I have very fond memories of Tommy Tommy Macon and Liam Clancy performing in Toronto Canada during the 70s and 80s. The Irish music was amazing during this time thanks
I am from Prince Edward Island!! We were great fans of these two!!! My daughter went to Charlottetown to see Tommy with her six year old daughter the y went back stage to get his autograph. They didn't get but made for a great memory and a laugh!!
When I first visited my mum's, Pomeroy, CoTyrone, childhood home in 1964, we had literally 100s of relatives to visit. In every home, there was a picture of President Kennedy, an accordion, a Jim Reeves lp and several Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem lps.
Growing up in Maine with Irish ancestry. I have gotten into Makem and Clancy a bit lately, but had no idea of the Garden Song - my first thought was ‘that’s really catchy’. I almost fell out of my chair when I learned that it was written by Mainer David Mallett (whom I was aware of but not super familiar with), as was the second song played here. What an awesome goodbye performance, as it were - and Mr. Byrne was an awesome host.
Such a pity that time takes these legends from us.
I have very fond memories of Tommy Tommy Macon and Liam Clancy performing in Toronto Canada during the 70s and 80s. The Irish music was amazing during this time thanks
I am from Prince Edward Island!! We were great fans of these two!!! My daughter went to Charlottetown to see Tommy with her six year old daughter the y went back stage to get his autograph. They didn't get but made for a great memory and a laugh!!
Shame never got to see either the clancy brothers or tommy makem but i love them now theyre always on my play list never forgotten
My dad’s all time favorite musicians. And they have grown on me as well.
Wonderful raconteurs and entertainers. Beautifully handled as always by Gay. Ni beidh a leitheid aris ann.
loved their music still do, grew up on this
Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem was a great Irish band a great song at the time.
WERE
Your beautiful music we live on forever? Rest in peace Tommy and Liam amen.
Thanks so much for uploading.
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When I first visited my mum's, Pomeroy, CoTyrone, childhood home in 1964, we had literally 100s of relatives to visit. In every home, there was a picture of President Kennedy, an accordion, a Jim Reeves lp and several Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem lps.
When i die i will see these two at the Gates of heaven and everything will be alright.
Growing up in Maine with Irish ancestry. I have gotten into Makem and Clancy a bit lately, but had no idea of the Garden Song - my first thought was ‘that’s really catchy’. I almost fell out of my chair when I learned that it was written by Mainer David Mallett (whom I was aware of but not super familiar with), as was the second song played here. What an awesome goodbye performance, as it were - and Mr. Byrne was an awesome host.
Wonderful
I was fortunate enough to see these gentlemen perform at NTIF around this time.
😊😊😊😊😊 Legends.
Brilliant ☘️
They don’t make men like these anymore. Listening is a bittersweet experience.
They opened for Bill Cosby in the early 60s in LA. Loved them since. Literally most of my life.❤️
Brilliant
Lovely. You can actually hear an extra instrument playing on the first tune - maybe a mandolin.
I think I like Liam and Tommy more as a duo than the four lads together. Right characters they were as well as fine musicians.
The best
That was when late late show wad worth watching rip gay
100pc.
You were a great Television and Radio man Gay, but Canada is in North America.
How would you call the cap style liam wore? Cord cap?
Martin Murray on the fiddle again
And the name of the fiddle solo ?
What is the name of this lovely song ?
Has anyone seen Liam without that hat
Not relevant.
yes a few times. sure its relevant if you wondered😁
He went pretty badly bald which is why he wore the hat (my opinion)
Isn't Liam the spitting image of Tucker Carlson! 😮
Ever put butter on a pop tart?
both went far too early
fart at @04:35
Nothing like ignorant comments.
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That's how it's done