This video was spectacular, particularly at the ending with the group singing "The Wild Rover" culminating with the concertina playing that hauntingly delightful tune. EXCELLENT...I was stationed in Germany with the U.S. Army (1964-66) at Munster bei Dieburg Kaserne. ...loved Germany.
I am an Indian and I do not understand all the words they say but I love the music nonetheless. I got introduced to the Dubliners in St john's Newfoundland, Canada. I was in an Irish bar and the band there played songs like "Rocky Road to mountain, Drunken Sailor, whisky in the jar and Raglan Road" I was so, so, impressed with these songs that i went upstage and asked the band members about the artist and that's how I got to know Luke Kelly and the Dubliners. Been listening to dubliners since then and they never fail to make me happy.
The greatest folk group ever ! No folk group ever assembled will match the unified talents of Barney McKenna , John Sheahan, Ciaran Bourke , Ronnie Drew and Luke Kelly .
+Kade Davis For me, the Dubliners had fine instrument playing as well as the two remarkable voices of Ronnie Drew and Luke Kelly. The Clancys and Tommy Makem were all good singers and were way ahead in their harmonies. The Fureys and Davey Arthur sang Irish romantic sons brilliantly. The Wolfe Tones put great passion into the songs of revolution and oppression. All were great bands with different styles and it would be wrong to say one was better than the others.
Every single member of the Dubliners has been awesome and when I saw them in concert in 1988 the lineup was Barney Banjo Mckenna John Sheehan Ronnie Drew Sean Cannon and Eamon Campbell
I love this group and have done so for nearly 60 years. Sad so many have passed away but they will live on through their music and recordings like this. Bravo !
If you're to be disliking this video then, well, I suspect there's not a thought inside your head, dead man. Blessed be these fine people who have touched so many a lives
I saw a concert of the dubliners in 1975 in heerenveen the thialf icehockeyhall and it was amazing . about 600 spectators and i was there with my girlfriend bout 15 years old it was an amazing experience with Luke Kellly Jim Mc Cann as wel i loved it and its still in my Hart.Menno Bonnema.
I would congratulate'RUclips' on a marvellous collection of great music. I knew Ronnie Drew well because I come from Dunlaoghaire and we used to play snooker in Wafers Billiard Saloon. Great days. It's a shame Ronnie and Barney are no longer with us, not forgetting Luke Kelly and the others who are no longer with us. Ronnie did a bit of acting with my cousin John Molloy in the Gate theatre. Great memories. Phil Kane
It was really sad that we lost Barney so close to their 50'th anniversary :( But at least they made had a wonderful concert in Copenhagen. Where we could watch great memories from Barneys glorious career :) Me and a great friend watched them for the first time in 2003 and continued going to their concerts as long as they continued coming to Denmark :)
I agree with you it is marvelous to find these together at one place. I remember in Dublin and in any other points I went when I spent three months going to different areas searching for as much music as I could find getting the standards and learning about the others. It was funny how after the almost the second day I bored of castles and monasteries and quit taking pics of them. My real vacation was in talking with the Irish those who were like myself. I became a wee rude when I wanted to flip someone off who was filming me with their camcorder a mate of mine laughed and said funny your a Canadian whose getting filmed as if local boy. I guess the red hair helped. I'll never forget the friends I made or the times we shared.
Absolutely fabulous, thanks for sharing. I spend a great deal of time playing along with the Dubliners on my mandolin but I can't get anywhere near many of the reels, hornpipes etc that Barney and John play. They are without doubt the very best of their genre. I loved to see them join in with local musso's and would have given my eye teeth to be one of them. They obviously cared a great deal for each other and that always comes across in their concerts. RIP Barney, Luke, Ronnie, Ciaran, you will never be forgotten.
Unglaublich!!! Wie schön!!! Leider sind die meisten schon in einer anderen Welt!!! Für mich jedoch unvergessen und zum Glück konnte ich bei diversen Konzerten live dabei sein!!! Hoffe sehr, diese wundervollen Musiker in der anderen Welt zu treffen!!!! Nur ein großes Dankeschön!!!
