O'Connor's Bar- Ballycastle, Northern Ireland
Just a little Irish Bar singing.
O'Connors Bar Knocknagoshel
A Commercial Showcasing of one of the liveliest bars in knocknagoshel Co. Kerry where you will find traditional Irish music sessions with talented singers and musicians, the best pints of Guinness and friendly staff
Jamie Dornan and Michael Fassbender Enjoy the Sun During Northern Ireland Seaside Visit
Jamie Dornan and Michael Fassbender Enjoy the Sun During Northern Ireland Seaside Visit
There was not a blot of grey in the sky when Northern Ireland actor and Hollywood star Jamie Dornan dropped into Ballycastle's O'Connor's bar over the weekend.
The 50 Shades of Grey actor enjoyed a few drinks in the bar causing quite the stir on Friday night.
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Paul McAuley jam session at pub Ballycastle part three.wmv
Paul McAuley jam session part three
Ould Lammas Fair Ballycastle 1960's
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Galway Girl by Finnegans Wake in Ballycastle
Galway Girl played by Finnegans Wake (Irish duo playing in a Ballycastle's pub - Northern Ireland)
Ballycastle Co Antrim Northern Ireland (A gorgeous 6am sunrise)
An early morning sunrise on the beach followed by a walk around Bonamargy Friary and Ballycastle Harbour.
IRISH PUB SONGS DUBLIN - The Foggy Dew ( Irish Traditional )
IRISH PUB SONGS DUBLIN - THE FOGGY DEW -RECORDED LIVE AT AP STUDIOS DUBLIN
MUSICIANS ARE SCOTTY CONNOR & JOSH O'LAUGHLIN
Scott recently completed the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) degree in Media Production Management awarded by Dublin City University (2018).
Scott began as a musician at the age of 12. His professional career began as a travelling musician and street entertainer in the early 90s performing to tourists in the holiday resorts of Spain & Portugal before progressing on to the study of 'Irish Traditional Music Performance' in Dublin Ireland where he completed a Higher National Diploma (H.N.D.) in Irish Traditional Music Performance (2016/17), Scott then went on to complete the Bachelor of Arts (Hons) degree in Media Production Management awarded by Dublin City University (2018). Scott spent a total of 3 years at Ballyfermot College of Further Education to study 'Harmony and Arranging', 'Music Performance Studies', 'Music Performance Skills', 'Music Technology', 'Computer Music Composition and Production', 'Traditional Performing Arts', 'Traditional Music and Song from Scotland Brittany and the North of England', 'Planning for Public Performance', 'Creative Arts Research Skills', 'Project design Implementation and evaluation'. Scott has also studied 'Music Studio Production', 'The Music Business in the 21st Century', World Music Studies' 'Harmony and Composition' as well as Regional Styles in Irish Traditional Music'.
Scott composes and arranges music for film score and advertising campaigns. Scotts music has been recognised by Redbull, The BBC One Show as well as numerous local online advertising campaigns including St.Patricks Cathedral in Dublin for The Jonathon Swift Festival (2018).
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The Foggy Dew - Scotty Connor and Josh O'Loughlin
The Foggy Dew” was written by Canon Charles O’Neill (1887-1963), a parish priest of Kilcoo and later Newcastle, County Down, sometime after 1919.
The music is from a manuscript that was in possession of Kathleen Dallat of Ballycastle. That manuscript gives Carl Hardebeck as the arranger. It is the same air as the traditional love song The Moorlough Shore.
This song chronicles the Easter Uprising of 1916, and encourages Irishmen to fight for the cause of Ireland, rather than for the British, as so many young men were doing in World War I.
The Foggy Dew needs to be seen against the political background in Ireland in the aftermath of the Easter Rising and World War I.
Approximately 210,000 Irishmen joined up and served in the British forces during the war. This created mixed feelings for many Irish people, particularly for those with nationalist sympathies. While they broadly supported the British war effort, they also felt that one of the moral justifications for the war, the freedom of small nations like Belgium and Serbia, should also be applied to Ireland, which at that time was under British rule.
In 1916, Irish nationalists led by James Connolly and Patrick Pearse decided to take advantage of the fact that Britain was pre-occupied by the war and stage a rebellion. In what became known as the Easter Rising.
Rocking out at an Irish Pub in Tokyo
Elderly And Loneliness Documentary Margaret And Molly
This is a short documentary that explores the lives of two very different elderly ladies. Although they lead different lives, both women have one thing in common, .
This is a short documentary that explores the lives of two very different elderly ladies. Although they lead different lives, both women have one thing in common, .
This is a 7 minute documentary on caring for the elderly highlighting isolation and loneliness in Ireland. We documented the stories of two elderly women who .
