Drunken Landlady - The Bothy Band circa 1977

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • The Morning Star, The Fishermans Lilt & The Drunken Landlady.
    Thanks to Madragaelach & Kevo32a for identifying these!

Комментарии • 131

  • @ibassnote
    @ibassnote 2 года назад +11

    Each musician is so brilliant and all of them are really working together. No one is showboating in any way. Everyone playing for the greater good. And what a sound....

  • @wildbill3638
    @wildbill3638 3 года назад +4

    One evening, over 40 years ago, Michael,the guitar player from the Bothy Band, showed up at my buddies place, on the coast, with a jug of Hungarian wine, and his guitar, and the three of us drank wine, played and sung tunes, until about 3 in the morning, and one of those nights that rarely happen in a lifetime. RIPMichael

  • @runeulriksen
    @runeulriksen 8 лет назад +29

    The Bothy Band's third album, from which this set starts off with, was my introduction to Paddy Keenan's wild style of playing.
    The tunes are: the morning star, the fisherman's lilt, and the drunken landlady. The fisherman's lilt appears twice, first in the key of C, and to finish off, in the key of D.
    Their 3rd album, Out of the wind into the sun, is still my favourite album till this day. But the rest of their recordings are also magnificent! They certainly left their mark on irish music, that's for sure!! Brilliant, just brilliant!!

  • @infledermaus
    @infledermaus 7 лет назад +11

    I've heard a lot of Irish music, but these guys remind me of a 100 wild horses racing over the plains with their names flailing in the wind. I've been listening to them since I found a CD of theirs in 1987. Their sound is so powerful. They are like an Irish music rock band if such a thing can exist.

    • @Thaumazo83
      @Thaumazo83 2 года назад

      I know and love the Chieftains, early Clannad, Planxty and other bands that did the revival of Irish folk in the Seventies, but the sound of these guys is unparalleled, I agree with you. It's like the charge of the Rohirrim in front of Minas Tirith: an unstoppable might.

    • @Kitiwake
      @Kitiwake 2 года назад

      I recommend The Kilfenora céilí band also.

  • @mikeo3177
    @mikeo3177 3 года назад +13

    One of Ireland's most exciting bands ever. they didn't just play music, they gave it life

    • @rahang4126
      @rahang4126 Год назад

      Quite agree, I've always been a great fan of this band.

  • @richgouette
    @richgouette 4 года назад +4

    Donal. always smiling... always awesome Paddy..the master...

  • @misstinwhistle1
    @misstinwhistle1 8 лет назад +7

    Timeless. Who could not love this?! Fantastic!

  • @michaeldineen8324
    @michaeldineen8324 10 лет назад +12

    This is marvellous.I love it when they play the fisherman's lilt in the higher key to finish. The speed at which they played also impressed me.

  • @wallyabb
    @wallyabb 14 лет назад +16

    Michael is still with us forever!!!!I I´m plaiyng his parts and i feel very honoured. I´m from ARgentina. Long live the bothies!!!! my band is calles DOLAVON!

    • @KelticTim
      @KelticTim 3 года назад

      If you’re from Argentina why play this style of music? I could see German, but not this

    • @michaelstaadt8012
      @michaelstaadt8012 2 года назад

      @@KelticTim
      For one, there is quite a sizeable German expat community in Argentinia, for another, why not play beautiful music regardeless where you're from.
      I am from Germany and started playing the Uilleann Pipes the year this was recorded.

    • @KelticTim
      @KelticTim 2 года назад

      @@michaelstaadt8012 gee, I wonder why I would question highlighting anything German coming out of Argentina? I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt, are you aware of how those Germans got there? It’s not cause they like the food. Anything and everything German coming out of Argentina should be spoke of in very, very hushed tones, probably better to not acknowledge it at all.

    • @michaelstaadt8012
      @michaelstaadt8012 2 года назад

      @@KelticTim
      I am quite aware of that ( how could I not, I'm German) but the misconception that emigration of Germans to Argentinia happened only after WW II is common but nontheless wrong.
      Actually it started in the 1850's with it's peak in the 1870's.
      Around 1936 there was an influx of Germans into Argentinia, who fled from Nazi Germany and a community of around 40.000 German Jews.
      One learns every day, doesn't one.

