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The Barleycorn - Live At The Embankment 🤍 1.Outlaw Raparee 2. Broad Black Brimmer 3. Boys of the Old Brigade 4. Jackie Coleman's/Star of Munster 5. Freedom Walk 6. The Belfast Hornpipe 7. Rubber Bullets 8. Where Is the Man Who Does Not Love the Land Where He Was Born 9. Planxty George Brabazon 10. Over the Wall 11. Irish Soldier Laddie 12. Men Behind the Wire Recorded Live 1972, The Embankment, Tallagh, Dublin
Barleycorn - The Lakes of Coolfin - performing on the 'SBB Ina Shui Show' - RTE - in 1982
The late Derek MacCormack singing Cavan Girl. As I walk the road from Killeshandra, weary I sit down For it's twelve long miles around the lake to get to Cavan town 'Though Oughter and the road I go, one scene beyond compare How I curse the time it takes to reach my Cavan girl so fair. The autumn shades are on the leaves, the trees will soon be bare Each red coat leaf around me seems the colour of her hair My gaze retreats, defies my feet and once again I sigh Of a broken pool of sky reminds the colour of her eyes. At the Cavan cross each Sunday morning it's there she can be found And she seems to have the eye of every boy in Cavan town If my luck will hold I'll have the golden summer of her smile And to break the hearts of Cavan men she'll talk to me a while So next Sunday evening finds me homeward to Killeshandra bound To work a week till I return to court in Cavan town When asked if she would be my wife, at least she'd not said no So next Sunday morning rouse myself and back to her I go.
Steve Winwood performs a solo acoustic version of Traffic's John Barleycorn (Must Die). 🤍stevewinwood.com 🤍facebook.com/stevewinwood
Track From The Barleycorn - Live At The Embankment 1972 🤍
Pete St. John's legendary and most widely known ballad given the Barleycorn treatment. Personally (and this only MY personal opinion), like their cover of Grace, this is the best version of the ballad (excluding the Republican versions) I've ever heard... The tremble in his voice is just magnificent(!) R.i.P. Dester McCormack
Track From The Barleycorn - Live At The Embankment 1972 🤍
The Barleycorn The Winds Are Singing Freedom.
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Barleycorn · Johnny Flynn · Will Poulter · Naomi Ackie · Lydia Wilson Johnny Flynn Presents: ‘The Score’ ℗ An EMI Recording; ℗ 2022 Universal Music Operations Limited Released on: 2022-09-02 Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer, Associated Performer, Bass, Keyboards: Adam Beach Associated Performer, Vocals, Guitar, Violin, Keyboards: Johnny Flynn Associated Performer, Vocals: Will Poulter Associated Performer, Vocals: Naomi Ackie Associated Performer, Vocals: Lydia Wilson Associated Performer, Cello, Programming: Joe Zeitlin Associated Performer, Percussion: David Beauchamp Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Guy Davie Composer Lyricist: Johnny Flynn Auto-generated by YouTube.
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The Imagined Village performing "John Barleycorn" live in the Big Room at Real World Studios. Billy Bragg steps in for this live version of the track to replace the vocal of Paul Weller. 🤍 🤍 🤍
John Barleycorn (Roud 164) is a traditional English folk song which describes the process of making whiskey by personifying the barley from which it is made. The first known version of the song was printed on a London broadsheet in 1624, although it may be related to an older Scottish song called ‘Allan-a-Maut’ ('Alan of the malt’), which also personifies barley. Some have suggested that the song could be a survival of ancient Anglo Saxon or Celtic pagan ritual with some connection to the famous “wicker man”. Like most traditional English folk songs, the song was passed on through the oral tradition, but with the help of printed broadsheets. Robert Burns published a version in 1782 which bears a strong resemblance to more modern variants. 00:00 Introduction 00:46 William Short | Lincolnshire, England | 1908 02:55 Harry Wiltshire | Oxfordshire, England | c.1932 04:44 Fred Jordan | Shropshire, England | 1966 07:34 Michael Flannagan | County Clare, Ireland | 1974 10:34 O.J. Abbott | Quebec, Canada | 1957
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Taken from the album “A Song For Ireland - The Very Best of Barleycorn” Following on from the phenomenal success of Barleycorn in the 70s, a new line-up emerged featuring the late Derek McCormack, one of the finest voices of his generation. This resulted in a change of direction for the band, showcasing Derek's fine, melodic and lyrical voice. 🎧 Listen on your favourite streaming service: 🤍 👍 Follow Us 🔺 YouTube: 🤍 🔺 Facebook: 🤍 🔺 Instagram: 🤍
Traffic at the Santa Monica, CA Civic Center 2/21/72 and the only concert video from back in the day
Taken from the album “A Song For Ireland - The Very Best of Barleycorn” Following on from the phenomenal success of Barleycorn in the 70s, a new line-up emerged featuring the late Derek McCormack, one of the finest voices of his generation. This resulted in a change of direction for the band, showcasing Derek's fine, melodic and lyrical voice. 🎧 Listen on your favourite streaming service: 🤍 👍 Follow Us 🔺 YouTube: 🤍 🔺 Facebook: 🤍 🔺 Instagram: 🤍
''John Barleycorn'' the drinking classic performed by Fairport Acoustic at Fairport's Cropredy Convention 2022. Kicking things off great set from Fairport.
