You should come east to Appalachia, the resemblance to our old folk/country is amazing. The Scott's and irishmen came here and I can say my ancestors made american music the best music.
@@F.O.O I’ve done the same and they absolutely are. There’s a reason countries have different senses of humour even. Irish people are different to English in lots of ways but they’ve got stuff in common compared to Americans. We’re all the same when we’re put up against someone from Vietnam though. You’re not well travelled you’re idiotic
@@F.O.O irish people find things funny English people wouldn’t. Different societies have different acceptances and tolerances. Go up to someone in London and say you’re gay you’ll get a very different reaction in Lagos. You’re a different kind of idiot you’ve definitely never spoken to anyone foreign
Wow, that was beautifully done. I feel so alive when I hear the beautiful Irish music. My ancestors came from Ireland a long time ago. You are truly gifted to play like that.
If that was the North of England people would be clapping. Been from the North and venturing to London on a few occasions those underground journeys are rather contemplative and reserved, not at all like the Northern metrolinks
You are so very wrong and unfair to the people of London. Many of them no doubt enjoyed the music. Others may have been enjoying their peace after a busy day. Regarding playing like that in public transport in Ireland, I doubt anybody world be joining in if they did this on the Dublin tube equivalents like the dart and Luas, unless loaded with drinks.
The English use the term British isles to belittle the Irish. We are an independent country to the blood socked crown of England, no Irish person uses it, only silly people like you would say it
@@DT-my3jo I'm Irish and the music is top class here on the train. Only stupid people use british isles who know nothing about our struggle with the british
Oh just wait until this nightmare we are all going through is over and we can hit the pub again ,we never had to be so quiet 😁☘️👏🇮🇪👏we will lift the roof off ,there will be music everywhere, peace 🇮🇪☘️🕊️🕊️
I'm disappointed at how bloody miserable everyone looks. London needs more of this, brings joy to the soul. Tap you foot, clap your hands, have a dance! Just relax, enjoy and let yourself be free for a few moments!
Those miserable people are just peeping out of the Matrix at reality and how life should be. The confusion on their faces and the inability to join in says it all.
@@carafeeley What an interesting thread this is! I see that quite a few of you commenting have Irish names. In Ireland, or Scotland, which I visit regularly, if you are in any kind of public space like a train or a bus or a pub it is never very long before somebody speaks to you. This hardly ever happens in London.
From Argentina i liked this video. In my country there are a lot of bands of Irish music and dance group. All of high level, thanks for share this video.
I love watching this video. I keep coming back to watch it over and over again. Irish music is the best in the whole world. I am from Ireland and very proud to be Irish.
Next to the Chinese the Irish have the largest diaspora in the world. Nearly everyone in the western world has some Irish in them, and I am proud to say including me
I love this music!!! And even more... this kind of actions about bring hapiness to the world! To spread the joy, a light in a hard world Best regards since México!
hope I get treated to displays like this during my time in Ireland in July-August. Basing myself in Mullingar, making my way around from there, obviously by trains and buses mainly. Hoping this happens as much on trains between Dublin and say Belfast as it does on the London Underground, Much love from a big fan of everything and anything Irish, from Oz
Someone dance for Pete"s sake, c''mon passengers.Brilliant stuff, can hear it all, great whistle and flute playing,fingers is one thing,breath another with a set like that,wowser guys. .
Videos like this always make me proud to be Irish, England does have a long and rich legacy in trad folk music and song but it hasnt had the exposure it deserves so some of it has been lost I am sure, such a pity because I think the young people would love it if they were exposed to more of it, bands like mumford and sons who are basicly traditional based would prove that.
It does your heart good it's a pity the world does not have anough of it it's good for the Soul ..Yes I'm from Dublin Ireland but I live in Australia xxx
Were I the Chair of TfL I would employ LOTS of bands to play bright and lively music on ALL trains, tubes and busses! I love the change of key at 1:22, led by the guitarist, a node to the others and off you jolly well go!
Exactly, the Irish are the only ones with a youth that preserves their traditions and identity. Other European countries lose their culture because of degenerate pop culture taking roots
Well first of all, the Irish language is the most important aspect of our culture, secondly you have English influence as well from the US. not to mention that Polish is now the number 2 language spoken in Ireland with English first. Not to mention all the immigrants that have flooded our island.
Mermbo Nermberferv don't worry, there ARE other county's in Ireland. Very beautiful county's that are rich in Irish culture and the most beautiful music you'll ever hear.
