150 years after the Great Famine, we can see that Ireland has more than recovered! What a celebration of persistence, endurance, and love of life! And now, 24 years on, with the Chieftains’ most recent loss of Paddy Moloney, we celebrate his life of trad music mastery and leadership, as well as all the lives of the Chieftains and the Corrs!!! Thank you all, and Paddy, RIP.
what I like about Irish music is the musicians always look like they are having a good time and enjoying themselves. being of Irish descent, I'd like to get over there soon to experience the country and people
I was at this concert, it was a part of the commemorations that took place all over Ireland in respect of the 150th anniversary of the Great Famine. Fantastic night, Mill Street !997
@@mcp1228 No, simply an Irish citizen who lives in the Republic of Ireland, and has some connection with reality. As opposed to your reality-challenged self, obviously...
I suddenly feel sad and sentimental. Everyone playing looked so young, so joyous, and so full of energy. As Sandy Denny once wrote and sung "who knows where time goes" is exactly what I am feeling listening to these wonderful performers.
The Corrs make me happy when I'm sad and they make laugh when I'm angry but most of all they make me rejoice for the music that covers the landscape when I travel. Their talent is a blessing.
That was absolutely beautiful. No I understand why someone once wrote: "I will ask my God to let me make my heaven in my dear land across the Irish sea". Greetings from a very distant country, Chile.
This is one of the reasons why I want to visit Ireland so much. Just chill in one of their pubs, having a drink and clapping along (or dancing if I really get into the mood) to this kind of music.
Saw the Chieftains a few years ago in Springfield Illinois ,It was a moving experience .The crowd sat there enjoying every second of the show .Never get tired of seeing these guys
being English and never visited Ireland .I love the jigs and reels ,don,t know what it means but it stirs something up inside. I now live in Slovakia and the folk music is not the same racey pace ,miss it a lot . never loose the heart of Ireland and keep it alive.
The Corrs are Irish brother and sisters. Quite authentic, great musicians, and as soon as you think that they are "selling out," they produce something of indescribable beauty. This is one of those numerous occasions.
My great grandfather on my mothers side, was a massive dock worker in my hometown of Hartlepool(in England) And everytime i hear this type of music, i just have this massive smile on my face and feel like dancing.
After every injustice that the Irish have suffered since time began that we can still stand up and play such wonderous music speaks for itself,we are a nation apart,Erin Abu.
the CORRS and the CHIEFTAINS: I love especially the violines... they make it so cheerful and powerful as if you dance on a spiral up and up, the drum makes it earthy at the same time... REALLY GREAT MUSIC, thanks
beautiful music, I love it! best wishes to all irish people, all celtic ppl, I admire you, your culture, your fight for freedom, dont lose your language, thats part of your culture
Where else will you see a lovely lass in an evening gown dresses to the 9's playing a whistle like no tomorrow... Some of the most outstanding flute and whistle playing you can listen to...
I'm Irish-American and I lived and worked in Dublin for 1-1/2 years. Still not sure which is best: Irish music, Irish pubs or the beautiful Irish women!
Someone asked me why this music moves me so strongly and I was at a loss to explain. All that I could think of was that it touches something inside. If it doesn't then no words will make sense...
+Rick Kernell It's impossible to hear something like this and not have it go through my entire being! Can't keep still when i hear it. And my people came to America from Scotland 150 years ago! All things celtic move me.
Toss the Feathers... Yeah! Great tune. Love their version on the album (The Corrs). Celtic music is so powerful. So much drive and energy - amazing. The tap dancing is unbelievable too.
I have a little Irish in me. My great, great, great, great, great Grandfather was Daniel O'Connell. I come from his daughter Elizabeth who married Thomas Kehoe. My Grandmother was a McDonald, and my other great Grandmother was a Brennan. However my Grandfathers were German and Italian. They married Irish girls. WELL I JUST WANT TO SAY, I LOVE THIS.
A wunderbare Musik und Rhyhmus. Sie steckt uns auch in den Genen. So eine Freude diese Musik. Oder auf steirisch : Echt schein, dass ihr des Olles so guat hinkrigt`s. Mit dea Musik, Rhythmus und Klang des san mia..... Heidi
I'm across the pond in Florida. I'm a Howard on my father's side but I have some Fitzgerald on my mother's side. I guess that I cry when I hear true Irish music. I can't help it!
