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Letterkenny in 1975 - Donegal, Ireland. Horslips Medley.

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2011

Horslips "The Clergy's Lamentation" "Sorry To Part" "The Unfortunate Cup Of Tea" "The Piper In The Meadow Straying"
An edit of "Letterkenny - Portrait of an Irish Town" with the local buildings as the focus.

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  • Great Stuff..Good Quality Of Film Who Made This ? Any More Bits?

  • @DorbyDog

    This is just an edit I made of "Letterkenny - Portrait of an Irish Town" which is posted here on YouTube in 4 parts.

  • 36 yrs ago Luke??? FAUGHHHH! (The NEW Golden Grill.....love it) This minds me too thyat Horslips gave me an extra interest in acoustic irish music. Good one hi.! D.

  • @DamianNixon

    Yes indeed, Horslips brought traditional music to the forefront in the 1970's.

    You should cover one of their acoustic pieces Damian, say, "The Best Years of My Life", Rescue me" or something off the "Aliens" album ( some great lyrical songs on that one)

  • It's a great little film

  • @Paulmanorbier

    Notice Raineys at 0:37 back in the day when people actually gave a gift as a wedding present. Nowadays it's hard currency or gold bullion...

    How times have changed.

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  • Music by Horslips

  • @GREENHOFFS

    Pat Crerand says it's the pain of watching Leeds in the Championship that has the Donegal people unhappy.

    Time they where back up in the Premier League!

  • mad...... no bus stop at the oatfield

  • two way traffic

  • I bet everyone in this video had a dog who has died. I can just sense the canine pain etched on their faces.

  • Was in Letterkenney in 1979 for the Marathon, remember a place called Captain America's which was a real step up from the standard Wimpy Burger fare usually on offer in those days for low budget touristas like myself.

  • alots changed

    

  • @lukessummer Good idea sir. (Must see if if I've a pair of denim skinners in the attic, as well ;-)

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