and her boyfriend in Dublin or next to their place during a gap year. I think I'm going to love the saturday nights over here
Well I hope it's going to be like in the best pub of my city, where every time I come to this place, irish folk groups come by and play some songs, in exchange of some free pints. If you come by Brest in Bretagne, don't forget to pass by the Tara Inn, near the port.
How are you now?
Are you in ireland??? Hows life??
@@aaronsedgwick7858 lmao been a while, I'm not yet in Ireland, maybe in a few more years.. My cousin broke with her bf and came back to France, now my other cousin (he's a dude) went over there and became a video game tester (that's effing dope ) and I became a soldier, idk how long I'll be one but I love that job to be honest.
I'm planning to go for a road trip either in Ireland of in Scotland with my brother and my girlfriend. I already went to Scotland for a roadtrip, by myself back in november 2019, and it was amazing !
@@gretahawkins2016 ^
Hey, ils jouent de ce genre de musique à Tara inn?
This sounds great!
My grandma was irish...
A lot of my cousins are from ireland.
I love this songs.
I still come back here to listen.. Right at the end is the fucking best version of Cooley's Reel ever. And I can't ever find one that compare. I will listen to the whole thing knowing I will get treated right at the end (9:50)
Great taste.
Ded Jezter that taste goes great with drinking lol
I don't drink :(
I don't because of genetics... Alcoholism runs in the family... I do smoke the funky skunky smelly green shit though :)
Ded Jezter hahaha... totally understandable. seeing someone struggle with alcoholism can turn you off it for life. I am turned off everytime I have a hang over. then I forget after some time.
Listening to this while in class, I have to resist clapping along to the beat. ^.^'
Proud to be part Irish and scottish, some of the bets music I've ever heard is Irish and scottish music
Brilliant. As a teenager i learnt Irish jigs and when i visited Nova Scotia in 2014 I had the golden chance to play fiddle with irish musicians in townhouse pub in Antigonish. amazing experience. I played what all i had learnt with musicians who played with fiddle, guitar, banjo and Bothran.
here to a long life and a marry one. a quick death and an easy one. a pretty girl and a honest one. a cold pint and another one!! :D
HERE HERE!!
AAYYYEEE!!!!! *chugs one down*
@@kylemcknight9593 *In an Irish accent* Let me buy you 2 pints of a beer.
Nothing says like drinking till you can't remember if you've done it
@@kylemcknight9593 aie like last night. Can't remember anything but I apparently went to bed with a goat since I woke up next to one.
love this music greetings from holland
Why all this fight talk? Do you americans think thats all we do at pubs? Lol... stereotype much? Now hold my beer, I dont like the way your man keeps looking at me
I'm pretty sure it's an RPG stereotype, too: the Player Characters (PCs) all coincidentally and up at the same tavern/pub/bar. One of them starts a fight, be it with a Non-Player Character (NPC) or another one of the PCs. After the brief brawl, the PCs bond over drinks, hear about a bandit camp in the forest, and go clear it out for a reward.
I am not american , I am French and I love drinks , irishs and womans , yyiiiiiihaaa !!
Lol
Stunt you mean women....
Yeah women excuse my english :D
The painting at the beginning is called “The Village Tavern” by John Lewis Krimmel. It’s actually depicting Philadelphia, USA in 1813. The music still works, however, considering the large amount of Irish immigrants living in Philadelphia at the time.
Ok but is literally impossible be sad while listening to this
Corpse wasn't lying
esta noche irish pub en uruguay!!
anyone of you lad or lassies care to have a beer with me?
+Dean Winchester™ I'll join you ser
+Dean Winchester™ Feck sure, let's have a few more pints to send the first one off right!
+Joel Miller Are ye paying?
Hunter lisle
of course m8
+Joel Miller alright laddie i'll join ye too. slainte my friends!
Beautiful! -- Noticed a riff from the song, "Boil 'em Cabbage Down", too! (First heard that song played by Wynton Marsalis and band -- excellent tune!)
Someone for a bar fight ?
We shall fight and then I am going to buy you a drink.
Radomir Kolev Let me join you gents in this rumble. May we drink till our livers fail and our wives take us for all of what we've got! Then drink some more!
and after ill buy everyone in the bar a BEER!!!
DA FUCK IS WRONG WITH YA BRITISH FOCK!? BAR FEIIIIGHT!! *tosses table and throws a glass of ale at stunt*
Jennifer Yolkof British?
I now see why they have the best drinking music! its uplifting and FUCKING EPIC!!!!
much Fairy Tail, much love, WOW
Much magic. Many drinks. Be Man.
Very very nice... helloooo frooomm mexico... congratss very good songs
This is idenetical to the tavern music in assassisn creed 4 black flag
Really? Cool stuff. Haven't played it yet, but might now.
Kleko Winter its a good game I recommend it :)
Patrick Winter You should definitely get Black Flag this music reminds me so much of the Taverns in the game.
+Mike Tseytlin the same reason I came here mate :)
no...no its not
Feel like a Hobbit xD
Look like one, too. Shave those feet, man.
Gosto das músicas celtas um povo lindo
I want back to Ireland! I love the pubs and the music and the irish people are soooo friendly