No family get together this year due to covid so this will have to do....I always get a front seat in the house to enjoy John and Co...maybe next year.
John Sheahan simply is the best (fiddler, tin whistle player, well maybe not the best banjo player ;) and, sadly, the last surviving member of the original formation of the Dubliners (Barny McKenna, Ciaran Bourke, John Sheahan, Luke Kelly, Ronny Drew). May they all rest in peace, as well as my old friend Jim McCann (member of the Dubliners 1974-1979), and may John still enchant us with his proficiency on the fiddle for many years to come.
I just LOVE to hear these two master musicians play! Awesome! America has been Blessed by the Irish who came, bringing their music with them! This music lifts the spirits as nothing else can!
I think John Sheahan is one that's not usually in the spotlight but he's been crankin' out the fiddle parts as well as the tin whistle parts for a while, and he's mighty talented! I wonder what he's like as a person
Kyle O'Bryan Yeah, maybe not collectively, but there were for sure many places and times around the world where people lived in paradise. Shit, i personally lived in paradise for a couple of days.
Someones "Paradise" could be "Back home" to a place many memories were made.. A place that reminds you of someone, Makes you feel good inside. My paradise is in the mountains where my dad and I get away from the city and dig for gold. A surfers paradise is a beach with that perfect wave.
My paradise is outside my back door! I live near the south-west coast of England. I'm a west coast kind of person. I'm surrounded by chartreuse green grass, big, craggy hills with trees, like the Swiss Alps, mild almost every day. Some wild life; hedgehogs, badgers, foxes, shrews etc. It's like home on the west coat of Ireland, by the sea, with towering cliffs and mountains - and the same chartreuse grass! Similar people and a similar atmosphere. Mmmm... Paradise.
I saw John, Eamonn and Barney and few other musicians play all the the Dubliners classics in Vicar Street a few years ago. It was by far the best concert I'd been to in years and I got to share it with my mam. John played The Marino waltz and it was magical. So sad that Eamonn and Barney have since passed. I loved their energy on stage. Just incredible 😍
I play most of these songs, however I play mostly by reading the score, and only know a few by heart. You can almost always tell when someone is playing from memory, it's the flow and the extras they throw in to trill it a bit more. I started play fiddle at age 58, now 72 but it's been a bit hard to put many of them into my memory. Maybe I can do it when I get to heaven, or maybe I'll only make it to the stairway! ℗.
Mr. P. Hart I started playing my great great grandfather's violin at 33 but didn't start fiddling until 35 years later - March '16 - and have improved - as one with no talent and dyslexia - more than in all the past years. Love Irish music. I can't remember much and have to use the sheet music.
My parents handed me my first violin at age 3. They're german and this is what we do...we play Beethoven and Mozart. ...but then they sent me to my violin teacher who was an Irishman and a fiddle master. ...and I always had much more fun ripping through those Irish reels and jigs. Those classical compositions require so much precision that you can't dance around much. You have to really keep your eyes on the sheet with most of that stuff. The irish stuff you can memorize eventually with enough repetition...doesn't make it any less difficult. There's some Irish stuff I can't play at all, or even come close too, but I'm considered a very good classical violinist. Mediocre Irish player. Anyway, I love both my home culture and the Irish culture. I love everything about the beautiful, soulful, poetic Irish people and I'm married to a gal from Donegal. Love our European heritage. We must protect it from globalization. ..oh and the bluegrass from the USA is great too, it has tons of roots in Ireland.
Many years ago, I would put my daughter to sleep to MarinoCasino, when she was about 1. I had noticed her becoming relaxed and falling asleep while it was being played. Soon enough, I would play it 5-6 times in a row each night; her father got sick of it. Wonderful memories. :)
I had a great conflab with Eamonn a few years ago in Matt Molloys pub in Westport ,a very gentle person who shielded his huge talent so well. Cherish the memory.
