RIP both Ronnie Drew (1934-2008) and Shane MacGowan (1957-2023). Two wonderful vocalists of two great folk Irish bands who will be remembered forever. This performance just sees the Dubliners and Pogues enjoy a good laugh on stage with a modern Irish jig still played every 17th March today.
I love how you can see the mutual admiration and respect between them, and the fiddler for the Dubliners and the Tin Whistle player for the Pogues, just continue to grow throughout this performance. Sorry for not knowing the name members names.
The look on Ronnie's face when Mcgowen leads into the crescendo is just great, two bands showin' each other a glimpse of the different roads they walked. Just awesome.
I can never stop watching John as he looks at Spider whistling away on his pipe - every time they show him he's watching Spider play. Two bands that met at a perfect time. Brilliant.
The fact that the younger musicians looks so happy to play with these legends and that the older musician looks at the younger musician with proud eyes is really beautiful.
@@chrismullan7191 The utmost respect to Irish music, that is part of the World Heritage. Dante Alighieri mentions the Irish singers in the Divine Comedy.
Musically talented men, that grew up in a different Ireland, most got the boat to England for work , started bands/ groups out of loneliness to pass those lonely evening,comforted by drink, they turned out to be musical geniuses , you gotta love the irish , god bless them all.
listen to the Irish futbol fans singing *"Fields of Athenry"* at the end of match in 0-4 loss to Spain (easy to find on TH-cam) - the undaunted Irish spirit on full display
I added it years ago and I still come back every once in a while, and I always want to think that billions of people listen to this all the time. Then I get confused when the numbers are all the same year after year. I believe we're being scammed.
I keep revisiting this because I just love this performance, there are so many details I like. The fact that one of the lead singers is smoking and drinking at the start of the song, that one dude in the white sweater jamming out in the back, the guy with the piercings going crazy on the flute. No choreography whatsoever, everyone just doing their own thing, it's great.
Such a fun and catchy tune, also an immersive and captivating performance. Greetings from Mexico, much respect and love to all the Irish around the world 🇲🇽💚🇮🇪
Love that all the musicians featured have respect for one another. You can tell even though Shane is blasted he stumbles over his verse when (forgot his name) the Dubliners lead singer starts the verse. Absolutely lad version of the Irish rover
Yep it always makes me laugh .Great memories and Shane was same age as me and i was born in Dublin and grew up in England but we both always called our selves true Dubs .I used to come back to Dublin and stay in Crumlin and Ballyfermot and loved the crack .There is no place on Earth with the Dublin sense of humour .God Bless up the Dubs
There were irish sections in a Mexican Regiment but he bulk of the irish emigration towards non english speaking countries went almost exclusively to Argentina
Stout, Smokes, Instruments and a microphone and these boys will have you entertained for days.. Proper old school Irish lads, proud to be part of this heritage...
Dubliners & Pogues' leaders are now in the Paradise of Irish legends for eternity 🕊🕊🍀🇮🇪 We so much love you both guys ! Rest In PEACE and in my HEART for ever Shane💚
I've known this performance existed for the longest time, yet have only now decided to actually find and watch it. It's one of the BEST things I've ever seen!! 💖💖
I love it how Eamonn has so much fun. So proud of his creation! For those who don't know, it is said he was the mastermind behind this now legendary collaboration.
R.I.P. Tchaikovsky who brought us The Nutcracker and 1812 Overture and R.I.P. to Eamonn his grandson who brought us this song EDIT: cause they both got white hair in their 50s but both died young
@@igorstein5616 In the same way that we are all Palestinians, every man and woman who stands for freedom and solidarity is an Irishman. Oh oh oh and anyone who has a problem with that statement has no right to be listening to this music. I said what I said.
@@PaulRGauthieractually brother, I don’t consider myself I follower of a religion who absolutely hates women and worships a false prophet. I’m gonna continue too listen to the Pogues though
Brings me back too being a child peeking around the corner to see the Irish singsong going on with my mum and dad and their friends ❤and my aunts and uncles. The best times 🇮🇪☘️🇨🇦
Rare moment in time when these two groups can share a same stage at the same time. The audience, cameramen and the proverbial fly on the wall were all blessed to be here that night!
Makes me proud to be full blooded Irish I remember being a child going around Dublin,fecking beautiful days ,shame how the city has gone these days ,but Shane and the Dubliners will never be forgotten
The Dubliners' and an English/Irish punk band...as good as it gets. And regardless of any oddities...all these lads, young and old, are tremendous musicians and performers.
