For me...people like Liam Clancy, Tommy Makem, Dylan et al...they're more than musicians...they're poets, storytellers, bards... The world is a sadder place without these two...but their music will live forever... and inspire the next generations
Earð-Stapa 530 I never had the honor of meeting Mr. Clancy. I was however graced with the good fortune of Mr. Makem and his sons here in Dover, NH. A gentle and modest man of great dignity. He is and always will be a great champion of the working class.Oh how we need him still.
The soundtrack of my youth. My father was from Clare, my mother from Kerry. Every Sunday the Irish music was on. God bless these gentlemen and may they rest in peace. C
i wasn't gonna drink, but after listening to the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem all day today, it looks like i'll be getting the bottle out. Cheers to you fellahs. Rest In Peace.
This song hurts too deep.....I've lost so many....all fun...most of us Irish! To all that have travelled the path on without me.....our parting is bitter..but reunion will be sweet! SLANTE!!🍀
What an unforgettable song! (& such a perfectly lovely rendition....) It always touches my heart....such a shame that great talents like these cannot stay with us forever...they're greatly missed. I'll raise my glass to them both in thanks & farewell!
To be sung at the beginning of my wake (Wild Ass Keggar Experience). As sure as God created the good green Earth, Liam Clancy was born to stand on a stage and tug at our heart strings. A personal friend of Bob Dylan, who pails in comparison. Thank God for the Irish who sing sad songs for the rest of us.
I am Graci's Dad. The name's McDaniel and I love the Scottish and Irish Songs. I sing in an a cappella group and the Parting Glass is one of our favorite songs. With any luck, I'll post it after our December performance.
im from carrick on suir were they came from ,and its a shame to say I only started listenin to these since xmass when my uncle sang it ,I listen to a lot of irish music but this 1 is hard to beat ,what I have missed I can never get back but there music lives on xxx
Was Liam a singer, a poet or a story teller? It seems like he combines all 3 at times to create a connection with the listener like few others. His can invigorate with craic and haunt with sorrow.
But since it falls unto my lot that I should rise and you should not, Ach thiteann sé go dtí mo bheart, go éireoidh mé in ionad thú, I'll gently rise and I'll softly call, "Goodnight and joy be with you all!" Éireoidh mé go cheansa ‘gus ghloaigh go bhog, oíche mhaith ‘gus sonas libh go léir A man may drink and not be drunk, a man may fight and not be slain Ólfaidh fear ach b’fheidir nach mbeidh sé ar meisce, nó triod le duine gan bheith briste
How is this Irish? It was written in Scotland and sung for hundreds of years in Scotland before it even reached Ireland's shores. It is just a song and songs don't have a nationality, well only if the country are mentioned by name, that's about it.
So fill to me the parting glass. Goodnight and joy be with you all. Líon domsa ‘nois an gloine déalú, oíche mhaith ‘gus sonas libh go léir. Of all the comrades that e'er I had, they're sorry for my going away, Ó na compánaigh go léir a bhí agam, tá brón orthu slán a fhágáil liom, And all the sweethearts that e'er I had, they would wish me one more day to stay, ‘gus na ghealgrá go léir a bhí agam, ba mhian dóibh liom fanacht lá eile,
Tommy and the Clancy Brothers were big in America, but sadly we'd never heard of them here in England more's the pity. By contrast The Dubliners gigged a lot in England and were big here.
Of all the money that e'er I had, I spent it in good company. Ón airgead go léir bhí riamh agam, chaith mé é i comhluadar. And of all the harm that e'er I've done, alas it was to none but me. ‘s an trioblóid go léir a rinne mé, ní raibh sé d’éinne ach mé fhéin. And all I've done for want of wit, to memory now I can't recall. Gach rud a rinne mé don easpa crithir, mo chuimhne ‘nois gan aon athghlaogh.
A man may court a pretty girl and perhaps be welcomed back again Nú feicfidh fear cailín dathiúil agus beidh fáilte roimh go deo But since it has so ordered been by a time to rise and a time to fall Ach mar atá sé ordaithe anois, le am chun éirigh ‘s am chun titim Come fill to me the parting glass, good night and joy be with you all Tar ‘s líon domsa an gloine déalú, oíche mhaith ‘gus sonas libh go léir
A moving song, to which I was just introduced---at age 89! This is one of the most moving interpretation of this touching piece.
his family sang this at His Fumeral ....very moving
For me...people like Liam Clancy, Tommy Makem, Dylan et al...they're more than musicians...they're poets, storytellers, bards... The world is a sadder place without these two...but their music will live forever... and inspire the next generations
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Earð-Stapa 530 I never had the honor of meeting Mr. Clancy. I was however graced with the good fortune of Mr. Makem and his sons here in Dover, NH. A gentle and modest man of great dignity. He is and always will be a great champion of the working class.Oh how we need him still.
