Arthur McBride - Paul Brady 1977

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  • Опубликовано: 2 апр 2007
  • Definitive version of Paul Brady's classic.
    I had to reduce it to under 100 MB to fit it all onto one file.
    Well worth it though.....
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  • @bobskingle5762
    @bobskingle5762 2 года назад +796

    True story. In 1977 I worked for the BBC as a sound engineer on this very recording. For production reasons, Paul sang this song three times at this session Each performance was as good as this one. Truly, an amazing artist.

    • @northwards2218
      @northwards2218 2 года назад +38

      That is amazing. Is there a cleaner copy of the audio to be found? I can listen to this over and over. Thank you for you work to capture this beautiful moment.

    • @bobskingle5762
      @bobskingle5762 2 года назад +46

      @@northwards2218 This programme was hosted by Andy Irvine and Paul Brady and was recorded in mono. They went on to record the song in stereo on an album entitled Andy Irvine/Paul Brady on Mulligan Music .Well worth a listen.

    • @northwards2218
      @northwards2218 2 года назад +17

      Many thanks for the prompt reply and direction. I will seek that out. And again, many thanks for being part of this lovely moment in many lives. God bless.

    • @philipweinrobe
      @philipweinrobe 2 года назад +15

      Hi Bob! I'm really obsessed with this live version. however, this youtube upload has a lot of very bad sounding digital artifacts. Do you know where I can find a cleaner version of this mono live version? you got any tapes laying around? I have a studio and can do the transfer. i've been searching high and low for it...but can't find. the studio stereo version is wonderful...but not the same ;)

    • @bobskingle5762
      @bobskingle5762 2 года назад +15

      @@philipweinrobe I agree, this version is really special. I know that we didn't record a "snoop" tape. As it was recorded 45 years ago the original material will be hard to locate. The original uploader says that his/her file was reduced to fit, contacting him/her might be an option. There are other versions on You Tube.

  • @muranichanain6027
    @muranichanain6027 2 месяца назад +43

    In the worst of my daddy's dementia this song would stop him in his tracks and he was transfixed. Paul Brady is and will always be an absolute legend. This song is his masterpiece. No one else will ever come close ❤❤❤

    • @theresacarr1758
      @theresacarr1758 2 месяца назад +2

      What a lovely, touching post , thank you so much. My dear brother now has Alzheimers and loves Paul Brady also ...our parents were from Ireland....bless you for your words 💚💚☘

    • @Martin-tn5lm
      @Martin-tn5lm 2 месяца назад +1

      A legend!!! From west Ireland.

    • @soulfullmusic100
      @soulfullmusic100 Месяц назад +2

      @@theresacarr1758 Your reply is equally as touching.

    • @ifolkinrock
      @ifolkinrock Месяц назад +2

      @@Martin-tn5lm I’m visiting Galway for the first time in a couple of months from now, and I am AMPED.
      There was a travel show on American TV that did an episode on Galway and in the segment on nightlife (craic), the host warned, “Do not try to keep up with the locals”.
      I’m going to try to keep up with the locals, at least once 😅

    • @deemulcahy6553
      @deemulcahy6553 Месяц назад +2

      Your words hit me hard! Such a beautiful picture ❤

  • @Sept1992SJB
    @Sept1992SJB 3 года назад +713

    Do you think he knew he nailed every last second of this rendition with both vocals and guitar at the time? How he holds onto "charming" at the end of the first verse and how he sings "same" in the second verse is just talent beyond belief. I have proudly watched this video dozens of times.

    • @dannynolan6841
      @dannynolan6841 3 года назад +20

      Genius

    • @neilmunro9932
      @neilmunro9932 3 года назад +35

      I reckon he nailed it everytime he played it. That's just the nature of a genius. This one happened to be captured, but I bet the rest of the performances went equally as "charming".

    • @rinacarty6874
      @rinacarty6874 3 года назад +11

      Simply a genius. Brilliant. Gerry Farry 🇮🇪🎸🎶🎤💚🇮🇪

    • @alessandromilan50
      @alessandromilan50 3 года назад +23

      "I have proudly watched this video dozens of times"
      ME TOOO!!!

    • @barbaradavies1171
      @barbaradavies1171 3 года назад +13

      He is using his voice as another instrument in those places - I imagine it just comes naturally each time (as Neil says below).

  • @jamesmccluskey5756
    @jamesmccluskey5756 3 года назад +483

    Let not the enchanting vocals and charming storytelling blind you, this is a masterclass in acoustic guitar playing....
    Ireland is the home of music

    • @briankelly7984
      @briankelly7984 3 года назад +13

      A true master of his craft

    • @TheFolkRevivalProject
      @TheFolkRevivalProject 3 года назад +9

      I'm not exactly sure where Paul Brady got this tune, but the only historical recording I could find that uses the same tune was a Scottish one from the 1930s. I cleaned up the audio as much as I could and featured it in this video:
      ruclips.net/video/293fUgqyHAw/видео.html

    • @RandomTomatoSoup
      @RandomTomatoSoup 3 года назад +8

      no it isn't

    • @conordarcy4663
      @conordarcy4663 3 года назад +3

      @@TheFolkRevivalProject cmon now you've already been told off

    • @conordarcy4663
      @conordarcy4663 3 года назад +2

      @@TheFolkRevivalProject will I go copy and paste what I said the the last one?

  • @leocoyne8118
    @leocoyne8118 4 месяца назад +23

    Many yrars later, many's a tune, many's a singer who had made their effort, there is no-one nowhere, who can better this. Streaming, vocals the whole she-bang... this is life... ladies and gents,. Mr Paul Brady, legend.....

  • @jeremyholmes3911
    @jeremyholmes3911 5 лет назад +324

    Good Lord , it's just ..... well if your here and listening you already know ...

    • @TheFolkRevivalProject
      @TheFolkRevivalProject 3 года назад +6

      The song is probably English and Scottish, not Irish (as you can see here www.vwml.org/search?q=rn2355&is=1). I'm not exactly sure where Paul Brady got this tune, but the only historical recording I could find that uses the same tune was a Scottish one from the 1930s. I cleaned up the audio as much as I could and featured it in this video:
      ruclips.net/video/293fUgqyHAw/видео.html

    • @danieltompkins3072
      @danieltompkins3072 3 года назад +4

      @@TheFolkRevivalProject In this video, ruclips.net/video/cpgU6ly5GlY/видео.html Paul explains finding the song in a Library of Congress book called "The Songs of Carrie Grover."
      Here is a recording of her from 1941: carriegroverproject.com/title/arthur-mcbride/

    • @TheFolkRevivalProject
      @TheFolkRevivalProject 3 года назад +2

      @@danieltompkins3072 Thanks so much! I was trying to research it properly but reached a dead end.

