The Dubliners & Special Guests - RTÉ Festival Folk: National Stadium, Dublin (1985)
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- Festival Folk was a six-part series featuring The Dubliners, with special guests Jim McCann and Paddy Reilly recorded in concert at the National Stadium in Dublin.
This episode of Festival Folk was broadcast on 21st October 1985 on Irish Television Channel RTÉ. - Hudba
No one better: I could listen to “Grace” everyday!
I give 5000 euro's for a concert with these epic heroes.
I know they will never come back to us
God bless the The Dubliners 💋💓💔
I loved how Ronnie and Sean's voices meshed during the choruses of Dicey Riley! God bless Ronnie and the rest in heaven, and bless the ones we still got. Sean's still carrying on a good job, and I wish we had old gravel there to provide that classic voice.
After all these years there sound is still great entertainment
Absolutely! In this sound all the magic of Dublin!
I‘ve seen the Dubs live 5 Times. I sang with Sean Cannon and Met John, Barney, Sean, Eammonn and Ronnie in Person once. Nice Fellas. Never Forgotten. I Love Ireland, I Love The Dubliners, I Love Guinness. God Bless the Irish. Nothing but Love from Germany.
I met John Sheehan recently, stopped to chat near his apartment in Howth. Johns wife was my Montessori teacher. Best wishes from Dublin
MY THANKS TO THE DUBLINERS for such brilliant entertainment. I could listen to them 24/7. They are the greatest that anyone could wish for. (from John - Cymro )
Irish rock
Kann ich nachvollziegen, geht mir auch so 🍻 🥳
Fantastic
I cant help but cry for luke kelly as he should of been singing on stage
Where have all these such clear and brilliant recordings suddenly popped up from, some of my favourite tunes here, brilliant.
Mit dieser Band bin ich mehr oder weniger gross geworden, was für eine geile Zeit. 💋
Thanks for thedubliners and the dubliners wonderful music nothing can compair
I just love to listen to them. Very grateful for their music and happy that it's available here on CZcams and on other streaming services.
I remember the men from "McAlpine's Fusiliers" working on the Hydro Dams in Scotland in the late 50, early 60's.
This is an accurate and descriptive song written by Dominic Behan.
The Dubliners were exceptional entertainers for many, many years. A joy to listen to. 👍
I am British now living in Ireland but in the getting on for 20 years my dad worked on sites in UK he would never work for the big 3 builders because of the way they treated the Irish but as a Brummie they didn't treat them much better.
I worked with an Irish squad on the Gravelly Hill interchange in Birmingham during summer 1971 .Monk were the main contractor. The Irish ganger told us what to do then disappeared to the local pub . As a raw 23 year old student I was struck with the sadness of the guys having to work away from their home and family doing boring heavy manual work and just getting on with it because they had no option. Same guys nowadays would have no problem getting education and well paid work at home .Good on you Ireland for how you have taken advantage of independence and can only hope my country , Scotland , can do the same.
52 years old and still love my heavy metal, but give it up every year for lent and replace it with following my heritage and how much i love my Irish heritage and listening to the Dubliners and all the other greats. Back in the day my old man used to make me listen to this and the Clancy Brothers and others while making us breakfast saying some day I would appreciate it. I told I doubt it very much, but here I sit once again him being right and me being wrong and oh so glad that i was. Happy Saint Patrick's day to all and God bless all.
Amen
brian DELMORE UV
History, beauty, heart, soul.
Very spirited Irish-feel.....celebrating life so musically.....thanks for the upload.
Beautiful Songs and music The Dubliners and Paddy Reilly are a legend CON Horan Newbridge Kildare
Breathtaking this wonderful voice of sean cannon, as well as Jim's songs.
Thank you so much for this fine and enjoyable upload!
so great..
I love these songs
It's one of the biggest shames rte hasn't released more Dubliners concerts over the years they used have their own TV show on rte one time the original dubs which they never show crazy
Sadly, I think RTE wiped the tapes. :(
Rte are shit. All crap stuff they put on.good irish heroes in music are forgotten. Bu
@@markmeleady!!!
@@markmeleadyThere is still quite a bit of Dubliners footage in the RTE archives. Every so often a little snippet gets posted online, but never the whole performance. RTE undoubtedly wiped a lot of tapes to be used again because that was what a lot of TV channels did in those days. Apparently in the late 60s/early 70s The Dubliners recorded a few episodes of their own TV show for RTE which never got broadcast and were subsequently wiped. Only still pictures exist that prove this show ever happened.
0:14
1:53 McAlpine's Fusiliers
5:50 Johnny
8:36 Come Back Paddy Reilly
13:01 Green Field
19:30 The Town I Loved So Well
VERY THANKS FOR THIS UPLOAD 🥰🥰❣🖖🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀 AND ONE FOR LUKE🍀❤
Fan va bra på svenska tack ❤
Wonderful singing comrade.
I feel sad when Ronnie song town i loved so well. Thinking about Luke should have been there singing it. I bet Ronnie feel that to.
Fantastic Enjoyed ehile cutting my lawns with a beer Bloody lockdown
Gud song
Some of us stay solid for ever.