This inspirational medical student Fraser takes elderly people on rickshaw rides to overcome loneliness. Mary is 89 and lives in a home, she and friend Chris are .
Mary's Blog - Leo Brown
Marys Blog
Lyrics and Music by Leo Brown
Verse 1:
Wake up again another day
Some coffee and then
The same old train the same old way.
I walk away under the rain
I feel my heart beating just for you
Mary close your eyes remember the time
I promised be there for you
Chorus:
A purple star is crossing the sky
The waiting is not always the hardest part
A crystal portrait with pictures of you
The time has passed and left you some good memories
Marys blog is always the same
If you try to find all the pieces of her heart
Verse 2:
Too much time you played this song
Too much time falling in love staying alone
How many lives I got to live?
How many roads I got to ride?
To find a way
Mary close your eyes remember the time
I promised be there for you
Chorus:
A purple star is crossing the sky
The waiting is not always the hardest part
A crystal portrait with pictures of you
The time has passed and left you some good memories
Marys blog is always the same
If you try to find all the pieces of her heart
Bridge:
(Piano Instrumental)
Chorus:
A purple star is crossing the sky
The waiting is not always the hardest part
A crystal portrait with pictures of you
The time has passed and left you some good memories
Marys blog is always the same
If you try to find all the pieces of her heart
End:
(Instrumental)
An Irish journey
This is a video i did to show my love of Ireland. i use pictures of Ireland from Bing and the music is me playing my Lagan love on my keyboard and also lyrics to my lagan love. I hope you like it.
Torrington bar
Typical 11 am on a Tuesday Torrington CT
RDA Santa Pony Parade, Ballycastle
7th annual Santa Pony Parade, Ballycastle, raising funds for the Riding for the Disabled, Coleraine & District. Over £1200 was raised for the charity. Well done everyone - and thank you Ballycastle!
Folk Road live @ Doolin Pub (Latina)
Ripreso giovedì 25 dicembre 2014 alle ore 22#40
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Does Irish Cream Expire and Go Bad? / The More You Know
Cream based liqueurs, do they go bad? Can they expire? After all, doesn't alcohol preserve everything?
The answer isn't exactly the easiest, as each company will give you a different answer to when they think their product is at the peak of freshness. But, what can be decided is about when you need to re-think that bottle and move to a new one.
Of course, you can continue to drink it and you probably aren't going to get sick, if you don't see curdling and other off-smells, but it's not at the peak of best taste. So, when serving to guests, re-think that bottle if it's over 2-years old and get a new one.
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The Fullerton Arms, Ballintoy, Northern Ireland - United Kingdom (GB)
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The Fullerton Arms, Ballintoy, Northern Ireland - United Kingdom (GB)
Ballintoy is located along the popular sight seeing route known as the Causeway Coastal Route therefore The Fullerton Arms makes an ideal stop off point for refreshments or as your base for a holiday exploring the North Coast. The Fullerton Arms is waiting to cater for your every need from refreshments at the bar, a fulfilling meal in our restaurant, to accommodation in one of our recently refurbished, bright, spacious, comfortable rooms. The Fullerton Arms Guest Inn boasts 13 recently refurbished, comfortable bedrooms which are all tastefully decorated and ensuite. Whether you need a single room or a large family room we can meet your requirements. During your stay with us you will enjoy the highest standards of service and hospitality. Ballintoy is situated in one of the most picturesque parts of North Antrim between the Giants Causeway and Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, it looks out across the sound to Rathlin Island and beyond to Scotland. As you come over the Knocksoghey Brae from Ballycastle or in from Whitepark Bay and Bushmills you are greeted by spectacular views, each one characterized by the beautiful white form of Ballintoy Church.. It may, deceptively, give you the impression of a Norman tower or even a Mediterranean building, in fact the square tapering tower once supported a steeple which was removed by a hurricane in December,1894, leaving the church with its present day aesthetic, unique lookThe area around Ballintoy is exceptional for walking, the scenery is stunning and steeped in history and folklore. The village is adjacent to the sweeping curve of Whitepark Bay which can be accessed by a short walk from Ballintoy harbour. The name of Ballintoy like most things in these parts, has two translations, one commonly referred to it as the Town of the North another translation refers to it as The place of the Axe .Hotel Rating: Visit Britain 2 star
Hotel Features
General
Room Service, TV, En suite, Private Bathroom, Packed Lunches, Family Room
Activities
Golf Course, Walking, Water Activities, Dart Board, Fishing, Hiking, Games Available
Services
Photocopier, Desk, Facsimile
Internet
High-speed Internet is available at this hotel. Wireless internet on site.
Parking
The hotel has free parking.
Check-in
From 2:00 PM
Check-out
Prior to 11:00 AM
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