    • @danieltompkins3072
      @danieltompkins3072 3 года назад +1

      @@TheFolkRevivalProject Glad I could help!

    • @ampersand6440
      @ampersand6440 3 года назад +3

      Indeed. Know exactly what you mean.

  • @dogsbark5750
    @dogsbark5750 Год назад +46

    My oldest boy watched and listened to this video as a baby. Today he plays acoustic guitar, slide dobro, electric guitar, mandolin, ukulele, and drums. He often goes back to his irish songs he perfered over those typical nursery songs. What 10 years can do.

    • @nopenaw9835
      @nopenaw9835 5 месяцев назад +5

      I'm 31, my father sang this to me as a baby. When my 2 girls were born, 11 and 7, I made sure this was the first song I ever sang to them. This is the first song they ever heard, straight from Paul Brady. I love this song deeply.

  • @ideaswisecopywriting1045
    @ideaswisecopywriting1045 4 года назад +451

    One of the silver linings of lockdown is to be able to take the time to remind yourself of masterpieces like this.

    • @lookintothesky123
      @lookintothesky123 3 года назад +1

      lol

    • @eoink8387
      @eoink8387 3 года назад +13

      As the economy is being trampled into the ground and the country is being flooded with foreigners. Enjoy the song because this type of Irish culture won’t be around for much longer if things don’t change.

    • @1dulchie113
      @1dulchie113 3 года назад +6

      @@eoink8387 well said mo chara

    • @SyMunro
      @SyMunro 3 года назад +3

      You got it right, just catching up and remembering too. Good health, Slainte

    • @SyMunro
      @SyMunro 3 года назад +1

      @@1dulchie113 tha neil

  • @AS256
    @AS256 2 года назад +31

    My grandad passed away today I can remember he told me he always listened to his cds on the bus rides wherever he went and this was his favourite song, hopefully it’s his favourite song of all time because this song is how I’m going to remember him. Fuck cancer

    • @neilmccormick2064
      @neilmccormick2064 4 месяца назад +3

      Your grandad was clearly a very discerning gentleman of exquisite taste in music . May he rest in peace 🙏

    • @deemulcahy6553
      @deemulcahy6553 Месяц назад

      I agree FUCK CANCER!!! I lost my mother and brother to it..

  • @RickyKelleherMusic
    @RickyKelleherMusic 7 лет назад +396

    The way he sings 'same' at 1:24 is absolute magic.

    • @dohertm2
      @dohertm2 4 года назад +2

      In my opinion it's not the pinnacle in an otherwise fantastic song!

    • @rmbjr60
      @rmbjr60 4 года назад +37

      Totally with you on your "same" comment. What is best is not so much that he masters these ornamentations, but that he uses them to express the feelings he finds in the song. It is all about the music in the heart.

    • @richgouette
      @richgouette 4 года назад +46

      nice to see another who finds happiness in some small, seemingly insignificant portion of a tune..

    • @ryantheduke
      @ryantheduke 3 года назад +23

      I played the “same” part for my wife 4 times and...well I’m glad to find others that care about such things.

    • @nailgun4433
      @nailgun4433 3 года назад +18

      I can only describe that it sounds like water flowing over stones in a river

  • @04591739
    @04591739 7 лет назад +224

    Mind boggling how he can play such a complicated piece and sing so passionately and freely at the same time. I'd say he'd be some man doing the household chores.

    • @Brickcellent
      @Brickcellent 3 года назад +5

      And remember all those lyrics

    • @6thornberry
      @6thornberry 3 года назад +2

      He’d be some man emptying a dishwasher!

    • @derekobeirnes482
      @derekobeirnes482 3 года назад +10

      Multitasking abilities, drinking a pint of Guinness and a whiskey chaser after it, along with the quick wit of a good storey or a song, years of practice

    • @blackhaloful
      @blackhaloful 3 года назад +13

      don’t mean to be a stuck up ass but it’s really not a complicated piece at all. It’s in open G that gives it that magical presence. The intro is a handful but overall the song is rather easy going on... the hands anyway. The vocals are what really takes the show in my opinion.

    • @michaelmccrossan5270
      @michaelmccrossan5270 2 года назад

      Ha ) ...I don't do servants! ..

  • @rorycampbell8556
    @rorycampbell8556 3 года назад +132

    Having watched many a singer songwriter perform live on this forum from Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, John Martyn etc, I can honestly say that this is the best example of a true artist who has mastered his craft. The guitar playing is sublime and the singing is beyond that. A beautiful rendition of a fantastic song from a genius of a musician.

    • @christinehobson4825
      @christinehobson4825 Год назад +6

      Paul Brady, a great one of Ireland who represents each one of us beautifully and graciously with such music and song.

    • @flowerbomb333
      @flowerbomb333 Год назад +1

      ☘️☘️☘️

  • @ciarantiger
    @ciarantiger 3 года назад +23

    Oh, me and my cousin, one Arthur McBride
    As we went a-walking down by the seaside
    Now, mark what followed and what did betide
    For it being on Christmas morning...
    Out for recreation, we went on a tramp
    And we met Sergeant Napper and Corporal Vamp
    And a little wee drummer, intending to camp
    For the day being pleasant and charming.
    "Good morning! Good morning!" the sergeant did cry
    "And the same to you gentlemen!" we did reply,
    Intending no harm but meant to pass by
    For it being on Christmas morning.
    But says he, "My fine fellows if you will enlist,
    It's ten guineas in gold I will slip in your fist
    And a crown in the bargain for to kick up the dust
    And drink the King's health in the morning.
    For a soldier he leads a very fine life
    And he always is blessed with a charming young wife
    And he pays all his debts without sorrow or strife
    And always lives pleasant and charming...
    And a soldier he always is decent and clean
    In the finest of clothing he's constantly seen
    While other poor fellows go dirty and mean
    And sup on thin gruel in the morning."
    "But", says Arthur, "I wouldn't be proud of your clothes
    For you've only the lend of them as I suppose
    And you dare not change them one night, for you know
    If you do you'll be flogged in the morning.
    And although that we are single and free
    We take great delight in our own company
    And we have no desire strange faces to see
    Although that your offers are charming
    And we have no desire to take your advance
    All hazards and dangers we barter on chance
    For you would have no scruples for to send us to France
    Where we would get shot without warning"
    "Oh now!", says the sergeant "I'll have no such chat
    And I neither will take it from spalpeen or brat
    For if you insult me with one other word
    I'll cut off your heads in the morning"
    And then Arthur and I we soon drew our hods
    And we scarce gave them time for to draw their own blades
    When a trusty shillelagh came over their heads
    And bade them take that as fair warning
    And their old rusty rapiers that hung by their side
    We flung them as far as we could in the tide
    "Now take them out, Divils!", cried Arthur McBride
    "And temper their edge in the morning".
    And the little wee drummer we flattened his pow
    And we made a football of his rowdeydowdow
    Threw it in the tide for to rock and to row
    And bade it a tedious returning
    And we having no money, paid them off in cracks
    And we paid no respect to their two bloody backs
    For we lathered them there like a pair of wet sacks
    And left them for dead in the morning.
    And so to conclude and to finish disputes
    We obligingly asked if they wanted recruits
    For we were the lads who would give them hard clouts
    And bid them look sharp in the morning.
    Oh me and my cousin, one Arthur McBride
    As we went a walkin' down by the seaside,
    Now mark what followed and what did betide
    For it being on Christmas morning

