I (an American) was the guest of an Irish family in Dublin as part of a college program in the 70's. Irish people sing EVERYWHERE - our tour director sang, of course we went to Irish pubs with lots of singing, and when friends got together they played...singing games!!!! Great nation of people!!
They conquered the world... with their pubs and hating the English. Mainly hating the English. It was popular for a time and people bought in. Was a time two thirds of the globe sported the British Red on the maps. Ireland fought back and won away. I expect some other victims have done something as well. Ireland will always be remembered for beating the English and not for any cereals!
And believe it or not - we continue to close each and every concert with this ditty. Here's the one you can singalong to ruclips.net/video/yk2y_j-XrIM/видео.html
Wasn't that a party makes a better end in my opinion :P Do you guys ever think about making a last show with Will and Joe? I'd really like a opportunity to see one of your shows. Pretty sad that I just discovered this band, as it is ending now. But definitely one of the best bands in the world.
I love this song because of it's old innocent character. No fake stage lights and makeup, just a guy blessed with a good voice singing. Isn't that what music is?
... I think I found Jacksepticeye's father. EDIT: As of January 2021 this comment is 2 years old and does not directly correlate with recent events, my condolences to Jack and His family.
To anyone wondering what the bleedin ‘ell the “captian’s daughter” is; its another name for the Cat o’ nine tails a type of whip designed for severe punishment and was last used by the Royal Navy in 1848.
That or when they say "Have you ever seen the captains daughter?" it was a jeer at how unattractive the daughter is. As the Bosun (in charge of the rigging, and rank above all the deck crew) was the one who would actually serve the punishment, as they were usually the strongest and hardiest crew member. It also helped maintain the Bosun's authority.
Hell no and hell yes! The captain's daughter going to get it so damn good that the poor boy gonna have his back torn up by her nails due to the great rutting shes getting that his back is gonna look like hes taken a number of lashes! It's a dirty song as they all are and dont forget it!
@@cybercriminal3110 They could be ordered to 'pass the lash' a cruel punishment where all your mates are forced to whip you. Same mentality but obviously less brutal as the Romans 'decimation'
This song makes me so happy it brings tears to my eyes. My father taught it to me when I was a little girl and the part where they sing, "Shave his belly with a rusty razor." used to make me laugh so hard!!! "Sing it again, daddy!" Aw, you made this lady smile 😃
ricemango...The tune maybe but the lyrics are all about Royal Navy discipline and there were plenty of Irish sailors in the Royal Navy, and they would of taken it back to Ireland. And the the English are (despite what you may believe) all about drinking and singing too. Is there a more Irish song than Danny Boy ? Another Irish folk tune with an Englishman’s lyrics.
I fell in love with this tune thanks to playing NHL 94 on the Sega Genesis while drinking into the wee hours whilst in college. I can't be the only one, can I? 😉 God bless you.
It's up for the North to decide, they want to be British so that's what they are. Northern Ireland isn't being forced against their will and if the time comes when there's strong enough support for independence or uniting with the republic then they can have a vote, just like Scotland did or the UK as a whole with the EU
When I was a child, I remember the Irish Rovers did a show on CBC. I lived in Michigan, USA, but we were fortunate to get CBC our of Windsor. I LOVED THAT SHOW. I watched it every week. And I cried very hard when they did their last show. Thanks for bringing back wonderful memories for me.
Both my parents have since passed away But On my 3rd or 4th Birthday Dad being from Bangor County down knew a few of the rovers and invited them for drink and song to my birthday..Now dad being Irish had a full bar in our Toronto flat basement .. They showed up played a few songs and talked with everyone there. That had no idea they were coming The played a few more songs ..My dad sang a few aswell ... By the time they left The bar was dry the food with gone But to this day I still have the memory of "Puff the magic dragon" sung to me in my head
Left to right: Wilcil McDowell is playing accordion, next up is Will Millar (the guy w/ the hat) on six-string guitar, Jimmy Ferguson is the heavy-set fellow in the middle on vocals, George Millar is next to him on twelve-string guitar, and finally you have Joe Millar on bass.