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John Barleycorn is the personification of the barley crop which was used in the making of beer and whiskey. The process is described through the many tortures inflicted on the body of JB. At the end of the song you should be able to make your own home brew! We learned this song from Traffic.
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The Boys of The Old Brigade From "The Winds Are Singing Freedom"
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Ayreheart - John Barleycorn Performed by Ayreheart From the album Barley Moon 🤍 But this song at: 🤍
John Barleycorn Guitar (Fingerstyle Guitar Arrangement) Learn this acoustic guitar arrangement at 🤍 with online video lesson tutorials and guitar tab. John Barleycorn by Traffic arranged for acoustic fingerstyle guitar by Dan C Holloway.
Taken from the album “A Song For Ireland - The Very Best of Barleycorn” Following on from the phenomenal success of Barleycorn in the 70s, a new line-up emerged featuring the late Derek McCormack, one of the finest voices of his generation. This resulted in a change of direction for the band, showcasing Derek's fine, melodic and lyrical voice. 🎧 Listen on your favourite streaming service: 🤍 👍 Follow Us 🔺 YouTube: 🤍 🔺 Facebook: 🤍 🔺 Instagram: 🤍
An Irish group on a working holiday in Australia made this appearance on TV in the late 1980s.
Traffic - John Barleycorn Must Die, Live At The Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, 1972 Subscribe to Jim Capaldi on YouTube to stay updated with uploads of official Jim Capaldi videos! Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍
Prompted by a topic at the Banjohangout I came up with this clawhammer version of John Barleycorn Must Die, an old old song but best known to me on Traffic's album of the same name which I have to say I was passionate about when it came out . I have not tried to copy the version on the album but just got together a simple playing of the tune. Steve Winwood is playing at Falmouth early next month in a small intimate venue and I HAVN'T GOT A TICKET !!!
I feel like going further back in time this week. Lets see how old I can go with these songs. Lyrics: There were three men came out of the West, Their fortunes for to try, And these three men made a solemn vow: John Barleycorn must die. They've ploughed, they've sown, they've harrowed him in, Threw clods upon his head, And these three men made a solemn vow: John Barleycorn was dead. They've let him lie for a very long time, Till the rains from heaven did fall, And little Sir John sprung up his head, And so amazed them all. They've let him stand till midsummer's day, Till he looked both pale and wan, And little Sir John's grown a long, long beard, And so become a man. They've hired men with the scythes so sharp, To cut him off at the knee, They've rolled him and tied him by the way, Serving him most barbarously. They've hired men with the sharp pitchforks, Who pricked him to the heart, And the loader he has served him worse than that, For he's bound him to the cart They've wheeled him around and around the field, Till they came unto a barn, And there they made a solemn oath, On poor John Barleycorn. They've hired men with the crab-tree sticks, To cut him skin from bone, And the miller he has served him worse than that, For he's ground him between two stones. And little Sir John and the nut-brown bowl, And he's brandy in the glass; And little Sir John and the nut-brown bowl, Proved the strongest man at last. The huntsman, he can't hunt the fox, Nor so loudly to blow his horn, And the tinker he can't mend kettle nor pot, Without a little Barleycorn Chords: (capo 2) Opening riff: D C G Am D Am C G Am D C G Am D Am C G Am D C G Am C Am C D Esus E Dm Am C G Am D C G Am Our Facebook Page: 🤍 The Trouveres: 🤍 Three Pints Shy: 🤍 Connecticut Renaissance Faire: 🤍