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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2009

Paddy Reilly live in 1982 on RTE's Festival Folk

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  • oh gott was für eine stimme soooooooo toll

  • From 1995 - 2005 now he dont sing

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  • What a lovely, strong voice. It's a pity if he's not singing any more. Love the guitar sound as well; looks like a D28 .. which begs the question - if he's playing that glorious instrument back in the early 80s, what on earth made him swap to a crappy Takaminie?

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  • Wow - this was really nice. Awesome performance.

  • @TenderTrap86

    Probably so he wouldnt have to look at ugly mugs like yours:)

  • Wat is dit een prachtig lied en gezongen door een man met een stem van goud.

  • @TheRababa

    stimmt, immer noch unübertroffen, ich liebe ihn sooooo eine schöne Stimme

  • A master of his art. Stunning. Thank you for posting.

  • Paddy has a great voice and is good on the guitar too.

  • Isn't that Eamonn Campbell on guitar on Paddys right?

    That means that the rest of the boys are nearby too :D

  • @machree01 there are several better versions of this wonderful song, I prefer Sean Cannon and The Dubliners

  • Never, never, never looks to the microphone!!! hahahaha

  • Wow, someone to carry the mantle of Luke.

    A fine voice indeed.

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