My full respect and admiration are theirs. I know how much hard work is needed to be able and play the flute/whistle so fast. I love this kind of Irish music, sounds like pure joy.
The Chieftans are fantastic, the music is fantastic, and the Corrs - they are so beautiful. I play Bodhran, but could hardly watch it becasue of that beautiful young lady. Wish she would hold me so close! ten out of five
Her name is Andrea Corr - and yes in terms of breath control this performance is a feat of it’s own!!! Andrea along with her siblings are fantastic in this Long live “toss the feathers” ❤🎉
this is awesome...i love the Chieftains and the Corrs too amazing artists of Irish and modern music Up for this video Very nice the piece of the traverse flute seems like a part of The Lord of the Dance very sweet music i love Irish music
Her whistle playing is better than her sister’s “fiddle” playing which is so plain and “classical.” But to each their own. That’s my opinion. It was the Corrs who first inspired me to learn the whistle and fiddle. Unfortunately Andrea Corr likes playing those $3 Walton’s whistle things. I bought some in 2001 and they were downright unplayable. In this video she’s playing what appears to be a Generation nickel whistle. They’re slightly better than Walton’s but hit or miss. I can only imagine the Corrs’ music if she had a finer instrument! There is definitely something to be said for cheaper instruments; my favorite whistle right now is an Oak D. But that was a lucky buy! I’d sooner purchase an Oak over a Generation; I’d sooner purchase a Generation over a Feadog. And I’d buy a feadog and never a Walton’s. Nope
I grew up in an Ireland and in primary school, it was compulsory to learn how to play the Tin Whistle. It's a very squeaky whistle, no matter how much you practice. It's hard to master, and even those who have aren't ever 'perfect', but that's the joys of irish music. It's not meant to be pure perfection, it's meant to be fun, cheerful and upbeat 😊
John Benton We Irish Americans on this side of the Atlantic have A cure for all this. Make the irish republic the 51st American state, then ulster will become even more of A millstone around englands neck. Its costing them A bundle, Smart people would have gotten out long ago
I was chatting to a nice lady in a garage near Westport. She said she could not understand the nationalists in Ulster; If they were to come over the border to Eire, they would be given a farm each! As they say in Yorkshire, "There's nowt as queer as folk". And, do you know, I think they're right.
150 years after the Great Famine, we can see that Ireland has more than recovered! What a celebration of persistence, endurance, and love of life!
And now, 24 years on, with the Chieftains’ most recent loss of Paddy Moloney, we celebrate his life of trad music mastery and leadership, as well as all the lives of the Chieftains and the Corrs!!! Thank you all, and Paddy, RIP.
Not sure if I have any Irish blood flowing in my veins, but I absolutely love Irish music!
everybody has irish blood running through their veins, it's called the elixer of life.
what I like about Irish music is the musicians always look like they are having a good time and enjoying themselves. being of Irish descent, I'd like to get over there soon to experience the country and people
I was at this concert, it was a part of the commemorations that took place all over Ireland in respect of the 150th anniversary of the Great Famine. Fantastic night, Mill Street !997
Fantastic...but what is up with that giant monster dancing around too? lol...who was he? The giant who made Giant's Causeway? Fionn mac Cumhaill?
@@MichaelKobrowski i thought they were leprchauns or some kind of irish mystical figures...no idea LOL
@@MichaelKobrowski Golum...the real one. That,s where it comes from . Tolkin used it from Irish Lore.
The Irish have held on to their own identity against all odds, and won. So glad they did!!! Love it!! :)
@Chris The Canadian Camper ahahah what a joke!
Absolutely fantastic music , makes you proud to have Celtic origins
Amazing how we managed to hold onto it considering the odds.
@@mcp1228
What a load of complete shite...
@@mcp1228
No, simply an Irish citizen who lives in the Republic of Ireland, and has some connection with reality.
As opposed to your reality-challenged self, obviously...