I really liked that! From the beginning it was great but when he switched to the tin whistle it was fabulous. The tin whistle brought to the tune a really authentic Irish quality. Such a humble but noble instrument. Love it!
Irish music always puts a smile on my face. The Irish have faced way more than their share of bad times, but somehow manage to make the most optimistic music. I'm very glad about that.
..same with me,although I am from Germany, I have spend some time in Dublin and fell in love with the country, thheir people and their music ... God bless Ireland ..
I love how they admire and respect each other, these talented men always cheer me up! I hope some day I could travel to Ireland and hear some Irish music :)
RIP, Eamonn Campbell. We've lost a master to the great ceilidh in the hereafter. The Dubliners and their music are the best evidence we have of a loving creator, by whatever name.
You know great musicians when there's only two of them and they have the whole audience engaged with them. Wish I could see something this awesome live. Maybe someday we won't be in quarantine 2020. 😊
I watch videos in youtube since a long time and I never have wanted to leave a comment. I discovered The Dubliners yesterday and I felt like: "How I never heard of them?" So I want to thank The Dubliners, because now I know my soul has a piece of Molly!
Love the music. Thought this might help someone. a) Marino Casino - 00:39 b) Gerry Cronin's Reel - 05:17 c) Denis Langton's Reel - 06:35 (I think) d) Irish Washerwoman - 07:50
_I saw John play these tunes last Wed, Night 20/11/19 (ten years after this video was uploaded)...The man is now 80 years young and looked younger in real life than in the above video. Unfortunately the above guitarist (Eamonn Campbell) passed on a few months ago and Michael Howard (Classical Guitarist) played with him on the night. It was one of the most enjoyable evenings I've ever attended.._
I have always been enamored with the Irish. I absorbed anything Irish after I found out as a boy they are a major part of my fathers roots. Great people the Irish
People often forget - because John is such an awesome fiddler, that he is an amazing whistle player as well - check out his early versions of the belfast hornpipe :)
I always loved the dubliners but havent listened to them as much till i left ireland almost gives me a feeling of being home " home is where the heart is" rip the dubliners
Had the pleasure of Jamming with John into the early hours in 2019 at Casey's Bar at the Fiddlefair Baltimore. He must have played over 100 Walzes that weekend a lot of them he wrote himself. He's also written a little book of poems. Absolute legend ❤❤❤
Time after time, I return to this video to cheer me up. I owe it to my former teacher with Irish heritage to have gotten me interested into Irish music (The Pogues). If I didn't listen to The Pogues, I would not have discovered The Dubliners. Oh, these are such lovely tunes and lovely musicians!
No flashing lights, no fireworks, no elaborate backdrops, no sound systems - just pure music. What more can I say?
No family get together this year due to covid so this will have to do....I always get a front seat in the house to enjoy John and Co...maybe next year.
you said it all mate
No sound system?
lol they have mics and speakers mate
John Sheahan simply is the best (fiddler, tin whistle player, well maybe not the best banjo player ;) and, sadly, the last surviving member of the original formation of the Dubliners (Barny McKenna, Ciaran Bourke, John Sheahan, Luke Kelly, Ronny Drew). May they all rest in peace, as well as my old friend Jim McCann (member of the Dubliners 1974-1979), and may John still enchant us with his proficiency on the fiddle for many years to come.
you knew Jim McCann?
Not only is John Sheahan underappreciated, but so is Eamonn Campbell! He is so fantastic a guitar player. He matches John's playing perfectly!
that's why the dubs are the best those two are legends
He also matched Barney pretty well.
The whole thing is just magic.
Eamonn is a fantastic guitar player . His timing is impecable...Absolutely beautiful music
Love listening to John Sheehan playing , he’s a maestro
I just LOVE to hear these two master musicians play! Awesome! America has been Blessed by the Irish who came, bringing their music with them! This music lifts the spirits as nothing else can!