  • @escherpainting8622
    @escherpainting8622 Год назад +52

    There are things that this man is doing with his voice in this video that haven't been done before it, and haven't been done since. This is an absolutely mastery of melisma, pitching, phrasing, the lot. I have absolutely no earthly idea how a person can sing that way.

    • @bluecurlygirl
      @bluecurlygirl Год назад +9

      My best guess is that Paul was surrounded by a lot of Sean Nós singers growing up. When he sings "same" it's almost like he's cradling it with his voice. A lot of the phrasing and pitch he uses is very similar to sean nós singing, a very old Irish style of singing and all in Irish, absolutely spellbinding when sung right. There's a 17 minute video from St Patricks Festival that you might find worth a wee listen.

    • @artseosamhogriobhta
      @artseosamhogriobhta Год назад +2

      @@bluecurlygirl It's called a trill, very common in folk music from all over these islands but the gaels have certainly mastered it. It's ornamentation that is found in lots of Sean Nós as you say

    • @nicnaimhin2978
      @nicnaimhin2978 Год назад +2

      @@artseosamhogriobhta This style of singing is distinctively Irish ,as described.

    • @chadjohnson-authormusician8072
      @chadjohnson-authormusician8072 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@artseosamhogriobhta Not exactly. A "trill" is simply the alteration of two notes repeatedly and quickly. A melisma is technically any one syllable that's sung with several notes, so it's a catch-all term for many different ornaments. While a vocal trill would be a type of melisma, trills (extended ones, at least) are far more common on instruments because it's much easier to do than with the voice.
      What he's doing here is a melisma, but it's not just a trill, because it involves more than just two pitches. It's closer to another type of ornament called a "turn," which involves three notes: the principal note, a note above, and a note below.
      What he sings exactly on "same" (I slowed it down to half speed) is E - F - E - F - E - D, where the first E - F - E happens together, and then the F - E - D happens together. Of course, these groupings are much harder to hear at full speed, but at half speed, they're quite clear. Anyway, so, while it is a melisma, it's not just a trill; it's closer to a turn.
      On a side note, it's absolutely ASTONISHING how spot on his pitch is throughout (including this melisma) even at half speed. What an incredible talent.

    • @artseosamhogriobhta
      @artseosamhogriobhta 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for explaining. I didn't know it was that complicated. It's very common ornamentation in Irish music. So now I know it isn't a trill but a turn. We'd grown up learning it was called a trill, more of a watch and repeat kind of deal without understanding any of the fundamentals. As others have mentioned, it's very common here in folk music styles like Sean Nós. @@chadjohnson-authormusician8072

  • @Feuerzahn
    @Feuerzahn 2 года назад +53

    Guys, please listen to me: This is absolute master class of musicianship.
    Listen carefully: The fabulous guitar playing, the singing, both together, the lyrics, everything. I don't know how to express this, since it's indescribable. Just listen and you'll see what real music is like.

  • @americandeluxe8181
    @americandeluxe8181 8 лет назад +769

    Found this last night. I've listened no less than 40 times in the last 24 hours.

    • @feidhelmofoghladha5525
      @feidhelmofoghladha5525 8 лет назад +20

      +American Deluxe Fair play, this some song....Greetings from Ireland

    • @tonyconnaghan5508
      @tonyconnaghan5508 7 лет назад +8

      good on ya

    • @GeneralSherman64
      @GeneralSherman64 7 лет назад +27

      welcome to paradise my friend

    • @aine7173
      @aine7173 7 лет назад +11

      American Deluxe is that all.

    • @underfakelights
      @underfakelights 7 лет назад +22

      I too have found myself in this majestic infinite loop! Having just discovered Paul Brady I am in awe.

  • @GerryMATW
    @GerryMATW 12 лет назад +169

    I never get tired of this. Six minutes and fifty two seconds of human civilisation at its finest.

    • @maireadoneill7052
      @maireadoneill7052 Год назад +5

      I did not believe it was half that long, and had to check the timestamp, it seemed to go by like that. A privelege to see such a level of artistry

    • @albertchapar3954
      @albertchapar3954 3 месяца назад +1

      "Civilization at its finest." Indeed sir. I feel the same about your comment. Pithy perfection.

  • @kathleenucinski6333
    @kathleenucinski6333 Год назад +7

    If this were any more beautiful, I don’t think I could bear it.

  • @grantryder5463
    @grantryder5463 3 года назад +23

    In 1975 I had the great experience of being Planxty's UK tour driver. Their support was the wonderful Steve Ashley. I had not been exposed to Irish folk music before. I became a fan immediately. Andy Irvine, Paul Brady, Liam O'Flyn and Jonny Moynahan. I didn't realise at the beginning of the tour how popular they were already in the UK. They were also really good company. Watched Paul play this every night. Always got a huge response from the audiences. Paul played a Yamaha acoustic and changed strings before every performance. I think his guitar tuning on this was DADGAD.

    • @jamesmulhern1355
      @jamesmulhern1355 3 года назад +3

      Open g

    • @grantryder5463
      @grantryder5463 3 года назад +2

      @@jamesmulhern1355 yes, my bad knowledge of open tunings.

    • @chrisgorman8191
      @chrisgorman8191 5 месяцев назад

      That must be why start sounds like Led Zeppelin

  • @kololikate
    @kololikate 3 месяца назад +6

    Amazing. I love this song and Paul Brady is just the best.

