I'm grateful I had the opportunity to hear Tommy Makem live. Such an amazing voice. This song has always given me chills, and to hear him sing it, just amazing.
Truly inspirational. My wife was in Nepal doing charity work a few years ago and things going badly and feeling very down and alone. I sent her this song. She said it lifted her spirits and made it all worth while.
Well, a ship of the sea, a ship of state, guess what? Takes EVERYONE to come alongside, patch the rents, stop the vents and make her rise again!!! Neither can do it alone, all of you(us, and and everyone!), working together! Same pride, devotion, determination!!
I do love Makem and Clancy, but it’s awful they didn’t credit Stan Rogers. I love The Corries as well, but they did the same thing with Barrett’s Privateers. Stan wrote both of those songs, and while no one has anything against good singers singing good songs, it’s common courtesy to credit people, no? Either they were forgetting their manners, or both Makem & Clancy and The Corries thought those songs were actually traditional, which did happen with Barrett’s Privateers before, and it reached Stan; which he thought was funny. Anyhow, it could well be the latter, which is understandable. But I’d hate to think it was the former.
I'm Irish and I also thought they should have mentioned Stan at the start. I was a bit surprised I have to say. But I mean just singing his song is a tribute in itself as here we are talking about Stan so his memory lives on.
Welcome to my youtube Channel on The Clnacy Brorthers i love The Cloancy Brothers and Tommy makem i want to be a Clancy Brother i doing a four men show at Riverside Theartre Parramatta im a bigeest b Fan of All time like a true Irish Man fighting for my Countery
saw him in person three times in the very early days.....he was an actor and a fine storyteller....hence the story first, to get the spirit of the song in you....fairly common with several folk singers in NY in the very early days
That these legends had heard and then performed this tune by our very own Stan Rogers blows my mind 🤯
And a worthy rendition it is.
My parents had most of their records, grew up listening to them all the time. I still do
Mighty stuff, new one on me this. pure class.
Check out Stan Rogers stuff. And Eric bogles tribute to him
I was lucky enough to see these two great entertainers in concert several times, there shows were always great
The most inspirational song I know, sung by two of the greatest singers ever.
I'm grateful I had the opportunity to hear Tommy Makem live. Such an amazing voice. This song has always given me chills, and to hear him sing it, just amazing.
Truth💅
Just love the sparkle in Liams eyes when he sings. Would of loved to have seen these gents live. Thanks for posting.
So true. He had a sparkle of a genius doing what he loves and does best. Loved the man.
Saw them live in Portumna 1981. Just the once but so glad I have that memory.
Truly inspirational. My wife was in Nepal doing charity work a few years ago and things going badly and feeling very down and alone.
I sent her this song. She said it lifted her spirits and made it all worth while.
Stan Rogers, Liam Clancy and Tommy Makem. God rest ye, all.
Written By Stan Rogers
Ay 😥
They did a few of Stan’s songs.
I Wish The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem could rise again
Not to mention Stan himself.
.... never NEVER let the Bastards get you down!!!
Roll on forever friend Stan Rogers. He is main best! Roll on forever Canadian brother Stan !Rogers
Tribute to the great Stan Rogers.
Stan Rogers forever!!! 🍻
LOVE ALL OF THEM
5 people who thumbs downed the video worked for the insurance company
Lol...I’d say they are probably the owners!!!😊
@@maidenrulz73 Nah. Just trolls
Brilliant 😂
Smilin bastards lyin....
Pure genius love them up Ireland forever ♾️
For those who know of Stan, Garnet wrote a book about Stan and Garnet touring, well worth all 700 plus pages to read.
Class act never to be replaced
A song that we really need in these days.
And I miss Stan again.
Brilliant
Such talent. I wish I had seen them in their glory days. Their songs touch my heart.
This is a cover..... look it up
Tractor ted
Ahh, Liam, we miss you still.
Great performances.
They are the best!
Great tune great men. Great IRISHMEN. UNFORTUNATELY ALL OUR IRISH CULTURE BEING ERODED AWAY BIT BY BIT
Such a beautiful song.
Now singing with the Angels❤
Beautiful Song and music from the Dubliners Mary Ellen Carter CON Horan Newbridge Kildare
Well, a ship of the sea, a ship of state, guess what? Takes EVERYONE to come alongside, patch the rents, stop the vents and make her rise again!!! Neither can do it alone, all of you(us, and and everyone!), working together! Same pride, devotion, determination!!
Stan Rogers
Beautiful. Thanks for posting!
This song is a big part of how we coped with losing Stan.
Rise again boy's!!!
One of the best! (It seemed there was a bit of a hiccup in the edit.)
rise again !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
❤
I do love Makem and Clancy, but it’s awful they didn’t credit Stan Rogers. I love The Corries as well, but they did the same thing with Barrett’s Privateers. Stan wrote both of those songs, and while no one has anything against good singers singing good songs, it’s common courtesy to credit people, no? Either they were forgetting their manners, or both Makem & Clancy and The Corries thought those songs were actually traditional, which did happen with Barrett’s Privateers before, and it reached Stan; which he thought was funny. Anyhow, it could well be the latter, which is understandable. But I’d hate to think it was the former.
It was always heartwarming to hear Stan say who wrote the song and give them plenty of credit even before he started singing
I'm Irish and I also thought they should have mentioned Stan at the start. I was a bit surprised I have to say. But I mean just singing his song is a tribute in itself as here we are talking about Stan so his memory lives on.
@@greydivisiongaming8316 What are you talking about?
Is the presenter/announcer at the end of the song Father Fintan Stack from Father Ted , from the Hairy Hands Episode ?????
Yes, his name is Brendan Grace - a great singer/comedian in his own right. Sadly now deceased.
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Welcome to my youtube Channel on The Clnacy Brorthers i love The Cloancy Brothers and Tommy makem i want to be a Clancy Brother i doing a four men show at Riverside Theartre Parramatta im a bigeest b Fan of All time like a true Irish Man fighting for my Countery
Have a look at this One..ruclips.net/video/O07VCaOj0bI/видео.html
love makem and clancy. bugs me though, that before the songs he expalins it and tell you half the lyrics. rather just hear the story in the song?
saw him in person three times in the very early days.....he was an actor and a fine storyteller....hence the story first, to get the spirit of the song in you....fairly common with several folk singers in NY in the very early days
Who is that playing the fiddle behind them?
Nollaig Casey...
bit of turbulence there towards the middle
Who originally wrote this song?
Stan Rogers. If you have never heard him, you are in for a treat.
It could be done but did it make financial sense?
...she is worth a quarter million afloat and at the dock.
Mmmmmm...??? Well not the energy of Stan...
Johnny cash
I mean, this has its own charm, but the Longest Johns versions is better imo. Just higher production value, harmonies, and all that.
slower, easier to hear and understand than stan rogers' version.
I detest when musicians feel the need to put their politics in .
If you're from the working class, you fight back or get ploughed under. You don't have the indulgence to be neutral.
@@CanadianGadfly
Ha ! Spoken like a seriously full of himself Commie loser.
Don't listen then... Simple.
That concept is called "free speech". Some people are quite fond of it, I heard.
@@leopoldbloom4835
Which includes the right to disagree.