One of my Mum's favorites she used to sing this to me when I was little with a tear in her eye when she got to the bit 'and as we were talking of days that are gone ......' lovley.
Joe Giltrap and Malcolm(what is his last name came to dine at our house, Astrids, after a gig at the Two Brewers in Wandsworth. What a great pleasure getting to know these two amazing performers!
I met him today, I was crossing the Strand, And he stopped the whole street with a wave of his hand. Speaking of The Strand, I saw these two guys playing at Mooney's of The Strand just past the Vaudeville Theatre a few times in the mid seventies. Pretty wild nights at Mooney's (sadly closed now) I recall :)
I love this group! I used to see them at The Hop Poles in Hammersmith in the eighties. I also have their tape that they sold at the gigs, pre CDs! They used to run the Sir George Robey in Finsbury Park, and put on gigs by The Pogues among others. Happy days!
Yes, I remember all their songs, I still have their tape! Rock on Rockall and Christmas in Australia, used to go to the George Robey as well, Malcolm ran that. I so miss them and The Connolly Folk and now the Hop Poles is so naff. Last time I saw Irish Mist was at the Victoria in Holloway back in 1991
Me Mom taught me the words to this...all the way through....She was from the Black Country. Me Dad was Irish, he never knew the words.... He was named Danny, sure he knew all the words to "Danny Boy" with feeling...
@someawine Hey, me too. Regular trips down to the Hop Poles on a Wednesday evening to see Irish Mist and empty a few glasses of something refreshing with a good friend of mine. Have you heard their version of "The Green Fields of France"? Brilliant.
One of my Mum's favorites she used to sing this to me when I was little with a tear in her eye when she got to the bit 'and as we were talking of days that are gone ......' lovley.
Joe Giltrap and Malcolm(what is his last name came to dine at our house, Astrids, after a gig at the Two Brewers in Wandsworth. What a great pleasure getting to know these two amazing performers!
Malcolm Rodgers. Can you tell me more about their visit?
I met him today, I was crossing the Strand,
And he stopped the whole street with a wave of his hand.
Speaking of The Strand, I saw these two guys playing at Mooney's of The Strand just past the Vaudeville Theatre a few times in the mid seventies. Pretty wild nights at Mooney's (sadly closed now) I recall :)
My Dad used to sing me this song when I was little... it still makes my heart ache to hear it again.
Regularly went to see Irish Mist at the Hop Poles in Hammersmith back in the '80s
this is a lovely song reminds me of a favourite uncle
@someawine My god, I used to go to the Hop Poles regularly - Wednesday nights - just to see Irish Mist and tip up a few glasses with a friend.
what a pleasant, strong baritone voice singing a world classic.
Lovely song!! Very good video.
In Norwegian from a Viking; Skikkelige saker!!
Malcolm Rogers, Saw them at Hoppoles and Biddy Muligans as well. Had their album but alas it is gone.
I love this group! I used to see them at The Hop Poles in Hammersmith in the eighties. I also have their tape that they sold at the gigs, pre CDs! They used to run the Sir George Robey in Finsbury Park, and put on gigs by The Pogues among others. Happy days!
quite simply flawless. thank you mystic.
Yes, I remember all their songs, I still have their tape! Rock on Rockall and Christmas in Australia, used to go to the George Robey as well, Malcolm ran that. I so miss them and The Connolly Folk and now the Hop Poles is so naff. Last time I saw Irish Mist was at the Victoria in Holloway back in 1991
Beautiful singing !
Except for the video being cut short, this is a great rendition.
totally awesome love it
great nights we had in The Weavers Arms
beautiful x
Me Mom taught me the words to this...all the way through....She was from the Black Country. Me Dad was Irish, he never knew the words.... He was named Danny, sure he knew all the words to "Danny Boy" with feeling...
this band and the fureys are playing in stockwood park luton on the 22nd of augest
Lovely song! And very good video.
In Norwegian: Dette er gode saker!!
@someawine Hey, me too. Regular trips down to the Hop Poles on a Wednesday evening to see Irish Mist and empty a few glasses of something refreshing with a good friend of mine. Have you heard their version of "The Green Fields of France"? Brilliant.
reminds me of a favourite uncle
Anyone any info on these please?
Beautiful rendition of a classical ballad.
Loved it.
Where did you find these gems?!
GC88
O'Loughlin?
@pudaokil have you heard keith harkin's version??? obviously not...
eek not the best version!