This is awesome keeps the ride positive and I wonder if there was ever a time when anybody would get angry at them I sure hope not music takes the anger out of you and brings the best out in you especially if you're Irish LOL
I like to play my mouth organ along with tunes and recently purchased a bigger 24 hole one,i was asked about it on the phone while i was sat in a Cafe and i replied "its the biggest organ iv had in my mouth" and an old man suddenly sprayed his poor old wife tea and looked at me in disbelief while coughing.As the penny dropped i was bad laughing.
it is because of soulful singers and musicians like these that i have more than once not reached home on time.. i simply kept sitting even past my stop, relishing the music. only the calls to check on me would break me out of the zone!
Iontach fantastic craic and fuaim! 😽 + the Orlaith she is as pretty as she plays! 💕 They others are fairly handsome and pretty too, but she is me favourite ^^ Had that band a name? The fidil guy is very cool too, and who is on the concertina? A pity I only know 1, this very físeán with them. Oh! And the giotár chap! He is excellent too. Cén t-ainm? Connachtman Rambles in the metro is the best! In my top 3 fav póirt dúbáilte. Go raibh 100 000 agat uploader!! 😼👍🏻 Sláinte ón mBeilg, An Bhruiséil @Brogan McAuliffe
My great great great great grandfather from my grandmother's mother side of the family, Timothy Lane was born in County Cork so my ancestors are Irish descendants of County Cork.
Free entertainment I always wanted to go to the maritimes that never got there my dad was originally from Ireland he came over after the Potato Famine and he used to play this type of music he taught me how to do the Irish jig LOL Anna was just a little girl living in British Columbia Canada man this brings back some good memories even though I've never been to the maritime someday I will before I die
I'm from Texas and it's amazing how much of our country music and southern rock I can hear descended from this.
Smoked Pork Ribs Irish southern pioneers , Americans will always be our cousins from overseas no matter what state
From North Carolina and our bluegrass can be heard here too, glad we got to taste what they had overseas
You should come east to Appalachia, the resemblance to our old folk/country is amazing. The Scott's and irishmen came here and I can say my ancestors made american music the best music.
It was the Europeans who brought that music with them when they went with them to America
Indeed! Irish and British folk music helped birth bluegrass :)
This is why Ireland’s best export has always been its people we know how to have a bit craic no matter where we go.
@@F.O.O It’s the sum of the parts that makes the group .from a growing boy.
@@F.O.O you’ve never left your home town if you think that’s true
@@F.O.O I’ve done the same and they absolutely are. There’s a reason countries have different senses of humour even. Irish people are different to English in lots of ways but they’ve got stuff in common compared to Americans. We’re all the same when we’re put up against someone from Vietnam though. You’re not well travelled you’re idiotic
@@F.O.O irish people find things funny English people wouldn’t. Different societies have different acceptances and tolerances. Go up to someone in London and say you’re gay you’ll get a very different reaction in Lagos. You’re a different kind of idiot you’ve definitely never spoken to anyone foreign
@@F.O.O the colour of people’s skin is political now? So you’re racist too should’ve guessed from someone who’s never been anywhere
These are the tunes played:
- The Mouse In The Mug jig
- Sliabh Russell jig
- The Connaughtman’s Rambles jig
Thank you !
How do you tell the difference?
@@aaronsmyth7943 I play the last 2 and the first one I remember I heard a friend playing it.
Thanks.
@@aaronsmyth7943 you can also tell the difference in tone, strumming patterns/playing styles and by the speed (I’m a musician lol 😂)
Them Irish folk bring a smile to the World.
I've had so many brilliant holidays there, would not go anywhere else.
I visited and NEVER left 😊
Would love to go there some day.
You would be sooo welcomd
That's great to hear, thanks ,we like to have a bit of fun wherever we are ,
Scotland perhaps?
How are the people able to sit still listening, all I wanna do is dance my ass off to this.
Because they've been grafting all day and just want some peace and quiet.
I would want to dance a jig but then I feel like I can’t try to dance as a non dancing American when there’s real Irishmen that can do the real thing
Because dancing on a moving train isn't very safe
Bet lots on that tube were thinking “damn,why wasn’t I born Irish,they seem to have all the fun” 💚🇮🇪
Makes me love my Irish boyfriend 💕 even more!!!