I LOVE IRISH PEOPLE AND THE IRISH MUSIC ITS A REAL ART ,,, GREETING FROM ALGERIA
I suddenly feel sad and sentimental. Everyone playing looked so young, so joyous, and so full of energy. As Sandy Denny once wrote and sung "who knows where time goes" is exactly what I am feeling listening to these wonderful performers.
None of us is ever as young as we were yesterday, friend.
@@FS2K4Pilot thats for sure son but hey great times lad up the dubs
Thanks for making me cry lol. I saw The Chieftains when I was sixteen and they changed me for the better. So glad that happened.
@@justincurll1110You are welcome. Thanks for the reply.
The Corrs make me happy when I'm sad and they make laugh when I'm angry but most of all they make me rejoice for the music that covers the landscape when I travel. Their talent is a blessing.
There is no greater Nationality than been Irish. Blessed
most excellent! Have loved the Chieftains for so long......add the Corrs....excellent!
That was absolutely beautiful. No I understand why someone once wrote: "I will ask my God to let me make my heaven in my dear land across the Irish sea".
Greetings from a very distant country, Chile.
This is one of the reasons why I want to visit Ireland so much. Just chill in one of their pubs, having a drink and clapping along (or dancing if I really get into the mood) to this kind of music.
All celtic people are proud of this culture !
From France, I say bravo !
Saw the Chieftains a few years ago in Springfield Illinois ,It was a moving experience .The crowd sat there enjoying every second of the show .Never get tired of seeing these guys
being English and never visited Ireland .I love the jigs and reels ,don,t know what it means but it stirs something up inside. I now live in Slovakia and the folk music is not the same racey pace ,miss it a lot . never loose the heart of Ireland and keep it alive.
We love Irish music.... Love from Greece
I am not irish,
but when i hear music like this,
i've got to move my feet!
Great Music!
i understand
Yes, the Irish are universal in spirit! Cosmic musicians and lovers of life. 🎶🙏🏼❤️☘️☘️☘️🍀🌈
Absolutely Amazing Video, What Music, Fantastic!!! Many Thanks For Sharing!!!
The Corrs are Irish brother and sisters. Quite authentic, great musicians, and as soon as you think that they are "selling out," they produce something of indescribable beauty. This is one of those numerous occasions.
My great grandfather on my mothers side, was a massive dock worker in my hometown of Hartlepool(in England) And everytime i hear this type of music, i just have this massive smile on my face and feel like dancing.
Matt Molloy's solo is wonderful! I wish i could play like that!
I just love the irish people and their music!!!FANTASTIC!!Miss Irland so much...
The soul of an Irishman, his music. Makes me proud to carry irish blood.
After every injustice that the Irish have suffered since time began that we can still stand up and play such wonderous music speaks for itself,we are a nation apart,Erin Abu.
the CORRS and the CHIEFTAINS: I love especially the violines... they make it so cheerful and powerful as if you dance on a spiral up and up, the drum makes it earthy at the same time... REALLY GREAT MUSIC, thanks
I love everything about Ireland, the music, the countryside, but most importantly... the people!
Whenever i need a motivation i am listening to this track...thanka a lot for giving me kicks everytimes i feel bored ...
SUCH MARVELLOUS MUSIC!. SUCH OUTSTANDINGLY BRILLIANT MUSICIANS! TRULY FABULOUS!
beautiful music, I love it!
best wishes to all irish people, all celtic ppl, I admire you, your culture, your fight for freedom, dont lose your language, thats part of your culture
Where else will you see a lovely lass in an evening gown dresses to the 9's playing a whistle like no tomorrow... Some of the most outstanding flute and whistle playing you can listen to...
I love this music I just cant get enough!!
I'm Irish-American and I lived and worked in Dublin for 1-1/2 years. Still not sure which is best: Irish music, Irish pubs or the beautiful Irish women!
take pride in my irish ancestry. feel like irish dancing listening to this
you can see the joy irish traditional music brings to young and old a like! Beautiful! Corrs rock!
Someone asked me why this music moves me so strongly and I was at a loss to explain. All that I could think of was that it touches something inside. If it doesn't then no words will make sense...
It moves me as well..... and I live in the south of Indian Ocean... Music is a worldwide langage..... Love irish people, love Ireland
Stéphane BOYER me too
I think your explanation was perfect.
