The Dubliners - Barney's Banjo Solo video free download


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Duration: 06:30
Uploaded: 2009/03/11

Captured from The Dubliners On the Road - Live in Germany . I believe it is from around'ish 1995. Enjoy lads!

Comments

10 years ago

tapsahtip

Clapping spoils it !

10 years ago

Jade Tiger

The paradox of Irish music can be understood when one remembers that rural Gaelic immigrants crystallized their diverse forms in urban American metropolises.

10 years ago

Slava486

Slava. R.f.Dikselend love.Artists know,but dablines scored lli

10 years ago

Mr. CrazyWeekend

suck my elbow bitchezzzz

10 years ago

Bartłomiej Ostaszewski

please name of reels ? i know first is maid behind the bar ... and others ?

10 years ago

Cosmin Gavrila

Rest in peace Barney...i think you are in the fiddlers green now. You remain a magician for us.

10 years ago

Hospedaje Familiar

Barney forever among us!!!

10 years ago

Adam Morganbesser

i fukin love this shit

10 years ago

allisafu

Rest In Peace my uncle Barney, love you...

10 years ago

irishelk

What a wizard, no clapping!

10 years ago

nstenson

Enda Schill is up there on that level with Barney now I think! 

10 years ago

clhb21

Great!!!!!!!!!!

10 years ago

Jonathan Griffiths

Rest in perfect peace dizzyfingers. You never EVER fail to make me smile. Beautiful man very sadly missed.

10 years ago

jepperdo

Respect for these guys

11 years ago

Shimon Rubin

Barney MacKenna le meilleur joueur de banjo que je connaisse.

11 years ago

Joseph Brand

Can barely play this fast with fingerpicks. Need to practice more. 

11 years ago

Satya Maganti

True Legends

11 years ago

JOSEPH Ó Faoláin

It was his version of the Mason's Apron, as recorded in the 60s, that influenced me to start playing banjo. There was a particular 'energy' in his playing that no one else managed to transmit. One could argue that Kieran Hanrahan, Gerry O'Connor and Cathal Hayden are better banjo-players (kindly understand that I have great respect for those men too). There was an urgency about Barney's playing that the others just couldn't match. I can't explain it very well, maybe, but it was like he was trying to communicate a message. Perhaps THAT's how he influenced more banjoists in his time than any other Irish banjo player. The people he reached got that 'message'.

11 years ago

Northyorkspaul

what can you say? RIP

11 years ago

ExIIlion

Hard metal banjo solo

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