I just love all this brilliant fantastic iconic Irish folk music !!! The Irish nation are a great country and my late father was a very proud Irishman who lived in the UK for almost 30 years I feel happy and at times very emotional when I watch the Dubliners a great folk band !!!
I am 56. My teacher had the whole class singing this in 3rd grade…fkng 3rd grade! This melts me and takes me back…I know all of the words ❤️ fantastic song!….❤️
I've been listening to the Irish Rovers for a very long time. My wife has never heard any irish music, so this was the first one I led her with to the proper side of music. She now sings it constantly.
I remeber this when I was kid ... My Opa (Grandpa) used to sing this song ... Damn, I was that Drunken Sailor ... Over 30 years active duty Navy!!! God Bless
Wow what a show I was just a kid my friend took me with his parents to see this show . This was the start of me becoming a serious musician. Thanks Irish rovers.
I’m Irish by injection, my husband went to heaven and he got there half hour before the devil knew it. Therefore the su. Will shine always in my back. IRELAND FOREVER ERIN GO BRAC
May the road rise to meet you May the wind be ever at your back May the sun shine warm upon your face The rain fall softly on your fields And until we meet again May God hold you in the palm of His hand. (Irish blessing my mother taught me)
I'm so glad I had a chance to see these purveyors of Irish humor, tears and music from the beginning. Even though it's long past their performing days, seeing this reminds me of what fun we had in their early days in Toronto. ~Much loved & well missed you scoundrels all, alive & dead.
These magnificent musicians came to Australia in the late 70s or early 80s and released an album called "The Irish Rovers in Australia". Many fabulous songs, but one they changed the lyrics for our country was "come by the hills"... It was amazingly adapted, and something very special.
Almost every time we had a thunderstorm when I was a child the power would go out. To keep me from ever getting scared my Dad and I would sit on the porch. He would grab his guitar and this would be one of the songs we would sing. I thought "shave his belly with a rusty razor" was hilarious. I still love thunderstorms to this day.
May the wind always blow at your back, may your house be free from rent, may your days be as long as a beard on Patty Mac and his goat. Whenever you're 135 years old I hope you get an opportunity to visit a peaceful, united Ireland and may you be a half an hour in heaven before the devil knows you're dead. 🇪🇺🇮🇪🇸🇪🇺🇸
I challenge anyone who is in a bad or sad mood to watch this video. Love the energy, love this song. I used to sing that song to a friend of mine all the time because I saw it on a TV show. Never even knew where it came from. This was a blast to watch!
I also wish for a peaceful and united Ireland and that's coming from the heart of a Greek-Australian! I love Irish culture and the traditions!! 😀😘 #peace #love
"May you'll be half an hour in heaven before the devil knows you're dead"
Best quote ever...
True. I triggered on that one too :D
I thought so too, haha
Heaven for the climate, Hell for the company.
Road to Perdition
@@g0rd0nfreeman the Dead South says the company in hell is good.
“We’ll finish this in true Irish fashion... and divide you in two” RIP :(
Pog
[Pulls out chainsaw] Well if you say so
Think that flew over everyone's head 🤣🤣🤣
Hits hard :(
@@cheezekeke3951 r/whoosh
11 years later this is still a vibe
Fr
More like 300 years layers
Correct
@@Sandthesand the earliest version recorded is 1839, so youre not terribly far off
Favourite shanty
I (an American) was the guest of an Irish family in Dublin as part of a college program in the 70's. Irish people sing EVERYWHERE - our tour director sang, of course we went to Irish pubs with lots of singing, and when friends got together they played...singing games!!!! Great nation of people!!
Sounds like my kind of people.
They conquered the world... with their pubs and hating the English. Mainly hating the English. It was popular for a time and people bought in. Was a time two thirds of the globe sported the British Red on the maps. Ireland fought back and won away. I expect some other victims have done something as well. Ireland will always be remembered for beating the English and not for any cereals!