I watched this with my 10 year old daughter a few months back - she said, "Dad?!.....they're pirates!", "Indeed they are pet", I said, "good pirates!". We love Ronnie, The Dubliners, Shane, The Pogues and all the lads here. RIP, to the Great Shane McGowan. X
Dubliners - the streamlined, grown classic version, Pogues - the authentic version, feels like a flashback into the 19th century directly into the harbour with all the sailors. Both great pieces of art.
As me I know some people in Germany in the 70th and 80th who loved to hear and play irish music. I have been in a concert with The Dubliners in this times ... full townhall with singing and dancing customers! LATER YEARS I too enjoyed The Pogues ... Like her style and a lot of songs ... still a bit sad about Shane Mc Gowan and his health ... I love his music and always "Dirty old town" and "Fairytale of New York" is going so deep in my heart ... Looking forward to hear more from both so different Groups with good irish music ! 🎸🎺🎻🪕🥁
Whatever it is , Shane had it. I think it's the authenticity. He lived it. A rare thing in Ireland these days. His funeral is in his home town on Friday. R.I.P Shane . A great Irishman. His songs will go on forever.
It really doesn’t matter how many times you listen to this the goosebumps are unbelievable! If you have an Irish heart this touches it that’s for sure 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Always put this on when coming home after a few jars on the night and enjoy it but tonight it felt so much more poignant. Rest In Eternal Peace to an absolute powerhouse I hope Shane knows how much people he touched in his time on this Earth he was truly special
I don't believe there's a drop of Irish blood anywhere in my family tree, but maybe I've been reincarnated. I love this. RIP, Shane MacGowan, I am very sad about your passing. Thanks for all the hours of beautiful music.
What a beautiful sound. I didn't even know about the Pogues until a few years ago because my mum's Irish neighbour insisted on playing this and "Fairy Tale Of New York" during Christmas. Thank you Susan.
i love the progression of the dubliners playing that day: tolerance for a stunt into patience for shane's 'unique' singing voice, into surprise the pogues know the songs note for note and can play it as tight as they can, into shock shane knowing the song beat for beat blindfolded but choosing to sound like a hardcare band the last verse. 10/10.
God damn i've been Old now. I was growin up with this music, and many of them are passing away, but great Times and still great music. God bless and R.I.P
I think Shane drank all the seven billion barrels of Porter.
I think Ronnie drank at least his fair share
It's only 7 million, that's doable.
You Irish supremacists 😵
who could blame him
@@pietzsche porter barrels are also only small in size
RIP both Ronnie Drew (1934-2008) and Shane MacGowan (1957-2023).
Two wonderful vocalists of two great folk Irish bands who will be remembered forever.
This performance just sees the Dubliners and Pogues enjoy a good laugh on stage with a modern Irish jig still played every 17th March today.
They got soul.
Thank you for this!
I love how you can see the mutual admiration and respect between them, and the fiddler for the Dubliners and the Tin Whistle player for the Pogues, just continue to grow throughout this performance.
Sorry for not knowing the name members names.
They will be always in Our hearts, never will forget them.
You just broke my heart. Thank you though. I didn’t know.
Two great bands, one great collab!
RIP my Brother - Youre a f..... legend. Your music will resonate until this stupid world goes down
RIP to Shane McGowan - A poet, a punk, a legend 💚💚💚 X
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Absolutely!! What a talent! Rest in peace Shane ❤
RIP 🍀
Not ashamed to say I cried hearing about Shane McGowan today. What a talent. Will never not love The Pogues (and the Dubs), especially this song.
Same .
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It broke my heart, not a good day, heard it before anything else. Rest In Peace, Shane
I broke my fvcking heart. What an artist and a poet.🍀
I did too another irish legend gone unfortunately ❤❤
I remember the pogues at my father's 40th when I was 13. Beautiful time to be alive
Mate treasure that one
This is a dubliners song
I'll never tire of this. Everyone seemed to be having such a blast. In the middle of a party, a song broke out.
The look on Ronnie's face when Mcgowen leads into the crescendo is just great, two bands showin' each other a glimpse of the different roads they walked. Just awesome.
I can never stop watching John as he looks at Spider whistling away on his pipe - every time they show him he's watching Spider play. Two bands that met at a perfect time. Brilliant.