  • @dmfrench
    @dmfrench 2 года назад +13

    Every single year on this holy day of St. Patrick, I listen with eyes closed and dram in hand 🥰 🇮🇪☘️💚

  • @JoaoMoriera2
    @JoaoMoriera2 3 года назад +18

    The reality of press gangs in times past is something a lot of us might fully appreciate. You could be beaten, abducted and forced into service into one of Britain's many wars, never to be seen again by your loved ones. It's sobering to think of the families of men who died in foreign lands after being pressed into service, never knowing what happened to their sons, brothers or husbands. I've always loved the contempt of this song for the warmongering recruiters, for each man shouldn't have to fight and die for any King's cause or any foreign lands other than his own.

    • @killercd7682
      @killercd7682 3 года назад

      Lol boo hoo. Our great and Glorious Empire. Oh to be part of it again!

    • @JoaoMoriera2
      @JoaoMoriera2 3 года назад +2

      @@killercd7682 No

    • @noelcorcoran1169
      @noelcorcoran1169 5 дней назад

      @@killercd7682 it's dead and gone...never to return..

    • @fractuss
      @fractuss 2 дня назад

      Yes, our draft board (in the U.S.) is so much more civilized.

  • @brucebodden513
    @brucebodden513 4 года назад +79

    Wow. Never heard this guy before. At the beginning I was just thinking "this is some pretty nice guitar playing," then he opens his mouth and - what a voice! Great song, too.

    • @TheFolkRevivalProject
      @TheFolkRevivalProject 3 года назад +2

      I'm not exactly sure where Paul Brady got this tune, but the only historical recording I could find that uses the same tune was a Scottish one from the 1930s. I cleaned up the audio as much as I could and featured it in this video:
      ruclips.net/video/293fUgqyHAw/видео.html

    • @deejaykay1975
      @deejaykay1975 3 года назад +1

      Bruce Bodden legend.

    • @conordarcy4663
      @conordarcy4663 3 года назад +2

      @@TheFolkRevivalProject no

    • @balsham137
      @balsham137 3 года назад

      Would you ever fuck off no one asked you

  • @todddwyer3738
    @todddwyer3738 4 года назад +609

    My favorite Christmas song about hanging out with my cousin and bludgeoning English recruiters to death.

  • @zylaxis
    @zylaxis 5 лет назад +151

    I love this song so much. It really illustrates in stark relief the absurdity of peaceable, free men being recruited to die in someone else's stupid war.

    • @deejaykay1975
      @deejaykay1975 3 года назад +4

      David Matthew Shere exactly...

    • @jamesgarvey1981
      @jamesgarvey1981 3 года назад +2

      @@TheFolkRevivalProject "someone elses war" still applies even if it is scottish or english in origin...

  • @TheOrbit14
    @TheOrbit14 7 месяцев назад +9

    Spellbinding, simply pure magic.

  • @kevingillies7811
    @kevingillies7811 4 года назад +113

    I love this song, I love the island of Ireland and I love being Scottish because we are the same, they will never take that away from us, I am a Gàidhlig speaker, us Celts. I play this on Christmas morning. We'll all get there ; Scotland and Ireland forever!

    • @mixerD1-
      @mixerD1- 4 года назад +7

      A lán grá, sláinte agus sáistainach air tú féin agus do clann buíochas le Día Caoimhínn a mac.

    • @user-uu1et3fk4c
      @user-uu1et3fk4c 4 года назад +4

      🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇮🇪🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇮🇪

    • @ArchStantonify
      @ArchStantonify 4 года назад +3

      i do the same every christmas morn

    • @DavidAndrewsPEC
      @DavidAndrewsPEC 4 года назад +1

      Thig ar latha, gu dearbh!

    • @deanmc4972
      @deanmc4972 4 года назад

      youre a sound man Kevin

  • @geoffbeswick6032
    @geoffbeswick6032 4 года назад +34

    This is astonishing. I saw him perform it in October 1975 when he replaced Christy Moore in Planxty. FOURTY FOUR YEARS later I remember that thrill. It might be the single best song I have ever heard.

  • @achimzuhlke239
    @achimzuhlke239 Год назад +49

    Anything wrong in just loving this outstanding piece of music? I´ve been listening to this song for more than 40 years now and I never got tired of it. I never will. Greetings from Hamburg, Germany and wishing for peace all over the world.

  • @robertloader9826
    @robertloader9826 8 месяцев назад +8

    One of the most perfect performances - in terms of execution and conviction - ever committed to tape. A genius and to be compared with the very greatest of his time.

  • @cliffordtheriault6483
    @cliffordtheriault6483 3 года назад +28

    428 thumbs down!! Have you no musical bones in your body to thumbs down this absolute masterpiece of talent!!

    • @patdainel9037
      @patdainel9037 3 года назад +4

      Those 428 are everything that’s wrong with this world

    • @kayakwestnow4788
      @kayakwestnow4788 2 года назад +4

      @@patdainel9037 ulster loyalists.

    • @virginiahiggins6863
      @virginiahiggins6863 Год назад +5

      Obviously had their phone upside down when giving a like..

  • @quaiderz
    @quaiderz 7 лет назад +567

    This is the 'Die Hard' of christmas tunes

    • @schmoyoho
      @schmoyoho 7 лет назад +16

      full lol

    • @IrisGlowingBlue
      @IrisGlowingBlue 6 лет назад +7

      I know this is from a year ago but you are entirely right

    • @toroddrhjell598
      @toroddrhjell598 5 лет назад +4

      You're not wrong!

    • @calumisdead
      @calumisdead 5 лет назад +9

      @@schmoyoho what the fuck

    • @wittywoo9559
      @wittywoo9559 5 лет назад +4

      Me da shared this with me many moons ago , its a gem !!

  • @innovativeatavist159
    @innovativeatavist159 Год назад +31

    I have sensory processing issues. This performance is SO good that the physical pain I feel in my head from that high pitched noise is still worth bearing to listen to this over and over again.
    It's literally so good I go through pain to listen to it. Holy crap.

    • @themanhimself1229
      @themanhimself1229 Год назад +3

      Try downloading it and using Audacity or something to remove that sound.

    • @m6tcz
      @m6tcz 8 месяцев назад

      @@themanhimself1229 my best attempt to remove it: ruclips.net/video/LM8RwzvcgE8/видео.htmlsi=-AB5q8l-e2ea6bXV

  • @instanceTu
    @instanceTu 3 года назад +49

    It is almost incomprehensible how good this is... absolutely jaw dropping

    • @TheMfmccarthy
      @TheMfmccarthy 2 года назад +6

      Astounding

    • @martifingers
      @martifingers 2 года назад +3

      Ind4ed, if this were all he ever had done he would be up there with the finest acoustic musicians. But he did seminal work with the Johnstons and wrote The Island and on and on. A true Irish icon.

