This was 5 days before Luke collapset at the stage and they found out that he hade cancer, poor man. R.I.P Luke Kelly the greats folk singer of all time.
That's real folk. I miss this kind of music, without drums and electric guitar. Why my world here in Finland and Europe is much hard? Make love, not war. All you need is love.
Just read the family tree in full this past weekend, 20 years late, the family on my father's side come from Wexford and Tipperary. can't claim to be Irish as I am not, just a proud Kiwi with an Irish connection.
My parents are from wexford. I was born in London. The only time I'm truly happy is when I'm at a Irish gathering when we have a drink and singsong. Be proud of your Irish heritage.
I can barely hold back the tears with this song. The human can be such a beast but on the other hand so forgiving. Music, to me, is a medicine to mend broken hearts.
There is absolutely nothing so stirring as listening to Luke in full voice. I agree with James B - "please God, give us back Luke Kelly" - His Raglan Road gives me goosebumps. Luke & Ronnie Drew will NEVER be forgotten - great performers.
Absolutely beautiful rendition by the man himself. I am 24 years of age and I would choose listening to Luke Kelly any day over the music of this decade.
Luke, your short time on this earth was spent well. One of the greatest vocalists ever. Those of your family left behind will always be proud that you were once here.
My Kids are second generation plastics now, but playing Luke Kelly's songs I try and give them a feeling of their Heritage..He was the best...many happy memories.
We forget what a phenomenon these guys were. Remember going to the Albert Hall in the 1960.s with my mates smuggling in brown paper bags filled with Danno's (pint bottles of Guinness). Just the lads onstage with their marvellous natural deliveries of great songs playing their instruments and nothing else. 5,000 punters and you could hear a pin drop. Magic! Subsequently, spent a very long evening, night and morning with Barney McKenna and a gang of the lads in Mooney's in the Strand. He played and sang all night. Fabulous!
This is one of those songs that, because of the solemnity given off by their absolute perfection, I can listen to only in that rare, wonderful state of mind that you have to be in to lie on the grass to gaze at the stars.
This song brings tears to my eyes every time I listen to it . My father is from Dublin and I always wish I was born in an earlier period of life to witness Dublin back in her glory days
An all time hero of mine. I got locked into McDaids in Dublin off Grafton street in 1968 with my mate Liam Lamb in his company during "the holy hour". We were lab technicians in the path labs at UCD Earlsfort terrace and forgot to get out in time to go back to work. We just sat in the corner and had a few. Later that evening I was walking down Grafton street and was telling a senior technician called Jack what had happened. I thought it might impress him. He was listening politely to this country lad from Kildare telling the tale when the bold Luke appeared on the other side of the street, having just left the pub. Howaye Lukie shouted Jack. Howaya Jack he shouted back. I was mortified as it turned out they had grown up together and knew each others families intimately.
This is much a part of me as my own arms and legs. It moves me as much. Thank you Luke, and to the rest of the lads in the band. Since I am all sappy after watching this, thanks to the uploader, and youtube, and the whole lot of techies that made the whole experience possible. Remember 8 tracks? This is a gem.
I am ashamed that I didn't know who Luke Kelly was - I knew the Dubliners - on a recent trip to Ireland - I learned - The best version of this I have ever heard!!
Actually sobbing for our lost / stolen happy life. Ie our way of finding love amongst our own. There is no other love and it truly is this unconditional / forgiving love of our own kind that waters life. Nothing else.
The best selection of the Irish country and western and ballads I have heard I wish that this company would do somting like lyric pad for youn people's to learn words and cords For their wonderfull selection of songs............John Delaney thanking you
Lovely song, lovely voice. I perform this song.... did it last Friday at a gig. Only in recent years did I learn that Philip Coulter, the song writer, also wrote "Puppet on a String" for Sandy Shaw and many more hits.
elle , life goes on. its hard… I'm 2 of 8 children . a twin . both parents from dublin arrived in AUSTRALIA in 1955 got married and all 8 born here. Da has passed away but Ma is strong at 85. you need to stay strong and your family will support you
IF Our irish politicians could put,1/10 of effort in to our country it would be great .But we have these great legends to fall back on and bring some happiness to the people. GOD BLESS them all.
What a muted reaction from the audience. After wiping the tears from my eyes, I would have been up on my feet stomping and clapping and cheering...oooh, if only...
