The Bar at The Tolka House
The newly refurbished bar at The Tolka House, Glasnevin, Dublin. Ireland.
Rovers in Tolka Park bar
Rovers fans celebrate their last ever home game in Tolka Park
The 1895 Trust launch night
Official launch event of The 1895 Trust in the Tolka Bar on the 28th of March at 8pm.
Hill 16 la la la
Bohs Soccer Casuals and Shamrock Rovers do battle on the streets of central Dublin. Rovers attack the pub before the B.S.C. re-group and back Rovers off up the road
KINGPIN - AIHC FEST, BOHS BAR, DUBLIN, IRELAND - 17/08/2019 (FULL LIVE SET)
Kingpin full set, filmed at the All Ireland HardCore (AIHC) Fest in Bohs Bar (behind Dalymount Park, home of Bohemian Football Club) in Dublin, Republic Of Ireland, on 17th August 2019. The event raised at least €1,200.75 for the charity Inner City Helping Homeless. Other bands on the bill were Implement, Flashpøint, Okus, Axecatcher, Wardomized and Mana.
SETLIST:
01) March Of The S.O.D. - Stormtroopers Of Death cover (00:08)
02) Prayers Won't Save You (01:34)
03) Shiver (04:38)
04) Dead End World (08:22)
05) Ignorant (11:44)
06) Bite Your Tongue (15:03)
07) No Excuse (17:36)
08) Lessons (20:24)
09) They Serve Themselves (22:47)
10) Chains (26:13)
11) F Off (29:16)
Edited by Lev.
Timelapse video in background of intro title courtesy of Ciarán Nolan / TFW Design.
Footage courtesy of Neevo and Lev.
GHC / CST x AIHC 2019
Rovers in Tolka Park bar
Rovers fans in Tolka celebrate our last game on the Northside, Roll on Tallaght!!
the grand canal dublin ireland oct 21 2018
cycle along the grand canal in dublin from my home to ringsend and back a nice 18 km cycle as i took in sandymount beach too..
Botanic avenue flood 25/7/13 00:45
Flood
Roots Music Session Arthurs Pub Dublin
Tolka - Live at the Gaelic
Melbourne's trad Irish scene showed Sydney what it had, when Tolka came and played up in the Gaelic Club, Surry Hills. The last tunes of their set (encore aside) ripped up the disco-paisley carpet in the heat of December.
Find out about when they next come to Sydney here:
Tolka:
The Gaelic Club:
The Cazettes - Magnificent Medley
For your consideration: The Cazettes are proud to present a magnificent medley of 13 splendiferous songs in an original arrangement of 4 short sunny minutes. Enjoy varieties such as Hip to the Hop, the Pop, the Rock, and the Disco. Not to mention everything else in between. Iron your groovin' socks and prepare to dance around the living room!
Ballybeg House
This video was filmed in the beautiful Ballybeg House in County Wicklow. A unique wedding venue set amongst 135 acres of rolling parkland and mature gardens in the heart of the garden county. The estate boasts a Victorian Style Marquee, a stunning stone walled Ceremony Room, a Walled Garden, luxurious accommodation in the house itself as well as converted stables and garden pods. Not to mention your very own Private Shebeen!
For further information visit:
With or without you
The Joshua Tree, U2 tribute in Buskers bar Dublin
Bad bobs templebar in Dublin
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The Lark in the Clear Air sung by Fergus O'Kelly
I am putting up 32 You Tubes from the Walton’s Glenside recordings (22 from a cd released in 2004; and 10 from a cassette – volume 1-was there a volume 2 (?)-from 1990). Until 2018 Walton’s had a shop at 11 South William Street which had been the home in the 1830s of the Waterford composer William Vincent Wallace before he emigrated to Australia.