Barney is so sweet. R. I. P.
love it
Love from Palestine
🇵🇸❤️🇮🇪☘️
Israel
@@melindalemmon2149is
They say you need 10,000 hours of practice before you're any good and an instrument, at 8 hours a day that's 5 years. These guys had 60 years of practice
Great
What a beautiful concert. Im from Colombia but i have a little bit of irish blood, me second last name is Duncan and grandfather told me that his grandparents came from Ireland.
Can anybody put the setlist of this espectacular performance?
Is Duncan really an Irish surname, Andrés. My mother's father was called Clem Duncan? He was born in Adelaide (Aust) like me. I am already half Irish by virtue of my father, Patrick Flint, who was born in Dublin. Say, this would make me three quarters Irish, to be sure...
Go raibh míle maith agat!
I just got through viewing an update on our third stimulus check by Stephen Gardner complete with commercials which I ended up muting. I then selected this concert to listen to while peeling and dicing five pounds of potatoes. It turns out this also has commercials my Adblocker has no effect on. I will have to listen to songs I downloaded from CZcams which means I will have to get off my chair and go to my computer to begin the next song. I only hope the advertisers don't insert commercials into those!!!
Good grief, they do, at least at the beginning. It appears I have no choice but to pay the price for no ads.
Stand Up for your people Ireland. Stand Up for your Nation!
You are being Invaded!!!
I love ALL The Dubliners.... but there's a great, gaping hole where Luke should be standing. 😪😪
And Ciarán Bourke 💕
Why Luke Kelly left the band?
Unfortunately Luke Kelly was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 1980 after collapsing during a Dubliners concert in Cork. Despite undergoing a number of brain operations to remove the tumour he continued to tour with the band until late 1983. He died on the 30th January 1984 at the age of just 43.
@@TheDublinersOfficial Oh, tá brón orm. 1980!?
Damn, I had seriously no idea.
I thought it was more because of some male arguments between him and Ronnie Drew(maybe a bit like Barney had with Antoine Mac Mathúna whilst filming The Green Linnet sadly)
I surely was mistaken.
So young to die.
A fantastic voice.
I only saw the Dubliners once, in 2004 in Brussels.
Beannachtaí Dé oraibh ón mBeilg 😉
My grandfather was from limerick we used to wake up at his home after a heavy night and he would be a wake and drinking and dancing to the dubliners at nine in the morning you don't know what you have till it's gone god bless him ❤️
@@MelvorgazhThe Dubliners may have had the odd disagreement, after all, who doesn't, but they were very close friends and a bit like extended family. When somebody left it was never on bad terms. Sadly, as mentioned above, Luke had already died by the time this was filmed.
What is the name of the intro?
0:27
Too many damn ads
GohIontachAirFad
IveAllReadyDoneSo!!
Hallo hallo
Господи,благослови ИРЛАНДИЮ!! 🦄🐀🐁🦊🐇🌾☘☘☘🥔🥔🥔🥔🍞🥐🥖🥨🧂🍺🍻🪢🪢🪢♥️♥️♥️🪕🎻🎹🪗🕯🕯🚩🚩🚩🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🦄🦄🦄
1:08:12 The Fields of Athenry
There’s one thing I don’t get about this iteration of the Dubs-why are there so many of them? And is four rhythm guitars really necessary? It’s weird that they didn’t replace Ciarán and Luke with a whistle and a rhythm banjo player... that said they still sound great and I feel blessed to have caught them in the early 00s with Barney, John and Ronnie still alive and well
Well, let's see...
Jim McCann is here as a guest; he originally joined The Dubliners as a replacement for Ciaran Bourke(who was ill) in 1974; he ended up replacing Ronnie Drew, who'd left to pursue a solo career, from 1975-79, at which point he left and Ronnie returned.
Paddy Reilly is also here as a guest; he wouldn't join The Dubliners officially until 1995, when Ronnie Drew left again for the final time. He stayed for 9 years before leaving the group in 2005.
Sean Cannon originally stood in to spell an ill Luke Kelly in the early 80's, and eventually replaced him. Luke Kelly died 4 months before this concert took place.
Eamonn Campbell is making his first appearance with The Dubliners here; he would become an official member in 1987, and remain until the group was disbanded following Barney McKenna's death in 2012.
Dev gave paddy poverty realign and hunger but macal0ine patched the arse of his trougers
Stay in ire
I love these guys, but it's kind of nice to know that these tunes have been suffering from the "too many guitars" plague since '85, at least...
I swear, you get one decent fiddler and one piper/whistle-player with half a lung together in the same room, and all of the sudden 50 guys with out of tune guitars crawl out of the woodwork, all confidently strumming against each other, certain that they each know all the best chords, and then come the drummer boys who've decided that they know how to play the Bodhrán, stomping and thumping away like madmen, and then the crazy old spoon-lady shows up, clicking and clacking and twirling around like some Spanish whore, and then comes the harp lady with her ancient Celtic harp she bought last month on Amazon, asking if you can play "O'Carolan's Planxty such and such in E-flat"... Such a mess a session is sometimes!