  • @download77
    @download77 7 лет назад +130

    Fine, particularly fine. No pyrotechnics, no gimmicks, no gyrations, just talent honed by practice and joy.

    • @ultimatedarkrai255
      @ultimatedarkrai255 6 лет назад +3

      download77 for this kind of song that’s what good but I do see why most pop singers have stupid gimmicks in concerts
      Need to keep the crowds attention somehow

    • @psychosissafari
      @psychosissafari 4 года назад +7

      I felt the one thing missing from this performance was a gyration or two

    • @paulcooney1313
      @paulcooney1313 3 года назад

      B hi

  • @conorredmond653
    @conorredmond653 4 года назад +11

    Ireland, the musical nation, owes a huge debt and and an as yet unacknowledged tribute to Paul Brady.

  • @michaelpowderly5514
    @michaelpowderly5514 4 года назад +41

    March 17th 2020....who's still listening to this? Happy St.Patrick's day!

  • @collinswhack
    @collinswhack 12 лет назад +14

    Borderline perfection. That standard of guitar playing and singing is just not impossible for a normal human being to do simultaneously.

  • @pputnam100
    @pputnam100 3 года назад +66

    Once again it happens..!? After so many listenings to this song, as I'm marveling at the gorgeous guitar work in that open G, he comes in singing and the hair on my neck stands up straight, I'm usually driven to tears, not by the words, but by the emotion in his voice. As great as the guitar work is, and it's as good as I've ever heard in this genre, his singing here is magnificent , as great an instrument as I've ever heard regardless of genre. For many years my favorite singer was Kenneth McKellar, and I add Brady to the short two person list

    • @MrStingray1985
      @MrStingray1985 2 года назад +5

      As I was listening to this for probably the 100th time right now, I was thinking the exact same thing: the voice of his singing here is absolutely marvellous, easy though it may be to sort of miss that because of how beautiful the guitar playing is at the same time.

    • @bseburke1
      @bseburke1 Год назад +2

      Dolores Keane is on my list as well! Check out Craigie Hills, she's like the Paul Brady of Irish singers

  • @whitebocolate69
    @whitebocolate69 2 года назад +14

    The way he’s playing that guitar is on some fuckin legendary shit. Dudes gettin it🤙🏻

  • @ryanjoyce3957
    @ryanjoyce3957 4 года назад +133

    There is actually something magical with this song and Paul’s voice , of all the songs I love there’s just something else in this one

    • @adolftostig892
      @adolftostig892 4 года назад +4

      I agree

    • @NancyDrewe
      @NancyDrewe 4 года назад +5

      Yes, he nails it with this. I love this song.

  • @derekpink
    @derekpink 6 лет назад +13

    Holy shit!
    100MB or not... this is spectacular. A voice and an acoustic guitar and it is 100 times more powerful than almost anything on the radio these days.

  • @porterhall27
    @porterhall27 6 лет назад +44

    stunningly good..probably the best solo guitar and voice performance i have ever heard

  • @strangelove47
    @strangelove47 10 лет назад +294

    It wouldn't be Christmas morning without a quick blast of Arthur McBride from the peerless Paul Brady. Merry Christmas everybody.

  • @bathsheba56
    @bathsheba56 15 лет назад +24

    I had a girlfriend in Seattle who was aware of the whole UK/ Irish scene. I play, and thought that the blues were the end-all for music, but when she turned me on to Irish stuff particularyly, I was blown away by the open tunings and stories. Great, Paul Brady!!

    • @PsychoKiller24601
      @PsychoKiller24601 Год назад

      Reading his book at the moment and he certainly thought the blues was the end all for music too!

  • @buxvan
    @buxvan 2 года назад +8

    Just listened to this song for the first time. Bloody brilliant. The only other time I'd heard of this genius was his song "nobody knows"
    Just as good guitar player as Richard Thompson I'd say. (& I'm not even Irish) !

  • @Ailin758
    @Ailin758 4 месяца назад +2

    Back in 77 in ireland i used to work overtime on the week end. Destination America! Saved the money. Went! By myself! All my kin in Australia! I have no regrets. Came over alone. Never looked back. Americans are the best givers in the world! Im now 63. I came here in 83. I thought When i came off the plane that JFK was New York City!!! Also I honestly think that New Yorkers are very like the Irish! We are resiliant. We do not give in! We work to live and to strive for our children. And for the next generation.

  • @americanbridgecompany
    @americanbridgecompany Год назад +9

    The little vibrato accents he puts on some of those notes are so subtle and easily overlooked in efforts to replicate Brady's music. That kind of thing only comes when everything else you are doing is automatic. The finishing details on a masterpiece arrangement.

    • @linneasaoirse
      @linneasaoirse 4 месяца назад

      Exactly! Those little vocal runs give me life. The absolute best.

  • @goatcheesebaguette2331
    @goatcheesebaguette2331 5 лет назад +171

    That's a heck of a bit of guitar playing, everything else beside.

    • @barryfitzgerald785
      @barryfitzgerald785 4 года назад +11

      You can say that again.

    • @Dante3025
      @Dante3025 3 года назад +6

      Check out his re-recording on Spotify. To see how even more intricate it is after another 30 years

    • @massimogiuntini1
      @massimogiuntini1 3 года назад +1

      As simple as that !

    • @massimogiuntini1
      @massimogiuntini1 3 года назад +2

      @@TheFolkRevivalProject this is just beautiful. Thank you so much for that

    • @willhennessy6842
      @willhennessy6842 3 года назад +1

      i dont play guitar but that looks so detailed and awesome

  • @medb8882
    @medb8882 3 месяца назад +3

    The pace of playing such an intricate rhythm whilst singing is insane to me. Always come back to this even years later, amazing

  • @shepardbarbash4073
    @shepardbarbash4073 4 года назад +40

    I love at 3:21 the combination of what he does on the guitar (the two repeated chords) and how he sings the lyric ‘for you’ve only the lend of them as I suppose.’ The two rhythms are so independent.

    • @artseosamhogriobhta
      @artseosamhogriobhta 10 месяцев назад

      I actually believe that's a mistake in an otherwise flawless performance. If you're playing this yourself you should just play the verse as it's played before and after that verse.

    • @americanbridgecompany
      @americanbridgecompany 5 месяцев назад

      @@artseosamhogriobhta In a different version (Lost Liberty Tapes), he does the same thing, so probably not a mistake.

