I love watching Irish music because you can directly see the impact it has on music in the southeast US because of the tons of Irish that a lot of the culture comes from
I went to a Bluegrass session in the San Fernando Valley a few years ago. I don't play ANY of the stringed instruments, but I DO play Irish trad on the tin whistle and concertina and button box. That night I had my whistle in my pocket and as I sat directly behind the musicians, they struck up a tune in Bluegrass style, but I recognized it as an old Irish tune that I knew. I pulled out the whistle and started tooting along and all of a sudden you could almost feel the wind sweep you across the continent and across the ocean to "The Auld Country" as the Bluegrass rhythms and breaks stopped and the pure Irish version of the tune blasted out! At the end, one of the musicians blinked and turned and looked at everyone and said, "What just happened?" I grinned and held up the whistle and they all had a laugh!
@@eddyhouchins5508 I don't think a lot of people realize the massive impact of the Irish in the south. The stereotypical southern accent mostly comes from Irish people, as well as music and I guess love of potatoes lol.
Beautiful Irish ☘️ Music & Beautiful Irish Talent both male & female. Hugs from us in New Zealand 🇳🇿 btw. I’m married to a handsome part Irish ☘️ man ! 💕
VICTORY CHANNEL There is an old Irish song ( can't recall the name of it ) that describes Ireland as: " The land of lovely women, the land of sturdy men. "
@Terminus Est Shit bro my Grandmother used to throw that out every now and again. She was from Armagh, came over after the Easter Uprising. She did her share, baking rat poison into bread, stuffed it into her bike basket and rode around and let the Black and Tans steal it... or so the legend goes.
First I thought what part of Ireland is Lisbon , there is a Lisburn but not a Lisbon . Then the brain started working and said . ' Its Portugal you fool' . Greetings to you all. Celtic and Iberian . By goodness it works.
AMEN. So beautiful. I would choose this any day, not dark music and culture that world makes today. This is so social, friendly, fun and soul relaxing.
so do they love the irish or at least the irish music. not a paddy on the horizon, but like you said ,what talent. love the portuguese !!! check out lisbon irish session page.
I think I will like Ireland…my son became an Irish ☘️ by joining the High School Irish Club at Archbishop Mitty in San Jose CA…y I love Oh Danny Boy y my Irish friends wondered why I knew the song…it was my papa fave song growing up in the Philippines (:
Very enjoyable and the bonus of dancing in addition to a good variety of instruments in spite of the very restrictive space halos to give a glimpse of the immense array of Irish culture.
@@spmoran4703 Contrary to the belief of many the so called ' Black Irish ' ( black hair, olive skin, blue eys ) are not descended from Spanish sailors who were wrecked off the Irish coast in 1588 as the Spanish Armada was escaping the English navy that was beating them badly in the Dover Strait. The Spanish sailed all the way up around the northern tip of England ( Scottish waters ) and came down the west side between England and Ireland, subsequently being caught in a gale in those turbulent waters. The best anthropological evidence is that the Black Irish are in fact descended from the Iberian Celts who migrated northward from what is now Spain and eventually made their way to Ireland sometime during the BC period.
Brilliant. Great to Franks reel blasted out by a bunch of “Galway looking” folk. Great to hear the cajon too. I used to get funny looks for bringing mine to sessions but it makes a great seat and sound so all was well :)
Something similar happened in Stockholm. I had been to a show with Irish dancers and we sent to a pub with music after. One of the dancers sent up on stage in front of the band and danced. 🇸🇪🇮🇪🥃
This reminds me of last Friday at my local pub, except the woman's name was Sharon. She was about 45 and had had, to be polite, a couple of drinks. Also no one was playing music. The publican shortly thereafter asked her to leave. It was the most exciting thing that happened to me all week. FML.
Reading your comment is the most exciting thing to happen to me in last 5 years plus sharon is my sister and cousin too and we have been happily married for 12 years
This is really great and someday I must visit! My dad's side is mixed Irish from Spain and Portuguese with relations in New York U.S.A and Peru. Explains all the Irish in my family with black hair and green eyes.