And believe it or not - we continue to close each and every concert with this ditty. Here's the one you can singalong to ruclips.net/video/yk2y_j-XrIM/видео.html
Wasn't that a party makes a better end in my opinion :P
Do you guys ever think about making a last show with Will and Joe?
I'd really like a opportunity to see one of your shows. Pretty sad that I just discovered this band, as it is ending now. But definitely one of the best bands in the world.
+The Irish Rovers . . .and nov 25/15 in peterborough was no exception! what a great show you guys put on :)
+The Irish Rovers Are there going to be more videos like this?
+The Irish Rovers I didn't think they'd allow the bit about the captain's daughter on CBC., but...
+Les Ger The captian's daughter is just a whip, more commonly known as "Cat o' nine tails".
Trouble with the captain 9 months later
Trouble with the captain 9 months later
Trouble with the captain 9 months later
Early in the morning..
thats why you have sabers
I think the Capt'n's daughter was an Euphemism for a the cat'o'nine tails
so no, no trouble with the capt'n nine months later
@@sksaddrakk5183 ye its indeed a euphemism for a whip or some kind op weapon. Its not his actual daughter lol
you had to eat some fruit
you had to eat some fruit
you had to eat some fruit
in the next 2 months
@@nonamemusic8328 but does the captain uses the whip?
1:05 where jacksepticeye got his “oh my god I love it”
it so accurate
Jokes aside that seems like such a fun night, so much positive energy.
I love this song because of it's old innocent character. No fake stage lights and makeup, just a guy blessed with a good voice singing. Isn't that what music is?
Now a-days all music is is just saying the same words thirty times over
Exactly
@P Hawthorne In someways to me it sounds like Ra Ra Rasputin, only a little more faster.
Not the music today lol.All our music now is just fake old shoots
@@lupinthe3rdrobberyincorporated nah theres a bit of a difference
Oh. My. God. I was at that concert. We saw the Irish Rovers every summer at the forum. I was 8 (or so). Thanks for the memories!
Wow you're lucky
lucky man, They are awesome
What year was this concert?
chef...dig this "May you'll be half an hour in heaven before the devil knows you're dead"
Chef Jay Cherish that memory friend 🤘🏼😝🖤
Обожаю вас, ирландцы❤❤❤вы-лучшие!!!
300 years later and this song is still bomb
... I think I found Jacksepticeye's father.
EDIT: As of January 2021 this comment is 2 years old and does not directly correlate with recent events, my condolences to Jack and His family.
i was JUST thinking that
Dude i thaugh i was the only one who noticed he talks like him
Almost exact
@@jaafarchirig3086 OMG it's almost like there both Irish?
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they weren't just vocalists, they were entertainers. glad to see they're still at it after so many years.
God Bless Ireland and Her Beautiful People! The only only true crime is that there are so few Irish folks!
The memories this unlocked without me even looking this up
Girl’s Locker Room: Omg I hate P.E.
Boy’s Locker Room:
Stolen comment
The boys locker room is officialy standing for a peaceful and united Ireland
Why have I seen this comment 5 times on this playlist
@@dsmith977 Look up drunken sailor bathroom. I promise you'll like it.
Wow... you are so good at stealing things from memes...😐😐
No swearwords, no nudity, no twerking, no autotune........PURE GOLD. WITH PURE FANS.
Ansel KYLE they were doing their best not to twerk in this video, as much as this genre of music begs for twerking.
Victor Malone I wheezed when I saw this
Excellent crowd control
Shut up boomer
I wanna say ok boomer but I agree
It's beautiful to see British people coming together
Love and respect from Georgia, may we all see united Ireland together!
jacksepticeye: * plays assassins creed black flag once *
Underrated comment XD
@@vaninaidoo5676 hah
Truly underrated
The rum please
What...
To anyone wondering what the bleedin ‘ell the “captian’s daughter” is; its another name for the Cat o’ nine tails a type of whip designed for severe punishment and was last used by the Royal Navy in 1848.
That or when they say "Have you ever seen the captains daughter?" it was a jeer at how unattractive the daughter is.
