Duelling reels, Irish musicianship +++, Scottish music though!! Great stuff, love the banjo, you'd think the instrument had been invented for this purpose.
Many folks did not pay too much attention to Barny. But he was very essential to the overall performance of the Dubliners. And the same is true for John. Wunderfull people.
Banjo Barney and John Shehan, the life of the instrumental section of the Dubs. The fiddle guy - John Shehan - is still going strong, and actually released an album in 2020.
Would ya not be talking bollocks. Half the pubs in the west of Ireland have this kind of playing going on every week (well not now obviously, but generally), and a fair amount of them in Dublin too.
Sheet music for the tunes Spey in Spate: www.folktunefinder.com/dots/57378-entire.png Mason's Apron: slowplayers.org/wp-content/uploads/Mason%E2%80%99s-Apron1.png
Definitely great work from Barney and John. I might say this is their best perform I ever heard. I don't entirely agree with you about the founding. So far I've heard that Barney already played with Ronnie back in 1958, where they started the group Ronnie Drew Folk Group. In 1962 though, they renamed according to Ronnie, who wasn't very much interested in getting all the credit by naming the group in one persons name, as every member was doing an equal job, so therefore they changed to the Dubliners.
It was Luke's idea to rename the band the Dubliners. He was reading a book of short stories by James Joyce at the time. One of the story's was called the Dubliners. That's how the name came about.
Barney is good because he is a social guy, not a guy who try to compete, and show everybody what a good player he is. There is some guys who tries to proove that they are the greatest player on the planet. But to little effect.
Now if this was a female band they would have consulted each other about what outfit they were wearing as to avoid a clash of similar dresses. Obviously Barney and John didn't do this regarding their shirts. Quality music though. 😀
Not really It's a Scottish tune called the Masons Apron but whether that is just a stonemasons apron or linked by name to freemasonry is debatable. In any event it was first called "Braes Of Glenorchy" and also "The Isla reel" prior to the various "mason " names it is also known as.. The first tune is also Scottish and by James Scott Skinner . Both Spey (the River) and Skinner are of North East Scotland
Duelling reels, Irish musicianship +++, Scottish music though!! Great stuff, love the banjo, you'd think the instrument had been invented for this purpose.
The reel “Spey in Spate” has been giving me headaches for years, but Barney nailed it, for sure.
Many folks did not pay too much attention to Barny. But he was very essential to the overall performance of the Dubliners.
And the same is true for John. Wunderfull people.
Brilliant 👏 👏 👏
Oh my the young Dubliners...God bless the post, it will keep me at least another ten years !!
An absolute master class for young up and coming musicians to fine tune their talents
That guy on the fiddle is from another planet! Unbelievable!
so is the guy on the banjo.
Banjo Barney and John Shehan, the life of the instrumental section of the Dubs. The fiddle guy - John Shehan - is still going strong, and actually released an album in 2020.
לכל אחד ולכולכם ביחד נעמתם לנו מאד במוזיקה שלכם ...תמשיכו להביא צלילים נפלאים!!!
Barney's like "Duel accepted John!" excellent stuff
Barney and John in matching shirts!
Went shopping together 😂😂
The best days, when Luke was still there. Grew their hair so booking agents would easily recall "The group with the long hair." Lucky audience.
Absolutely amazing these guys! Hurrah The Dubliners!
Music at its best 👌
I absolutely Love this. Back in the Days when there was great Music. John and Barney, it won‘t get better. ❤️💚🍀The Best Ireland gave the world.
agreed
No sweeter music than Barney RIP and John at their best.
אוהבת את הצרידות של הכינור ואת מוזיקה שמפיק החליל האירי...חגיגה אין סופית !!!
That look John gives Barney at 3:24 them boys meant business with their reels
Not sure how it took me song long to find this comment, but im glad im not the only one to notice that! Barney saying its my turn 😂
Simply outstanding!
Großartig!
I love those guys, i just love them.
Hard not to
Cuando tomemos cerveza de Irlanda vamos a escuchar esta musica porque es lo mas adecuado para la ocasion
Absolutely world class. Hup!
it is the best when barney and john are playing it
יופי של מיקס !!! עולה עולה !!!
Only ever heard this on the pipes , first class musicianship , as usual from the lads 👏👏👏
Que hermosa actuacion una historica perfomance
Absolutemente 👍👍
This video is still waiting to be properly appreciated.