Including the English born musicians
Once again the Irish are at it , playing music we ever they go, and injoying themselves,
And they gave us U2
Wow, that was beautifully done. I feel so alive when I hear the beautiful Irish music. My ancestors came from Ireland a long time ago. You are truly gifted to play like that.
Great craic on the train, should be more of this!!
This just brightened up my day I'm so proud to be Irish no matter where we go we always leave our mark great musicians by the way too
The asian tourists at 1:30 just had the highlight of their trip, guaranteed. Beautiful stuff
They probably enjoyed it even more because there are many similarities between traditional East Asian and Celtic music.
Dude, that guy whipped out his camera instantly. You just know he has a bunch of bored relatives watching that shit back home.
How do you know they're not locals?
Asians live inside techno world. If it isn't recorded, it didn't happen. Me filming you filming me, filmng me filming you :l
@@misstinwhistle1 Well they are obviously not Irish
This music makes my American bones ache for no apparent reason in a good way. I like it so much I can't describe it to you.
I love to listen to this on the way to work on a subway. Definitely would put a smile on my face every day, and I’m not Irish!
Fantastic musicians. They put sunshine into peoples' hearts, and smiles on their faces.
What a lovely moment, if I got on the subway train to this I'd quite happily stay on for hours!
I would be there tapping my foot, clapping and finally dancing around!!! Brilliant absolutely brilliant 👏!!!
You lifted my spirits and I wasn’t even on the train❤️👍👍🇦🇺
Fantastic. Wish I was there.
Also, the dark haired cailín with the concertina's lovely.
Darn! I really want to give this another "like"so...I really like this! More videos like it would be amazing.
So proud to be Irish if that was in Ireland people would be clapping and banging their feet and happy people on the tube with miserable faces on them
If you dance on the tube you’d slip and crack your head, then you’ll be reeling in a hospital bed lol.
If that was the North of England people would be clapping. Been from the North and venturing to London on a few occasions those underground journeys are rather contemplative and reserved, not at all like the Northern metrolinks
You are so very wrong and unfair to the people of London.
Many of them no doubt enjoyed the music. Others may have been enjoying their peace after a busy day.
Regarding playing like that in public transport in Ireland, I doubt anybody world be joining in if they did this on the Dublin tube equivalents like the dart and Luas, unless loaded with drinks.
@@orangepekoe5243 and if you cross the road you get run over. Stop living in fear, live life.
That's because it isn't London it was indastan
Love it as an Irishman just brilliant, the sound of the train going past makes it too
Great to be Irish. We are the leaven in the bread, the light on the mountain top!
Maybe you should be orthodox again as all the celtic saints were.
💚
Absolutely.
Last time I had a fiddle on the Piccadilly line I got arrested !!
Joke love it 10/10
🤣🤣
@@theladsdad4861 , ditto!
Whoa mate!
Girl with that green detail in hair is damn beautiful 😍
The Irish people are a light of happiness in the British isles. I love them!
The English use the term British isles to belittle the Irish. We are an independent country to the blood socked crown of England, no Irish person uses it, only silly people like you would say it
@@DT-my3jo I'm Irish and the music is top class here on the train. Only stupid people use british isles who know nothing about our struggle with the british
@@DT-my3jo the British isles were when we were occupied by the British. There not the British isles anymore, British isles mean they own us.
Lovely comment then u messed up with British Isles 😂
@@kdaly210 lol, I burst out laughing when I saw British Isles....anyways, hello from an English guy.
Gheez! I got so immersed in this, I actually winked at the girl @ 3:23. I also may have been drinking.
When you see this in Ireland with a few Guinness’ down you it’s a magical experience
Oh just wait until this nightmare we are all going through is over and we can hit the pub again ,we never had to be so quiet 😁☘️👏🇮🇪👏we will lift the roof off ,there will be music everywhere, peace 🇮🇪☘️🕊️🕊️
Oh how I wish our busses could be this much fun
🇮🇪🍀💚🍀🇮🇪
This happened in one of the trams in Rome over a 6 nations weekend... amazing and home from home
I'm disappointed at how bloody miserable everyone looks. London needs more of this, brings joy to the soul. Tap you foot, clap your hands, have a dance! Just relax, enjoy and let yourself be free for a few moments!
They’re british 🤷♀️
@@emmadoran5094 Yes, and London is the most unfriendly place on earth.
Those miserable people are just peeping out of the Matrix at reality and how life should be. The confusion on their faces and the inability to join in says it all.
Don’t be too hard on them, I’m sure they have just had a busy day in work and finding it hard to cheer up. But I do get you!