As the Bosun (in charge of the rigging, and rank above all the deck crew) was the one who would actually serve the punishment, as they were usually the strongest and hardiest crew member. It also helped maintain the Bosun's authority.
Hell no and hell yes! The captain's daughter going to get it so damn good that the poor boy gonna have his back torn up by her nails due to the great rutting shes getting that his back is gonna look like hes taken a number of lashes! It's a dirty song as they all are and dont forget it!
I don't think they would lash their mate.
@@cybercriminal3110
They could be ordered to 'pass the lash' a cruel punishment where all your mates are forced to whip you. Same mentality but obviously less brutal as the Romans 'decimation'
And when you let a secret out- 'you've let the cat out of the bag' expect to be punished.
This song makes me so happy it brings tears to my eyes. My father taught it to me when I was a little girl and the part where they sing, "Shave his belly with a rusty razor." used to make me laugh so hard!!! "Sing it again, daddy!" Aw, you made this lady smile 😃
We need more of this. The world is in a mess today, so be happy.
“May the wind always blow on your back”
I felt that on a spiritual level
For a sec I got confused this line with another great song’s line: “May the wind be at your back”. This one is from RDR2.
If you're in Ireland, this song is just called "Irish sailor"... Weird.
F. Rick Herr it’s a English West Country sea shanty .
That's just being self-aware
@@martyfeldman3269 actually it was an irish shanty based off the Irish folk song oró sé do bheatha abhaile
ricemango...The tune maybe but the lyrics are all about Royal Navy discipline and there were plenty of Irish sailors in the Royal Navy, and they would of taken it back to Ireland. And the the English are (despite what you may believe) all about drinking and singing too. Is there a more Irish song than Danny Boy ? Another Irish folk tune with an Englishman’s lyrics.
Makes sense
I fell in love with this tune thanks to playing NHL 94 on the Sega Genesis while drinking into the wee hours whilst in college.
I can't be the only one, can I? 😉
God bless you.
13 Years now, This song is still a Masterpiece 🗿
This song is not 13 years old you FOOCKING GENIUS YOU
God: * Creates Irish ppl
Irish ppl:
God: “NOW THAT’S WHAT I’M TALKING ABOUT!”
Trey Lewis God is Irish.. officially confirmed 2020 lol
God loves the Irish.
They are Canadians actually
@@user-yq6sn8ij4w well oof
@@jameshughes9087 yes
These guys just make everyone feel good and are great entertainers. I'm proud to be Irish.
Happy St Patrick’s Day 2021. This clip is fantastic. ☘️
Hello Anna, how are you doing today.
ALL LEGENDARY VIDEOS ARE UPLOADED 10-12 YEARS AGO
The only comment in history to be 100% true
Still wishing for a united Ireland god bless him
Chris Conlon agreed! United as one, under her majesty the queen
@@henryc2570 talk like that and you'll get kneecapped
@@aonghusmcboaby8289 or car bombed.
It's up for the North to decide, they want to be British so that's what they are. Northern Ireland isn't being forced against their will and if the time comes when there's strong enough support for independence or uniting with the republic then they can have a vote, just like Scotland did or the UK as a whole with the EU
@@danny9905 Ah the Village idiot speaks.
So look out half wit or you will get a gift curtesy of S.A.S.
How can anyone NOT like this? 1000 persons are both blind and deaf.
This song used to be my favorite song when I was drunk, now it's still my best song that reminds me of how much fun I had now that I'm sober😁
I feel like they made a pub atmosphere on a massive scale.
When I was a child, I remember the Irish Rovers did a show on CBC. I lived in Michigan, USA, but we were fortunate to get CBC our of Windsor. I LOVED THAT SHOW. I watched it every week. And I cried very hard when they did their last show. Thanks for bringing back wonderful memories for me.
He has the most Irish voice ever. I love the culture and the people so much 🍀
Why thank you 💚
"May you be in heaven for an hour before the devil knows you're dead!"
How True!
Awesome. My Dad loved this song. He was in the USA Navy & this song reminded him of their fun times. Thank you so very much.