Ronnie reckoned it was the fastest he'd ever had to sing.
And vice versa as ronnie takes off
The fact that the younger musicians looks so happy to play with these legends and that the older musician looks at the younger musician with proud eyes is really beautiful.
Yeah, but this is from back in the mid-‘80s. Now those “younger” guys are really much older.
Nicely observed
@@bargainbassist yeah that's called Time.
@@LD-rs1oj haha yeah, astute observation
@@socrjox10 big brain energy lol
Awesome!!! Respect!
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Thanks ✌️
RIP Shane from Corsica !
Heaven is in mayhem lol
The blood alcohol level on that stage would have defied physics. And yet, a true and brilliant performance.
Shane could have stood alone on that stage and your statement would still be true.
Ronnie Drew wasn’t a drinker
@@conormccaffery5821in irish metrics, yes
lol@@conormccaffery5821
As a Dane it was the very first time i found someone who could keep up with my drinking!
RIP Shane. An eternal legend of Irish folk music.
Correction: an eternal legend of music.
@@chrismullan7191 The utmost respect to Irish music, that is part of the World Heritage. Dante Alighieri mentions the Irish singers in the Divine Comedy.
R.I.P. My man passed away while I was i was having a super rough go in rehab. His music has forever changed my life and he will be surely missed..
hope your'e having a better go of it now mate.hang in there
My parents are Irish and and I've just returned from Kerry the song is so beautiful I never stop playing it RIP true Irish lady
Mexican here, god bless the Irish ☘️ we love you.
San Patricios 1847. Long live Mexico!
Viva le México ❤️🇮🇪
Same brother! 💚🍀🇲🇽🇮🇪
Don't forget the black Irish with Spanish and native blood mixed together. We love you to!!!✊️✊️✊️✌️🤞☝️❣️
Respect mi mexicano. Irish guy here 😊
Musically talented men, that grew up in a different Ireland, most got the boat to England for work , started bands/ groups out of loneliness to pass those lonely evening,comforted by drink, they turned out to be musical geniuses , you gotta love the irish , god bless them all.
As st Patrick’s day approaches I can’t help but think of this man.
Love you all! And cheers !
Here on paddys day..
On psychiatric ward...
Listeming..
17th march 2024...
RIP...shane and ronnie..xxx❤❤
RIP Shane your a legend. absolutely love the irish music, its so uplifting. you will be missed. 🖤🖤🖤
The fun these guys are having together makes me warm inside.. the smiles on the musician's faces are priceless
Performances are so choreographed these days. I love how free and fun this performance is. Just pure fun 🤩
And by the looks of it a couple of them were drunk.
THEY DIDN'T MISS A NOTE🤗👍
It's the Irish way - *don't worry about the horse 🐎 being blind, just load the wagon* 💪☘️🇮🇪🎶
listen to the Irish futbol fans singing *"Fields of Athenry"* at the end of match in 0-4 loss to Spain (easy to find on TH-cam) - the undaunted Irish spirit on full display
I don't get how either singer doesn't at least tap their feet to this. I wouldn't be able to resist.
agreed
Its crazy how many people come back to this everyday... this song is a masterpiece!
Everyday!
I just found it , reminds me of grandad born in dublin mvd 2 NZ 2 run a MUCK
Amen to that
I added it years ago and I still come back every once in a while, and I always want to think that billions of people listen to this all the time. Then I get confused when the numbers are all the same year after year. I believe we're being scammed.
I can’t get enough
Happy St. Patricks Day everyone!! 🍻🍻🇨🇮🇨🇮☘️☘️
And to you.
@@TheDublinersOfficial come to Australia!
What a terrific synthesis of music. These bands have really great chemistry together.
Don't know what's that in yer pipe you be smokin'.... But, YES, I whole heartedly AGREE!!!!!!!!!
musique irlandaise ..c'est frais et joyeux ca donne envie de se taper une bonne biere
I love how Shane screams into the microphone at 3:30.
Easy, they make the same kind of music
I keep revisiting this because I just love this performance, there are so many details I like. The fact that one of the lead singers is smoking and drinking at the start of the song, that one dude in the white sweater jamming out in the back, the guy with the piercings going crazy on the flute. No choreography whatsoever, everyone just doing their own thing, it's great.
The way their hands are in their pockets too haha
I do the exact same thing, it's the little things isnt it? Like the jamming out guy.
