Damien Rice & Glen Hansard busk outside Doyles
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
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We were signing people up to our climate change campaign at the Rubysessions' 10th birthday party but unfortunately couldn't squeeze everyone into Doyles for the gig so Glen and Damien took the show outside and played to the queue.
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It's a traditional Irish song called the Auld triangle written by Dominic Behan about a Dublin prison called Mountjoy. Search for "On Raglan Road" sung by Glen Hansard. It's another traditional song and he does a beautiful version. Glen Hansard is the chap standing nearest the buses in this vid. Best wishes from Ireland. BB.
2 of my fav Irish, both had similar style but still different on writing and singing but one thing they sing their heart out.
These are two of my favorite musicians currently living. Seeing them together makes me so happy!
Does anyone know what the story with Glen's guitar is? It's the same one he uses in Once and any video you see of him, he's using it. Given it's obviously seen better days, I'm assuming it's his first guitar or something, but don't know for sure. Anyone know?
Well, it's been 10 years but if you still have interesting on knowing here's a video where he explain the story ruclips.net/video/_FB3YR1fQ_s/видео.html
How did I miss them that night, was just down the road!!!
They are like night and day, light and dark, melancholy and joy. And together, it's perfection.
it's beatiful to hear both great men singing together. Thanks for posting!
i visited ireland this year and I also visited doyles. I was so unbelivable happy.
Two of the greatest musical poets of our times.
I wish we had seen that day. (rather night) We were in Dublin just about a month back. Walked past there several times. Catching a moment with Glen still busking would've been fantastic!
Oh how I would love to see them and listen to their music ALL day.......
Thanks so much; I love the sound of it, almost like it's hollow and amplified simultaneously. Cute story about the widow too. You're the best!
2 of my favorite singer/songwriters.Lovely
It was on the night of the 6th at Doyle's pub on the corner of D'Olier / College Green.
Two of my favorite musicians ever. Beautiful. (:
When i first say glen hansard in "Once", i thought he looked like damien rice, and even sounded like him, and even the guitar. No surprise to see them both here.Both are great muscians.
Looks like fun, both for them and for the people listening.
Oh, how I wish I were there
i would have loved to have been there hammered adding my own bits in.
I'm the guy who shakes their hands and pats Damien on the back at the end :)
i wished i was there. to me they are my biggest idols.
mine too cant believe i missed it :(
Very good, fantastic ...^^
it`s great..i´m keen...love you damien
i was there,was brilliant
my 2 heros! Awesome
Never thought I'd see the day . . .
I love how damien sings at 3.06. They're brilliant.
Oh god. This is amazing on so many different levels. Glen and Damien playing together? :' )
literally my two heroes
It's called "The Auld Triangle."
Two of my favorite artists, doesn't get much better! Although I agree Glen is the superior one out of the two.
oh, so natural and sincere..
well luckily im from dublin so i might get another chance =)
Thank you for the explanation :) I prefer this version :D
@PajoLee I never said glen wasn't around before "Once".I said i was introduced to him by that movie.Your opinion is your opinion but what i found interestingly simialr was more superfical.For example, the beard, the hair color, even the height, the guitar looks very simialr to an old one damien plays, and yes to me there is some similarity in the way their songs are made, slightly.Like the acoustic guitar and his voice being the main focus of their songs.ias to whos better, its subjective...
exactly why i wish i lived in ireland...
yeah me too makes it all the more sad that I was so close though :(
I feel exactly the same dyonus
were it all began, Full circle. still humble.
Kathawren
@JimmyChiffels
I think they are both good. I think Glen has a little more inflection of his emotions into his playing style. My favorite things about Glen is that not only do u hear his anguish in his words and voice but u hear it in the guitar. I think that Damian is a little more subdued at times but that also reflects a lot of the songs that he has done.
see ,,the best things in this world are free.....
was asked lately by a friend glen hansard or damien rice? i said glen hansard hands down! discuss lol
Holy cow!
beside hawkins /fleet street.
@bigballsno1
the verse is G C Em Am C
and the chorus is G C Em D G
I think.
@nintendor81 I wholeheartedly agree. :D
i recognise the guy at 58 sec i think he is from wexford
What kind of song is it? Typycal Irish? It's a great performance!
And they're both Irish! :)
Somebody on here was meant to read the message on the bus at 2:14 - 2:18
whats the name of this song??
EH NEAL SOON WE PLAY AGAIN
what are the chords for this
ah well! sure next time eh? =D
@the359crew so you'd rather if noone had ever heard of him and probably would never get a chance to?
Why don't you run that by glen? I'm sure he much prefers being a nobody and having barely a place to lay his head compared to his relatively newfound hollywood life, Maybe you could convince him to give it all up for good.
@the359crew to be honest your just annoyed because your one of those people that cant listen to music when it becomes popular. Is that because you think you've somehow discovered Glenn Hansard. News flash---He's been about for a while.
@smurphy47 glen's much better craic than damo!! they just don't compare
i hate being italian
love these guys, love the song but this is not a good rendition
Best ending to any session in Dublin Town. I love the buses careening around the corner. My heart pangs.
what is the name of this song ?