Don't You Weep - Henry Ibbs - Captains Bar - Edinburgh
2018 Don't You Weep
by Henry Ibbs, Eddy Hanson, Billy not Bobby
Captains bar. Edinburgh. Henry Ibbs
Featuring Eddy Hanson
House of the rising sun (Jam Session, Captains Bar, Edinburgh)
Random Jam Session in one of my favorite Pubs in Edinburgh. Suddenly Eddie, the Bartender, whom I only knew about 5 min, joined in with his violin. Glad my Sister captured this Situation.
Captains Bar - Henry Ibbs - Drop of Nelsons Blood
2018 - Captains Bar, Edinburgh, UK
Henry Ibbs
Eddy Hanson
Billy not Bobby
Drop of Nelsons Blood - an entertaining sea shanty sang by Henry Ibbs about rum! And other things.
Eddy also tends bar at Captains Bar and sometimes runs out from behind it to grab his fiddle and play along.
Edinburgh Captain's Bar (2016-6-10)
Shot on a potato
Henry Ibbs - Captain's Vlog #12
Ibby sits down with Colin Bartie at the Captain's Bar for the twelfth episode of the Captain's Vlog. Ibby is accompanied by Eddy Hanson who featured in episode 11.
Henry Ibbs Music:
NEW THE SCOTSMAN'S LOUNGE OF EDINBURGH
George Gilbody = 1974 - 1981 Great Britain boxing captain
This video takes a look into the major Fights of George Gilbodys amateur career. George was one of the most under rated boxers of his time. George should have gone Pro but for some reason unknown to most George decided to stay Amateur. His brother Ray Gilbody did turn Pro.
Captains Bar/Thursday 9th February 2017/ Henry Ibbs and Sarah Macgregor
Thursday evening folk session at Captains bar, Edinburgh. Hosted by Henry Ibbs, accompanied by Sarah Macgregor.
Three Cork Boats leaving Ardglass
Three Cork boats landing mackerel in Ardglass
Rachael Jay, Elaine Chrone, Sparkling star
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Music - Flight of the Valkeries
not my music
Captians bar, The Shandoneers Duo, Featuring Roy Anderson and William Oke
Roy Anderson on Piano Accordion playing at set of 6/8 jigs accompanied by William Oke on Guitar at Captains bar, New College Street, Edinburgh. United Kingdom
Tunes and french Rugby fans in the Captains Bar Edinburgh 27.2.2015
Bobby Nicholson - 'Back on Rose Street Again'
Bobby Nicholson recorded at Dr Ruby's, The Wash Bar Edinburgh, Feb 2009.
CC Copyright Control, Callum Duff 2009.
Captain's folk music bar
From our visit to Scotland during Edinburgh festival
Onboard Easyjet Flight EZY018. Edinburgh, Scotland, UK to London Luton, England, UK
Date: Monday 14th November 2011
Airline: Easyjet
Flight No: EZY018
Aircraft: Airbus A319-111
Aircraft Reg No: G-EZAP
First flight date: 26th April 2006
Delivery Date: 1st June 2006
Test Registration: D-AVYG
Seat No: 19F (Window Seat)
Origin: Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Depature Gate No: Gate 4
Departure Runway: 06
Destination: London Luton, England, UK
Arrival Gate No: Stand 13
Arrival Runway: 08
Push-back Time: 7:40pm GMT
Take-off Time: 7:48pm GMT
Arrival Time on Runway: 8:44pm GMT
Arrival Time at Gate: GMT
Flight Duration: 54 mins
0:06 - Boarding Card.
0:16 - View of Easyjet's 100th Airbus A319, G-EZBR at Gate 2. Includes Captain's welcome announcement.
0:41 - Taxiing to the Runway with a view of the Terminal.
1:08 - Turning on to the Runway.
2:03 - Take-off with a view of the Airport. Includes night views over Edinburgh.
2:42 - Cabin crew post-take-off announcement and ascending through thick cloud.
3:21 - Seat-back and tray-table overview.
3:55 - Safety Card.
4:03 - Front cover of Easyjet Traveller in-flight magazine - November 2011.
4:11 - Easyjet Boutique and Bistro magazine - Autumn 2011. (4:19) Chocolate bar and biscuits price-list.
4:35 - My snack - Apple & Mango J20 and a packet of Oreos!
5:00 - Carpet and seat overview. Includes cabin crew trying to sell train tickets onboard.
5:28 - Seat-back advertising - L'Oreal Paris products.
5:38 - Overhead panel.
5:52 - Overhead luggage compartment.
5:58 - Forward cabin overview.
6:06 - World times on my iPod.
6:29 - Overhead side panel lighting.
6:37 - Cabin crew prepare the cabin for landing. Includes the aircraft descending through thick fog on final approach. Visibility was very poor at the airport.
7:23 - Landing on Runway 08 in thick fog.
8:22 - Cabin crew welcome announcement.
8:39 - Turning onto the taxi-way.