I was lucky to go their just before Covid. Friendliest people, best food and the pubs are just like you would imagine - much like this video. Now I need to go back.
@@deeryker you misunderstand. “Up” is a compliment in Ireland. Like “Up the Kingdom”, which is a compliment to people from County Kerry. I’m sorry if you were insulted. It wasn’t my intention to be disrespectful.
Slightly crowded Irish pubs are where many Irish dances were developed, I've heard. Supposedly, that's why a really good Irish dancer can dance in a very small space.
Seriously cool! Love it. Meanwhile, in our local pub, I just get Jim, the local drunk trying to sing and dance to, well, we still to this don't know what he sings.
Keep these traditions ALIVE guys & girls... great stuff. From a proud Scotsman.
Yes please keep them alive, they are awesome. From a Frenchman full of admiration.
I am french and i'm filing so close about this so beautifull spirit irish song, love you so much brothers
We do as well my french cousin.
It's the accordian isn't it ;-)
who cares about where you´re from? why does it even matter?
@@dervakommtvonhinten517 Cause people from other cultures tend to like other cultures? Why is it bad for him to share where he’s from?
@@dervakommtvonhinten517 that's so right😉 musis is music and no matter where you come from 🥰
Nice pub, cold pints, nice music, nice people... doesn't get much better than that.
I love watching Irish music because you can directly see the impact it has on music in the southeast US because of the tons of Irish that a lot of the culture comes from
I went to a Bluegrass session in the San Fernando Valley a few years ago. I don't play ANY of the stringed instruments, but I DO play Irish trad on the tin whistle and concertina and button box. That night I had my whistle in my pocket and as I sat directly behind the musicians, they struck up a tune in Bluegrass style, but I recognized it as an old Irish tune that I knew. I pulled out the whistle and started tooting along and all of a sudden you could almost feel the wind sweep you across the continent and across the ocean to "The Auld Country" as the Bluegrass rhythms and breaks stopped and the pure Irish version of the tune blasted out! At the end, one of the musicians blinked and turned and looked at everyone and said, "What just happened?" I grinned and held up the whistle and they all had a laugh!
@@eddyhouchins5508 I don't think a lot of people realize the massive impact of the Irish in the south. The stereotypical southern accent mostly comes from Irish people, as well as music and I guess love of potatoes lol.
@@ec7005 You can also easily see the link between Irish step dancing and Appalachian "flat-footing: or clog dancing.
@@ec7005 As a proud Irish-American ive been tellin folks, we beat to the heart of our drum. Glad yall like our music
Just because of this I want to live there.
I can't get enough of the violin player and the drummer
It definitely takes strength and agility to dance like that. Hats off lady!
Great music and to the lady that danced….great job
What a frickin blast !!! Wish I was there! 🥳
Beautiful Irish ☘️ Music & Beautiful Irish Talent both male & female. Hugs from us in New Zealand 🇳🇿 btw. I’m married to a handsome part Irish ☘️ man ! 💕
VICTORY CHANNEL There is an old Irish song ( can't recall the name of it ) that describes Ireland as: " The land of lovely women, the land of sturdy men. "
@@jaycorby lovely.
The Irish! They are a people of great worth, they keep company with the Angels and bring a little bit of Heaven here to earth.
Indeed
@Terminus Est Shit bro my Grandmother used to throw that out every now and again. She was from Armagh, came over after the Easter Uprising. She did her share, baking rat poison into bread, stuffed it into her bike basket and rode around and let the Black and Tans steal it... or so the legend goes.
First I thought what part of Ireland is Lisbon , there is a Lisburn but not a Lisbon . Then the brain started working and said . ' Its Portugal you fool' . Greetings to you all. Celtic and Iberian . By goodness it works.
Love it !!! So good to know there is still real people in this screwed up world.
AMEN. So beautiful. I would choose this any day, not dark music and culture that world makes today. This is so social, friendly, fun and soul relaxing.
Beautiful! The joy of music and dance! Sign her up! Our Emmy is from Portugal! Thank you for sharing!
Recorded in the Man Bun Inn !
😭
Not in (please pardon me!) Bunratty!
Best ever youtube comment...howlin!!
