@SeedMan614 : you can simply use websites that enable you to extract the audio track from the video. One of the websites that I use is listentoyoutube
I'm looking for a good history book on Ireland, old and modern. But, i'd rather get one that was written by an Irishmen/Irishwoman. And, needless to say, in America it's hard to find books that aren't Canonized horse shit. Any recommendations?
@zarthered Fairly broad topic. FSL Lyons has a few good ones. If you're interested in Northern Ireland and the conflict, Voices from the Grave by Ed Moloney tries to be neutral. Ancient history, try Discovering Ancient Ireland by Kelli Malone, if you can find it. The last is nearly impossible to find within Ireland, much less in the states because it's pretty much a textbook written for her classes, but it's informative and she makes it easy for a non-archeologist to understand.
@zarthered i really recommend voice of the grave. it is made up of two accounts of the troubles one by leading ira volunteer brendan hughes and the other a uda man. it really is a great book and gives a great insite into the minds of both men
a born eejit or what, he obviously has no heart soul decency maybe he ought to go 2 xtube instead,they love little dicks on their site,he maybe english or a proddy jock,or just plain stupid,ronnie drew was a gift from above,little brains have little thoughts...
Clancy Brothers did it on their LP's "Rising of the Moon" and "Hearty and Hellish" and is available on the CD "Songs of Ireland and Beyond". Abbey Tavern Singers did it too.
Wack for didle of a di do day and we say hip heray come and see the johnnies play
irishboy20101 6 months ago
Where can i download this song? I can't find it anywhere and i'm afraid it will dissapear before I can find it. Please help!
SeedMan614 7 months ago
@SeedMan614 : you can simply use websites that enable you to extract the audio track from the video. One of the websites that I use is listentoyoutube
xavierob 6 months ago
Where can i download this song? I can't find it anywhere and i'm afraid it will dissapear before I can find it. Please help!
SeedMan614 7 months ago
Ronnie Drew is a god
DShaw42011 8 months ago
I'm looking for a good history book on Ireland, old and modern. But, i'd rather get one that was written by an Irishmen/Irishwoman. And, needless to say, in America it's hard to find books that aren't Canonized horse shit. Any recommendations?
zarthered 1 year ago
@zarthered Fairly broad topic. FSL Lyons has a few good ones. If you're interested in Northern Ireland and the conflict, Voices from the Grave by Ed Moloney tries to be neutral. Ancient history, try Discovering Ancient Ireland by Kelli Malone, if you can find it. The last is nearly impossible to find within Ireland, much less in the states because it's pretty much a textbook written for her classes, but it's informative and she makes it easy for a non-archeologist to understand.
littlemissr18 1 year ago
@zarthered i really recommend voice of the grave. it is made up of two accounts of the troubles one by leading ira volunteer brendan hughes and the other a uda man. it really is a great book and gives a great insite into the minds of both men
iradan64 7 months ago
So we say hip hooray :D!
bullyboy1863 1 year ago
R.I.P RONNIE DREW LOVE YOUY XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
lmwlmwlmwlmw 1 year ago 2
Really like this!
zaaritha 1 year ago
Ronnie Drew - greatest of the Dubliners... The others were great, too, of course.
aaaaaarghh 1 year ago
@aaaaaarghh Were?
NorseWinter 1 year ago
Wish he was my Grandads best mate!
rufusandburne 1 year ago
yeah *DANCE*
Mazerantari 2 years ago 2
up the dubliners from austraila
escort457 2 years ago 2
finally, youtube comments that arent a stupid fight amongst idiots! cheers to all here and enjoy the music!!!
13Turinturambar13 2 years ago 12
goodbye Seamus McEnnis, luke Kelly, and Ronnie Drew!! Rest in peace you lot!
drogoscg 2 years ago 11
dont forget kieron burke
lookinwell 2 years ago 4
Ah, the most overlooked Dubliner of all. A shame. Such a talented man.
Domitianvs 2 years ago
Indeed, the forgotten dubliner title goes to bobby lynch though.
parade0000 1 year ago
Indeed. Though he never really got the chance to make a lasting impression, unfortunately.
Domitianvs 1 year ago
Ciaran
irishpoe 2 years ago 3
Actually, it's just Seamus Ennis. No Mc.
Domitianvs 2 years ago
genius
TAMITHALION 2 years ago 5
Very genius indeed me laddy.
