This is the only song at the Gaiety Theatre were each of the band members get a turn at every verse. For the first verse it was Paddy Reilly, the one sixth from the left. For the second verse, it was Ronnie Drew, the one fifth from the left. For the third verse, it was Sean Cannon, the one fourth from the left. For the fourth verse, it was Jim McCann, the one third from the left.
This is the only song at the Gaiety Theatre were each of the band members get a turn at every verse.
For the first verse it was Paddy Reilly, the one sixth from the left.
For the second verse, it was Ronnie Drew, the one fifth from the left.
For the third verse, it was Sean Cannon, the one fourth from the left.
For the fourth verse, it was Jim McCann, the one third from the left.
Best example for how unique the voices were!
Privileged to have seen these men live alas age has denied many this delight. My memories are old and so am I but as bright as can be
God bless you, sir!
Wonderful. Gorgeus. I love Dubliners! Fantastici ed eccezionali!
A great pub song just great after some beer ,,
Used to sing this at the rugby club love it.
Ahh
My favourite song
What a beautiful venue
Love you guys
Greetings from Belgium
Thanks for watching.
Wow
One of the greatest songs from the Dubliners
Hopefully gig goes ahead next year in glasgow
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Old Longfellow brought me here
Rugby
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Bad crowd
Sleepy or too drunk 🤣