Man buns, dumbest hair style since mullets
Yep, too many youngsters sporting haircuts seem in video games.
Pure class. Lots of talent in that corner!! Love the Irish!!!
so do they love the irish or at least the irish music. not a paddy on the horizon, but like you said ,what talent. love the portuguese !!! check out lisbon irish session page.
she danced her way into my heart
You folks are Croats - You just speak differently :) Love the spirit of having a good time with friends - great to watch
How fantastic! That's just lovely!! :-D Keep playing, dancing, always!
I think I will like Ireland…my son became an Irish ☘️ by joining the High School Irish Club at Archbishop Mitty in San Jose CA…y I love Oh Danny Boy y my Irish friends wondered why I knew the song…it was my papa fave song growing up in the Philippines (:
Very enjoyable and the bonus of dancing in addition to a good variety of instruments in spite of the very restrictive space halos to give a glimpse of the immense array of Irish culture.
My people!!! Always dancing, always singing - even in a foreign land.
Don’t forget the Drink.
@@tomcarberry4445 Ah, yes Tom! How could I forget the drink - that normally comes prior to the dancing and the singing ;o))
Jay. I’m Irish Scots, Irish grandparents on both sides. Call it the drinking double whammy. Have a great day.
I love this because I am Irish , Iberian . My surname is Irish , but it has connections to North Spain. And there are still many Morans in that area .
@@spmoran4703 Contrary to the belief of many the so called ' Black Irish ' ( black hair, olive skin, blue eys ) are not descended from Spanish sailors who were wrecked off the Irish coast in 1588 as the Spanish Armada was escaping the English navy that was beating them badly in the Dover Strait. The Spanish sailed all the way up around the northern tip of England ( Scottish waters ) and came down the west side between England and Ireland, subsequently being caught in a gale in those turbulent waters.
The best anthropological evidence is that the Black Irish are in fact descended from the Iberian Celts who migrated northward from what is now Spain and eventually made their way to Ireland sometime during the BC period.
Brilliant. Great to Franks reel blasted out by a bunch of “Galway looking” folk. Great to hear the cajon too. I used to get funny looks for bringing mine to sessions but it makes a great seat and sound so all was well :)
great Irish athmosphere :) ! cheers from Bretagne - France
Me encanta la musica Irlandesa y el baile,es alegre y divertido compartir buenos momentos con la familia y amistades ,maravilloso 😍👏👏
Oh thank you for cheering me up. I play all these tunes but my pub closed down so haven't been to a session in two years.
Good music, good drink and great company :) this is awesome!
Flying fingers on every instrument...beautifully played!! Sometimes you just have to dance!
Flying finger elsewhere watching I am sure...hehe.
From America with Love. 💚
Le gach dea guí ó Éireann, coinnigh suas an dea obair leis an ceol ! ( With every good wish from Ireland, keep up the good work with the music)
Something similar happened in Stockholm.
I had been to a show with Irish dancers and we sent to a pub with music after.
One of the dancers sent up on stage in front of the band and danced. 🇸🇪🇮🇪🥃
Wow, love it! Reminds me of a few times when we did something similar when I was a child in the '70s here in Canada.
This reminds me of last Friday at my local pub, except the woman's name was Sharon. She was about 45 and had had, to be polite, a couple of drinks. Also no one was playing music. The publican shortly thereafter asked her to leave. It was the most exciting thing that happened to me all week. FML.
Reading your comment is the most exciting thing to happen to me in last 5 years plus sharon is my sister and cousin too and we have been happily married for 12 years
Irish music is so versatile - every tune is different.
The dancing lady done all right because Irish dancing requires a fair amount of space. She was cutting it tight but managed it .
If she really did a fling, our friend on the right could have got 2 and a half pints all over him!
also, 50% of the effort goes into keeping an eye on the jars.
Jayses,,for feks sake,,,she was not attempting Riverdance. Tch,,,some people,,,honestly,,,did you just come down in the last shower/?
If she was a real pro she would have hopped on the table, danced between the drinks, while playing the harp as well.
@@dtooearth With a flute in her Mary and a tin whistle in each nostril.