Hello! How are you doing today! Please pardon me for intruding into your privacy but I just wanted to know if you're a fan! Stay safe
Both my parents have since passed away But On my 3rd or 4th Birthday Dad being from Bangor County down knew a few of the rovers and invited them for drink and song to my birthday..Now dad being Irish had a full bar in our Toronto flat basement .. They showed up played a few songs and talked with everyone there. That had no idea they were coming The played a few more songs ..My dad sang a few aswell ... By the time they left The bar was dry the food with gone But to this day I still have the memory of "Puff the magic dragon" sung to me in my head
Keep doin that way. Love your music.
Left to right: Wilcil McDowell is playing accordion, next up is Will Millar (the guy w/ the hat) on six-string guitar, Jimmy Ferguson is the heavy-set fellow in the middle on vocals, George Millar is next to him on twelve-string guitar, and finally you have Joe Millar on bass.
I saw these great guys around town when I lived in Richmond BC all the time. ♥
My Dad taught my how to sing this song, So I smile every time I hear it❤
Saw them in concert! They were incredible. The amount of energy they still had to perform. ! That was 6 years ago
I remember back in primary school singing to this from the ABC radio. Once a week we had a lesson on music/ singing. Good times
Simpler times
I just love all this brilliant fantastic iconic Irish folk music !!! The Irish nation are a great country and my late father was a very proud Irishman who lived in the UK for almost 30 years I feel happy and at times very emotional when I watch the Dubliners a great folk band !!!
I am 56. My teacher had the whole class singing this in 3rd grade…fkng 3rd grade! This melts me and takes me back…I know all of the words ❤️ fantastic song!….❤️
Irish Motown soul 🙂 Happy St Patrick's Day All!
I'am italian, but i love your country and culture. Sooner or later i will come to visit your beautiful land.
Roberto Pasquali I’m lucky, I’m half Irish and half Italian!
Irish love Italians!
Sue DeSimone I am Scottish, Italian and English! I am really lucky..
canada?
Its been 4 years have you visited Ireland yet?
Welcome to Gladstone, Queensland Australia, Love the music and comedy Irish through and through:::::))))
I wish I was there, but I'm here so I'm happy to hear and see this
What a beautiful song!
I've been listening to the Irish Rovers for a very long time. My wife has never heard any irish music, so this was the first one I led her with to the proper side of music. She now sings it constantly.
the greatest 5 irish rovers of all time in my opinion
I remeber this when I was kid ... My Opa (Grandpa) used to sing this song ... Damn, I was that Drunken Sailor ... Over 30 years active duty Navy!!! God Bless
Wow what a show I was just a kid my friend took me with his parents to see this show . This was the start of me becoming a serious musician. Thanks Irish rovers.
God bless Ireland! Proud of being Irish
Brigitte Farren Gilroy, and I am so proud to be Irish too!
2:21 I got chills
I’m Irish by injection, my husband went to heaven and he got there half hour before the devil knew it.
Therefore the su. Will shine always in my back.
IRELAND FOREVER
ERIN GO BRAC
May the road rise to meet you
May the wind be ever at your back
May the sun shine warm upon your face
The rain fall softly on your fields
And until we meet again
May God hold you in the palm of His hand.
(Irish blessing my mother taught me)
This is so absolutely beautiful that it literally makes me well up. Class! Cheers, gentlemen!
I'm so glad I had a chance to see these purveyors of Irish humor, tears and music from the beginning. Even though it's long past their performing days, seeing this reminds me of what fun we had in their early days in Toronto.
~Much loved & well missed you scoundrels all, alive & dead.
I love this song so much it puts my worries away
This is the kind of videos you didn't know you needed in your life until you see them
The crowd are too calm for this kind of song. Id lose my mind in a concert like this
They're canadian
and you hear audio just from microphones on stage..
Impossible to watch this without smiling.
These magnificent musicians came to Australia in the late 70s or early 80s and released an album called "The Irish Rovers in Australia". Many fabulous songs, but one they changed the lyrics for our country was "come by the hills"... It was amazingly adapted, and something very special.
lemme guess come by the billabong as you have no hills?