Just finished watching. What a gem, feels like you're on tour with them! Thank you so much for uploading! All such unique personalities making great music together. Rest in peace Ronnie, Barney and Eamonn. I never saw The Dubliners live unfortunately, but was honoured to meet and shake hands with Seán Cannon last week after a great concert of The Dublin Legends here in Belgium. He's 82 and still touring, talk about dedication!
Those old irish men make such a good music. sometimes ive problems to understand some gaelic words, but allways love the songs..And everybody should see them at a live-concert, greatful.
Eamon is the man, great. I have always seen how he called John the maestro but he is impressive too, as was Barney. Well, all of them. Luke and Ciaron too.
Me and my family always listened to this band on cassete tapes when we went on holiday and they have always been the band playing in my mind when I think of happy memories :) Today's the anniversary of my fathers death and I'm listening to this band thinking of the happy memories I have of my old man. Thank you Dubliners :) x
I only "discovered" this group a few weeks ago as I browsed RUclips. Of course, my "discovery" is like Columbus "discovering" this continent, only after his "Indians" had been here centuries before 1492. I've watched and listened to them by the hour. I searched the 'Net in the effort to identify the members who were on the 40th anniversary reunion: Barney McKenna, John Sheahan, Ronnie Drew, Sean Cannon, Paddy Reilly, and Eamonn Campbell. Words fail me in my effort to explain why and how they drew me in.But draw they did.
Heard this for the first time last night and apart brom Barney and John of the original Dubliners, I apologise for saying, it was dire! My God the life of Luke Kelly and Ciarain Bourke left such a hole in what was a 100 star group. Thankfully, we have recordings etc., of the really great singers, bless them all, the living and the dead.
zZantium : chacun a apporté au groupe, certains plus que d'autres. Il est vrai que les fondateurs ont donné le sens, mais l'esprit est resté, le plaisr de partager et d'offrir aux auditeurs ce qu'ils avaient en commun : l'Irlande.
177 COMMENT ARE YOU "MOVED BY THIS GREAT MUSIC?? BE MOVED YOU SHOULD BE BECAUSE MUSIC SOOTHES THE SAVAGE BEAST??? SO CABBAGE LEAF UNDER YOUR HAT COOL IT THEN RECALL THESE SONGS WILL LIVE ON AND ON BECAUSE THAT IS WHAT GREAT SONGS DO" RIP THOSE GONE AND WE MOURN THEM BUT NEVER LOSE THEM IN CHILDREN GREAT GRANDCHILDREN SO LOOK AT THOSE EYSES AND WAYS OF THOSE THAT DO LOOK CLOSE BECAUSE LIKE THE SLIPPERY EAGEL WATCH YOU WILL SEE IN THOSE THAT CARY ON A GREAT TRADITION IT IS NOT COMPLEX "MUSIC REELS DANCING AND ABSENT FRIENDS LIVE ON LOOK UP STARS LOOK AT THE EARTH YOU STAND APON IT IS GRAVITY BUT SUCH A SMALL PART OF THE EARTH AND DEEP SPACE SO SUNRISE SUNSET MOON RISE MOON TIDES ANOTHER BITES THE DUST WELL SKIN A FUNNY DUST MOTE LOVE EVERY NOTE??
Was just wondering how did the group catch on so well in Germany in particular??? Considering that they sing in English, and if a German group was here in Dublin singing in German?? Well, no matter how pleasant they might sound, if you didn't understand whet they were saying, then enormous crowds wouldn't be the norm I'd say. Would it be the oul anti-British disposition shared with the Germans and us Irish?? Or other??
