Dublin by Louis MacNeice

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  • čas přidán 4. 04. 2010
  • On a cold Galway day I met Mick; a homeless man from Dublin sat on a shop doorway on Main Street.
    He recited this wonderful poem for me and waited until I was ready. An absolute gentleman.
    Here's to you Mick.
    The poem is Dublin by Louis MacNeice

Komentáře • 41

  • @Bluebeatbabe1
    @Bluebeatbabe1 Před 9 lety +3

    Bloody Amazing. Such #Heart,#Grit and #Passion. He did n't seem to be reading that off a page~ He knew it~ Watch his eyes. God bless you Mick and I'm glad you're settled now. Good Luck for the future mate. It's one of my favourite poems and one of my favourite Irish poets.

  • @sjswords
    @sjswords Před 11 lety +4

    That was really beautiful, I love my Dublin Town and this brought a tear to my eye. Thanks to Mick for his recital and thanks to whoever captured this, it's pure magic. It has distilled all the joys and sorrows of Dublin wonderfully. Thank you, thank you, thank you X

  • @michaelcoakley6484
    @michaelcoakley6484 Před 8 měsíci

    Brilliant! Thanks

  • @AlfredaOBrienKavanagh
    @AlfredaOBrienKavanagh Před 3 lety +1

    Such passion & my heart aches....beautiful

  • @maxie6212
    @maxie6212 Před 11 lety +2

    Niall I love the poem your Father wrote, "Dublin made me" A friend of Douglas Gageby explained what it meant. I made a right mess of the of it. I was well drunk and not having a good YEAR.
    Glad to report i am no longer homeless, off the drink, (Thanks to the Simon Community) and COPE. God bless . Mick C

  • @sonnerrlovesyou
    @sonnerrlovesyou Před 13 lety +1

    That was a lot more interesting and beautiful than I thought it would have been. I'm glad I stuck it out and watched it. WORTH IT.

  • @thegusglynnband
    @thegusglynnband Před 9 lety +5

    Now that's what I call proper poetry. There's so much confessional drivel passing for poetry these days and this guy has genuine poetic skill and the vision to express his obviously powerful passion and insight. I hope Galway Arts Council have seen this!

    • @Omar_Little
      @Omar_Little Před 9 lety +1

      Are you taking the piss? This poem is like 90 years old... The guy is just reciting it.

    • @thegusglynnband
      @thegusglynnband Před 9 lety

      Haha really? I just assumed he wrote it, even though it clearly says 'by Louis MacNeice,' I do love his delivery though :)

    • @DavidMcClellandPhotography
      @DavidMcClellandPhotography  Před 6 lety

      Well, whether he's reciting it or not, he has a love for the art and expresses it beautifully. I have just heard tonight from a another commenter that poor Mick has passed away.

  • @niallmac44
    @niallmac44 Před 12 lety +2

    My favorite poem about Dublin. My father wrote Dublin Made Me and it is not about Dublin at all but denigrating all the rest of Ireland. Louis McNeice had it. There were bits missing in the recitation but the man had it.
    Niall MacDonagh

  • @MrDeedoyle
    @MrDeedoyle Před rokem +1

    This lovely man helped me win against academics for my Dad's mass card. Thank you for your postings. I was confused why such a clever man could recite so well.

  • @jo-annegrigg6333
    @jo-annegrigg6333 Před 5 lety +2

    So sorry to hear of Mick's passing. I knew him briefly from a holiday he took to Australia as a young man, his love of poetry clearly never waned over the years.

    • @DavidMcClellandPhotography
      @DavidMcClellandPhotography  Před 5 lety

      Ah so sorry to hear that. I'd say he kept you very entertained​ during your time wit him.

    • @garyflaherty8607
      @garyflaherty8607 Před 4 lety

      Hi, Mick hasn't died. I spoke with him on the phone yesterday

    • @bojangles1208
      @bojangles1208 Před 2 lety

      Ye he's still about 😂

    • @user-fe3gw3rl2t
      @user-fe3gw3rl2t Před rokem

      Gets even more interesting ... guess someone should write something about how he turned up homeless in Dublin? Maybe I'll do it and invent ... let you read the draft and see how it does? We, I, cannot let this happen ... I wld love to show this with disenfranchised students who have trouble in their homelife or whatever. Reminds me at Uni when a young man from a wealthy family and everything going for him ... suddenly started failing, not turning up for classes and was obliged to 're-take' the year. He committed suicide. SOMETHING SOMETIME WENT REALLY WRONG.