God bless Irish music and these musicians and singers and those who pay to see them and support live music. RIP Shane you will be missed. ❤
The imperfections of these two bands on stage makes for perfection
One of the greatest performances ever recorded. Sad day. Rip shane. ❤😢
Such a fun and catchy tune, also an immersive and captivating performance. Greetings from Mexico, much respect and love to all the Irish around the world 🇲🇽💚🇮🇪
Back at ya in Mexico,Check out Mexico's Irish st Patrick's Battalion an Irish view,by Jasper Kearns ✌️🇮🇪
Saludos desde TJ.
Hi from Dublin
The literal fusion of Trad and Punk. One of the top 5 greatest collabs of all time. Fight me.
No arguments here mate...
what for when you are right?
make Trad Punk irish again!
Oil foight tye
Nah you right
No need…you nailed it. Absolutely fucking fantastic!
The smiles on there faces just makes me happy 😅for me the best live performance ive ever seen
I'm one of countless people who will be raising a glass to the passing of the man tonight. Cheers to you Shane. What you gave us can never be repaid.
RIP Shane - A man passes but from this a legend emerges - Your music will live for ever.☘☘
RIP Shane you beautiful soul! So happy my brother introduced me to them and that I got to see them live!
Simply outstanding performance 👏👏 RIP Shane a true Irish legend
When folk and punk come together ❤ 2 generations 2 amazing bands
Love that all the musicians featured have respect for one another. You can tell even though Shane is blasted he stumbles over his verse when (forgot his name) the Dubliners lead singer starts the verse. Absolutely lad version of the Irish rover
yes, and I love that version the best just because its genuine and its true.
The fiddle player is pissing himsen at the recorder player, nee respect there
@@twistednerve8001 the fiddler is just having a good time in general
Ronnie Drew is the Dubliners singer.
RIP Shane. This is a legendary performance by The Pogues and the Dubliners. ❤
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Yep it always makes me laugh .Great memories and Shane was same age as me and i was born in Dublin and grew up in England but we both always called our selves true Dubs .I used to come back to Dublin and stay in Crumlin and Ballyfermot and loved the crack .There is no place on Earth with the Dublin sense of humour .God Bless up the Dubs
A time where memories were documented in beautiful pieces of music. Take me back, quick
As an Italian-American living in Germany this song makes me proud to be Irish.
Haha!
As a proud African-American living in China, this song makes me proud to be Irish.
As a New Zealand Māori this makes me proud to be Irish.
As Japanese jew living in Saudi Arabia, what are you all talking about!!!🤷♂️
😂
This has got to be one of the most uplifting smile on your face songs that I’ve ever heard … Dubliners / Pogues 🍀🍀🍀 love ya
I am Latino and have zero ties to Ireland but this music resonates with me so much 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
That's what it's all about!
Depending on where you are from, look up "Saint Patrick's battalion". There's even songs about them here on TH-cam.
@@patron8597 My grandparents were from Mexico. Never new about St. Patrick’s Battalion til now. It all makes sense now 🇮🇪🇲🇽🇮🇪🇲🇽
Eso no tiene nada que ver. Yo tampoco tengo un carajo que ver con Irlanda pero al que no le guste esta música no tiene alma.
There were irish sections in a Mexican Regiment but he bulk of the irish emigration towards non english speaking countries went almost exclusively to Argentina
You can see it on their faces how much they enjoyed playing with each other. New school paying respects to the old school and now they're old school.
Magic between two legends, both Ronnie and Shane and The Dubliners and The Pogues.
I want to be in a tiny Irish pub, with a low ceiling, wood panelled, Guinness in hand and singing this with everyone there. Love Ireland. 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Seans Bar is the place!
They gonna kick you out the pub haha
Congrats! You just described the ideal St. Patrick's Day.
me too!!!!
Im there with you brother
Absolutely fantastic… Days gone by but not forgotten. Thanks Shane 👍🏻
Turned a fine 29 years old.. god i miss my grandad from Donegal.. wish he was here so i could show him how much i loved the music 💚💚
ur grand pa hears u kid
Addio Shane. Grazie 1000 per la musica che ci hai dato.
What a guy he was!! Rip Shane you done us very proud!!
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I think I am going go for a pint or 2 to celebrate his memory! To Shane 🎉
Shane always said how much of an honour it was to play with the Dubliners. They carried him, bless the fella! R.I.P!