Can’t leave out pierce brosnan version 👍
This isn't "their" music it is a old Scottish song from the 1700s.
They’re bards/seanchaithe
The soundtrack of my youth. My father was from Clare, my mother from Kerry. Every Sunday the Irish music was on. God bless these gentlemen and may they rest in peace.
C
i wasn't gonna drink, but after listening to the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem all day today, it looks like i'll be getting the bottle out. Cheers to you fellahs. Rest In Peace.
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McKee G they go well with coffee too, Lad
@@greenhawk46338 coffee with irish whiskey in it 🍀
Vale Liam. A voice like good whiskey, warm and forceful.
This is the greatest version of perhaps the greatest song of all time.
very good
Ucd dublin choir do a gud un 👍
Absolute agree, it goes to the marrow of my bones 🐴🇮🇪
Absolutely agree with you 💯 percent
This song hurts too deep.....I've lost so many....all fun...most of us Irish! To all that have travelled the path on without me.....our parting is bitter..but reunion will be sweet! SLANTE!!🍀
God rest your souls, gentlemen. How you have enriched us all.
The moments and the times you have spent with that glass of yours.
; savor each drop.
One of the best live performances I’ve ever heard, drunken cheers from Sweden 🥃
Thank God for this and them looking full of health and life. The way they should always be remembered. Rest ye gentle, Tommy, Liam, Paddy and Tom!
What an unforgettable song! (& such a perfectly lovely rendition....) It always touches my heart....such a shame that great talents like these cannot stay with us forever...they're greatly missed. I'll raise my glass to them both in thanks & farewell!
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To be sung at the beginning of my wake (Wild Ass Keggar Experience). As sure as God created the good green Earth, Liam Clancy was born to stand on a stage and tug at our heart strings. A personal friend of Bob Dylan, who pails in comparison. Thank God for the Irish who sing sad songs for the rest of us.
Gone but will never be forgotten.
I am Graci's Dad. The name's McDaniel and I love the Scottish and Irish Songs. I sing in an a cappella group and the Parting Glass is one of our favorite songs. With any luck, I'll post it after our December performance.
This is ridiculously beautiful
Thanks for sharing. This is the best rendition of the The Parting Glass I have heard in 10 years. Nothing since this one is so compelling.
I was delighted to find this song as I love Liam Clancy's voice and requested this in a concert once. It is just beautiful
It's so hard to concentrate on anything else while Clancy sings!
+mallducklard He had great presence and a wonderful delivery.
mallducklard As it Should be!🤨🎙️🎸🎼🎶🍺🍻🇮🇪
My favourite song of all time !!!
im from carrick on suir were they came from ,and its a shame to say I only started listenin to these since xmass when my uncle sang it ,I listen to a lot of irish music but this 1 is hard to beat ,what I have missed I can never get back but there music lives on xxx
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Jan Hammer voice from heaven
john walsh Thanks again John. Did you check out the Clancy Bros TV special on my site?
Jan Hammer
memories of those 2 wonderful men, never to be forgotten
Hauntingly Beautiful
Never finished never forgotten
Hers to you Ray- Happy St. Patrick’s Day☘️☘️❤️🌹
When GOD made the Irish
He made those people mad,
for all our wars are happy
and all our songs are sad!
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Was Liam a singer, a poet or a story teller? It seems like he combines all 3 at times to create a connection with the listener like few others. His can invigorate with craic and haunt with sorrow.
Pat, Tom, Bobby, Liam...and Tommy og....Jeez boys, and we love ye all the more still. Let Live your spirits run...Oiche mhaith...
Whoooo. This right here. Heavenly.
here's to cap'n kenway and anne bonny...and of course the legend liam clancy himself!
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I've been looking for this version. thank you
+Aj Williams thanks for checking out the site.
Liam clancy one of a kind!
The best phrasing in the business.
Great rendition by Liam and Tommy!!
Thank you Mr. Hammer... a real treat this was!
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Great song and singer
Two wonderfully talented men from a bygone era.
I had the good fortune of meeting Tommy and spent many a good time at his bar in Midtown.
beautiful song!!! Makem+Clancy Legends💓
Great musicians great men .... fare thee well ....