@@carafeeley What an interesting thread this is! I see that quite a few of you commenting have Irish names. In Ireland, or Scotland, which I visit regularly, if you are in any kind of public space like a train or a bus or a pub it is never very long before somebody speaks to you. This hardly ever happens in London.
There's just something about this kind of music that makes my heart smile and my foot tap along. Love it. I hope thie music lives on forever
everything Irish lives on forever
From Argentina i liked this video. In my country there are a lot of bands of Irish music and dance group. All of high level, thanks for share this video.
All an Argentinians likes the irish music and irish sounds?
@@quentintarantinovich6865 in the mid 1800's many Irish emigrated to Argentina.✌
Irish every where x fact
I love watching this video. I keep coming back to watch it over and over again. Irish music is the best in the whole world. I am from Ireland and very proud to be Irish.
Next to the Chinese the Irish have the largest diaspora in the world. Nearly everyone in the western world has some Irish in them, and I am proud to say including me
Absolutely brilliant. Loved every minute
The black woman was into it god bless her.....
Are you taking the Killenny hurling job Eddie?
@@sloughlin721 he he he
This was a blessing to watch amazing talent by all
this makes me proud of being irish, which is interesting since i am born brazilian
Me too ☘️☘️☘️☘️
I love this music!!! And even more... this kind of actions about bring hapiness to the world! To spread the joy, a light in a hard world
Best regards since México!
Shit like this happens all the time on the subways of NYC. Its always fun to listen to this stuff (when its played well anyway).
Kameron Landis really? Show me a link to a video of Irish music on the New York subway
Stay of the pills son with that pish its the lrish love it
Thank you youtube for inspiring me to ride on that subway again..
Love from india 💓
Many passengers missed their stop!
THIS IS WHAT MAKES LIFE AMAZING.
Irishes are really Major people in the world.🙃🙂
the whistler was gorgeous.
What amazing music. I love it
Very good musicians and very original !!!
I like a lot your music, bravo : Christian, of France...
Well done from australia wish we had people doing this here good music
hope I get treated to displays like this during my time in Ireland in July-August. Basing myself in Mullingar, making my way around from there, obviously by trains and buses mainly. Hoping this happens as much on trains between Dublin and say Belfast as it does on the London Underground,
Much love from a big fan of everything and anything Irish, from Oz
you guys are crazy.. i love it 🌹
Thank you. Your epic
beautifull music, always cheers me up, cant help but tap my feet
Someone dance for Pete"s sake, c''mon passengers.Brilliant stuff, can hear it all, great whistle and flute playing,fingers is one thing,breath another with a set like that,wowser guys. .
I'd be clapping and dancing, love this music!
Go ahead and dance and clap enjoy
Now That's What I Call Culture 1703
Videos like this always make me proud to be Irish, England does have a long and rich legacy in trad folk music and song but it hasnt had the exposure it deserves so some of it has been lost I am sure, such a pity because I think the young people would love it if they were exposed to more of it, bands like mumford and sons who are basicly traditional based would prove that.
Only my grandfather is Irish, but this music has always stirred my soul and always will.
I love where chumbawamba went in a traditional sense during their long output. Honestly, you'd like. Go digging ☺
I’ll bet a some peeps missed their stop for this. Great jod👍😉🇨🇦
Who cares, the music was so good! 🇮🇪
Need more things like this on the tube to liven up people's journey's! Top notch!
It does your heart good it's a pity the world does not have anough of it it's good for the Soul ..Yes I'm from Dublin Ireland but I live in Australia xxx
Were I the Chair of TfL I would employ LOTS of bands to play bright and lively music on ALL trains, tubes and busses!
I love the change of key at 1:22, led by the guitarist, a node to the others and off you jolly well go!
I now have the biggest smile on my face, and I don't do that much, these days 😊
I'm watching this at nearly 1 am with a smile on my face :)
this makes me want to go and live in ireland.. beautiul music!
I don't think the London Underground runs as far as Ireland :-P
I’m so proud to be Irish !!! Great craic 👍
Beautiful music it was a treat to the ears!
These are the people who keep our traditions going. Other nationalities look on and wonder 'where did we lose it all'.
Exactly, the Irish are the only ones with a youth that preserves their traditions and identity. Other European countries lose their culture because of degenerate pop culture taking roots
Well first of all, the Irish language is the most important aspect of our culture, secondly you have English influence as well from the US. not to mention that Polish is now the number 2 language spoken in Ireland with English first. Not to mention all the immigrants that have flooded our island.
