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girl in the back having a total blast, the time of her life. incredible what music can do
Props to the lady in the background. She was following along through this, and the previous song.
That beautiful woman in the back is having such a good time.
That wee accordion roll is genius!! I just found you lads. Ar feabhas!!!
An excellent reason to go back to Ireland some day! Amazing people!
I hope to hear your version of, Johnny i hardly knew ya ". Greetings from Italy.
Fantastic! Well played, lads!How is this only 18K views? Ridiculous!Loved this!
Greetings from Brazil my lads! Nostalgic🍻
Brillant ❤
Brilliant
Amazing
Bravo!
Nice
Nice one lads!
Great band guys....what a blast! 🍻❤🍻
Is it Shop street in Galway?
Stora Nygatan in Old Town, Stockholm Sweden
Irish heritage
@@NoCommentaryGamer6 English tune though.
@@Wotsitorlabart Yes
@@Wotsitorlabart Brian Peters claimed in The Folk Music Journal (2015) that it was a 17th Century English Broadside written by Thomas Lanfiere but when challenged to provide proof he couldn't show he wrote the original score.
girl in the back having a total blast, the time of her life. incredible what music can do
Props to the lady in the background. She was following along through this, and the previous song.
That beautiful woman in the back is having such a good time.
That wee accordion roll is genius!! I just found you lads. Ar feabhas!!!
An excellent reason to go back to Ireland some day! Amazing people!
I hope to hear your version of, Johnny i hardly knew ya ". Greetings from Italy.
Fantastic! Well played, lads!
How is this only 18K views? Ridiculous!
Loved this!
Greetings from Brazil my lads! Nostalgic🍻
Brillant ❤
Brilliant
Amazing
Bravo!
Nice
Nice one lads!
Great band guys....what a blast! 🍻❤🍻
Is it Shop street in Galway?
Stora Nygatan in Old Town, Stockholm Sweden
Irish heritage
@@NoCommentaryGamer6
English tune though.
@@Wotsitorlabart Yes
@@Wotsitorlabart Brian Peters claimed in The Folk Music Journal (2015) that it was a 17th Century English Broadside written by Thomas Lanfiere but when challenged to provide proof he couldn't show he wrote the original score.
Brilliant