Lads, just heard you on Other Voices. You have voices Ireland hasn't heard in a long, long time. It was a pleasure listening to you both. Keep on bringing those beautiful Irish songs to the modern day, they should never be forgotten. 👍
Well sung lads, Ireland and Scotland has such a wealth of lovely traditional music and song which tell very interesting tales and stories which need to be heard, and you do that so beautifully.
Left guy... Hes everything Luke Kelly was.. Was a pleasure to listen to you.. On another note I think you'd do a great rendition of Seven Drunken Nights :)
Lads, just heard you on Other Voices. You have voices Ireland hasn't heard in a long, long time. It was a pleasure listening to you both. Keep on bringing those beautiful Irish songs to the modern day, they should never be forgotten. 👍
I couldn't possibly love this more, unless it was much longer. Those harmonies just kill me!
Well sung lads, Ireland and Scotland has such a wealth of lovely traditional music and song which tell very interesting tales and stories which need to be heard, and you do that so beautifully.
I could watch this every day and still be stopped dead in my tracks to listen. Wonderful!
Oh my !! Love you and miss you!! Sue... Joes Mum
These lads are tops as a singer songwriter .
Thank you for posting this! :)
Absolutely tremendous
Props for stopping to tune and making good of it!
Left guy... Hes everything Luke Kelly was.. Was a pleasure to listen to you.. On another note I think you'd do a great rendition of Seven Drunken Nights :)
The lyrics to the verses of that last song are the same as the Night Visiting Song that the Dubliners sing
Interesting! Especially as they recorded a version of I'm a Rover with the same chorus but different lyrics (in Scots)
The music blends with there voices lilting I love them
what's the name of the second song they sing?
Roving Journeyman. I recognise it from The Corries .
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The Jolly Beggerman
The melody is "The Jolly Beggerman" barndance