    • @KelticTim
      @KelticTim 2 года назад

      @@michaelstaadt8012 given the relationship Hitler had with the Argentinian govt, why would Germans flee Hitler, and the call home to fight, to a place that Hitler could reach out and punish them for it? I’m not saying you’re wrong or misinformed, I’m just curious to the logic of that. There’s no chance, imo, knowing what we know about Hitler and how he treated those he felt were disloyal to Germany, that he would allow them to live there without punishing them, and the Argentinian govt would’ve only been happy to help. Especially the Jewish Germans. It just doesn’t make sense. Why wouldn’t they flee to America or Canada?

  • @mr.crighton9491
    @mr.crighton9491 3 года назад +1

    Bothy Band in their only appearance at Madame Tussaud's wax museum!!! Some of those wax figures even had a little movement to them.

  • @doolinmusic
    @doolinmusic 9 лет назад +7

    Many a great night spent at the Merryman in Scarriff listening to the Bothy Band. Session usually went on late in to the night with guest appearances from Dr. Bill Loughnane. Great memories, great musicians.

  • @philipcroft2236
    @philipcroft2236 6 лет назад +2

    It's like pouring double cream out of a pitcher that never ends. Pure gold.

  • @Thaumazo83
    @Thaumazo83 2 года назад +1

    Go Paddy, make those pipes sing! 💪🏾✊🏾

  • @Rugby0747
    @Rugby0747 12 лет назад +1

    I was fortunate enough to them performing in Dublin a long time ago!

  • @MarisaDwyer
    @MarisaDwyer 4 месяца назад +1

    Muck Connell, you have immaculately created the best playlist of all time. I never would have heard half of the best music if I'd stuck to my records, tapes, CDs..I'm such a backwards old fogey that I didn't get the magic of RUclips until I randomly found you. You basically have saved a person's life and that person is boundlessly grateful. Whoever you are, I salute ❤

  • @kieranmccarthy871
    @kieranmccarthy871 4 года назад +3

    1:22 when The Drunken Landlady kicks in, utter magic

  • @morganfreeman5171
    @morganfreeman5171 3 года назад +2

    The bothy band, as good as it gets !

  • @shawnblood4647
    @shawnblood4647 6 лет назад +1

    For 5 years they were a great irish band

  • @bdmac100
    @bdmac100 10 лет назад +5

    The very best altogether like.

  • @AnVeidhleadoir
    @AnVeidhleadoir 13 лет назад

    I love during the middle tune, as the camera pans around the fort, you can see the older musicians looking on, enjoying it, cos it is good music.

  • @tribchb
    @tribchb 8 лет назад +3

    No. Tunes in order are The Morning Star, The Sailor's Bonnet, The Drunken Landlady, and The Sailor's Bonnet again to reprise.

  • @8chevalier8
    @8chevalier8 14 лет назад +2

    As Joe Cooley said, "Irish music is the only music that brings people to their senses!"

    • @frankG335
      @frankG335 3 года назад

      Joe Cooley was my fiddle teacher's mentor and teacher! Nice to see him mentioned. Cáit Reed was arguably the best Irish fiddler in America. She had the "nyah", the pure drop. She was a brilliant inprovisationist. She was my closest, most dear, best friend. We talked nearly every day for 23 years. For hours. She died in the arms of myself, her husband, and her daughter. She never released an album because she played for the love of playing only. She played with the Grateful Dead, the Chieftans, so so many people. She's playing in the Irish band in the pub scene in that Harrison Ford movie... seeing Joe Cooley mentioned is a balm to my soul. Did you know him?

  • @of53rd
    @of53rd 14 лет назад +1

    the keyboard adds a nice unique touch that I 'reelly' like.
    Great job!

  • @philipcroft2236
    @philipcroft2236 5 лет назад +2

    Look at Donal the hippy!

  • @smike09100
    @smike09100 14 лет назад +1

    I played the grooves off my LP on this song, back in the 70's, and it still sounds just as good. Thanks for this!

  • @billygaughan1670
    @billygaughan1670 Год назад

    One of my all time favourite trad bands. Donal luny is still pushing Irish trad music forward. Brilliant.

  • @LateralZoot
    @LateralZoot 10 лет назад +5

    RIP Micheál

  • @Jenxxie
    @Jenxxie 15 лет назад +1

    Holy Cr*p ! ... weren't the 'Bothies' just the absolute dog's danglies, of all the various incarnations of a fairly small group of fine irish musicians... De Dannan & Planxty were great, but the Bothy Band had something else ! Wicked !

  • @DeLuciaNWhistler
    @DeLuciaNWhistler 14 лет назад +3

    Paddy Keenan is god, and in this video and others of the 70s is like Michael Myers playing pipes.
    The possessed piper.
    I really admire the bothy band, especially to Mr. Keenan and Mr. Molloy, someday me and my soul will visit Ireland.
    Thanks for the video.

