[PART 1] The Dubliners - Live from The Gaiety: 40 Years (2003) | FULL CONCERT

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[Applause] good evening very busy [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] it was down the land one Easter facility lines marching bands [Music] at home [Music] sound time to cause he Angela smell [Music] probably high over doubloons [Music] to die in the we spice or so [Music] the lanes of [Music] by the Challenger would send down rain [Music] exposing the body he's go formations they're lonely grave services brinjals of late there's a sign above with their name we would keep [Music] Ramos pal the song [Music] sir time this big-time [Music] to be Oh stone-hearted member before the fight agreed [Music] by to the glam [Music] all right those values [Music] in my dreams I will go my feel and I pray for you host lady [Music] the ball [Music] [Applause] will they proceed with an L sound and it's great to be in Dublin an L song from our hometown and we're really having great celebrations this week after taking nine years to beat Mead I'm exhausted and let's hear you sing it with us okay I don't have an accent wave some songs and story perros Oh [Music] once the stub loads [Music] Oh [Music] all team turns right I don't once was double semi [Music] I'll try the rain a slight delay the bar dublin city Oh time Hamid aim at is Chantel see a stolen as can be for God [Music] the house but sees to me by trade ooh bust out to read see like my house it bells my tray [Music] later [Music] I remember ee [Music] and I could hang it die as pretty as you bleep I love a child [Music] see I lost her to the students chuckle with skin as black as coal when he took her [Music] ring a Rosie hostel [Music] I remember double city [Music] other years have made me better the guy goes tells me for double that keeps on changing nothing seems to say [Music] the Mets have got the Royal lungs down by the Barea yielding concrete makes city ringa ringa Rosie [Music] so pretty well sweet I know leave me I can Lolo first a [Music] last page that's breaking up My Mind's to pull of memory to alter hair new child part of what was done [Music] Reyna rosie has a light blue line I remember listening all time [Applause] thank you well some thank you that's young young honey ready oh thank you young junk [Applause] well the next song ladies and gentlemen tells us something about the Irish love triangle in the Irish love triangle there are three parties involved a man and a woman and drink and a girl is giving an ultimatum to her boyfriend thing inside that the drink or me and he chooses the drink but afterwards he relents and they get married and live happily ever after the three of them such a happy ending on the bank [Music] [Music] no silly [Music] a minute that you [Music] the Rose are you lonely now when Meghan [Music] Milosh [Music] Johnny don't yell a [Music] [Applause] thank you every carry on with an old favorite this time it's called the black velvet band [Applause] [Music] nice [Music] miss Martin in the game [Music] by the Queen [Music] [Music] passing us amen [Music] [Music] I [Music] the Queen [Music] [Music] the judge [Music] seven years penis [Music] [Music] come on [Music] my [Music] policy Marya Onegin [Music] Damon [Music] [Applause] [Music] that's John Callender Nunchuk [Applause] thanks very much we'd like to continue now a few tunes on the banjo and tin whistle this time this is Barry here and you probably know apparently is the best banjo player in in The Dubliners 30 homebuilders need the best nerd opener studs Barney and you've met Shaun and Patti so far this is a man here down at the end of the line a Macondo [Applause] thanks Barney Barney is just reminding me that my name is John thank you yeah so here we go we're going to play two horn pipes and a reel and the tunes are called a showmance fancy and wunderhorn pipe and after that a real I'm just checking to make sure we're playing the same tunes here sir a real car the swallows tale [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Applause] [Applause] [Applause] [Applause] [Applause] hey gentlemen gentlemen well you may have heard that we're celebrating 40 years together as a group this year air 4844 key this year plus fashion well the whole thing started really back around 1962 down the road here in Adana who's Bob I'm sure you know it well and in the beginning it was Barney of course and Ronnie and Luke and Kieran and sadly of course Luke and Kieran are no longer with us but I think it's true to say that their spirit lives on very strongly in the group and in the music and [Applause] never be forgotten well along the way we had various changes of personnel as you might expect in a span of 40 years as opposed and between 74 and 79 that's in the last century in L mean we had a wonderful singer and guitar player with us and we had great times together and he's since gone on of course to have a very successful solo career and we're delighted he was able to join us for these celebrations here so I'm sure you'd like to welcome Jim McCann [Applause] hello hello more Lakers great pleasure to be back here in the gaze he theater res scene of some very happy memories yes still here I was gonna say back to know in 1965 and also a great pleasure to have been invited on this monumental trip down memory lane with me old friends during this year 2002 and there was prejudice question naturally in an occasion like this what in the name of God do we leave out that was the main problem because there's so much stuff but there was no discussion about this when I'm very happy to say so song I've been singing