Returned from Ireland three weeks ago. It was my first time there. What a wonderful country! I will return. This song is on the CD I got. I start shivering when listening to it.
Lukie, by dint of the comments below, you will NEVER be forgotten. I wish I could have seen you live, I was fortunate enough to see Barney just before he passed, but getting ticket to see you lads was trying to get hold of rocking horse teeth. Rest in peace old son, hopefully we'll have the Craic up there in a few years (hopefully not too soon!)
Luke was a dead ringer for my childhood buddy Johnny Carroll. Our fathers were buddies and both of them were first generation from Ireland.. Johnny and I went to a Catholic school and had fights almost daily with the un-uniformed kids from the public school. 55 years later, I miss my friend. My wife has asked me why the Irish always fight,, because we had to Also the question was asked,” is this a private fight or can anyone join in?”
Its a strange and wonderful thing to be IIrish. I was born in Dublin but live in ENGLAND? THIS COUNYRY HAS been good to me but my heart will always be in Ireland. Love my country.
The original and best version of The Town it never ages, it is as true today as the day it was written by Phil Coulter. A song that can relate to all communities who are presently being burned and bombed out around the world
And, we'll never see the like of him again. O'course, we'll say the same of auld Shanny Mack when he's gone; and we'll be right then, as well. And rest you Ronnie Drew, RIP.
For they who are in Norway you can go on NRK.no and watch the full concert for free. And it have good picture and sound. Or you can us vpn to make nrk think you are in Norway ;-)
This was 5 days before Luke collapset at the stage and they found out that he hade cancer, poor man. R.I.P Luke Kelly the greats folk singer of all time.
When did he collapsed? Im quite curious? Also how do you know
That's real folk. I miss this kind of music, without drums and electric guitar. Why my world here in Finland and Europe is much hard? Make love, not war. All you need is love.
I agreed!!!
Luke never sings the same song the same twice, this is his best version ❤
Just read the family tree in full this past weekend, 20 years late, the family on my father's side come from Wexford and Tipperary. can't claim to be Irish as I am not, just a proud Kiwi with an Irish connection.
You're Irish now buddy 😁 Welcome to the Family 🍀🍀🍀
My parents are from wexford. I was born in London. The only time I'm truly happy is when I'm at a Irish gathering when we have a drink and singsong. Be proud of your Irish heritage.
@@lawrencedoyle2192 I am, and it's funny my brother on law just me his grandfather lived in Bunclody for 42 years and only left when his wife died.
I can barely hold back the tears with this song. The human can be such a beast but on the other hand so forgiving. Music, to me, is a medicine to mend broken hearts.
I agree with you. Many times i had to cry, when listening to this song. In my opinion its Dubliner´s best one.
There is absolutely nothing so stirring as listening to Luke in full voice. I agree with James B - "please God, give us back Luke Kelly" - His Raglan Road gives me goosebumps. Luke & Ronnie Drew will NEVER be forgotten - great performers.
God Bless Luke and all the Dubliners...may they play together forever in our hearts.
Absolutely beautiful rendition by the man himself. I am 24 years of age and I would choose listening to Luke Kelly any day over the music of this decade.
nobody sings it better than good old Luke
Luke, your short time on this earth was spent well. One of the greatest vocalists ever. Those of your family left behind will always be proud that you were once here.
Completley unique always ,the brilliant Luke Kelly.
Simply magnificiant. Luke was the Best
Thank God we have all these videos and recordings of Luke to keep him alive. Some artists never get recorded so no one remembers them.
Luke Kelly is a Legend and will never be forgotton. What a man...
Che Luke Kelly ha una bellissima voce
God bless Luke Kelly and the Dubliners and all the irish people. You Stay in my heart and my soul.
My Kids are second generation plastics now, but playing Luke Kelly's songs I try and give them a feeling of their Heritage..He was the best...many happy memories.
Luke and Ronnie, you are the greatest. Your voices are immortal.
their music lives on ..💚🤍💛
We forget what a phenomenon these guys were. Remember going to the Albert Hall in the 1960.s with my mates smuggling in brown paper bags filled with Danno's (pint bottles of Guinness). Just the lads onstage with their marvellous natural deliveries of great songs playing their instruments and nothing else. 5,000 punters and you could hear a pin drop. Magic! Subsequently, spent a very long evening, night and morning with Barney McKenna and a gang of the lads in Mooney's in the Strand. He played and sang all night. Fabulous!