  • @JuliaR60
    @JuliaR60 3 года назад

    Beautiful. Thank you. Loved Bothy band sinds discovering them many year’s ago

  • @andreacolle2107
    @andreacolle2107 7 лет назад +4

    I migliori! Bravissimi!!!!! Ma come fa la gente lì presente a restare ferma?

  • @liamg353
    @liamg353 15 лет назад +1

    True for you, there were quite a lot of good groups in the 60s/70s, i.e. De Dannan, Clannad (still going) Planxty, The Bothy band, Stocktons Wings,Altan to name but a few and of course The Chieftains thankfully still going.

  • @alexmorris452
    @alexmorris452 5 лет назад

    One of the top bands

  • @suurnarr
    @suurnarr 17 лет назад

    Wonderful! This is one of my favourite Irish tune rentitions ever...

  • @kevo32a
    @kevo32a 17 лет назад

    The Morning Star, The Fisherman's Lilt and The Drunken Landlady. the first track on the "out of the wind into the sun" album. great track and great vid. thnx for sharing.

  • @metalpiper
    @metalpiper 16 лет назад +2

    I wish I had know of this music 31 years ago...I would be a much better uilleann piper for sure. I've heard the tunes a thousand times but to see them in action 31 years ago is astonishing.....so fluent and effortless....AMAZING!

  • @suurnarr
    @suurnarr 15 лет назад

    Absolutely marvellous! If all drunken landladies could leave such trace in music history :)

  • @bl44378
    @bl44378 14 лет назад

    Yeah .... I was wondering about the fiddle too - but say no more lol - great tunes and great footage bilko tks.

  • @SaorEire
    @SaorEire 15 лет назад

    Celtic Folkweave is amazing! I'm glad to see someone else who has heard it!

  • @rakutzimbel4539
    @rakutzimbel4539 5 лет назад

    Wow, great music!

  • @RonenBraverman
    @RonenBraverman 16 лет назад +4

    One who doesn't heared celtic music, don't know what is real music!!!

    • @KelticTim
      @KelticTim 3 года назад

      Easy lad, like the accents in Ireland, there’s so many diff styles of Celtic music that saying it as you did could lead to a quick fight. For instance, I prefer Irish folk music, particularly the songs of rebellion and anti English/Protestant persuasion, this song is more traditional Celt and does absolutely nothing for me. It’s something you’d hear playing in the mall on St Patrick’s day. These are just some talented hippies playing music with no soul. Gimme Johnson’s Motor Car or The Beggarman over this every day and twice on Sunday. These hippies can’t hold The Dubliners or The Clancy Brothers guitar picks. Celtic isn’t Irish, Celtic can cover music styles from Norway to France to Scotland. (That little lesson isn’t necessarily for you, but for the others who may read this exchange). See what I mean? A quick fight. Of course you may have been saying Celtic for the uneducated and you were already aware of all this, in which case apologies.

    • @RonenBraverman
      @RonenBraverman 3 года назад

      @@KelticTim
      Me too

  •  10 лет назад +1

    Love that clavinet! The landlady must live on ;+)

  • @darkfey1963
    @darkfey1963 14 лет назад

    WOW! I was familiar with Matt Molloy from listening to the Chieftains;I hadn'd heard anything from The Bothy Band-now I see(hear!) what I was missing,Thank you for sharing this,it's fantastic!

  • @AlekseyK
    @AlekseyK 14 лет назад

    I love "the morning star" absolutely my fav !!

  • @deeppurple883
    @deeppurple883 2 года назад

    Excellent 👌🏻👏🏼

  • @pascalcharpentier5682
    @pascalcharpentier5682 11 лет назад +1

    super !!!

  • @TheMattyMarlow
    @TheMattyMarlow 4 года назад

    Fantastic stuff xx

  • @spwt6634
    @spwt6634 5 лет назад

    Music to get hammered to

  • @taainks7babe
    @taainks7babe 10 лет назад +2

    beaut

  • @AnVeidhleadoir
    @AnVeidhleadoir 11 лет назад

    I love from 1:54 onward where the camera pans around the fort like structure with all eyes on The Bothy Band!

  • @Lorri555
    @Lorri555 16 лет назад

    absolutely brilliant! timeless!

  • @PhalainaBelgium
    @PhalainaBelgium 17 лет назад

    Fantastic concert !! Thanks for posting ! Phalaina

  • @verandi3882
    @verandi3882 6 лет назад

    quite captivating

  • @josefgiven
    @josefgiven 17 лет назад

    Thanks for posting these treasures.