The Walton’s’ was one of those commercially 15 minute sponsored programmes that was broadcast on Radio Eireann (now RTE) in the 1950s and 1960s. It used to go out at 1.45 on Saturdays (live as sometimes the needle used to get stuck in record groove and would have to be quickly adjusted!). It was Irish music “our fathers loved” and Leo Maguire always ended with advertising the shop in North Frederick Street, Dublin 1 and repeating the motto “If you do feel like singing-do sing an Irish song!”. It was more Thomas Davis than Luke Kelly. It was rather genteel and just compare the rather parlour rendering by Joe Lynch of The Wild Colonial Boy and that of vigorous Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem version? For me it had one outstanding tenor in Fergus O’Kelly and one would like to know if he did any other recordings. Liam Devally was another who also performed well. Mary McGonigle was yet another with a fine voice.
This is the founders grandson commentating in the Irish Times in 2018:
In 1922, Martin Walton, Niall’s grandfather, opened the music shop on North Great Frederick Street. An accomplished violinist and Feis Ceoil winner, Martin Walton took part in the Easter Rising when he was a teenager, was arrested during the War of Independence and was imprisoned in Ballykinlar internment camp in Co Down.
After fighting in the Civil War, he opened a music shop and established the Dublin College of Music. The original store closed a few years ago when Waltons opened in Blanchardstown. They also previously had a store in Dún Laoghaire.
In 2007, the George’s Street shop appeared in the movie Once when Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová perform the Oscar-winning song Falling Slowly.
“We must have had thousands of people coming in to photograph the piano they played on. In the stage productions they’d mention Waltons and the Oscars ceremony recreated the interior of the shop for their performance. It was very good publicity but ultimately it wasn’t enough,” Niall Walton says.
During these challenging times, Walton often reflects on his grandfather’s amusement when he mentioned the business was struggling during the 1970s.
“I was 19 and said business was pretty tough. He said: ‘Tough? You couldn’t spell it.’ He reminded me that when he opened in 1922 O’Connell Street was in ruins after the war. Then there was the Wall Street Crash, De Valera’s economic war on England and in 1938 Hitler came along. Then it was six years of survival during the war, another 10-15 years for the world to recover, a few easy years in the 1960s and then the oil crisis in the 1970s.
“Things go up and things go down. We complain but we don’t have a clue what tough means
Patrick Leo Maguire (1903 – 17 December 1985) was an Irish singer, songwriter, and radio broadcaster.
Born in Dublin's inner city, Maguire trained as a baritone under Vincent O'Brien, John McCormack's voice teacher. For many years he performed with the Dublin Operatic Society.
Leo Maguire was a prolific composer, writing over 100 songs. These include Come to the Céile, The Old Killarney Hat, If You'll Only Come Across the Seas to Ireland, The Dublin Saunter (which he wrote for Noel Purcell) and Eileen McManus (recorded by Daniel O'Donnell).[3] His most famous song is The Whistling Gypsy. In 1954 Rose Brennan was awarded third place by the New Musical Express for the best recording of the year for her cover of The Whistling Gypsy. It was also a hit in Ireland and later in the United States. Maguire also wrote parodies and humorous songs under the name Sylvester Gaffney.
In parallel with his musical career, Maguire worked as a broadcaster on Radio Éireann. The programme with which he is most closely associated is the Walton's Programme. This was a weekly sponsored show during which Maguire played recordings of popular Irish ballads. The programme was broadcast for almost 30 years until its cancellation in January 1981.
Michael McGoldrick - Honesty Bar
Another Great track from the Album Wired By Michael McGoldrick.
The High Kings, Rocky Road to Dublin
The High Kings perform the Rocky Road the Dublin live. From the creators of Celtic Woman.
The Maid Behind The Bar / The Boyne Hunt / The Shaskeen Reel / The Mason's Apron
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The Maid Behind The Bar / The Boyne Hunt / The Shaskeen Reel / The Mason's Apron · The Dubliners
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Released on: 2008-11-01
Music Publisher: Tolka Music / Fair Deal Music
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Flying around Ashtown
having fun with my drone around Ashtown in Dublin :)