First off, music is the universal language. Beyond that, all Europeans learn English as their first language at school these days. As regards Germany, there is no.anti-British sentiment. Quite the countrary, the Germans are mostly pro-British, but also have a great affinity with Ireland. The Irish re-introduced Germany to good folk music - which had long been lying dormant in their own country. The identificaition meanwhile is so strong that Germans call almost all folk music Irish. Today, there are possibly more Scottish bands performing in Germany than Irish. Still, many events with all Scottish bands are branded Irish festival or Irish night. Quite strange to outside observers..........
It's weird. They paid him as a member for about 15 years from when he fell ill until he died, and only toured as a four piece until after he died too, but he's almost never mentioned as you said.
This video was spectacular, particularly at the ending with the group singing "The Wild Rover" culminating with the concertina playing that hauntingly delightful tune. EXCELLENT...I was stationed in Germany with the U.S. Army (1964-66) at Munster bei Dieburg Kaserne. ...loved Germany.
I am an Indian and I do not understand all the words they say but I love the music nonetheless. I got introduced to the Dubliners in St john's Newfoundland, Canada. I was in an Irish bar and the band there played songs like "Rocky Road to mountain, Drunken Sailor, whisky in the jar and Raglan Road" I was so, so, impressed with these songs that i went upstage and asked the band members about the artist and that's how I got to know Luke Kelly and the Dubliners. Been listening to dubliners since then and they never fail to make me happy.
Great, and the only one of the originals left now is John Sheehan, the fidlle player.
At least he aged the best out of all the Dubliners.
Ravi Shankar, what a musician he was.
What year were the dubliners in St.John's newfoundland
John O'Connor actually John joined two years after the band formed, the last original Dubliner alive was Barney McKenna
The greatest folk group ever ! No folk group ever assembled will match the unified talents of Barney McKenna , John Sheahan, Ciaran Bourke , Ronnie Drew and Luke Kelly .
well what about Tommy makhem, patty clancy, tom clancy, and liam clancy.
+Kade Davis
For me, the Dubliners had fine instrument playing as well as the two remarkable voices of Ronnie Drew and Luke Kelly. The Clancys and Tommy Makem were all good singers and were way ahead in their harmonies. The Fureys and Davey Arthur sang Irish romantic sons brilliantly. The Wolfe Tones put great passion into the songs of revolution and oppression. All were great bands with different styles and it would be wrong to say one was better than the others.
The greatest group in music history
Philip R Couldn't of put it better myself love them ALL in different ways
Accidentally or incidentally the Dubliners just happened to be the greatest folk band, ever
Accidentally actually
Quoting from the incomparable Ronnie Drew himself
The Dubliners are Legends. May God Reward them ,and place them in Heaven. Amen
Every single member of the Dubliners has been awesome and when I saw them in concert in 1988 the lineup was Barney Banjo Mckenna John Sheehan Ronnie Drew Sean Cannon and Eamon Campbell
Not forgetting luke kelly ❤
I love this group and have done so for nearly 60 years. Sad so many have passed away but they will live on through their music and recordings like this. Bravo !
If you're to be disliking this video then, well, I suspect there's not a thought inside your head, dead man. Blessed be these fine people who have touched so many a lives
Es ist faszinierend zu sehen, welche historische Aufnahmen hier zu sehen sind. Es erfüllt mich mit Wehmut, dass es nicht mehr wiederholbar ist
Gotta love Barney, what a great musician and man he was! Hope you're doing well up there in Fiddler's Green, Barney
A coming together of like minds great talent fantastic singers that will never be repeated again.Dubliners were a once off
Everyone in The Dubliners are truly unique in their own way but John Sheahan is really something special, musically and technically speaking. Wow!
plus he was always the sober one and the healthy one out of the bunch and the most level headed person
Yes! I love this music. Shall it live Forever! Richard Ford-Williams, Grove City, Ohio, USA
By far and away the greatest band of all time.
I saw a concert of the dubliners in 1975 in heerenveen the thialf icehockeyhall and it was amazing . about 600 spectators and i was there with my girlfriend bout 15 years old it was an amazing experience with Luke Kellly Jim Mc Cann as wel i loved it and its still in my Hart.Menno Bonnema.