  • @whhswhhs
    @whhswhhs 10 лет назад

    Terrific.

  • @SandythePiper
    @SandythePiper 17 лет назад

    Yes, and Fisherman's Lilt again, but in D =)
    Thank You!!

  • @Meehowski
    @Meehowski 15 лет назад

    Awesome!!

  • @Banshun
    @Banshun 16 лет назад

    Flute - Matt Molloy, as you said from the Chieftains. Bouzouki - Dónal Lunny. Pipes - Paddy Keenan. Clavinet - Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill. Fiddle - Kevin Burke, and the late Mícheál Ó Domhnaill on guitar.

  • @deterdettol
    @deterdettol 15 лет назад

    Oh, so Clannad is also one of the bands. I should go listen to their music some day..

  • @diegoprat3709
    @diegoprat3709 11 лет назад +2

    I´m from Argentine but I live in Spain (in fact this´s important ´cause we don´t have this kind of music). From me, this music is like home, this music make my soul fly.

  • @neil2385
    @neil2385 6 лет назад

    fucking wrecks my head

  • @greenviolist34
    @greenviolist34 Год назад

    Whatever your taste in music. Can we not for, just a moment, revel in the rare perfection of a live performance.

  • @sebastianverney7851
    @sebastianverney7851 2 года назад

    I'm a complete junkie for this music

  • @deterdettol
    @deterdettol 15 лет назад

    But you still have the chance to enjoy The Chieftains - probably the best and only 60's era band who are still active today.

  • @sergioropo3019
    @sergioropo3019 4 года назад

    Wow, humans making music, not computers. How fascinating.

  • @Wafaloo
    @Wafaloo 12 лет назад

    Funky keyboard with the inversed colors~!

  • @tantalumdom
    @tantalumdom 16 лет назад +2

    I am discovering these tracks again and filled with joy and admiration for these talented and godly musicians.
    Could some one tell me is playing on the pipes in this recording.I adore lunny and molloy and have followed their paths but dont recognise the pipe player.
    Thanks for posting

  • @eileengannon
    @eileengannon 16 лет назад

    i desperately want that clavinet

  • @Dayepipes
    @Dayepipes 11 лет назад

    You should hear a well finger-picked 12 string guitar backing either uilleann pipes or warpipes. A whole musical genre few if any have ever developed.

  • @josefgiven
    @josefgiven 15 лет назад +1

    I think there's some truth in that; the Bothies will be making aspiring folkies feel inadequate for the rest of time! Mind you, this embarrassment of riches did give us Out of the Wind into the Sun, so they're forgiven. ;)

  • @gamerthegreat9664
    @gamerthegreat9664 3 года назад

    Yooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

  • @BluudyGreg
    @BluudyGreg 16 лет назад

    Actually, now that I heard the whole thing The Sailor's Bonnet is played near the end as well in D, I believe ...

    • @michaeldineen8324
      @michaeldineen8324 5 лет назад

      Bluudy Greg
      No sign of The Sailors Bonnet. The tune is The Drunken Landlady.,

  • @francje
    @francje 16 лет назад +1

    The lady is triona ní Dhomhnail. I do not know the recording you talk abaut but her name will maybe help.

  • @harmen147
    @harmen147 17 лет назад

    it's quite simular. it's both very good :p
    harmen

  • @celtlass
    @celtlass 4 года назад +1

    Studio audience or not, I don't know how they could hold still for this performance!

  • @fryderyk2462
    @fryderyk2462 7 лет назад +1

    Roger Hodgson playing bouzouki

    • @eoinmccormack1940
      @eoinmccormack1940 7 лет назад

      Nope. It's Dónal Lunny

    • @fryderyk2462
      @fryderyk2462 7 лет назад +1

      Eoin McCormack Of course he is..I know perfectly who Is Lunny, but he Is the alter ego of Hodgson there

    • @eoinmccormack1940
      @eoinmccormack1940 7 лет назад

      aha, my bad.

  • @thomasmckenna5372
    @thomasmckenna5372 8 лет назад +1

    It look's like that crowd is sitting on it's hand's

  • @charleswinokoor6023
    @charleswinokoor6023 Год назад

    They sure as hell knew how to groove.
    Some rap producer with half a brain should sample it.