  • @brendanmccarthy8756
    @brendanmccarthy8756 Год назад +17

    First heard this song 10 years ago on a tour bus in Ireland the wife and kids were asleep. I was awake looking at the beauty of the country song has stuck with me ever since

    • @rowebacon
      @rowebacon 7 месяцев назад +1

      Same exact experience. It's forever imprinted on my brain as a result.

  • @beejdailey9824
    @beejdailey9824 2 года назад +12

    So natural, perfectly understated performance!

  • @gabriellecaucutt2611
    @gabriellecaucutt2611 2 года назад +9

    My sweetheart share his favorite Irish album with me when we were separated by miles and no cellphones...I fell in love with this piece and after sweet 16 years of marriage, just Googled it and found it...had been looking for years!

  • @mori1166
    @mori1166 6 лет назад +294

    Oh, me and my cousin, one Arthur McBride
    As we went a-walking down by the seaside
    Now, mark what followed and what did betide
    For it being on Christmas morning...
    Out for recreation, we went on a tramp
    And we met Sergeant Napper and Corporal Vamp
    And a little wee drummer, intending to camp
    For the day being pleasant and charming
    "Good morning ! Good morning!" the sergeant did cry
    "And the same to you gentlemen!" we did reply
    Intending no harm but meant to pass by
    For it being on Christmas morning
    But says he, "My fine fellows if you will enlist
    It's ten guineas in gold I will slip in your fist
    And a crown in the bargain for to kick up the dust
    And drink the King's health in the morning
    For a soldier he leads a very fine life
    And he always is blessed with a charming young wife
    And he pays all his debts without sorrow or strife
    And always lives pleasant and charming...
    And a soldier he always is decent and clean
    In the finest of clothing he's constantly seen
    While other poor fellows go dirty and mean
    And sup on thin gruel in the morning."
    "But", says Arthur, "I wouldn't be proud of your clothes
    For you've only the lend of them as I suppose
    And you dare not change them one night, for you know
    If you do you'll be flogged in the morning
    And although that we are single and free
    We take great delight in our own company
    And we have no desire strange faces to see
    Although that your offers are charming
    And we have no desire to take your advance
    All hazards and dangers we barter on chance
    For you would have no scruples for to send us to France
    Where we would get shot without warning"
    "Oh now!", says the sergeant "I'll have no such chat
    And I neither will take it from spalpeen or brat
    For if you insult me with one other word
    I'll cut off your heads in the morning"
    And then Arthur and I we soon drew our hods
    And we scarce gave them time for to draw their own blades
    When a trusty shillelagh came over their heads
    And bade them take that as fair warning
    And their old rusty rapiers that hung by their side
    We flung them as far as we could in the tide
    "Now take them out, Divils!", cried Arthur McBride
    "And temper their edge in the morning"
    And the little wee drummer we flattened his pow
    And we made a football of his rowdeydowdow
    Threw it in the tide for to rock and to row
    And bade it a tedious returning
    And we having no money, paid them off in cracks
    And we paid no respect to their two bloody backs
    For we lathered them there like a pair of wet sacks
    And left them for dead in the morning
    And so to conclude and to finish disputes
    We obligingly asked if they wanted recruits
    For we were the lads who would give them hard clouts
    And bid them look sharp in the morning
    Oh me and my cousin, one Arthur McBride
    As we went a walkin' down by the seaside
    Now mark what followed and what did betide
    For it being on Christmas morning

    • @kkoo3247
      @kkoo3247 5 лет назад +8

      well done!

    • @Givingitashot
      @Givingitashot 5 лет назад +20

      Love it when people post the full lyrics!! Cheers man!

    • @gregorysullivan7175
      @gregorysullivan7175 5 лет назад +9

      Thank you for posting the lyrics to this superb song. Something to give true pause.

    • @ArchStantonify
      @ArchStantonify 5 лет назад +9

      Love when people do this. Many thanks!

    • @blzbob7936
      @blzbob7936 5 лет назад +9

      Excellent work! Thank you. x

  • @stephenbyrne3512
    @stephenbyrne3512 3 года назад +14

    This is why life is worth living. What a talent. History and music intertwined.
    'Sir' Paul Brady you are truly a legend.
    I cannot figure out how I grew up in Ireland for over 40 years without hearing this. Just baffles me..
    Its farking beautiful

  • @jcwwwing
    @jcwwwing 14 лет назад +13

    I'm an American who loves country but who also likes Irish folk. until a month ago I had no idea who Paul Brady was. Now I do. I've heard this song before but this guy has no equal when it comes to this song and "The homes of Donegal" . Liking Irish folk and not knowing who Paul Brady was, does not speak well of my curiosity . Great talent.

  • @sneakydeaky8445
    @sneakydeaky8445 5 лет назад +11

    Listen once for the guitar playing. Listen twice for the vocals. Listen thrice for the song.

  • @rtoadietodd
    @rtoadietodd 2 года назад +7

    Paul Brady has the heart of Ireland in his soul

  • @douglasharrington1250
    @douglasharrington1250 2 года назад +7

    Those in the comments noting the open G tuning and calling this easy clearly do not understand the difficulty of playing to that degree, while delivering a flawless vocal performance and clearly are not musicians themselves. This is an example of fine talent and beautiful performance, and almost completely note perfect. Why diminish others to please your own fragile ego?

    • @tommypickles218
      @tommypickles218 Год назад +1

      Yeah what? This is not an easy song to play

  • @truthbetoldni
    @truthbetoldni 8 лет назад +33

    Watched him live at Grand Opera House Belfast in the 70s. The man can make the guitar sing. What a player.

  • @ianjohnson2734
    @ianjohnson2734 2 года назад +11

    His rendition of this, complex, open G song is amazing. Vocals and guitar both are a tour-de-force performance.

    • @speakertreatz
      @speakertreatz 2 года назад +3

      I'm paraphrasing my Dad here but he's talked a lot about the influence and impact this guitar arrangement had when Paul first started playing it in the Dublin folk clubs, it just stood out and set a new standard among all the guitarists in the scene, my Dad included. 'Tour de Force' is the perfect phrase for how he's described it, with all the guitarsts watching every note and complete silence, pin-drop silence from the audience.

  • @innovativeatavist159
    @innovativeatavist159 2 года назад +6

    That high pitched noise is killing me. Which is a shame because this is INCREDIBLE!

  • @dougmacpherson6732
    @dougmacpherson6732 3 года назад +8

    A once very dear friend introduced me to this song about 10 years ago.
    We had a falling out over where we were going to drink a beer (of all things) I often come here to listen to this song and think of him. I usually shed a tear like I am now.
    He moved backed to Ireland and has blocked me on social media, so I know I'm dead to him.
    I miss you Dave, & I still love ya.
    I hope all in life is going well.