Mermbo Nermberferv don't worry, there ARE other county's in Ireland. Very beautiful county's that are rich in Irish culture and the most beautiful music you'll ever hear.
maaz322 have you ever been to ireland in your life 😂 most young people dont play trad music like this at all
maaz322 no they don't maybe the English French people are very French Spanish Scottish Welsh etc
This makes me so happy and I can’t explain why
Awesome fucking awesome, sorry for swearing, can't help it, fucking life of the Irish and proud to be a part of it
Samuel Campbell isn't Campbell a Scottish name? Celtic just the same.
I wish I was so lucky to have been on that transport
I love the way the asian couple come in and don't know whats happening and then they smile gradually. :D
Outstanding guys. Love from Cork. Xx
man i love music....this names me so frickin happy
Love it guys great to be irish keep it going great craic ♥️♥️
Terrific! Was that Sliabh Russell in there before Connaghtman's Rambles?
Good That They Had The Room !!! Whenever I was on There It Was 'NOSE TO TAIL" Great Music Though No Matter The Place Or Space !!!
'Our revenge will be the laughter of our children.'
is fíor an rud a deir tú
Scallywagwan : they'll be laughing under British rule me old mucker
why will we, Britain going to invade Ireland???????????? or are you just trying to start a bit of trouble on youtube
Scallywagwan : And your punishment will be eternal bitterness.
Cathal Ó Diubháin meh. Ignore the Pratt. Loving the vid and the fun
absolutley brilliant. Thank you for sharing. regards from mexico
This is awesome keeps the ride positive and I wonder if there was ever a time when anybody would get angry at them I sure hope not music takes the anger out of you and brings the best out in you especially if you're Irish LOL
Pure talent .....my foots bewitched!
mine to!
I like to play my mouth organ along with tunes and recently purchased a bigger 24 hole one,i was asked about it on the phone while i was sat in a Cafe and i replied "its the biggest organ iv had in my mouth" and an old man suddenly sprayed his poor old wife tea and looked at me in disbelief while coughing.As the penny dropped i was bad laughing.
I’m proud to be irish ☘️
I wish I lived in Ireland 😊
Lassie in the black is gorgeous.
hi Piccadilly and London.
love you and miss you from 25 years ago.
Full of life and vitality. we are proud of you guys; keep up the good work.💚
This would improve many a commute. Nice!
it is because of soulful singers and musicians like these that i have more than once not reached home on time.. i simply kept sitting even past my stop, relishing the music.
only the calls to check on me would break me out of the zone!
Hamdullah, God bless that this is feckin genius :-)
Don't know why but this made me cry. Really hard.
Iontach fantastic craic and fuaim! 😽
+ the Orlaith she is as pretty as she plays! 💕
They others are fairly handsome and pretty too, but she is me favourite ^^
Had that band a name?
The fidil guy is very cool too, and who is on the concertina?
A pity I only know 1, this very físeán with them.
Oh! And the giotár chap!
He is excellent too.
Cén t-ainm?
Connachtman Rambles in the metro is the best!
In my top 3 fav póirt dúbáilte.
Go raibh 100 000 agat uploader!! 😼👍🏻
Sláinte ón mBeilg, An Bhruiséil @Brogan McAuliffe
Wow, that almost restored my faith in humanity - almost
I WOULD HAVE HAPPILY MISSED MY STOP FOR THIS.👏👏☘️
4 in the morning could not listen to anything nicer may GOD BLESS yee
The dexterity on that squeezebox though.... Jesus.
My great great great great grandfather from my grandmother's mother side of the family, Timothy Lane was born in County Cork so my ancestors are Irish descendants of County Cork.
A little of this goes a long way. Whew!
Why do you say so...?
If I'm having a bad day, I put on Irish music and it gets better. 💯
as a daily commuter I would really like to find people like you on the trains!
nice stuff!
Free entertainment I always wanted to go to the maritimes that never got there my dad was originally from Ireland he came over after the Potato Famine and he used to play this type of music he taught me how to do the Irish jig LOL Anna was just a little girl living in British Columbia Canada man this brings back some good memories even though I've never been to the maritime someday I will before I die
Have you ever feel the instrument is like in a video game you enter another beautiful world?
Brilliant! happy to see the reactions.
Gorgeous! Love this!
Ah yes, two concertinas this lot have their priorities straight!