When things go back to idle head on over to Tig Ned
lovely to see all the guys together. too many of them have passed by already. a pleasure anyway.
Barney McKenna, the greatest banjo player to have every lived
Ye will never get the likes of our Barney MC Kenna one of the greatest singer ever rest in pease Barney MC Kenna miss you keep singing in heaven
I would congratulate'RUclips' on a marvellous collection of great music. I knew Ronnie Drew well because I come from Dunlaoghaire and we used to play snooker in Wafers Billiard Saloon. Great days. It's a shame Ronnie and Barney are no longer with us, not forgetting Luke Kelly and the others who are no longer with us. Ronnie did a bit of acting with my cousin John Molloy in the Gate theatre.
Great memories. Phil Kane
It was really sad that we lost Barney so close to their 50'th anniversary :( But at least they made had a wonderful concert in Copenhagen. Where we could watch great memories from Barneys glorious career :) Me and a great friend watched them for the first time in 2003 and continued going to their concerts as long as they continued coming to Denmark :)
I agree with you it is marvelous to find these together at one place. I remember in Dublin and in any other points I went when I spent three months going to different areas searching for as much music as I could find getting the standards and learning about the others. It was funny how after the almost the second day I bored of castles and monasteries and quit taking pics of them. My real vacation was in talking with the Irish those who were like myself. I became a wee rude when I wanted to flip someone off who was filming me with their camcorder a mate of mine laughed and said funny your a Canadian whose getting filmed as if local boy. I guess the red hair helped. I'll never forget the friends I made or the times we shared.
Awesome video for Saint Patrick's Day; I simply *love* The Dubliners!
Brandon Veracka
Phyl Smith Yes?
This is the Irish spirit I love. Please keep it alive today in 2014
Emmanuel
Barney McKenna your tunes will be missed. R.I.P.
RIP Barney
Along with luke kelly ❤
Absolutely fabulous, thanks for sharing. I spend a great deal of time playing along with the Dubliners on my mandolin but I can't get anywhere near many of the reels, hornpipes etc that Barney and John play. They are without doubt the very best of their genre. I loved to see them join in with local musso's and would have given my eye teeth to be one of them. They obviously cared a great deal for each other and that always comes across in their concerts. RIP Barney, Luke, Ronnie, Ciaran, you will never be forgotten.
Priceless thank you. The Dubliners were surely unique.
Golden! Don't ever let this die EVER. Ever......
Unglaublich!!! Wie schön!!! Leider sind die meisten schon in einer anderen Welt!!! Für mich jedoch unvergessen und zum Glück konnte ich bei diversen Konzerten live dabei sein!!! Hoffe sehr, diese wundervollen Musiker in der anderen Welt zu treffen!!!! Nur ein großes Dankeschön!!!
Biene Mlo yes
Just finished watching. What a gem, feels like you're on tour with them! Thank you so much for uploading! All such unique personalities making great music together. Rest in peace Ronnie, Barney and Eamonn. I never saw The Dubliners live unfortunately, but was honoured to meet and shake hands with Seán Cannon last week after a great concert of The Dublin Legends here in Belgium. He's 82 and still touring, talk about dedication!
I feel i owe them a lot they have entertained me since I was knee high to a grasshopper I love their music and songs
Those old irish men make such a good music. sometimes ive problems to understand some gaelic words, but allways love the songs..And everybody should see them at a live-concert, greatful.
Coole, mein Respekt, ich werde euch und eure Musik immer in meinen Herzen tragen.
God Bless them all,i miss them all.
These guys play their asses off, and I LOVE it
Msv Nürnberg
hi!! I`m from south of Brazil and my family love your songs...
Eamon is the man, great. I have always seen how he called John the maestro but he is impressive too, as was Barney. Well, all of them. Luke and Ciaron too.
Congratulations, my lovely Dubliners.