Dylan called Liam the greatest folk singer of all time!
Bob Dylan was in awe of these guys!!
David Fitzgerald clearly (restless farewell)
Love this.
This is heartbreaking 😿😿😿💔💔💔💔
but since it falls onto my lot,then i should rise and you should not ...class
They were talented individuals, each in his own way but, above all, they were Irish.
I love this song
Can you make sure his nearest friends get to hear this song it is very close to us here Ireland as was Matthew thank you ❤
Stunning
Thing about these two. Is when they past on. We all lost a good friend.
But since it falls unto my lot that I should rise and you should not,
Ach thiteann sé go dtí mo bheart, go éireoidh mé in ionad thú,
I'll gently rise and I'll softly call, "Goodnight and joy be with you all!"
Éireoidh mé go cheansa ‘gus ghloaigh go bhog, oíche mhaith ‘gus sonas libh go léir
A man may drink and not be drunk, a man may fight and not be slain
Ólfaidh fear ach b’fheidir nach mbeidh sé ar meisce, nó triod le duine gan bheith briste
my father used to sing this song he Rip,
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The best of the best
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i listen to a lot of irish music im back to this again ,the best singer ive ever hear ,id hold me hands up ,and there lots of excellent ballad singers
How is this Irish? It was written in Scotland and sung for hundreds of years in Scotland before it even reached Ireland's shores. It is just a song and songs don't have a nationality, well only if the country are mentioned by name, that's about it.
Lovely
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So fill to me the parting glass. Goodnight and joy be with you all.
Líon domsa ‘nois an gloine déalú, oíche mhaith ‘gus sonas libh go léir.
Of all the comrades that e'er I had, they're sorry for my going away,
Ó na compánaigh go léir a bhí agam, tá brón orthu slán a fhágáil liom,
And all the sweethearts that e'er I had, they would wish me one more day to stay,
‘gus na ghealgrá go léir a bhí agam, ba mhian dóibh liom fanacht lá eile,
Tommy and the Clancy Brothers were big in America, but sadly we'd never heard of them here in England more's the pity.
By contrast The Dubliners gigged a lot in England and were big here.
I saw them live in the Royal Albert Hall in 1968! Some of us certainly enjoyed their music in the Sixties! Happy St. Patrick's Day coming up!
Ah, the memories
That Whistle . South Armaghs finest
Just learned that this song was performed at Peter O’Toole’s service in 2013.
Legends
Now that is an impressive post Timothy.
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I love Scotland
The very best
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Thanks for checking out my site and for your comment. An Irish language version would be excellent.
Think i`ll have a shot or two myself; tomorrow may never come .
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I was struck that Bob Dylan must have been inspired by this song when he wrote his song Restless Farewell
Patrick Coyle absolutely
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Of all the money that e'er I had, I spent it in good company.
Ón airgead go léir bhí riamh agam, chaith mé é i comhluadar.
And of all the harm that e'er I've done, alas it was to none but me.
‘s an trioblóid go léir a rinne mé, ní raibh sé d’éinne ach mé fhéin.
And all I've done for want of wit, to memory now I can't recall.
Gach rud a rinne mé don easpa crithir, mo chuimhne ‘nois gan aon athghlaogh.
EACH ONE A GENIUS ,SOMETHING SPECIAL WITH THANKS FROM ISRAEL.
A man may court a pretty girl and perhaps be welcomed back again
Nú feicfidh fear cailín dathiúil agus beidh fáilte roimh go deo
But since it has so ordered been by a time to rise and a time to fall
Ach mar atá sé ordaithe anois, le am chun éirigh ‘s am chun titim
Come fill to me the parting glass, good night and joy be with you all
Tar ‘s líon domsa an gloine déalú, oíche mhaith ‘gus sonas libh go léir
coming here from AC
Thanks, but i didn't do the translation. A beautiful Galway girl, Eileen Brennan, did that.
Very moving! The song is Scottish I think .
Yes
McGrew here. County Clare. These two poets are will live forever.
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Ronnie drew nailed this song. Great music. Time for a beer
tipperary and south armagh
To Be a half an hour in before the devil knows your dead
What is that flute type instrument?? It sounds so beautiful
Its called a tin whistle
Does anyone know a version in Irish?
you do know it's a Scottish song?
Why did liam do all the singing ....cause tommy makem
Why do liam do all singing ..cause Tommy makem
Tommy makems funeral
For Matt Perry who made us laugh so much
a million times better than Sinead O'Connor!!