The Spanish Lady - The Dubliners | Live at Vicar Street: The Dublin Experience (2006)
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"There were smiles and whoops and hugs and airpunches from the audience. This had been an extraordinary homecoming, an indisputable musical feast. The bread was rarely fresher."
-Michael Feeney Callan
The Dubliners: Eamonn Campbell, Seán Cannon, Barney McKenna, John Sheahan, Patsy Watchorn
Guests: Ceoladh Sheahan
As a Spaniard, I like that our women are mentioned in your songs
"This song is called the spanish lady, it's about a lady who was called "The Spanish Lady" because she was from Spain"
I mean the story adds up.
Where did that bit go?
The audience: "You don't say! We would have never guessed!"
7ī
This is wonderful, the singer has a superb voice
My favourite singer ❤
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@@gregpenrosefarming1404...................+..........😂
welcome to the best group in the history of Ireland
Grand to have the audience in with it, players and audience together make it,come back live playing soon!
The music we love can never be translated to words…Dubs ….xxxx
This was uploaded just 7 years ago. How dark times have become that I feel nostalgic for a time so recent.
I am bangladeshi.. barely understand this song, but the melody makes me emotional. In truth , it seems tremdous❤️❤️❤️
It’s about the brave welshmen who died at the battle of Culloden. Thank you for listening ❤🇮🇪
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Love it, a song to just loose yourself to. Woo hoo ye boyo
John Sheahan's big finish was at the very end.
2:01 best fans ever!
Mr came in and mnrs said enough kì
Please excuse my ignorance, but does
"Whack, fal de ral, da to ra laddie
Whack, fal de ral, da to ra lay"
have any meaning?
Whack for the toora loora laddy
Whack for the toora loora lay
There’s no real definition behind it other that a way to show excitement, taken by surprise, endearment, things of that nature.
I’ve been told whack means take drink (shot).
SWAT CHAMPION KÍ.
who knew the Irish were into "feet"? Consider my mind blown.
Anyone who's ever heard "Down by the Salley Gardens" would be my guess...
Tis true... but "Tis better to have loved and l ossrt +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Mr Betsy, Dunedin.
I cant find the second verse in any lyrics online. Is it something only done for this version?
It took quite a bit of searching, but I did find them.
'I stopped to look but the watchman passed
Says he "young fella now the night is late
Off with you now or I will wrestle you
Straight way through the Bride-well Gate"
Threw a look to the Spanish Lady
Hot as a fire of my anber coals
In all my life I ne'er did see a maid so sweet about the soul'
Undoubtedly the best song from the foot fetish genre lol
Corries version crushes this. You guys sound half pished
We both know this version is better. You’re just in denial. I guarantee Corries is complete garbage compared to this.
@@ZoneLoner He might as well have gone one further and said B*Witched’s version of McAlpine’s Fusiliers is better than The Dubliners 🙄
@@JackJohnson0512 B*Witched is awesome
@@JackJohnson0512
I mean, I get your point but their version of McAlpine's Fusilliers slaps pretty hard bro.