50 years ago in1973 I backpacked around Europe and Turkey for 4 1/2 months and the best souvenir I brought back to Texas was the Dubliners record album I bought in Boyer's store in Dublin.
I live in a small town on the east slope of the Rockies my mom and dad are from Dublin we grew up listening to the Dubliners all our friends would come over we gave them song sheets with the words and Ukrainian Danish German people would sing along with us we knew every song irish music is amazing as my best friend said it's the saddest happiest angry music in the world
I first heard them in O'Donaghues and then in Liverpool playing at the old Uni theatre and afterwards in the pub until late and Kelly trying to chat up my girlfriend - that was, I guess, around 1966. Followed them through the years, sadly miss them .... thanks for posting this ...
A great find...thank you...2017, and still listening to these videos on youtube....the spirit of the music, the ballads, the men and the stories never dies. Still so sad to see them performing, knowing they lay silent. r i. p,, all the Dubliners who have passed on.
Barney could play that banjo..Talent all around in that group..class.May they rest in peace on earth but be still playing and having a porter on the other side.
Never Forgotten. The Dubs: a Class of their own. Nothing but Love from Germany.
50 years ago in1973 I backpacked around Europe and Turkey for 4 1/2 months and the best souvenir I brought back to Texas was the Dubliners record album I bought in Boyer's store in Dublin.
I live in a small town on the east slope of the Rockies my mom and dad are from Dublin we grew up listening to the Dubliners all our friends would come over we gave them song sheets with the words and Ukrainian Danish German people would sing along with us we knew every song irish music is amazing as my best friend said it's the saddest happiest angry music in the world
The talent of the pure perfection you can hear in the chorus of „The auld triangle“.
Not Irish but Dutch, but still enjoying the original Dubliners every night. Oh wat i love thes folks, Imbelievable that they all rest for ever
In 1841, when ronny drew was born hahahah. Luke kelly you jokester
All the musics are marvelous. I will never forget The Dubliners. I continue loving them
Barney was a „GOD“ on the Banjo ❤️🍀❤️
Let's go to listen his gorgeous songs!!!
I first heard them in O'Donaghues and then in Liverpool playing at the old Uni theatre and afterwards in the pub until late and Kelly trying to chat up my girlfriend - that was, I guess, around 1966. Followed them through the years, sadly miss them .... thanks for posting this ...
among the 'definitive' version of songs Luke sang, Auld Triangle is one for me
Luke was without equal. He did Irish music proud.
I 'm completely fall in love for them.
A great find...thank you...2017, and still listening to these videos on youtube....the spirit of the music, the ballads, the men and the stories never dies. Still so sad to see them performing, knowing they lay silent. r i. p,, all the Dubliners who have passed on.
What a group that 2 greats Luke and Ronnie get on so well. I prefer Ronnie's version of the old triangle Luke was a hero but this song !!!
Einfach fantastisch wie Luke die "Railway" rausbekommt!
Barney could play that banjo..Talent all around in that group..class.May they rest in peace on earth but be still playing and having a porter on the other side.
Merci de nous rendre ce groupe mythique par votre enregistrement.
LUKE WHY YOUR GONE SO EARLY ??? YOUR VOICE YOUR PERSON WE MISSED :):):) I LOVE YOU
Princes; one and all.