I have watched John sheahan play the Irish washerwomen with Andre Rieu and a full orchestra but nothing beats him playing it with just Éamon on guitar
I think John Sheahan is one that's not usually in the spotlight but he's been crankin' out the fiddle parts as well as the tin whistle parts for a while, and he's mighty talented! I wonder what he's like as a person
After nearly 9 months of quarantaine this still makes me smile, lovelely and beautifull
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Me too
@@augustinepa1240 thanks for that👍🏻😉
Beautiful piece of music emotional 😮😮😮😮😮
I feel I'm in paradise When I listen Irish music.
+Maro Angel In Ireland there once was paradise.
Kyle O'Bryan Yeah, maybe not collectively, but there were for sure many places and times around the world where people lived in paradise. Shit, i personally lived in paradise for a couple of days.
Someones "Paradise" could be "Back home" to a place many memories were made.. A place that reminds you of someone, Makes you feel good inside. My paradise is in the mountains where my dad and I get away from the city and dig for gold. A surfers paradise is a beach with that perfect wave.
My paradise is outside my back door! I live near the south-west coast of England. I'm a west coast kind of person. I'm surrounded by chartreuse green grass, big, craggy hills with trees, like the Swiss Alps, mild almost every day. Some wild life; hedgehogs, badgers, foxes, shrews etc. It's like home on the west coat of Ireland, by the sea, with towering cliffs and mountains - and the same chartreuse grass! Similar people and a similar atmosphere. Mmmm... Paradise.
Ps, I'm terminally ill, tho doing okay atm, and it sure concentrates the mind. Each day so lovely in my little parallel universe.
I saw John, Eamonn and Barney and few other musicians play all the the Dubliners classics in Vicar Street a few years ago. It was by far the best concert I'd been to in years and I got to share it with my mam. John played The Marino waltz and it was magical. So sad that Eamonn and Barney have since passed. I loved their energy on stage. Just incredible 😍
Would loved to have been there with those 3❤
I play most of these songs, however I play mostly by reading the score, and only know a few by heart. You can almost always tell when someone is playing from memory, it's the flow and the extras they throw in to trill it a bit more. I started play fiddle at age 58, now 72 but it's been a bit hard to put many of them into my memory. Maybe I can do it when I get to heaven, or maybe I'll only make it to the stairway! ℗.
+Mr. P. Hart Ah you give me such hope! I am 54 and started playing the fiddle a year ago. It's never too late to learn. :)
*Tunes* not songs.
... and no, it's never too late to start learning :-)
Mr. P. Hart I'm sure you'll be going to heaven lad
Mr. P. Hart I started playing my great great grandfather's violin at 33 but didn't start fiddling until 35 years later - March '16 - and have improved - as one with no talent and dyslexia - more than in all the past years. Love Irish music. I can't remember much and have to use the sheet music.
My parents handed me my first violin at age 3. They're german and this is what we do...we play Beethoven and Mozart. ...but then they sent me to my violin teacher who was an Irishman and a fiddle master. ...and I always had much more fun ripping through those Irish reels and jigs. Those classical compositions require so much precision that you can't dance around much. You have to really keep your eyes on the sheet with most of that stuff. The irish stuff you can memorize eventually with enough repetition...doesn't make it any less difficult. There's some Irish stuff I can't play at all, or even come close too, but I'm considered a very good classical violinist. Mediocre Irish player. Anyway, I love both my home culture and the Irish culture. I love everything about the beautiful, soulful, poetic Irish people and I'm married to a gal from Donegal. Love our European heritage. We must protect it from globalization. ..oh and the bluegrass from the USA is great too, it has tons of roots in Ireland.
Fantabulous! Bravo! More please! R.
Many years ago, I would put my daughter to sleep to MarinoCasino, when she was about 1. I had noticed her becoming relaxed and falling asleep while it was being played. Soon enough, I would play it 5-6 times in a row each night; her father got sick of it. Wonderful memories. :)
What a wonderful tune!! lovely music...simple tune but touches ur heart...loved it!!lots of love from India.