9:07 - Taxiing to the Stand - includes a view of the Easyjet Hanger (10:32).
11:28 - Turning on to Stand 13.
12:06 - Engines shut down and cabin crew disarm doors for arrival.
12:15 - View of the outside of the aircraft.
Filmed using the Sony HDR-HC9 HDV1080i High Definition Handycam.
The Leaving of Liverpool(trad) - Henry Ibbs
The Mitre Pub on the Royal Mile - Edinburgh, Scotland
Our favorite Scottish pub on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland July 2005 - undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/edinburgh/pubguide/mitre.html
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as song by Goglo Bordello performed by Henry Ibbs at Captain's bar, Edinburgh. A big thank you to the dancers.
2018 UK Trip - Flying from Raleigh to Edinburgh on a Red Eye
Welcome to Our UK Vacation Series. We call this video Day 0. It was probably the most boring part of the entire trip, but we were really excited about it. This was our trip from Raleigh to Edinburgh, with a short layover in Chicago.
We had hoped to have a short visit with family who lives in Chicago, but it was not to be, as a good chunk of our layover was chewed up by a delayed flight out of Raleigh. Maybe next time, Littels!
In Part 2, we explore the city of Edinburgh!
Day 1 of our 2018 trip to Scotland. Today, we spend our first full day in the UK exploring Edinburgh, Scotland. We had a great experience inside St. Giles Cathedral and Thistle Chapel, then we went and toured Edinburgh Castle. We also had lunch at The Royal McGregor and Dinner at Decon Brodies Tavern, two of the more well known places to eat on the Royal Mile.
Links to the hotels and restaurants that we went to in this video:
Castle Rock Hostel:
The Royal McGregor Whisky Bar and Restaurant:
Deacon Brodies Tavern:
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Songs in this episode:
“Rose Coloured Glasses” - Lvly
“Scottish Highlands 5” - Magnus Ringblom
“Traditional Twist Harlig Ar Jorden” - artist unknown
“Remember Our Story” - Rocco Vanwell
“Summer Cool” - Uygar Duzgun
“We Should Start Right Now” - Loving Caliber
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Ghost of ~The Banshee Labyrinth~ Niddry St, Edinburgh ~ Scotland
Half of the club was once part of the infamous “underground Vaults” -once the haunt of criminals, thieves and the very unsavoury. It was in these former slums that many poor and innocent met a very grisly end! Ironically right next door, the front of the club; was once home to one of the richest men in Edinburgh, Lord Nicol Edwards. Edwards was Lord Provost of Edinburgh during the reign of King James VI/I of Scotland & England, and was reputedly a vile man – not only did he abuse his own wife horribly, but he is said to have had a basement dungeon beneath his house in which he at times personally tortured suspected witches before trial.
Now, along with many other spirits, ‘The Banshee’ haunts this Labyrinth. When refurbishing the venue a group of workmen believed they all heard a terrifying scream. A few hours later, one of the workmen received a phone call informing him that a family member had passed away.
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Most notably an entity known as The Watcher', a man in a long black coat with a tricorn hat and large boots.
Those who have seen him up claim say that, beneath the rim of his hat, he has no facial features whatsoever.
When the pub now known as The Banshee Labyrinth was renovating one of the vaults for storage space, a workman described seeing a woman in a long, old fashioned grey dress.
She had long red hair but covered her face with her hands as she sobbed.
Who are you? he asked. How did you get in here? Can I help?'
He received no reply, and the woman merely continued to cry, before removing her hands to reveal a pale, gaunt face with cracked, rotten teeth.
It was then that she shrieked; an awful bloodcurdling howl which caused the workman to black out in terror. When he came to, she was gone.
By the time he was safely home and nursing a stiff whiskey he received a phone call informing him that a family member had died.
He realised that the spectre he had seen in the vaults was a banshee, a spirit from Irish Mythology whose screams are said to herald the death of a relative.
Edinburgh's Banshee has not screamed since but has been known to sing down in the blackness of those haunted tunnels and has occasionally hurled objects at some of the tourists taking tours of the vaults.
But the Banshee Labyrinth is far from pub's only resident spirit. The main bar area is said to be haunted by a six-year-old girl called Molly, who disappeared in 1841. An old chimney in the building was said to be her burial site, and when it was bricked up, a child's shoe with the name 'Molly inscribed upon it fell out.
Beware 'Ole Jock' in the ladies... On the opposite side of the bar, there have been many reports of paranormal activity in the ladies' toilets, where a spirit known as 'Ole Jock' reputedly slams doors and turns the hand dryers on and off.
He is known for his fondness of pretty young girls, with many women reporting seeing his shadow looming over the doorway, hearing ghostly feet dragging across the floor, feeling his breath on the back of their necks, and some even claim to have been attacked.
Many of Edinburgh's ghost walks end by entering The Banshee Labyrinth directly from the vaults, with patrons given a token for a free drink - which is just as well, because when you've been down there, you'll need one.