  • @Givingitashot
    @Givingitashot 10 лет назад +87

    One of the greatest performances you will ever see, Brady is a legend. This is superb.

  • @NOS5150
    @NOS5150 3 года назад +9

    The seminal version - without a shadow- the hairs on the back of my neck have no control every time I hear this - wistful, meaningful and most of all, from the heart!

  • @lizzy-folksongsscottis4518
    @lizzy-folksongsscottis4518 10 лет назад +10

    He's so magical ..I knew him in the Johnston's Trad days....I was so lucky to have brushed elbows with them..Loved them all.Still do...Rip Adrienne . x

  • @grandadslads1911
    @grandadslads1911 3 года назад +6

    Ahhhh Arthur rebel of all the rebels. Fearless. Such sweet, melodic sounding madness. Brady & Irvine album from 1976. The best of Ireland. Just joyous with history, heart, and intellect in music.

  • @richardmccarthy916
    @richardmccarthy916 6 лет назад +101

    This song is just impossible to get out of your head,you know you just got to get your fix on a regular basis.

    • @jmmacb03
      @jmmacb03 5 лет назад +3

      I am 61 and first heard this in '76 and am back…
      Hard to believe I heard this on the same FM station as Led Zepplin-back in the dasy when DJ's played what they wanted! Cheers, from Toronto

    • @clairecadoux324
      @clairecadoux324 5 лет назад +6

      I couldn't agree more, I find this in turn calming, thought provoking and clever. I particularly love hearing him virtually spit 'spalpeen or brat'. SO good.

    • @timothygraham4304
      @timothygraham4304 5 лет назад +2

      I only discovered it a few weeks ago and I am making up for lost time!

    • @timothygraham4304
      @timothygraham4304 5 лет назад +3

      @First name Last name There's few if any better songs to listen to again and again!

    • @conordarcy4663
      @conordarcy4663 3 года назад +3

      @@TheFolkRevivalProject no

  • @RuB0t
    @RuB0t 4 года назад +40

    I've listened to this over two dozen times in the last 24 hours. Magic.

    • @cccnieh2468
      @cccnieh2468 4 года назад +4

      as have I mate

    • @cosbard9148
      @cosbard9148 4 года назад +2

      ,pure magic Paul Brady

    • @mixerD1-
      @mixerD1- 4 года назад +2

      Same Ruaidhrí a chara.

    • @joefagan9335
      @joefagan9335 4 года назад +1

      I’ve been listening for 49 years!

    • @conordarcy4663
      @conordarcy4663 3 года назад +1

      @@TheFolkRevivalProject no

  • @jtpinnyc
    @jtpinnyc 4 года назад +46

    1:24 the ornamentation on the "same" of "same to you" - outrageous, lol.

    • @benjaminfoord2447
      @benjaminfoord2447 4 года назад +3

      That’s insane.

    • @lmtt123
      @lmtt123 3 года назад +6

      Its sean nós

    • @thedreadnoughts
      @thedreadnoughts 3 года назад +1

      It's amazing. It's not just celtic, it's also reminiscent of the way that middle eastern singers can do those crazy trills between multiple notes over and over. Elite level stuff.

    • @nicnaimhin2978
      @nicnaimhin2978 2 года назад

      This is an ancient, distinctive style of singing In Irish traditional music, known as “sean nos”,which literally means “old style “.

    • @speakertreatz
      @speakertreatz 2 года назад

      it is Sean Nos but more specific the Ulster strain of Sean Nos, it's less 'celtic', the melisma used at 1:24 is much more common, it's earthier almost like gospel or soul singing. Sean Nos purists would be disgusted at this, but it's not too far away from Mariah Carey's melismatic style.

  • @mikehickey2167
    @mikehickey2167 8 месяцев назад +2

    came across an irish radio station on the internet - just love all the music.

  • @kerrijavorka1763
    @kerrijavorka1763 5 лет назад +16

    I am completely obsessed with this song. His voice 😍😍😍 and guitar arrangements melt me!

  • @PeteQuad
    @PeteQuad 4 месяца назад +3

    My favorite Irish folk song by a mile

  • @markmark8545
    @markmark8545 3 года назад +12

    as a performance...this is peerless...the work of a master.

  • @rmbjr60
    @rmbjr60 4 года назад +24

    When I first heard the great Paul Brady perform this it was approx 1997 on my local NPR radio station, WGBH (BTW much thanks to the one and only Brian O'Donovan, for all the amazing celtic music over the years!). When I first heard this tune I thought it was "nice" and very listenable. But over the years (decades) I have grown to appreciate this as a true masterpiece. PB's phrasing, his accent, his high voice, his accent, his unparalleled subtle and sublime guitar playing - all of these grew on me year after year. There are countless moments in this performance that are brilliant, subtle or sublime.

  • @deejaykay1975
    @deejaykay1975 3 года назад +12

    Love this song, and the legend that is Paul Brady!

  • @ploutarkhos
    @ploutarkhos 5 лет назад +154

    Who's watching in 2019?!!!
    😍

    • @theiowan5429
      @theiowan5429 4 года назад +3

      Timeless

    • @cameroncurrie884
      @cameroncurrie884 4 года назад

      Me..shite version...Planxty own this song

    • @DONAL914
      @DONAL914 4 года назад +8

      Ah Cameron. Opinions expressed in that vain???? One of the finest singers of trad ever to be dismissed like that.

    • @cameroncurrie884
      @cameroncurrie884 4 года назад

      Think you need your ears tested if you think that....I'd say one of the worst singers of anything...I've heard better buskers

    • @DONAL914
      @DONAL914 4 года назад +2

      So he's shite and I need my ears tested. An other revelations

  • @davo171
    @davo171 10 лет назад +27

    When we hear this masterfully performed, and frankly masterfully written song...we are seeing back in time.
    To how most people were entertained before electricity. The thing is, its still more capturing than anything in the electrical medium.
    Its had thousands of years of a headstart over the electrical medium.

  • @1voyher177
    @1voyher177 3 года назад +9

    one of the best live performances i have ever heard

  • @PinHead9707
    @PinHead9707 10 лет назад +85

    Everything here is brilliant! His guitarplaying, his voice, the melody and the lyrics. And a fun story it is if you listen...

    • @ArchStantonify
      @ArchStantonify 5 лет назад +6

      not so fun from an irish point of view

    • @barryfitzgerald785
      @barryfitzgerald785 4 года назад

      Exactly, Jan.