Irish music is truly the BEST !!! It makes me happy every time i listen to it 🤗💖
The Irish in me melts my heart when I hear music like this.
I had a great conflab with Eamonn a few years ago in Matt Molloys pub in Westport ,a very gentle person who shielded his huge talent so well. Cherish the memory.
hope you are keeping well john what a star god bless you xxx
All the talent we have lost from this band over the years is heartbreaking ..
Nejlepší dva staříci, umějí to roztočit 😘
May John Sheahan live forever!
such an inspiration and amazing entertainer.
😊😊
Real folk and masters of instruments, again and again. That's what we need with love. Thank you.
It's like Santa playing the best music ever
+El Buen Santi haha yea, first thing that came to mind was santa
Santa from dublin
santa and genuinely nice looking krampus
John Sheahan is Irish Santa
:D Eamonn Campbell would be happy to hear that, he is funny lad himself.
Proof that God loves us, and that She wants us to be happy!
Not Irish but married to a first-generation Irish lady. Love their music!
Love you guys thank you!
Superbe , j'adore. Quel joli morceau .
I was threetimes working in Ireland, since I love this country and its music!!
OK thanks just listened
Drunk
Sorry
Cryin
These are brilliant 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I really liked that! From the beginning it was great but when he switched to the tin whistle it was fabulous. The tin whistle brought to the tune a really authentic Irish quality. Such a humble but noble instrument. Love it!
Irish music always puts a smile on my face. The Irish have faced way more than their share of bad times, but somehow manage to make the most optimistic music. I'm very glad about that.
A glass of Guinness never hurts😊
Beautiful music!
Rip Eamonn you were always so happy and always smiling farewell old friend .thank you for the music craic and laughter.
What a perfect duet. John plays just beautifully especially with the pin whistle and it's just a pure joy to watch Eamonn play.
Absolutely brilliant....the best ! 👍👍👍👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I do love you fellows; Much obliged to you for the joy you bring me! 🤠
Love the Dubliners, love this music, and love John's beard!!!
..same with me,although I am from Germany, I have spend some time in Dublin and fell in love with the country, thheir people and their music ...
God bless Ireland ..
That change in reels at 7:48 is just amazing!!!
I love how they admire and respect each other, these talented men always cheer me up! I hope some day I could travel to Ireland and hear some Irish music :)
It is my deram but i AM sure That One day i Will be there
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RIP, Eamonn Campbell. We've lost a master to the great ceilidh in the hereafter. The Dubliners and their music are the best evidence we have of a loving creator, by whatever name.
Belíssimo estilo de música, simplesmente incrível!
You know great musicians when there's only two of them and they have the whole audience engaged with them. Wish I could see something this awesome live. Maybe someday we won't be in quarantine 2020. 😊
I watch videos in youtube since a long time and I never have wanted to leave a comment. I discovered The Dubliners yesterday and I felt like: "How I never heard of them?"
So I want to thank The Dubliners, because now I know my soul has a piece of Molly!
Just what I need for the soul today,with thanks and love from Israel.
Love this, beautiful music.
nothing better to see then those playing with large smiles
Super! Excellent!!!! Thank you!!!!!
Take me to Ireland 🇮🇪 so beautiful 💚🎻💚
master at work j sehan the best fiddler in Ireland
Great! I am Brazilian and I do love Ireland and Irish music!
WONDERFUL!
i love it
Love the music.
Thought this might help someone.
a) Marino Casino - 00:39
b) Gerry Cronin's Reel - 05:17
c) Denis Langton's Reel - 06:35 (I think)
d) Irish Washerwoman - 07:50
SomerledDesign thanks i was just to ask in the comment what the names of the song were :)
06:33
Thank you so much for posting the names of these pieces. It was so very kind of you ❤️😊👍🏻
Thanks😊
Thank you kind man
When he brought out that flute my heart beat a little faster, and my mind became peaceful.
