He is still singing 2023 and singing very well!!! Sang at Shane mc Gowans funeral as part of a fab choir and a solo piece as well. Superb true singer. Effortless and sincer
It's fairly common to spell it this way in certain parts of Ireland. Some famous gaelic footballers Paidi O Sé, Diarmuid O Sé, Sean O Sè, Darragh O Sé.... All from Kerry.
@@billabong9215Oh yes,I just saw it on here..And my family are from Cahciveen,Kerry..And the first Dude was a Cuz'n of my Old Man!..One time me&my Brother were introduced to Mick O'Dwyer the Famous Kerry Coach..Nice fella,very friendly! To be honest we didn't know too much about him& everyone else did..And came up to my Uncle who his Dad well..( My Uncle was a right Lunatic& knew everyone!) And Thank u for the message!👍⭐☘️
@@ibbobo5162 I for one would have to say that 'gellum' is spot on there, 100% spot on. A more condescending, absorbed in his own sense of importance and arrogant presenter you'll rarely find anywhere.... "all right so.. hup... we all feel like one of your little songs there now etc..." OMG what a terrible way to introduce such a fine singer. Good man Seán Ó Sé, ar fheabhas, mar is gnáth, ar fheabhas!
Gay meant no harm. It was a figure of speech' which some people often say. We owe him a hell of a debt. He did a hell of a lot' for rural culture. If he hadn't done those Late Late Show Specials' we wouldn't have such a great legacy. Look at The Late Late Show now ' and what it has become.?
He is still singing 2023 and singing very well!!! Sang at Shane mc Gowans funeral as part of a fab choir and a solo piece as well. Superb true singer. Effortless and sincer
He was a mighty singer. What has happened the industry ' that there are no singers like this today? I hope the tradition won't be lost.
The industry is thriving.
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Let's hope people who can sing like this' will get the publicity.
Im just enchanted by his voice. It sends chills down my spine. I love him singing Carrickfergus. So much feeling in his voice...
Sean so great singer ever so great voice ever True Irishman thank you
Beautiful song, sung by a great man, one of An Riadaighs chosen Nobles. Written by Offaly man James Lynam Molly who also wrote some gorgeous books.
What a singer! Absolutely true voice. Beautiful! Sheer talent!
Sean is one of my Favorite Singers of all time. His Songs reminds me of JFK
Omg talent, beautiful bantry bay x
wonderful song and such a great singer - god bless!
Beautiful Sean what a delivery......
I've been fishing since I was 11 (37 years ago). I have done lobster and net fishing. I understand this song.
Like listening to a record. Quality.
I don't often see my name spelt in it's Original Irish/Gaelic!..Thank you..
It's fairly common to spell it this way in certain parts of Ireland. Some famous gaelic footballers Paidi O Sé, Diarmuid O Sé, Sean O Sè, Darragh O Sé.... All from Kerry.
@@billabong9215Oh yes,I just saw it on here..And my family are from Cahciveen,Kerry..And the first Dude was a Cuz'n of my Old Man!..One time me&my Brother were introduced to Mick O'Dwyer the Famous Kerry Coach..Nice fella,very friendly! To be honest we didn't know too much about him& everyone else did..And came up to my Uncle who his Dad well..( My Uncle was a right Lunatic& knew everyone!) And Thank u for the message!👍⭐☘️
"Original Celtic" lmao
@@emailvonsour Or Irish,Gaelic or whatever!☘️
Hello
Gay Burn..condecending as ever.....Sean's little song !
I don't think that's right at all.
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I for one would have to say that 'gellum' is spot on there, 100% spot on. A more condescending, absorbed in his own sense of importance and arrogant presenter you'll rarely find anywhere.... "all right so.. hup... we all feel like one of your little songs there now etc..." OMG what a terrible way to introduce such a fine singer.
Good man Seán Ó Sé, ar fheabhas, mar is gnáth, ar fheabhas!
@@Ollphiast I agree very condescending man thinks he is god but luckily he’s not
“One of your little songs” 😂😂 It was like he was talking to a child
Gay meant no harm. It was a figure of speech' which some people often say. We owe him a hell of a debt. He did a hell of a lot' for rural culture. If he hadn't done those Late Late Show Specials' we wouldn't have such a great legacy. Look at The Late Late Show now ' and what it has become.?
I don't know what these comments are either