[PART 1] The Dubliners - Live from The Gaiety: 40 Years (2003) | FULL CONCERT

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Published 2020-02-18
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Since 1962, The Dubliners have been enthralling audiences worldwide with their music and song. The strength and attractiveness of The Dubliners has always been in the personalities of the musicians who have made up this boisterous band of balladeers, from original members, Ronnie Drew, Barney McKenna, Luke Kelly, Ciarán Bourke, John Sheahan and Bob Lynch to the arrival at different stages of Jim McCann, Seán Cannon, Eamonn Campbell and finally the peerless Paddy Reilly.

Produced By: David Donaghy
Sound Engineer: Brian Nartey

All Comments (21)
  • @kennykaniff
    Many many a drunken night with me dad listening to the Dubliners. I now have his whole collection of music and it's all folk music but more Dubliners than anything Miss you old man xx
  • @marymayer2282
    4 days before St Patrick's Day 🍀☘️🍀☘️🍀 and love listening to Dubliners 🌈🌈🌈🌈😊😊😊😊 was on Dublin Back in 1995 And all over Ireland loved the beautiful country And the lovely friendly people once in a lifetime trip I'll always remember with great pleasure it was part of a 15 day trip that included England Scotland And Wales
  • @margotkeil165
    Wenn man auf dem Kontinent an Irland denkt, dann sofort an die traditionelle Irish Folk Music. Und wenn man an "Irish Folk" denkt, ist man sofort bei den DUBLINERS. Wundervoll!
  • @alunjones4427
    One word excellent. Takes me back to the days when I work on British Rail in 1974 working on the Preston to Glasgow electfication project as a labourer.We had our own train we lived on moving down the line as we worked fantastic crew of manly Irish lads we were out every night on the lash the good old times. Beer woman & music. Spent all me live working the Railway after meeting the wife in Glasgow we came to London where I joined London Transport till I retired.
  • I raise my glass to these talented people, and all the Irish people I have had the pleasure to work with, the beer and the criac will live in my heart forever. Thanks lads. an English man.
  • Talk about talented people amazing I was privileged to see the Dubliners, Lily my late my mother in law and I had an unforgettable night watching and listening to them. Thanks for the memories guys. Cheers
  • I love them since about 2002.I am polish.I am heading to Dublin in February.Hope experience.
  • 55 years listening. My mother father's fabulous choice of music, Sunday mornings getting ready for mass, meeting the people's from all over the world. Thank you father RIP.
  • @Marc443
    What a brilliant and unique band. I followed them since 1989, I was 10 years old. Complete underrated was John‘s fiddle play. Made all the songs unique. Sean‘s shyness is also very respectful. When Jim and Ronnie are coming on stage, he goes a step back although he was the „leader“ st this time.
  • Ich bin sehr froh, dass ich dieses Konzert noch besucht habe. The Dubliners sind nach wie vor eine Bereicherung meines Lebens.
  • @Tugger4me1
    I am very very late to the Dubliner's party but my god they are good and I am loving ALL i can listen and watch.
  • It makes me proud to be Irish listening to our music , you would know that we are a people that just loves the craic, I hope that we never lose it to progress.
  • @powergod897
    im 23 and from america, i wish i had grown up with this music. I will carry their songs and memories with me to honor them and the joy theyve brought me. Rip to those who've passed. I'd love to share a beer in heaven someday.
  • The beautiful people with a beautiful spirit from a beautiful nation. Blessed irish
  • Beautiful concert with wonderfully talented musicians!! The Dubliners who are my favourite group will long be remembered forever in Dublin and the world.
  • There spirit lives on forever. God Bless.Luke ciaran.barney and ronnie rip to you all.
  • @fraxinus3685
    I'm not irish I listen this music And I cry Beaucause it' s so beautiful And I think about the roots of human soul..
  • Chiming in from the other isle: Newfoundland! Awesome to see these guys loved the world over, fills the heart:)
  • @romanfochta2975
    Yeah.....Irish Music is like a roalacoaster to emeotions. one moment you are in a sad mood, the next moment your sould is cheering life. just like irish weather ;)))) Greetings from Austria.