Beautiful 😘🇨🇮 from your brothers in south of Europe ☀️🇮🇹
I'm moving to Portugal in the next 6 months or so. I hope you'll be running these sessions still. I'll show up with my instruments and play with you!
Love Lisbon, can't wait to get back there
Beautiful, spontaneous!
That hand organ thingy is a magical instrument.. it makes people laugh sing and dance....
Love this! So beautiful
That young woman is off the charts.
That's fantastic!
Great wee session - loved the dancer, I mean dancing ;))
the music energized the dance energized audience energized the music love it
WONDERFUL MUSIC HAS THE GIFT TO LET THE SOUL SING.
Omg that was so beautiful 😻
I love this music, I 'm from Venezuela
That put a smile on my face , guirbhe mile maith agiuthe 🙂❤🙂
Pure magic!
To be Irish means to be jolly when it's even bitterly sorrowful
This is really great and someday I must visit! My dad's side is mixed Irish from Spain and Portuguese with relations in New York U.S.A and Peru. Explains all the Irish in my family with black hair and green eyes.
Of course. "Top o' the morn'n t'ye".
Who doesn't fall in love with an Irish girl like that!
@Terminus Est the man has a point
We stayed close by during our trip to Portugal. Too bad that we missed out on O'Gilins, but Lisbon was fantastic.
The nicest people in the world always willing to help.
Makes me want to visit Ireland now!
I was lucky to go their just before Covid. Friendliest people, best food and the pubs are just like you would imagine - much like this video. Now I need to go back.
I love It!!
Wow, great Irish harmony.
Hope to join some day. b^^
Such a happy and beautiful lassie.
Nice set of tunes
That looks like a GREAT NIGHT!!
Sweet... I needed this
So much love in this video
Some great craic right there for sure!
Such a wonderful woman .
love it guys
Up Lisbon !!!!! This is great 🎶
We dont want people of your ilk in Lisboa. Methinks you are a porco com baton
@@deeryker you misunderstand. “Up” is a compliment in Ireland. Like “Up the Kingdom”, which is a compliment to people from County Kerry. I’m sorry if you were insulted. It wasn’t my intention to be disrespectful.
Gives me hope that there are still good people in the world.
Great session
Wholesome.
Slightly crowded Irish pubs are where many Irish dances were developed, I've heard. Supposedly, that's why a really good Irish dancer can dance in a very small space.
I hope they did bukkake to her!
@@art_means_artificial That’s your mothers favourite, she loves a good session
From Poland and don`t know but that girl tradicional dance was good :) cheers
Do more of these sessions! I wanna be a part of something like this so bad.
I hope they did bukkake to her!
Génial !
That’s awesome!
Always after me lucky charms!!!
I want to learn to dance like that! 🪕🪗🎵🥿💃
Come and learn to dance at Rince na Lisboa- Academy of Irish Dance .
Seriously cool! Love it. Meanwhile, in our local pub, I just get Jim, the local drunk trying to sing and dance to, well, we still to this don't know what he sings.
Better a loopy dance than none at all!
I am Somalian and I’m feeling so close about the irish spirit 🥳
Beautiful and very hearty.
Beautiful.
Nice Irish Stacy enjoying the fellows playing a jig.
This looks like a very good time to me.
Awesomely good times.
Love it 😊 😎
Gotta love the Irish...
this song reminds me to the silly wizard sound :D so nice!
Bravissimi. ❤🌞🇮🇹
I love Ireland and I love Irish people
gotta love the Irish
Irish, my favorite tribe.
Awesome video, thanks for sharing it!!👏☘️🤙
Guy closest the table should have pulled the table back to let he dance properly
If thats Oscar then Mick Bramich did a good job! - Cheers from Phil and the Reunion band that visited with Mick
Que bom, thnx!
Nice view while playing some music.
Wonderful clip
Great playing, beautiful dancing and beautiful people, thank you for a fun video!
Nice, and the beers survived. Skills!
Souvenir de prépa, Lycée Clemenceau, Reims, un soir, milieu des années 80. Une rare sortie.
WOw! Nice :D Greetings from Poland My Friends :D