    • @conordarcy4663
      @conordarcy4663 3 года назад +3

      @@ArchStantonify the story is about to irish lads beating the crap outta recruiters 🤨

    • @anthonycoulter8571
      @anthonycoulter8571 Год назад

      In hispital ill this keeps me going ,mam and i loved this

  • @friendlybanjoatheist5464
    @friendlybanjoatheist5464 4 года назад +29

    One of the finest folk guitar and singing presentations ever. So authentic. Heartfelt. Gimmick-free. Brilliant! Thanks, Paul!

  • @dewanevl
    @dewanevl 5 лет назад +6

    When you hear the term "his voice was as clear as a bell" this is what they're talking about. This is the best version I've heard of this song and I've heard many of them.

  • @ToddBoyle
    @ToddBoyle Год назад +3

    Fabulous guitar work and his voice. But most of all the spirited rejection of war and recruiting. One of my all time favorites.

  • @davidbwoo
    @davidbwoo 11 месяцев назад +11

    I love the fact that, only 2 years after this platform got started, when there was relatively so little that could be found here, good Mick Connell took the time to upload (and apologize for now-nonexistent upload limits!) these priceless, precious bits of folk culture. Thank you, sir.

  • @desmondmcnally2104
    @desmondmcnally2104 7 лет назад +83

    I've watched and enjoyed this video so many times but have never noticed how superb Paul's breathing is! He can singing two or three phrases without an intake of breath! A real singer/ musician in every sense and still as good today as he was in '77.

  • @user-dw8cx6pq3n
    @user-dw8cx6pq3n 8 месяцев назад +1

    30年ほど前にアンディアーバインとポールブレイディのCDを購入し愛聴していました。懐かしいです。

  • @deluxedjsireland224
    @deluxedjsireland224 4 года назад +10

    Lightning struck twice for me in 2019. I got to see Paul perform this at two separate concerts, both of them very special, the first was with Andy Irvine at Bord Gais (although he performed it alone, exactly as here) and the second was as a duet with Rufus Wainwright at NCH, taking a verse each throughout the song. Both performances were just outstanding, and also very special to me as I was them with my Dad, who introduced me to the song when I was a child and always preferred when Paul would perform it this way, no accompaniment except that incredibly intricate acoustic guitar arrangement.

    • @eoinegan1021
      @eoinegan1021 4 года назад +2

      Also got to see him at NCH. Unbelievable performance, especially considering his age. Goosebumps

    • @deluxedjsireland224
      @deluxedjsireland224 4 года назад +2

      @@eoinegan1021 great wasn't it? He's kept his voice in immaculate condition.

    • @speakertreatz
      @speakertreatz 7 месяцев назад

      Lockdown delirium when I posted. The Bord Gais concert was 2017 not 2019

  • @troutmasked
    @troutmasked 16 лет назад +16

    one of my favourite vocalists of all time. theres something about the great folk singers thats so pure, so captivating and...real that very few others can compete with. no gimmicks, just timeless perfect music

  • @ianenglish123
    @ianenglish123 Год назад +9

    What a masterpiece, he just makes its look so easy and natural. Every word clear and note just perfect.

  • @seanforde7766
    @seanforde7766 Год назад +4

    The forgotten Christmas song. Pure brilliance

  • @rhomacity
    @rhomacity Год назад +5

    frigging brilliant. Double stops , incredible playing., perfect diction and timing. This is probably my favourite folk-y song. It never gets stale, I listen to it over and over. The movie is fun also.

  • @kencarroll4028
    @kencarroll4028 2 года назад +5

    He is a musical wizard. He actually started performing songs while accompanying himself on piano. In addition to his performances, such as this wonderful video, I was seated a couple of feet from him in the mid 80’s in Sligo as he sang beautifully while playing piano. He’s also a great story teller.

  • @gerrycoogan6544
    @gerrycoogan6544 6 лет назад +8

    Paul always does a great performance of this song but this particular version is the definitively one. Incomparable brilliance.

  • @mbkirova
    @mbkirova 7 лет назад +33

    Who could Possibly dislike this- the most golden male voice from Ireland ever?

    • @1intersky
      @1intersky 6 лет назад +3

      You’ve obviously never heard of Luke Kelly.

    • @flatonia
      @flatonia 5 лет назад

      Either of you heard of Van Morrison? Paul has sang (very much backup) with Van and was completely outshined.

  • @MsRTfan
    @MsRTfan 10 лет назад +7

    Oh my. Where have I been all these years? Excited to have discovered him. Better late than never.

    • @carlmccarthy4504
      @carlmccarthy4504 Год назад

      Hi dear friend how are you doing over there hows things working out for you how’s the weather conditions over there hope you keep safe?

  • @TomMcCool5
    @TomMcCool5 13 лет назад +9

    Been listening to this for 30 years and never get tired of it, got the album in vinyl and listened constantly until turntable gave up. Fortunately got the Liberty Tapes on CD excellent live performances. The man is a genius and doesn't get the credit he deserves, Strabanes best export!!!

    • @barramundi4604
      @barramundi4604 3 года назад +1

      Amen! Ireland's finest export, in fact. Genius.

  • @elliehjemmet
    @elliehjemmet 4 года назад +11

    Just bought this CD (Andy Irvine and Paul Brady) --long ago had the vinyl but no longer have a working turntable. So grateful it just fell into my hands again in this format. Many fine serendipities. This is so compelling a song and singer. I searched two years to find out who recorded this back in the early 80's. Had heard a cassette of a Thistle and Shamrock show that included this song but the attribution was missing. I wore out the record, frequently come to RUclips to watch the video. It just doesn't ever get old. Hits me the same way every time I hear it.

  • @user-hx7ss2ts1r
    @user-hx7ss2ts1r 4 месяца назад +1

    Pure Perfection .A mesmerising performance.;vocals ,guitar and story telling exquisite

  • @billblack5805
    @billblack5805 5 лет назад +7

    Tom Brady, Paul Brady. . .I'm thinking of changing my name. A real tour-de-force to combine a pure sean-nós vocal with fantastic guitar playing. I remember him doing a concert in the Bronx sometime around 1974 - not a lot of people in the NY area had any idea who he was!

    • @jmmacb03
      @jmmacb03 5 лет назад +2

      I can't believe I heard him on the same FM station that was playing Led Zepplin-back when DJ's played what they wanted. Grateful that this performance was captured and will live on forever… Hehe, I was teaching myself guitar and didn't know about open tuning and his playing confounded me! ♥

    • @rmbjr60
      @rmbjr60 4 года назад

      Don't forget Jan and Marcia Brady ;-)