GnarlyNateDawg 2 years ago
I love his voice I love his music.
Greetings from Poland
RiP in ouer hearths you shall always live
Piwobrody 2 years ago 10
roney drew is a fu*king legend.
as i was drunk, as drunk as can be, a hundred times or more, sure its time that me mother time me more :-)
tolsnibs 2 years ago 3
RIP Ronnie and Luke.
GnarlyNateDawg 2 years ago 3
"...and sent us to heaven in her own good time" LOL
Spartan09786 2 years ago 3
rip ronnie luke irish legends...TÁL
bullndl 3 years ago 11
The Dubliners were the Pogues before the Pogues LOL
bigbadreddog 3 years ago 5
the clancy brothers do one. :D
dragonhunter1011 3 years ago 5
RIP Ronnie
Bognert 3 years ago 21
Oh won't mother England be surprised. rest in peace Ronnie. xxx
maddieniamh 3 years ago 29
RIP ron
jensvdzee 3 years ago 15
It's called sarcasm.
graceyomalley 3 years ago 37
@graceyomalley As in dripping with
TheRomulan 8 months ago in playlist Sticky Celticky songs
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Peculiar lyrics though, as if praising England for being a good parent. Who wrote this??
1impulsive 3 years ago
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FMNikoyo 3 years ago
ever heard the word "satire" or maybe "sarcasm"?
ROYYALBLUE 3 years ago 3
Great stuff
ICantHelpItImInLove 3 years ago 10
The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem version is posted under "God Bless England". Great tune regardless of who's singing it!
HarrysPaws 3 years ago 9
Thank you :-), I hadn't heard it before.
rpgplayer101 3 years ago
Yes, its is in the album "Rising of the Moon"
ajferet 3 years ago 3
the clancy brothers did a version of this song it was posted on youtube at one stage dont know if it still is tho
meekys1988 4 years ago
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no harm to the man but he don't hold a candle to luke kelly. God won't forget someone like luke.
duckman9791 4 years ago
I agree, but why say that here? This is a great song by Ronnie Drew, nothing more, nothing less.
dubliner85 4 years ago 6
your right, this is a great song by ronnie, but luke is a legend! :D
celticbabbe 4 years ago
thank you loved it like the rest of the dubs,i still miss luke in the dubs,long live the music and the individual memories their songs brings....
irishblood62 4 years ago
Ez az énekes egyszerűen csúcs!
Évek óta nap mint nap hallgatom és nem tudom megunni.Sem őt sem a Dublinerst. Mind a zene mind az előadás fantasztikus.
Minden magyarországi koncertjükön ott voltam és remélem még leszek is.
zelefant/hungary
zelefant 4 years ago
I know Tommy Makem did a version of this! Not sure about the Wolfe tones?
AccordionTony 4 years ago
It's Liam Clancy with Tommy Makem.
jeroendevries 4 years ago 3
This lights up my day.
MeredithSchmidt 4 years ago
ronnie drew is great!
mundy678 4 years ago
Youtube user whitteydog seemed to find it appropiate to call ronnie drew a "prick".
Thank god we have ignorelist eh ;)
rpgplayer101 4 years ago 11
a born eejit or what, he obviously has no heart soul decency maybe he ought to go 2 xtube instead,they love little dicks on their site,he maybe english or a proddy jock,or just plain stupid,ronnie drew was a gift from above,little brains have little thoughts...
irishblood62 4 years ago
hey now im a jock and proud kilt wearing one at that ... but ronnie and luke are class
godsavethecunt 2 years ago 5
@rpgplayer101 youtube user whitteydog may pray to God he isn't living next to me, for he would now lay 6 ft deep in my back yard.
zwerverbeer 1 year ago
man ur voice is great i love the songs you sing i whish more people lisend to things like that great!!!!!
laura220591 4 years ago
Super. Never heard the Dubs singing this, only the Clancys. Thanks.
lreland1 4 years ago
Clancy Brothers did it on their LP's "Rising of the Moon" and "Hearty and Hellish" and is available on the CD "Songs of Ireland and Beyond". Abbey Tavern Singers did it too.
HaulAwayJoe 4 years ago
the clancy borthers and toomy makem did this as well
seanogwalsh 4 years ago
wolfe tones did a version of.
Burke7y 4 years ago