+Rick Kernell It is an indomitable human spirit that cannot be broken. Also extremely poignant, sad, romantic, and warrior all at once.
+Rick Kernell It's impossible to hear something like this and not have it go through my entire being! Can't keep still when i hear it. And my people came to America from Scotland 150 years ago! All things celtic move me.
Great music-great tradition of music and dance-thanks SO much for this!
Absolutely amazing song. Up the Dubs.
Their unison is insane!
I love this music, its brilliant
International quality. CLAAASSSY!!! MESMERIZING FIESTA. Listen to infinite number of times. Never fades. Every time, you will feel FRESHNESS.
Fantastic. I love Irish music. Hugs and kisses from Poland :)
I love how Gabriel Byrne introduces them. A rowdly dow. Shindig. Doggety dancers - whatever that is. I think that's what I like most about this video.
Both bend"s are fantastic. I love Irish music.
Toss the Feathers... Yeah! Great tune. Love their version on the album (The Corrs). Celtic music is so powerful. So much drive and energy - amazing. The tap dancing is unbelievable too.
AMAZING! i miss the corrs and their music. :(
I have a little Irish in me. My great, great, great, great, great Grandfather was Daniel O'Connell. I come from his daughter Elizabeth who married Thomas Kehoe. My Grandmother was a McDonald, and my other great Grandmother was a Brennan. However my Grandfathers were German and Italian. They married Irish girls. WELL I JUST WANT TO SAY, I LOVE THIS.
Can see my mom doing a jig right now... Up the Republic!! Up Cork!!
Without a doubt, Irish women are the most beautiful in the entire world. God love 'em!!!
this makes me miss ireland... silly enough as i've never been to Ireland ;-)
You're not missing much, the place has been taken over by Nigerians.
edward smith bollocks
edward smith Dublin has,thats why i don't go near the place anymore,it's filthy.
Mark McElduff I'm Irish you useless piece of shit.
Mark McElduff you're a pathetic troll. Go away, you fucking idiot.
WOW its great to see two good bands jam like this young and old thxs for posting this a big irishman frm NJ
me encanta este grupo y en esta ocasion me impresionaron. son geniales.
I love the violin and the flute in irish music make's me want to get up and dance.and what great! talent you can't get any better than irish music.
A wunderbare Musik und Rhyhmus. Sie steckt uns auch in den Genen. So eine Freude diese Musik. Oder auf steirisch : Echt schein, dass ihr des Olles so guat hinkrigt`s. Mit dea Musik, Rhythmus und Klang des san mia..... Heidi
I'm across the pond in Florida. I'm a Howard on my father's side but I have some Fitzgerald on my mother's side. I guess that I cry when I hear true Irish music. I can't help it!
Thats very nice and hopefull music, i love so much!
Great performance ... the Chieftains always bring out the best ... whoever they play with!
gabriel byrne...love this man!
My full respect and admiration are theirs. I know how much hard work is needed to be able and play the flute/whistle so fast.
I love this kind of Irish music, sounds like pure joy.
Met Paddy Moloney on a flight in Denmark some years ago. Couldn't meet a nicer man.
The Chieftans are fantastic, the music is fantastic, and the Corrs - they are so beautiful. I play Bodhran, but could hardly watch it becasue of that beautiful young lady. Wish she would hold me so close! ten out of five
Meu DEUS...É MUITO PERFEITO!!! Estão de parabéns!!
I love this type of melodies =3
😍😍😍 absolutely love this!!!
This whole song is GREAT and I couldn't stop listening to it. WOW : )
I love this song
JOY JOY JOY is the summary of all Irish music
wooow!!! i can feel the irishness growiing on me :3
j'aime ce groupe, tout autant que la musique celte: elle me transporte, loin, vers des contrées que je ne connais pas, mais désire découvrir
this is music to drink too, tap your feet and yahoo.
+Mairan Wallace whiskey in a jar,eh ;):P
greetings from Bulgaria:)
greatings from Serbia...
great music:))love it
WOW! if you feet stop moving to this your dead ha ha
They do but only once I'm dead drunk :)
The dying ranger
Ron Wylie tnank god i still alive
Is there anything better? That's seriously awesome Irish music.
