Key signature: Gmajor
Submitted on September 24th 2005 by Kenny.
This tune has been added to 13 tunebooks.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Dublin Lads, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gmaj
g3 d BG G2 | ABcA DFAd | gfgd Bcde |1 fdcA GABd :|2 fdcA G3 c ||
BGAF DEFE | F2 df ecdc | BGAF DFeg | fdcA G3 c :|2 fdcA GABc ||
dg g2 dg g2 | dffe fgfe | dg g2 d^cde | fdcA GABc |
dg g2 dg g2 | dffe fgfe | defg a2 ag | fdcA G4 :|
Dublin Lads
This is in Pat Mitchell's book of Willie Clancy's tunes, but I didn't start playing it until I heard piper Tommy Keane playing it on a recording, the only time I've ever heard it played. Closely related to the "Colonel Fraser/West Wind" family of piping reels in G, it makes a great flute and whistle tune.
# Posted on September 24th 2005 by Kenny
Anyone wishing to hear Pat Mitchell's playing should watch out for his old LP on - Topic 'Pat Mitchell Uilleann Pipes' - 'stereo' 12TS294. (1976)
This was one of the first Piping LPs I bought after hearing Planxty & I still enjoy it.
There are some lovely tunes on it & just a nice feel & ambience to the whole thing.
A plus is that it is solo piping, so no Greek Stringy things or African bangy things to spoil the sound - simply piping!
A word of warning! I have heard 'self proclaimed' so called, piping experts PO Poing this recording, saying that his technique isn't the best?
Well, not being a piper I am not qualified to comment. All I can say is that I've been listening to, & enjoying, this LP for nearly thirty years, so that must count for something!
Unfortunately The Dublin Lads isn't on this LP, but if it's good enough for Willie Clancy & Pat Mitchell - it's good enough for me!
Thanks for this tune Kenny.
Anyone know if this LP has been released on CD?
# Posted on September 24th 2005 by Ptarmigan
I know you can also hear Willie Clancy play 'The West Wind' on the LP - 'The Piping of Willie Clancy' - Vol 1 on Claddagh CC32.
Surely this is now on CD?
# Posted on September 24th 2005 by Ptarmigan
The Dublin Lads
Kenny, you've already posted a different version of the tune: http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/3320
# Posted on September 24th 2005 by slainte
Don't think so.
I have not - they're different tunes.
# Posted on September 24th 2005 by Kenny
Naming of the Tune
Maeve Donnelly and Peadar O'Loughlin recorded "Hold the Reins" as "The Dublin Lads." In the sleeve notes Pat Mitchell doesn't comment if the two tunes are related or completely different, but provides the information about the naming of the tune: "I named The Dublin Lads. After recording Willie Clancy playing it I asked him for the title: 'I don't know what it's called, I got it from the Dublin lads'."
# Posted on September 25th 2005 by slainte
My Version
X: 1
T: Dublin Lads, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Gmaj
|:g3d BG G2 | ABcA DFAd | g3d Bcde |fdcA GABd |
g3d BG G2 | AB (3cBA DFAd |g3d Bcde |fdcA G4 ||
|:c|BGAF DFEG | F2 eg fdcA | BGAF DFeg | fdcA G3c |
BGAF DFEG | F2 eg fdcA | BGAF DFeg | fdcA GABc ||
|:dg g2 dg g2 | dffe f3e | dg g2 d^cde | fdcA GABc |
dg g2 dg g2 | dffe f3e | defg abag | fdcA GABd ||
# Posted on May 31st 2007 by JACKB
The 1st and 3rd parts are certainly very similar to Hold The Reins, but different enough to be a different tune. We play Hold The Reins sometimes in our session, but I've never heard this one. It's nice.
# Posted on September 5th 2007 by Dow
Watch out for my next tune, Dow.
# Posted on September 5th 2007 by Kenny
I can't wait
# Posted on September 5th 2007 by Dow