Sweet Holy Mother of Divine Shite but our Tommy is probably the only person in Ireland who actually understands Irish music. Now, where's that canna Fanta...!!1 second ago•
An old Colonel told me that at Ceilis in Clare they could dance their way to nirvana and stay there for a couple of days. No alcohol was involved. The drink ruins everything.
Great!!!!!!!! From Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. If you are worth your weight in gold, you are part Irish! Thank-you. Heather JUNE GREENING-JOHNSON.
@@alexkilgour1328 having Irish heritage doesn’t make someone Irish, it makes their older family / ancestors Irish. Newfoundland isn’t even in the same fucking continent as Ireland.
@@archiederham2103 well, my Irish Passport makes me Irish, by law and birth. My father was born in Ireland, all my extended family are still there, and I go and visit as often as I'm able (and have since I was a young child). Culturally, Newfoundland is the most Irish place outside of Ireland, in the world. Growing up in Newfoundland, where the population is roughly 45% ethnically Irish, the culture and traditions are much the same. Prior to joining Canada, in 1949, there were parts of the island where the street signs were in Irish and Irish was still spoken. In fact, there were still some people, along the Irish Loop, whose first language was Irish, not English, as recently as the 80's and 90's.
"You don't know if she's singing in Egyptian or being interfered with!" 😂😂
Absolutely classic.
“The pub will lift off the ground” I love this guy!! 🤣
he's one of Ireland's funniest.. love him.
What about Dylan Moran ?
I'm a beginning Bodrhan player and I'm slowly learning how true this IS.
The best lilting I've ever heard
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Irish audiences are so calm and chilled out.
I always come back to this video
I’m going to see him tonight 😁😁😁
Fantastic craic, gets better with every time I see him! Try him LIVE people; AMAZING!
Sweet Holy Mother of Divine Shite but our Tommy is probably the only person in Ireland who actually understands Irish music. Now, where's that canna Fanta...!!1 second ago•
Brilliant, Tommy is a legend
This never gets old 🤣
I'm crying of laughter watching this back again 😂😂😂
...the huge lump of semi-concussed children on the wall. Brillant Tommy, brillant♥️
Tommy's take on an Irish session's is like a mix of folk and metal music.
As a non Irish person with a yearlong Irish partner this is the funniest thing to me 🤣
I fekkin' understand this, godammit Tommy! Faster! Another drink! Lord help us he's speaking our language. lololol
An old Colonel told me that at Ceilis in Clare they could dance their way to nirvana and stay there for a couple of days.
No alcohol was involved. The drink ruins everything.
Glenn Howden no drink in Clare? Cmon!lol! Its a alckys vallhalle ffs!
Great!!!!!!!! From Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. If you are worth your weight in gold, you are part Irish! Thank-you. Heather JUNE GREENING-JOHNSON.
if ye weren't born in eire and haven't lived there, you're not irish, not even a little bit.
Alot of Irish people settled in Newfoundland there's myth that Ireland and Newfoundland was connected lol. Ps im Irish lol
@@archiederham2103if you've never been to Newfoundland, then you can't speak on the topic.
@@alexkilgour1328 having Irish heritage doesn’t make someone Irish, it makes their older family / ancestors Irish. Newfoundland isn’t even in the same fucking continent as Ireland.
@@archiederham2103 well, my Irish Passport makes me Irish, by law and birth. My father was born in Ireland, all my extended family are still there, and I go and visit as often as I'm able (and have since I was a young child).
Culturally, Newfoundland is the most Irish place outside of Ireland, in the world. Growing up in Newfoundland, where the population is roughly 45% ethnically Irish, the culture and traditions are much the same. Prior to joining Canada, in 1949, there were parts of the island where the street signs were in Irish and Irish was still spoken. In fact, there were still some people, along the Irish Loop, whose first language was Irish, not English, as recently as the 80's and 90's.
mental Celtic genius
Stone mad!!
What a fucking legend.
"Space-Paddy bog-people" (around 5-ish)
Tommy Tiernan and Brendan Grace
how do you write this stuff.... I love it but it's so out there
Sean McGinnis You don't write it; you experience it and interpret it ;) It's how he interpretes it that makes it so golden haha.
The "English (auto-generated)" subtitles are almost as funny as the video itself 😂
I adore his older stuff and I even went to see him live but then he went a little....bleurgh
Irish folks, what does he say at 5:45? It's the only thing I can't understand and I hear Irish say this all the time
C'mere and I'll ride you now?
Ride = shag/fuck
Can also be used in reference to a hottie; he/she is a ride.
Would you consent to coming over here? I would like to procreate with you.
@@boneytony5041 haha perfectly apt with your username as well!
@@TheNikOnder haha, nothing like it after a game of frisbee. “Little Fanta filled feckers.”
Any giotár players anseo?
Ta me anseo.
@@boneytony5041 An-dheas!
Ceol Éireannach a sheinann tú fosta?
Is aoibhin liom an style Micheál Ó Domhnaill agus Daithaí Sproule :)
Nollaig Shona!
Up Joyce...
What an imagination!
Very funny
He was drinking before wasnt he
Cocaine
This isn vicor street isit ?
The pile of semi concussed children who'd been flung against the wall.
If you like Irish humour and culture you should check out: th-cam.com/video/ZW2r-1-_KoY/w-d-xo.html
Ha ha 😂
Haha
Shite, not funny, just cos he was in Father Ted, that is not funny.
Ah I’d say he’s gutted to hear that Sheamus. His sold out stand up shows, popular acting role in Derry Girls, and self titled RTE show says otherwise
Agreed
Ha ha 😂
Ha ha 😂