Almost every time we had a thunderstorm when I was a child the power would go out. To keep me from ever getting scared my Dad and I would sit on the porch. He would grab his guitar and this would be one of the songs we would sing. I thought "shave his belly with a rusty razor" was hilarious. I still love thunderstorms to this day.
That’s a beautiful memory
Thats hilarious, not heard those words before.
@@andrewrees8749 I was about 4 or 5 at the time and looking back it's almost creepy that I thought it was funny. Lol
We havnt this problem because in Russia ALL sailors in the morning are drunken I love Irish You are lively people !
C colonel us irish are already drunk when we get to the pub.
Up the Russians too early in the morning;)
where drunk mate where parties lol
And im stuck in the country which even dont have a sea or sailors :(
C colonel 0
I love this song! The Irish Rovers are my favourite group! Thank you for sharing this! ~Janet in Canada
For the Irish of Texas, that song help me the days of the open waters of all the seas. Robert 62.
Not gonna lie, glad I have Irish in my blood. Just love it.
That was the best introduction .... lord almighty
Thank god for the irish
My wife just set sail to the Caribbean.
Jamaica?
No. She wanted to do it.
😂
Oh my God! The more it goes, is getting better, woW!
Thes brung a tear to me ee!! I remember when music was fun!! ❤
I was grinning ear to ear with Irish pride :) Erin go Braugh!
OMG!My dad taught us kids Erin go Braugh, brought back some happy mention:)
Good ole family fun. Miss that a lot today.
"may you be half an hour in heaven before the devil knows you are dead"
Best punchline ever
This music is fun, glad I came across this!
Thank you for this moment...may God bless you all Irish brothers and sisters, I send you my best wishes from your second home, Galicia.
Ostras, ¿eres de Galicia (España) de verdad? Jajaja yo soy de Ourense
Thank you for sharing this little gem.
May the wind always blow at your back, may your house be free from rent, may your days be as long as a beard on Patty Mac and his goat. Whenever you're 135 years old I hope you get an opportunity to visit a peaceful, united Ireland and may you be a half an hour in heaven before the devil knows you're dead. 🇪🇺🇮🇪🇸🇪🇺🇸
12 years ago and this was masterpiece
Still can't believe we sang this (and a few other Irish Rover songs) in Primary School
Fond memories of the good old days...The Irish Rovers were great!
Happy st Pats day from Kalgoorlie WA 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
Say! My granddad was born there. Somehow I have ended up in Boston. Greetings.
Love this song my grandmother was 100percent Irish
I challenge anyone who is in a bad or sad mood to watch this video. Love the energy, love this song. I used to sing that song to a friend of mine all the time because I saw it on a TV show. Never even knew where it came from. This was a blast to watch!
Really really love all this IRISH MUSIC.. my heart is so proud.. The sound around.. The Craic..
I also wish for a peaceful and united Ireland and that's coming from the heart of a Greek-Australian! I love Irish culture and the traditions!! 😀😘 #peace #love
I learned this song in elementary school back in the 50’s, in America. I still ❤ it and remember some of the words.
Hello! How are you doing today! Please pardon me for intruding into your privacy but I just wanted to know if you're a fan! Stay safe
Irish! how can you not love them 😁😁😁😁😁😁 greetings from 2000 miles away!
You guys are incredible. It still gives me the goosebumps watching those classics
I don't know that there has ever been a band that created so much fun in a concert as they always did.
Will and Jim were so full of life and free spirited
an Irish guy wishing us a merry life, what more can one ask for?
Great song, great voice, great dancing! Love you, Jim - RIP.
As a former drunken sailor (US Navy 87-91) I definitely approve this message!
76-80 here. We had our share for sure!
79-84 had my share!!
2006-11 and your correct shipmate
I hope i can visit an Irish Pub one day, must be awesome with a pint and great music😁👍
Good song to drink and sing too..
From Australian..❤
god bless ya pal from Dublin Ireland