Farewell to Ronnie Drew, Luke Kelly, Ciaran Bourke, Bobby Lynch and Barney "Banjo" McKenna
RS ATS Ard-Ri don't forget ol Jim
And Eamonn
He died 3 years ago
Amen
@@fanmaxis3004 Jim was in the DUbliners when Ronnie left in 1974 to be with his family more
Good men all.
This is so cool.
Thanks for uploading it takes a look into the lives of each Dubliner
.Awesome!!!!!
47:50 - 54:15.........WOW WOW WOW!!!!
Barney, thank you.
Rest In Peace friend.
And he did all that with only 4 strings on the banjo, and using a pick instead of all his fingers.
Me and my family always listened to this band on cassete tapes when we went on holiday and they have always been the band playing in my mind when I think of happy memories :)
Today's the anniversary of my fathers death and I'm listening to this band thinking of the happy memories I have of my old man. Thank you Dubliners :) x
KHPandaZ God bless ur dad
Long live Ireland!
outstanding Irish folk music. Great appreciation from Russia!
This music raises my spirit every time I listen. it's very reminiscent of being at the pub at home!!!,
so great to the see geniune friendship between them that you didnt always see on stage
I only "discovered" this group a few weeks ago as I browsed RUclips. Of course, my "discovery" is like Columbus "discovering" this continent, only after his "Indians" had been here centuries before 1492. I've watched and listened to them by the hour. I searched the 'Net in the effort to identify the members who were on the 40th anniversary reunion: Barney McKenna, John Sheahan, Ronnie Drew, Sean Cannon, Paddy Reilly, and Eamonn Campbell. Words fail me in my effort to explain why and how they drew me in.But draw they did.
love your muisic.
Good ol' Dubs . I've only seen them with Luke .miss him and the Marlin 5 string banjo.
i can't bealive it full concert of Dubliners!
Thank you for this wonderful video!!! ❤
Thank you so so so much
heerlijk om naar deze groep te luisteren en vooral om ze zien op te treden!
Hi. Das war 1994/95. Kurz danach stieg Ronnie aus und Paddy Reilly erswtzte ihn. Hab den Film auf VHS 1996 bestellt, war damals brandneu. Super!
never a greater band will you ever see then The Dubliners who made a man out of me
Fantastic, just wonderful thank you very much for Posting it. Will be buying it.
TAL LUKE KELLY SAOIRSE NA H ERIANN @BARNEY@RONNIE DREW TOO MISS YOU LOTS GBNF...
The Maestro on the Banjo.
46:40 start of a true classic. RIP Barney may we meet of Fiddlers Green some day.
...and 51:25 where he launches into The Mason's Apron! Always a magic moment.
Great footage and of course Music. Thumbs up
the men of natural music never to be forgotten
Heard this for the first time last night and apart brom Barney and John of the original Dubliners, I apologise for saying, it was dire! My God the life of Luke Kelly and Ciarain Bourke left such a hole in what was a 100 star group. Thankfully, we have recordings etc., of the really great singers, bless them all, the living and the dead.
Para mi es el grupo irlandés por excelencia y han sabido conectar con el público en emoción musical suprema. Forever Dubliners.
Bravo from Australia 2015
Good music speaks all languages.
brilliant, thank you.
Loved it. Thanks for posting!
I am Chinese ,23, I love Dubliners too!
Astounding musicians and people.
Thanks!
they cant replace a rebel.......we hear u!!!!! peace..
This Video about a german Tour in 1994 was officially released for the first time in 1995 by Pinorrekk Records, Videotitle:" Five Beards On The Road"
Only one barney mckenna
Thank you for uploading this content.
Highly recommended dvd. Love it.
Wunderful and unforgettible
what a cool video! they get all drunk and bust out the instruments. love it!
Danke für die Information!
Ronnie dancing
The Mullingar Races, classic tune.
The irish have the good taste to care fore the tradition.
Great music ! I totally agree with Bridget Hoelger !!
