Absoloutely playing the spirit of the song here, everyone having fun making music with nothing fancy added but the camera that lets folk distributed through space and time sit in to listen. Thanks for this!
Fantastic! What a brilliant combo. Worth mentioning it was written by Ewan MacColl (back in 1947 I believe), Shane and co definitely made it their own but this version is just about as good.
Big fan of The Devil Makes 3 and a Huge fan of the Pogues. As others have said, PLEASE DM3 give us a new album. You're far too crackin good to stop now.
Great cover bys,I listen to both of ye all the time and this is the best version I've heard besides the Pogues of course. Literally my favorite song. Much love from Newfoundland!
The music is great, and it's a wonderful collaboration. That said, whoever wrote the description should know that it was not "originally done by the Pogues" as stated. It was written by Ewan MacColl in 1949 for a stage play. Throughout the 1960s it was a standard in the repertoires of many folk singers, both in Britain and the US. The Pogues version helped catapult the song to new audiences, but let's give credit where credit is due.
Great song! But its not originally from the Pogues, its from the British folk singer and activist Ewan MacColl, who wrote it about working class England. There's a great version of it with him and his wife Peggy Seeger. It was made famous by the Dubliners and then the Pogues. :)
Yes!!!! As Lucia put it "Trampled by the Devil". Combine and make an album together already!!!! And come to San Antonio!!!!!
You had one job and missed "The Devil Makes Turtles"
The devil makes turtles
The Turtle makes three trampled devils 🤙
You guys HAVE to put this on Spotify! Please!!
Oh my God! Two of my favorite groups combined! My acoustic heart just failed.
Thank you! This has made my heart so happy knowing that this collaboration now exists. ❤
This is pure chaos. But weirdly an amazingly fitting cover. Possibly all the more so for the chaos. I adore it.
You made me cry, but in a good way. Thank you. Remember Shane...
Beautiful! The power of music!
Real musicians. Real instruments. Beautiful harmonies.
Absoloutely playing the spirit of the song here, everyone having fun making music with nothing fancy added but the camera that lets folk distributed through space and time sit in to listen. Thanks for this!
Fantastic! What a brilliant combo. Worth mentioning it was written by Ewan MacColl (back in 1947 I believe), Shane and co definitely made it their own but this version is just about as good.
Yes, that's Kirsty's MacColl's father! Full circle with "Fairytale of New York"
Big fan of The Devil Makes 3 and a Huge fan of the Pogues. As others have said, PLEASE DM3 give us a new album. You're far too crackin good to stop now.
holy, didn't realize how much i needed this collab. shit went hard
I've heard about how little some make from Spotify, but it's the only way I get to listen to DMT(Southern Gothic Playlist) every Sunday night after 9.
Killer song!!! ❤
Love this collab!!
Perfect!!!
Love it!!!!
If it can't be the Dubliners playing this song I'll gladly take these two groups
Great cover bys,I listen to both of ye all the time and this is the best version I've heard besides the Pogues of course. Literally my favorite song. Much love from Newfoundland!
Lovely version
amazing as always, love you guys ❤ hi from mexico!!
Wow 🔥
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
How cool is this
This is perfect!!!! Please don't skip Utah😿
This is amazing. I wish this tour came to Canada
Woodoggy!🔥🎶LFG!🤙💨
You guys need to get to Ireland ASAP ❤
I hope they tour back east together 🤞
This makes my heart smile.
My hometown heroes with my favorite threesome.
THIS IS AMAZING!
fantastic.
The music is great, and it's a wonderful collaboration. That said, whoever wrote the description should know that it was not "originally done by the Pogues" as stated. It was written by Ewan MacColl in 1949 for a stage play. Throughout the 1960s it was a standard in the repertoires of many folk singers, both in Britain and the US. The Pogues version helped catapult the song to new audiences, but let's give credit where credit is due.
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Great song! But its not originally from the Pogues, its from the British folk singer and activist Ewan MacColl, who wrote it about working class England. There's a great version of it with him and his wife Peggy Seeger. It was made famous by the Dubliners and then the Pogues. :)
Yes, and Ewan is Kirsty MacColl's (Fairytale of New York)!father
Devil makes turtles 😂
🎻⚰🎼🎵🎶💌
Ya boi Tim lookin Like a victim on the bass
TDM3+3+3😅
Great show mates! 👴