for so long I'm almost embarrassed and actually I've been singing it since before the Dublin has joined me [Applause] okay I'll pay for that of the interval anyway especially for some old friends were here tonight song is called Carrickfergus [Music] I wish I was in hurry only farnum's in Bali I was swim over the deepest ocean Oh in Bali ground but the sea is wild [Music] and I can swim over I need haha the wings to fly I wish I had a handsome boat mine [Music] to ferry [Music] my childhood days bring back sound reflection Spanish [Music] my boyhood friends [Music] snow a nice pen my day [Music] soft is the grass my to be back now entire [Music] to the sea No kilocalorie it is 3/4 stones there [Music] with gold and silver I [Music] I know today and [Music] [Applause] [Music] to turn but I'm signal c'mon [Music] [Music] [Applause] thank you very much indeed very kind of you do you hunt you sing in the chorus good that's very good because you play equation important part in this song you're gonna sing the chorus for us they're not with us for us and we're gonna sing this song and I'm going to dedicate it to Michael Flatley why not and because you're such an important part I think we'd give them one rehearsal John movie yeah we'll give you one rehearsal and Bernie McKenna here will be taking notes and euros yeah and that'll be more like it and he'll be asking questions of the integral so we can see tonight everybody who's not singing by the way this is your video ready [Music] open the exciting seats as well [Music] family here's your buddy ready all the singers dance dance wherever you may be I am the lord of the dance said he under Legion law wherever you may be and the Legion wall in the danced Reuters [Music] [Music] I danced in the mana when the world will be gone I danced in the moon [Music] I my masala to cure the leg [Music] left me there [Music] [Music] stuff ready when the sky turned black the demo very money money but - wherever you may be me down don't send me [Music] and he [Music] [Music] Jimmy Caan lovely gym those great well just getting back to 1962 again for a moment it was really Barney beside me here and Ronnie who started off the group and Ronnie has become affectionately known within the group as our daddy he's the senior citizen within the group now he's our daddy all right but it's a kind of a protocol daddy because he keeps leaving us every couple of years and coming back again Barney says he leaves every ten years bernie is the bookkeeper in the group anyway how would we possibly celebrate our 40th parity without our daddy impossible so Ronnie drew [Applause] good evening well during a period 1939 to 1945 there was a very big war going on all over the world they call it world war two everywhere except of course in Ireland where we called it the emergency now during just emergency England had suffered a lot from air raids and all that stuff so they sent for some of our fellows to go to England and how to repeal the essential services like houses and roads and bridges and probably of Humes while they were there I suppose they helped to make England into a fit place for all these people to live [Applause] a lot of the lads who went over at that time found work with a man by the name of mr. Robert Michael coin as he was then called but in the meantime he did away with so many parties that they saw fit to make a Lord out of them and on his deathbed he didn't die in a building so he let me talk about and when he was dying in his bed his last words were or so they say was if the man wish to honor my memory let them keep two minutes silence what keep the mix are going I keep a tea behind it and this is about him and his gang was in the year of 39 when this guy was full of led when Hitler was heading for Polar's and Paddy Paul he had come all your pincher daddy a new long-distance man no never work for my god bye for web before your life players stand behind a mixer and your skin is turns a time and let's say good on your body which are both fairly yeah well the crack was Gautam Cricklewood and they wouldn't leave the crowd with glasses flying and biddies cried Joe paddy was going to town Oh mother dear I'm over here and I'm never coming back what keeps me here at the regen beer the ladies of the I come from County Kerry the land of eggs and bacon you with a girl a job fish and chips I did you a mistake Oh down [Music] the shovels the son [Music] washdown [Music] life system finished in [Music] but the horseface telling nobody [Music] well your shoulders could have been [Music] with my [Music] for two but the harsh [Music] what [Music] retort to reach [Music] Tellis sweat that I said I have a flat Twitter Russian check [Music] or not [Music] the festival Slayers [Music] by Christ my god [Music] [Applause] well I got married in 1963 and I went to live in well that is my wife annoys she came with me we went to live in a part of Dublin known as Oprah Baggot Street and there were a lot of queer Hawks living there at the time and some of them went on to be very famous queer Hawks as it happens one of them being one of our and the leading poets a man called Patrick Kavanagh now I got to know patty fairly well due to our comings and goings in the local establishments that so drink and one day patty met a late lamented a great friend and colleague of ours do Kelly the Lord American and he met him in evolved ages he met him in of all places a poor and he said to Luke said would you not sing my song Luke Luke said what song is that patty and he said Raglan rolled and they sang probably the definitive version of this song but we're going to sing it in memory of the late