Die Konzerte waren in ganz Deutschland und es müsste Ende der 80er - Anfang der 90er gewesen sein.
Luke kelly was the main man unbelievable was he
zZantium : chacun a apporté au groupe, certains plus que d'autres. Il est vrai que les fondateurs ont donné le sens, mais l'esprit est resté, le plaisr de partager et d'offrir aux auditeurs ce qu'ils avaient en commun : l'Irlande.
there's also a vid on here of the dubliners - live in dortmund (2012) posted by username ''dublinrareoldtimes'' as well :) (y)
germans know good music
its painfully clear in that the Dubliners were not the Dubliners without luke Kelly, period
great
177 COMMENT ARE YOU "MOVED BY THIS GREAT MUSIC?? BE MOVED YOU SHOULD BE BECAUSE MUSIC SOOTHES THE SAVAGE BEAST??? SO CABBAGE LEAF UNDER YOUR HAT COOL IT THEN RECALL THESE SONGS WILL LIVE ON AND ON BECAUSE THAT IS WHAT GREAT SONGS DO" RIP THOSE GONE AND WE MOURN THEM BUT NEVER LOSE THEM IN CHILDREN GREAT GRANDCHILDREN SO LOOK AT THOSE EYSES AND WAYS OF THOSE THAT DO LOOK CLOSE BECAUSE LIKE THE SLIPPERY EAGEL WATCH YOU WILL SEE IN THOSE THAT CARY ON A GREAT TRADITION IT IS NOT COMPLEX "MUSIC REELS DANCING AND ABSENT FRIENDS LIVE ON LOOK UP STARS LOOK AT THE EARTH YOU STAND APON IT IS GRAVITY BUT SUCH A SMALL PART OF THE EARTH AND DEEP SPACE SO SUNRISE SUNSET MOON RISE MOON TIDES ANOTHER BITES THE DUST WELL SKIN A FUNNY DUST MOTE LOVE EVERY NOTE??
Schöne Doku 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
PC69 Bielefeld gibt's seit fast 10 oder 15 Jahren nicht mehr!!!!!!! Denn dafür gibt es Ringlokschuppen.
Will we ever have another dubliners? I don't think so :(
Ah sher I remember it well >>
Beauty
ofcourse you are. Be proud of it
Ich denke, es war vor 2008. In 2008 starb Ronnie Drew.
great song truth
RIP Barney
Rip Barney
1994 waren die Gigs.
Normal brilliant
Was just wondering how did the group catch on so well in Germany in particular??? Considering that they sing in English, and if a German group was here in Dublin singing in German?? Well, no matter how pleasant they might sound, if you didn't understand whet they were saying, then enormous crowds wouldn't be the norm I'd say.
Would it be the oul anti-British disposition shared with the Germans and us Irish?? Or other??
First off, music is the universal language. Beyond that, all Europeans learn English as their first language at school these days. As regards Germany, there is no.anti-British sentiment. Quite the countrary, the Germans are mostly pro-British, but also have a great affinity with Ireland. The Irish re-introduced Germany to good folk music - which had long been lying dormant in their own country. The identificaition meanwhile is so strong that Germans call almost all folk music Irish. Today, there are possibly more Scottish bands performing in Germany than Irish. Still, many events with all Scottish bands are branded Irish festival or Irish night. Quite strange to outside observers..........
dude, really? the germans love david hasslehoff and hitler...who fucking cares? the dubliners rock
I somewhere heard that Seán Cannon can speak quite fluent German. Is this true?
sean speaks, German, French and Spanish.
@@machree01 wow, thanks for your quick answer. That's kinda impressive!!
why do very few people mention Ciaran Bourke? I have noticed it for years. Was there some problem in the Dubliners with him?
It's weird. They paid him as a member for about 15 years from when he fell ill until he died, and only toured as a four piece until after he died too, but he's almost never mentioned as you said.
51:46 lmfao John and Eamoon cant keep up!