Shane was a genius. Watched this multiple times this year 2023 and I love his spirit.
Stout, Smokes, Instruments and a microphone and these boys will have you entertained for days.. Proper old school Irish lads, proud to be part of this heritage...
Alright, Dean, mate? What part of the auld sod do you hail from? Chicago?
Nice 👍 1/8th Mick Aussie here. 🇦🇺 3rd Fleet from County Cork
Including the London ex sex pistol groupie?
@@daryld4457 Love the Shamrock Shake, pal. Great invention!
Shane was born in Kent ,England , and went to a posh English school 😂
The very first Alcoholic Anonymous meeting live on TV
Your only getting away with that if your Irish and with Fagan I'm guessing you are and so 😄😆😅😂🤣
That only applies if alcohol ruined your life, not if it’s a part of your life.
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Haha! Brilliant!
Can there ever be a better sight than seeing musicians enjoying playing together.
agreed its beautiful
What an amazing performance
Dubliners & Pogues' leaders are now in the Paradise of Irish legends for eternity 🕊🕊🍀🇮🇪 We so much love you both guys ! Rest In PEACE and in my HEART for ever Shane💚
I've known this performance existed for the longest time, yet have only now decided to actually find and watch it.
It's one of the BEST things I've ever seen!! 💖💖
It's timeless!
Shall we all sing along ?
hi
I love it how Eamonn has so much fun. So proud of his creation! For those who don't know, it is said he was the mastermind behind this now legendary collaboration.
RIP Eamonn!
R.I.P. Tchaikovsky who brought us The Nutcracker and 1812 Overture and R.I.P. to Eamonn his grandson who brought us this song
EDIT: cause they both got white hair in their 50s but both died young
Unbelievable how all those guys can combine soo well to produce beautiful music! Gorgeous!
Great version! I love the deep voice of Ronnie Drew. I'm so Irish that I cry over his death every time I hear his sweet voice.
RIP Shane. He and Ronnie will be singing this again in heaven tonight.
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These men and their performance put a smile on your face, no choreography just do your thing, excellent job.
When you listen to this you automatically become Irish for at least 30 seconds.
R.I.P Shane McGowan, beautifully clear in voice for this performance.
Everyone wants to be Irish
@@igorstein5616 In the same way that we are all Palestinians, every man and woman who stands for freedom and solidarity is an Irishman.
Oh oh oh and anyone who has a problem with that statement has no right to be listening to this music. I said what I said.
Everyone has a bit of Irish in them, the menfolk get around
@@PaulRGauthieractually brother, I don’t consider myself I follower of a religion who absolutely hates women and worships a false prophet. I’m gonna continue too listen to the Pogues though
This piece just became infinitely more legendary than it was ever before, rest in piece Ronnie and Shane.
Rest well Shane and thank you for making this world and life a better place
Brings me back too being a child peeking around the corner to see the Irish singsong going on with my mum and dad and their friends ❤and my aunts and uncles. The best times 🇮🇪☘️🇨🇦
Rare moment in time when these two groups can share a same stage at the same time. The audience, cameramen and the proverbial fly on the wall were all blessed to be here that night!
Makes me proud to be full blooded Irish I remember being a child going around Dublin,fecking beautiful days ,shame how the city has gone these days ,but Shane and the Dubliners will never be forgotten
Rest in peace shane McGowan 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪 we've lost another Irish legend 🙏
Flag is the wrong way round 🤦🏻♂️
Unless you’re from Ivory Coast?
He was........ British.
Born in England
@@blueribbon68100%... Irish parents that immigrated to London. He was born in London and became a musician through his love of British punk.
Shane was having an absolute blast in this clip. RIP to a legend!
The Dubliners' and an English/Irish punk band...as good as it gets. And regardless of any oddities...all these lads, young and old, are tremendous musicians and performers.
2024 and it’s still wonderful 🎵
Definitely
I hope the bars in heaven are prepared! RIP Shane MacGowan and thank you for the music!
The boy sang with attitude RIP Shane you were a legend ❤
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Don’t go a day without hearing this banger ☘️🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪
I watched this with my 10 year old daughter a few months back - she said, "Dad?!.....they're pirates!", "Indeed they are pet", I said, "good pirates!". We love Ronnie, The Dubliners, Shane, The Pogues and all the lads here. RIP, to the Great Shane McGowan. X
Love that comment! ❤
You’ve a grand girl there! ❤arrrrr sure they’re pirates of poetry and porter
Dubliners - the streamlined, grown classic version, Pogues - the authentic version, feels like a flashback into the 19th century directly into the harbour with all the sailors. Both great pieces of art.