  • @SilverPinions
    @SilverPinions Před 11 lety +2

    Grey brick upon grey fuckin' brick. What a guy.

  • @TerryODowd
    @TerryODowd Před 11 lety +1

    I've known Mick almost all my life.
    We drank together. We studied together (in sobriety).
    He's a gentleman.
    The only problem is that he fails to mention that he spent most of his life in Kildare.
    Embrace your 30+ years in Leixlip, Mick. You were an institution in this town. Never forget that.
    There are quite literally hundreds of people here who have great memories of nights spent in your company.

    • @MrDeedoyle
      @MrDeedoyle Před rokem

      Thank you ... my Dad grew up in Kildare. Nice coincidence.

  • @LaurenMonique2
    @LaurenMonique2 Před 13 lety +3

    Im a Law Student in Dublin and it shocks me how Dublin is so divided in terms of wealth. Take Claridon Street, on one side of the road we have Louis Vuitton whereas opposite you will always see the homeless. Imagine how hard it must be for them to see a customer in Louis Vuitton spending €1K-€2K on a handbag!? In a first world country it disgusts me that homlessness is even a reality in our nation. Convicted criminals have the right to food and shelter but those who need it most are forgoton

  • @nancyl2
    @nancyl2 Před 11 lety +1

    I agree with your words LaurerMoniqueBabbi. Go to Wahington D.C. + see our soldiers that went into a Military to 'Protect American's' + look how that same "American" Repaid them. Pretty sad. The Veteran's Today articles are to share a personal-opinion + insights of that being. I cherish the "Personal Opinions" I listen without judgement + learn from their wisdom. Awesome poem Dear Dublin Man named Mick. Thanks for doing what you felt was helping humanity, sorry your country failed you too.

  • @TheKatykeenan
    @TheKatykeenan Před 13 lety

    Thanks so much Mick --- i can literally see the "light shake the river with concertina movement...." in dublin's --- fair city.

  • @CaitlinGateaux
    @CaitlinGateaux Před 7 lety

    Powerful. Raw.

  • @peterday7820
    @peterday7820 Před 9 lety +2

    I first heard it recited by the late Luke Kelly of the Dubliners

  • @gregfrancis290
    @gregfrancis290 Před 9 lety

    Beautiful.

  • @AngeleDeux1
    @AngeleDeux1 Před 10 lety +2

    give this poor guy a home!!

  • @bonnielutz4608
    @bonnielutz4608 Před 9 lety

    WOW!

  • @octopus2727
    @octopus2727 Před 14 lety

    Big Mick the Governor! I'm impressed

  • @DeirdreCatherineDoyle

    Now, Dear Sir, hope yr still alive. If yr still without a home you are welcome to share mine. Between you and me, we defeated Canon Divan (himself Irish) that MacNeice was indeed Irish!

  • @dalyboy11
    @dalyboy11 Před 13 lety

    very good

  • @TerryODowd
    @TerryODowd Před 8 lety +1

    Just got the news that Mick has died.
    The last time I spoke to him (about 6 months ago), he told me that he had lung cancer.

    • @DavidMcClellandPhotography
      @DavidMcClellandPhotography  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Terry. I'm so incredibly sorry to hear this. I always had plans to meet with him again one day. I have only just discovered my CZcams channel again this evening and have only saw all of these wonderful comments now that I must respond to. Thanks for letting me know.

  • @maxie6212
    @maxie6212 Před 11 lety

    Sorry mate, I was drunk, funny they are my fav lines

  • @user-fe3gw3rl2t
    @user-fe3gw3rl2t Před rokem

    Hopefully, one of the Irish Journalists helped him at the time ... sure they did

  • @Terenceish
    @Terenceish Před 9 lety

    Pity the booze got to him. What a contribution he might have made. God bless him.