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“A pint of plain is your only man.” 🍺 Written by Flann O'Brien in the 1940s and later turned into a pub classic by The Dubliners. A tongue-in-cheek piece of Dublin pub philosophy suggesting that when things go wrong, the answer might simply be a pint of stout.
RareIrishStuff154,864 views • 3 months ago

Fairytale of New York LIVE, 1988 The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl
RareIrishStuff178,862 views • 5 months ago

J O’Connell’s pub in Co Meath has been in the O’Connell family for six generations and has remained unchanged for over a century. You'll find no music, TV, or wifi passwords here..just old fashioned hospitality, a crackling fire, perfectly poured drinks and a heartfelt welcome
RareIrishStuff459,578 views • 1 year ago

Fairytale of New York LIVE, 1988 The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl
RareIrishStuff266,685 views • 1 year ago

Remembering Luke Kelly today on the anniversary of his passing. This was Luke Kelly's last performance. His voice and memory had deteriorated but he belted out this song with as much heart as possible. The opening & closing verse: "I must away now, I can no longer tarry, This morning's tempest I have to cross, I must be guided without a stumble, Into the arms I love the most".. If you listen carefully as the last note dies out, you'll hear Ronnie Drew softly say..."Good man Luke".
RareIrishStuff215,055 views • 1 year ago

Remembering Luke Kelly, today,on his 40th anniversary. This was Luke Kellys last performance. His voice and memory had deteriorated badly but he belted out this song with as much heart as possible. The opening & closing verse: "I must away now, I can no longer tarry, This morning's tempest I have to cross, I must be guided without a stumble, Into the arms I love the most" If you listen carefully as the last note dies out, you'll hear Ronnie Drew softly say..."Good man Luke".
RareIrishStuff302,194 views • 2 years ago

So sad to hear that Sinéad O'Connor has passed. Ireland has lost a true legend. RIP Sinéad
RareIrishStuff351,104 views • 2 years ago

Tribute to Phil Lynott on the anniversary of his death by animator Conor Ryan.
RareIrishStuff166,928 views • 2 years ago

The Dubliners in O'Donoghues in 1988. Have a great Paddy's wkd
RareIrishStuff64,165 views • 1 year ago

The Dubliners & The Pogues, March 1987. Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona daoibh!☘️
RareIrishStuff99,688 views • 2 years ago