I adore this so so much! My heart is there! Adore Ireland!
_I saw John play these tunes last Wed, Night 20/11/19 (ten years after this video was uploaded)...The man is now 80 years young and looked younger in real life than in the above video. Unfortunately the above guitarist (Eamonn Campbell) passed on a few months ago and Michael Howard (Classical Guitarist) played with him on the night. It was one of the most enjoyable evenings I've ever attended.._
What great talent.. Thanks for sharing your magnificent performance and magical tunes ...
Perfect!
Happy 81st birthday John 🎻
I had the chance to meet John Sheahan in person ... and even play with him .. he's sure the nicest person you can imagine.
I have always been enamored with the Irish. I absorbed anything Irish after I found out as a boy they are a major part of my fathers roots. Great people the Irish
Mmmm ooooh you lying, why you lying.
So lovely and dreamy. Thank you so much for sharing.
With a very chaotic living in the city, this is just heaven for the ears
I love Irish music
Beautiful , thank you both.
I love washerwomen too!
Only one word: amazing!!
absolutely gorgeous Thanks alot for sharing I love him lol Thunder Heart have anice evening
Thunder Heart Slainte na buachailli na h-Eireann!!!!!
Pure clean clear crisp music. Oh man how i wish i could play a violin . . .
they are both masters of their craft
People often forget - because John is such an awesome fiddler, that he is an amazing whistle player as well - check out his early versions of the belfast hornpipe :)
Dungeons and dragons. I'd wish I could have him with me as a "Bard" in my company of fellows.
OMG....what awesome performance!!!! Bravo!!
Is there no end to the talent? just goes on and on.....
I love the dubliners. The irish people are so lucky to have the dubliners team. God bless them
Well, the Dublin ppl anyway.
Of course Dublin is not Ireland.
Très belle interprétation de ces deux artistes. Bravo !!
Excellent Audio ! 7:48 Outstanding! Yes, feels fabulous!
Beauty personified and expressed . Glorious stuff !
Beautiful!
Lovely Tune.Charming playing.
I always loved the dubliners but havent listened to them as much till i left ireland almost gives me a feeling of being home " home is where the heart is" rip the dubliners
I just love watching Eamonn, I could watch him play and goofing around every day. He just keeps on smiling
This music makes me fly away
Yeah I found out about this when I saw them live, for the first time, he is such a great musician and he's always in the back. such a great man!
I just love these guys. Have seen them many times over 40 years, so sad that many are no longer with us.
John Sheahan is still extant Praise the Lord. He played at Shane MacGowan’s funeral on 8 December, as brilliantly as you’d expect.
Give that man a pot of gold
OK tears now? Always bring me tears. So Lovely
John Sheahan is the world's best. Erin go bragh!
I cannot die until I get to Dublin.
Had the pleasure of Jamming with John into the early hours in 2019 at Casey's Bar at the Fiddlefair Baltimore.
He must have played over 100 Walzes that weekend a lot of them he wrote himself.
He's also written a little book of poems.
Absolute legend ❤❤❤
Cracking tunes from a bunch of absolute legends!
Time after time, I return to this video to cheer me up. I owe it to my former teacher with Irish heritage to have gotten me interested into Irish music (The Pogues). If I didn't listen to The Pogues, I would not have discovered The Dubliners. Oh, these are such lovely tunes and lovely musicians!
So GOOD songs ....
John Sheahan is 80 years young now😊
What great music from two maestros.Make ya want to jump round the house.Truly love cheile music and none better than these guys
What a fantastic musician John Sheahan is. I thought I could play the fiddle some but after this it'll have to go to the auction room!
AMAZING! I really love Irish music!
Some of the most wonderful music I"ve heard!
This makes me feel in tune with nature, even without moving 🌴🌴
It really wowed me when he played that tin whistle in the first tune.