Et moi, je suis fan aussi...c'est magnifique.
listen 1000times
I come by here like every 2 months just to check on this and tell myself hey i have a great sense of music..Greetings from Egypt
Does anyone know where the green trolls came from
Great music, great musicians, and what striking, lovely women.
I love how Caroline laughs at Andrea when her whistle goes off tune!
Thanks for sharing.... wonderful!
This music touches me like an Irish Priest.
+Jared 12fish92 Wicked!
I suppressed an urge to laugh at that.
Haha
Brillant to have so much beautiful music love it
I always feel a bit sorry for the whistle solist woman, she is so out of air but she keeps the mad speed. It's just fantastic
Her name is Andrea Corr - and yes in terms of breath control this performance is a feat of it’s own!!! Andrea along with her siblings are fantastic in this
Long live “toss the feathers” ❤🎉
It’s incredible but it comes down to breath control from singing
Playing with the chieftains can't be easy
You are not missing anything. I can assure you.
Been 5 or 6 years since I heard this and I still feel the music in my blood.
Ireland for ever
this is awesome...i love the Chieftains and the Corrs too amazing artists of Irish and modern music Up for this video
Very nice the piece of the traverse flute seems like a part of The Lord of the Dance very sweet music i love Irish music
What in heck are those silly huge green dancing things?
can't sit still these guys ROCK!
Interesting. Pity shes a bit wobbly on the whistle eh?
was thinking the same thing ahah
I'm jealous of her talent and beauty as well but I don't write snide remarks on the internet because I'm not a loser.
Her whistle playing is better than her sister’s “fiddle” playing which is so plain and “classical.” But to each their own. That’s my opinion. It was the Corrs who first inspired me to learn the whistle and fiddle. Unfortunately Andrea Corr likes playing those $3 Walton’s whistle things. I bought some in 2001 and they were downright unplayable. In this video she’s playing what appears to be a Generation nickel whistle. They’re slightly better than Walton’s but hit or miss. I can only imagine the Corrs’ music if she had a finer instrument! There is definitely something to be said for cheaper instruments; my favorite whistle right now is an Oak D. But that was a lucky buy! I’d sooner purchase an Oak over a Generation; I’d sooner purchase a Generation over a Feadog. And I’d buy a feadog and never a Walton’s. Nope
I grew up in an Ireland and in primary school, it was compulsory to learn how to play the Tin Whistle. It's a very squeaky whistle, no matter how much you practice. It's hard to master, and even those who have aren't ever 'perfect', but that's the joys of irish music. It's not meant to be pure perfection, it's meant to be fun, cheerful and upbeat 😊
Irish music cheers me up every time I hear it.
The hell are those things dancing at the end of the video??
music is so wonderful. i mean the way it has of taking over you without warning. truely amazing. and so many beauliful styles.
vive l irlande!!!
How can this NOT put you in a good mood? It's just so fast and happy sounding.
You can't replicate the feeling of the notes with a synthesizer.
grandiose
please say some thing about this group.i have an album..the same music and instruments. but in a deffrent stage.
ramalingam india good morning, have a lovely day to you all, they from Ireland, they'sa over group call U2 who they talking about a very sad day.
Jeremy Lacombe thank you very much
irish traditional music, thats one of the best of it!
What the hell are those...?
Justlook at the smile in their faces...it's contagious!
Partition has failed, time to end British rule now.
curraheered.
Emory King Partition failed because De Valera failed it. Ulster is a running sore.
John Benton We Irish Americans on this side of the Atlantic have A cure for all this. Make the irish republic the 51st American state, then ulster will become even more of A millstone around englands neck. Its costing them A bundle, Smart people would have gotten out long ago
I was chatting to a nice lady in a garage near Westport. She said she could not understand the nationalists in Ulster; If they were to come over the border to Eire, they would be given a farm each! As they say in Yorkshire, "There's nowt as queer as folk". And, do you know, I think they're right.
I love the Irish music! It´s so full of energy and make you wanna dance!^^
My favourite English teacher was from Ballina, and thanks to him I immediately fell in love with Ireland :P
It's great to be fifty percent Irish and love the music and the Guinness!