  • @Domitianvs
    @Domitianvs 13 лет назад +1

    @egilssaga1 They're not "like bagpipes", they ARE bagpipes. Not the Great Highland Bagpipe, but bagpipes nonetheless. Just like the spanish Gaita, the italian Zampogna, the swedish säckpipa, the mainland european dudelsack and their various other variants. They're all bagpipes. They have a pipe or two or seven or whatever, and they have a bag which supplies the air for the pipes. They're bagpipes.

  • @hoof2001
    @hoof2001 16 лет назад +1

    I saw the Bothy Band at Lancaster University in 1977 and can tell you why the audience is mummified during the music. Even if you tapped a foot with the (infectious) music, a bearded, anally retentive purist, or her boyfriend, silenced you pdq! These concerts were apparently policed by them. The original fun police; so unIrish. Amazing music appreciated by tossers - it was a shame. Interesting to see the memory isn't wrong though

  • @Maeva.dalleau
    @Maeva.dalleau 4 года назад

    ils sont ouf !

  • @PaddysreturnVienna
    @PaddysreturnVienna 16 лет назад

    The second and the fourth tune are both the "Fisherman's lilt", not the Sailor's bonnet. These two are obviously related, and the Bothies play the fishermans lilt in the same unusual way as the sailors bonnet (second part repeated, first part single), but there are several phrases that show that this is not the same reel. The A part starts similar but then goes in another phrase which doesn't feature the off-beat-f#-rolls.

  • @SandythePiper
    @SandythePiper 17 лет назад

    IT IS PADDY KEENAN=)

  • @nikiarrowsmith
    @nikiarrowsmith 17 лет назад

    No harmen,.....I believe Morning nightcap is a Lunasa original hence couldnt have possibly been done by bothy.

  • @greenviolist34
    @greenviolist34 3 года назад

    0:17
    😍😍😍

  • @omarshinken
    @omarshinken 14 лет назад +1

    @Qwerti60 oh i see its better than irish music which is why its so popular i think i will go into town tonight and have a beer. Now will i go to molly o'gradys irish pub and listen to some traditional irish music or maybe i can go to my local klezmer bar and listen to bucky goldstien the jewish cowboy play klezmer i bet my uncircumcised foreskin i wont find any klezmer

  • @iamanengine
    @iamanengine 17 лет назад +1

    Bilko I could kiss you..

  • @bl44378
    @bl44378 14 лет назад

    It looks like Seamus Ennis sitting next to the clavinet?

  • @williefinn4932
    @williefinn4932 7 лет назад

    all fabulous musicians...wonderful arrangements....flute, pipes and fiddle from matt, paddy and kevin couldn`t have better support than from donal, michael and triona on bouzouki, guitar and clavinet, repectively.

  • @HermanIngram
    @HermanIngram 3 года назад +1

    They could have all been wealthy had they used electrical instruments and lyrics.
    Thank G-d they didnt.

  • @RonenBraverman
    @RonenBraverman 16 лет назад

    When God created the music, He created at first the Celtic music!!!

  • @BluudyGreg
    @BluudyGreg 16 лет назад

    I know Irish tunes are usually known to have more than one name, but isn't the second tune The Sailor's Bonnet, then goes into Fisherman's Lilt? Sounds like there's 4 tunes to me, and not three ...

  • @royalhilltararanger3947
    @royalhilltararanger3947 3 года назад

    Michael domhaill look ays gutair passed away years ago yes buured in Saint comchils cemetery kells county Meath Ireland
    Was at funeral alatan played at grave

  • @ReignofAbaddon
    @ReignofAbaddon 13 лет назад

    @nww009 1700 AD

  • @nww009
    @nww009 13 лет назад

    I'm interested in the Bouzouki. Does anyone know where I could purchase a decent beginners Bouzouki?

  • @TAKENnameARGH
    @TAKENnameARGH 16 лет назад

    God damnit! Everytime I see an octave mandola, i get so jealous that my fingers start itching! I want one... but I aint got the dough to order one from abroad.
    Well, A'suppose ordinary madolin aint too bad... (grinding teeth***)

  • @harmen147
    @harmen147 17 лет назад

    i think it's not the morning star but morning nightcap
    harmen147

  • @Dayepipes
    @Dayepipes 14 лет назад

    Is there any hope of a reunion? I know Mícheál is no longer with us.

  • @tantalumdom
    @tantalumdom 16 лет назад

    can someone tell me who is playing on this piece as not being an expert, i thought i notices donnal lunny from planxty and the flautist from the chieftans

  • @omarshinken
    @omarshinken 14 лет назад

    @Qwerti60 whats klezmer music?