Oh wow, that sounds absolutely amazing. i'd love to read more about that night if you're willing to tell
Great times and subsequently memories!
Sounds like gòd memories im happy u have them
Michelle Linnane Bob Ross
That’s amazing. I’m jealous
Luke could bring a tear to a glass eye, what a performer he truly was. Backed by the rest of the Dubs, all masters of their craft.
a great man a truly great man whos voice makes the hair at my neck stand up.. rest in peace luke
This is one of those songs that, because of the solemnity given off by their absolute perfection, I can listen to only in that rare, wonderful state of mind that you have to be in to lie on the grass to gaze at the stars.
This is epic. Absolutely beautiful man, one of my favourite songs ever.
Lots of Love to Ireland / Luke and The Dubliners from Palestine....
This song is so beautiful...
All the pain and emotion!
Makes me sorry I didn’t grow up there 💚☘️🙏🏻🙏🏻🇮🇪
This song brings tears to my eyes every time I listen to it . My father is from Dublin and I always wish I was born in an earlier period of life to witness Dublin back in her glory days
this is beautiful music. I am glad to read what other people think about it.
An all time hero of mine. I got locked into McDaids in Dublin off Grafton street in 1968 with my mate Liam Lamb in his company during "the holy hour". We were lab technicians in the path labs at UCD Earlsfort terrace and forgot to get out in time to go back to work. We just sat in the corner and had a few. Later that evening I was walking down Grafton street and was telling a senior technician called Jack what had happened. I thought it might impress him. He was listening politely to this country lad from Kildare telling the tale when the bold Luke appeared on the other side of the street, having just left the pub. Howaye Lukie shouted Jack. Howaya Jack he shouted back. I was mortified as it turned out they had grown up together and knew each others families intimately.
This is much a part of me as my own arms and legs. It moves me as much. Thank you Luke, and to the rest of the lads in the band. Since I am all sappy after watching this, thanks to the uploader, and youtube, and the whole lot of techies that made the whole experience possible. Remember 8 tracks? This is a gem.
johns masterful intro is only interupted by lukes brilliant singing, what a combo
The troubles in those days were a tragedy. Thank God those days are over.
Best ever version of this great song
I am ashamed that I didn't know who Luke Kelly was - I knew the Dubliners - on a recent trip to Ireland - I learned - The best version of this I have ever heard!!
you must have lived in the dark!irish ?
Luke Kelly.The best of the best.R.I.P
Thank you
Actually sobbing for our lost / stolen happy life. Ie our way of finding love amongst our own. There is no other love and it truly is this unconditional / forgiving love of our own kind that waters life. Nothing else.
My friend Gillian and I saw the Dubliners at the Gaiety Theatre in August 1983, not long before Luke left us. What a concert!
Very beautiful song sang by the great Luke Kelly. I love his voice !!
What a wonderful voice.Thanks for sharing.Great song as well.
Good man Luke the only man for this song the voice of Ireland
Thanks John, you have their back. Thank you for the Dubliners.
I really get choked up listening to this song. It is so simple a message but so heartfelt. Great tune!
It could bring even the hardest heart to tears.
God bless you Luke, a great irishman
The best of the best.God bless the Dubliners.RIP
Luke did love this orange flowered shirt. Wore it for his last recorded performance in 1984. Another time in a 1980 clip. Simple yet complex man.
The trick with doing this song justice is to sing it like a love song, not a rebel song, some people make the error of blasting it at full volume.
it is my favor version of this great song, Luke at his very best
Great IRISHMAN, great singer great human being, ,R,I,P MR KELLY
+Noel Rogan Sorry i pressed the wrong button.patjohn.
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i always remember my dad saying Luke was the voice of the Dubliners he loved him im happy to say i share my birthday with the great Luke Kelly
Happy birthday
The best selection of the Irish country and western and ballads I have heard
I wish that this company would do somting like lyric pad for youn people's to learn words and cords
For their wonderfull selection of songs............John Delaney thanking you
You can only sing this song from your heart which must be Irish but any heart can love it
Luke Kelly . Heard him sing bonnie shoals o herring ..live ..wow what a powerful voice absolutely epic he is one of the greats .miss you..
What a rendition of this song! Bless you Luke, the way you sing reminds all of us to behave as equals.