lamented and loved Luke [Applause] [Music] [Applause] on Rygel enrolled of an autumn day I saw her first and knew that her dark hair would weave our snare but I might one day rule I saw the danger yet I walked along the enchanted way and I said let grief be a Fallen Leaf at the door Oh [Music] unruhe done straightened and all fan bird way tripped unlikely [Music] [Applause] of the deep ravine what can be seen though work passion flags [Applause] on a queen of hearts still making tarts and I me I love too much and by such by such as happiness thrown away I gave gifts of the mind I gave the secret side that's known today artists Oh no the true God stole uh Noir and tint I did not constant what I gave her mine's to say with her own like those over feelings of May [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] a quiet street for all goals meet I see her walking [Applause] away from me so my reason must but I had loved not as I should a creature made of plain when the a [Music] the balloon has wings at the dawn of day [Music] the clay there's a wings at all Oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] the great wanna do ladies gentlemen I'm running like the road [Applause] well it appears that all the rats are deserting the ship but I'm thankfully we are left with the captain of the ship oh [Applause] there's nobody not the sound of this tenor banjo like brandy mechanic ham for the next few minutes and God knows I'm not going to have soda guess I'll have many bloody minutes but I leave you in the capable hands under dizzy fingers of mr. Burney mechana ladies thanks again ladies and gentlemen for Patti thank you Paddy's gone off now to put on the kettle make some team coffee levitate well I was gonna say there's a lot of people here paired from the local people who drew people from different different parts of the continent so if we started to talk too fast for them they'll have to listen to me quicker [Applause] maybe play a little sod off here now on the tenor banjo but it's it's Irish because his tubers gonna play the solo a man John accompany me here he plays selection of riedel's its actions to made behind the bars the name of the children so we start off at that one and then finish out for the child or the dancer nicknamed a high real so he'll play some of these shows were love status and the little button the pokeman at the great arena under hull or stage starts in the little back in the old house [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] part of a counter ladies in the [Applause] [Music] [Applause] well [Applause] [Music] this is gonna be the last song before the interval when you can get out Navi are poor and all that we're gonna sing this song and it's a song that we had in the vertical I think no I know it's after that it was a top 20 way back I was in 1967 so you're gonna work it out for yourself it was a long time ago and we had this and this song was banned on radio and and the bishop in car caught up in his hole all he finally and and said it was a mortal sin to go and see G beta drunken lewd people and I we'd all go to have anyway don't didn't hear to anybody he went there yeah but anyway this fella and then it was banned on radio and his he no but some funny part because we got this song from a great channel singer from Canada and go away native Irish speaker and he had already sold this song in Irish on radio and so they we're getting a bit confused about what the four languages you know so we're gonna sing it in the second language so seven through the noise as I went home on a Monday night as though tantrum could be I saw her subsided or are should be well I called my wife and I said to her will you finally tell to me who owns a horse outside the door where boy oh Lord should be died [Music] [Music] I never saw and as I went home on a Tuesday night I Stoke astrum could be I saw coke behind the door while cold should be what I called my wife and I said to her will you kindly tell to be told door [Music] [Music] as I went home on a Wednesday night as the husband could be I saw wipe upon the chair where boy albeit should be well I called my wife when I said are when he finally tell to me those that play chair why boyo [Music] [Music] [Music] and as I went home one of they night as de Mestral could be I saw two boots beneath the bed where my elbows should be well I called my wife and I said to her what he finally turned to me the old the bed [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] and as I went home on a Friday as the pastor could be I saw a head inside the bed YY l head should be well I called me when I said to her what if kindly tell to be the walls does hang with you in the bed where for you [Music] baby by when he plays cards on my numbers and as I went home on a Sunday night astral astral could be I saw my wife inside the bed and this she said to me [Music] [Applause] thanks very much
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Channel: The Dubliners
Views: 645,282
Rating: 4.815743 out of 5
Keywords: The Dubliners, Luke Kelly, Ronnie Drew, John Sheahan, Ciarán Bourke, Barney McKenna, Jim McCann, Seán Cannon, Eamonn Campbell, Paddy Reilly, Patsy Watchorn, St. Patrick's Day, St. Paddy's Day, Irish Music, Irish History, Irish Culture, Irish Drinking Songs, Pub Songs, Ireland, Dublin, Irish, Music, Fiddle, Tin Whistle, Documentary, Irish Heroes, Traditional Music, Folk Music, Banjo, Vicar Street, Gaiety Theatre, Holiday Music, World Music
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Length: 66min 5sec (3965 seconds)
Published: Tue Feb 18 2020
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