They don't make 'em like this any more! Absolutely classic playing.....
Would ya not be talking bollocks. Half the pubs in the west of Ireland have this kind of playing going on every week (well not now obviously, but generally), and a fair amount of them in Dublin too.
@@jackdaly7764 Fuck up Jack he dorty hoower ye
@@jackdaly7764 True enough - I just meant that Barney and John (and the others) won't be repeated! Thank God John is still going strong at 80!
man that Flamingo guitar strumming by Ronnie Drew from Spain he learned and studied
Love how Luke is just in the back fiddling with his banjo.
His "Fiddlers' Green" is superb - he was a keen fisherman.
amazing stuff.
Love this music XX
A whirlwind of awesomeness.
Excellent playing. Two favourites of mine. Thanks for posting this video.
That is the best clip I have seen of these two legends! Thank you very much for posting it.
love and love and love that music wow souvenir souvenir
I live 30 mins away from the river Spey in Aberdeenshire Scotland the traditional music found in the area has to be some of the best you’ll ever hear
Masons aprin is amazing on the pipes , ye cant beat them.
Scotland and ireland some of the best stuff about
Two Great Scottish Reels....the country has 1000s of them. Very popular in Ireland.
I could listen to this all day, reminds me of an Irish version of Charlie Daniels Band lol
What's even more grand about the instruments they play individually and how they play it reflects on their own personalities
Great moment !!!!
loved it
Makes me feel like a child .love the Dubbliners
love it! greeting from.bali island
Look what we’re MISSING. Thank god for video,,,,,,,
Amazing fiddling down the neck!
Adam he is playing up the neck mate.
Sheahan ..great job a bit of old classical training there!
Priceless. :-)
Superb
Sheet music for the tunes
Spey in Spate: www.folktunefinder.com/dots/57378-entire.png
Mason's Apron: slowplayers.org/wp-content/uploads/Mason%E2%80%99s-Apron1.png
Norwegian TV 🇳🇴👍🏻
Just great!
You can see Luke in the background tippin away at masons apron
Sorry I cannot give multiple upvotes on that. Total Masters in their genre.
Definitely great work from Barney and John. I might say this is their best perform I ever heard.
I don't entirely agree with you about the founding.
So far I've heard that Barney already played with Ronnie back in 1958, where they started the group Ronnie Drew Folk Group.
In 1962 though, they renamed according to Ronnie, who wasn't very much interested in getting all the credit by naming the group in one persons name, as every member was doing an equal job, so therefore they changed to the Dubliners.
I think it was luke's idea to rename the group in "the dubliners". Thats what is written in Wikipedia. Greetings from germany.
It was Luke's idea to rename the band the Dubliners. He was reading a book of short stories by James Joyce at the time. One of the story's was called the Dubliners. That's how the name came about.
מפתיעים ומחדשים וזה כף אותה הגברת רק בשינוי האדרת..
ok i gave a like without being able to read Hebrew . Good vibes
AND THATS what you call................"Baring Down on HER Boys." hahahahahahaha
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I was about to see their concert in Trondheim in 1998, but I were too drunk, so the doormen would not let me in.
2:45 oO
Barney is good because he is a social guy, not a guy who try to compete, and show everybody what a good player he is. There is some guys who tries to proove that they are the greatest player on the planet. But to little effect.
😍
Come on. He's showing off here. They all do at any given time. That's okay, they're there for a reason, they were good.
Спасибо! Зажигаете классно!
מחכה לחגיגות ה100 שלהם כי המנגינה חייבת להמשיך...
Looking for the instrumental ….Gary Owen
Is Barney the Violin player?
No
Now if this was a female band they would have consulted each other about what outfit they were wearing as to avoid a clash of similar dresses. Obviously Barney and John didn't do this regarding their shirts. Quality music though. 😀
It's a well known fact Barney was not fussy what he wore John probably had 2 shirts the same type. Barney probably picked one up and donned it .
Wasn’t that amazing ?
They ain’t making, them like that, anymore.👍
2 grand scottish fiddle tunes.
Does this song have to do with freemasonry?
Not really
It's a Scottish tune called the Masons Apron but whether that is just a stonemasons apron or linked by name to freemasonry is debatable. In any event it was first called "Braes Of Glenorchy" and also "The Isla reel" prior to the various "mason " names it is also known as..
The first tune is also Scottish and by James Scott Skinner . Both Spey (the River) and Skinner are of North East Scotland