Lovely song, lovely voice. I perform this song.... did it last Friday at a gig. Only in recent years did I learn that Philip Coulter, the song writer, also wrote "Puppet on a String" for Sandy Shaw and many more hits.
elle , life goes on. its hard… I'm 2 of 8 children . a twin . both parents from dublin arrived in AUSTRALIA in 1955 got married and all 8 born here. Da has passed away but Ma is strong at 85.
you need to stay strong and your family will support you
Jamie Cunningham need an update
IF Our irish politicians could put,1/10 of effort in to our country it would be great .But we have these great legends to fall back on and bring some happiness to the people. GOD BLESS them all.
Politicians have no scruples they don't care about the man in the street,only themselfs.
What a legend Luke Kelly surly missed❤️
A trulely great artist, sadly missed.
This song reminds me of old St. Paul, MN before the glass cages.
Marvelous Luke Kelly and the Dubliners 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪😙💖🤗👍☘☘☘
What a muted reaction from the audience. After wiping the tears from my eyes, I would have been up on my feet stomping and clapping and cheering...oooh, if only...
Luke Kelly what a great man the best Dubliner
This song is a masterpice and go to historie
RIP Kieran pure gent I miss you every day
Rest
In
Peace
Luke
Kelly
A great Irish song - and overwhelming performance - from the very heart...
American with Irish parents that told stories of the troubles. Like brings that out in this wonderful song.
John sheahan is such a brilliant fiddle player. Ireland's best
Annie, Don't be so hard on yourself. As a person you have more than enough to be proud of. Your heart is in the right place.. Love you.
How I would have loved to see him play in person
Returned from Ireland three weeks ago. It was my first time there. What a wonderful country! I will return.
This song is on the CD I got. I start shivering when listening to it.
now ronny and luke make their music in the heaven. what a gain to heaven... rip ronny and luke
Sang this every time like it was his first and last time singing it
Zero qe w
This song is so universal. I am thinking of Syrian refugees right now, and the towns they loved so well.
God bless you...
Lukie, by dint of the comments below, you will NEVER be forgotten. I wish I could have seen you live, I was fortunate enough to see Barney just before he passed, but getting ticket to see you lads was trying to get hold of rocking horse teeth. Rest in peace old son, hopefully we'll have the Craic up there in a few years (hopefully not too soon!)
Un grand troubadour irlandais.
L'âme des Dubliners.
Touching and so powerful.
It's a pitty that they all Left Luke Ronnie and Barnie RIP They were all Legends
Who does hear his songs, never leaves to hear him!!!
damn that's beautiful!
a friend of mine got a vhs copy from a guy in germany. i put it on dvd.
Luke was a dead ringer for my childhood buddy Johnny Carroll. Our fathers were buddies and both of them were first generation from Ireland.. Johnny and I went to a Catholic school and had fights almost daily with the un-uniformed kids from the public school. 55 years later, I miss my friend. My wife has asked me why the Irish always fight,, because we had to Also the question was asked,” is this a private fight or can anyone join in?”
The legend luke miss you xxx
All very good.
BEAUTIFUL!! THANKS!!
thank you grand vid.rip the great luke kelly
R.I.P. Luke, Ciaran, & Ronnie. Never to be forgotten.
Meraviglioso...il miglior interprete
Its a strange and wonderful thing to be IIrish. I was born in Dublin but live in ENGLAND? THIS COUNYRY
HAS been good to me but my heart will always be in Ireland. Love my country.
The original and best version of The Town it never ages, it is as true today as the day it was written by Phil Coulter. A song that can relate to all communities who are presently being burned and bombed out around the world
Wot legends Ronny Luke John barny rip lads bet yea still make in music up there proper music gone never forgotten
Beautiful
legend of a song makes me want 2 go back ti the town that i love so much
r.i.p luke and ronnie
Simply Brilliant *****
And, we'll never see the like of him again. O'course, we'll say the same of auld Shanny Mack when he's gone; and we'll be right then, as well. And rest you Ronnie Drew, RIP.
Me encanta, genial q lo tradigera al espanol
If your Irish kind music my mum got me up to be Irish this is all the same.. Patrick From Belfast ireland. love this Being Irish.
great singer RIP
love it so well, thx fore posting!
For they who are in Norway you can go on NRK.no and watch the full concert for free. And it have good picture and sound. Or you can us vpn to make nrk think you are in Norway ;-)
So much feeling. I wish he is with his God
Art in sound and Love