As me I know some people in Germany in the 70th and 80th who loved to hear and play irish music. I have been in a concert with The Dubliners in this times ... full townhall with singing and dancing customers! LATER YEARS I too enjoyed The Pogues ... Like her style and a lot of songs ... still a bit sad about Shane Mc Gowan and his health ... I love his music and always "Dirty old town" and "Fairytale of New York" is going so deep in my heart ... Looking forward to hear more from both so different Groups with good irish music ! 🎸🎺🎻🪕🥁
It brings a tear to my eye, a tune that Donny Rovers play before every match. I hope this version will be played at the next home game, A sad loss.
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Whatever it is , Shane had it. I think it's the authenticity. He lived it. A rare thing in Ireland these days. His funeral is in his home town on Friday. R.I.P Shane . A great Irishman. His songs will go on forever.
Rest In Power! 😔☘💚🤍🧡
bad mouth hygiene is what he had xD
It really doesn’t matter how many times you listen to this the goosebumps are unbelievable! If you have an Irish heart this touches it that’s for sure 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Doesn't matter if you are Irish or English mate,
we share the same island.
We are all British.
Check out Chas and Dave
@@bully130london
Yes I love chas and dave too
@@bully130london Ireland is most certainly not British
@@hobbylostv5418 what is it then german ? 🤣🤣
@@jackpantrey7955 Irish, ye dog
Always put this on when coming home after a few jars on the night and enjoy it but tonight it felt so much more poignant.
Rest In Eternal Peace to an absolute powerhouse I hope Shane knows how much people he touched in his time on this Earth he was truly special
I don't believe there's a drop of Irish blood anywhere in my family tree, but maybe I've been reincarnated. I love this. RIP, Shane MacGowan, I am very sad about your passing. Thanks for all the hours of beautiful music.
👏👏 I feel same of you..... May be is the Oysin's dream.
We'll adopt ye ❤🇮🇪
Good memories of my trip to Ireland in 1987. Gérald From France. RIP SHANE
Imagine the session that Shane, Ronnie and Luke are going to be having up in heaven tonight. 😁
I've watched this at least 10 times since discovering it. I love Shane's reaction when Ronnie joins in the last verse.
What a beautiful sound. I didn't even know about the Pogues until a few years ago because my mum's Irish neighbour insisted on playing this and "Fairy Tale Of New York" during Christmas. Thank you Susan.
Best xmas song ever written.
Thank God for good influences.
Just an amazing piece of music and a performance. Nothing like this today. RIP Shane ❤
A historical recording! Ronny Drew, what a voice!
Christy moore is playing the Bodhrán in the background and I don't think anybody has noticed yet and this vid has over 1million views.
@@JohnSmith-wo2fz Brilliant. never noticed before.
Never be another. His voice is like a sharp but ragged knife.
And stunning pale blue eyes!
@@JohnSmith-wo2fz Feck, how did I miss that?! Thank you!
thank you guys, YOU ARE ALL AMAZING and you make my day whenerver i watch this
One of the most gorgeous videos of music and musicians I have ever seen! Down to earth and realistic and gorgeous!
i love the progression of the dubliners playing that day: tolerance for a stunt into patience for shane's 'unique' singing voice, into surprise the pogues know the songs note for note and can play it as tight as they can, into shock shane knowing the song beat for beat blindfolded but choosing to sound like a hardcare band the last verse. 10/10.
Whoever is uploading - Please keep this up. This is all legendary, and NEVER let anyone tell you otherwise.
Thanks for your support. We hope to upload more Dubliners related videos over the coming weeks.
God damn i've been Old now. I was growin up with this music, and many of them are passing away, but great Times and still great music. God bless and R.I.P
If all nations got along with each other like these lads do, what a wonderful place Mother Earth would be.
THIS IS FECKING AWESOME
Look at the fun they're having! Brilliant.
I saw the Dubliners live several times. They never disappointed, it was always a fantastic night out. and everyone got involved.
that black haired dude on the flute seems to have a blast along side the fellow on the violin =)
RIP Shane McGowan... regards from DK
That's Spider Stacy on the flute, an original member of the Pogues. 💚
Happy birthday Shane 🍻 🍀