The Young Dubliners -- The Foggy Dew

Howdy, folks! This is a different version than the one that's already been uploaded, and in my opinion, better. Comes off the album With All Due Respect. Hope ya like it! --Lyrics-- 'Twas down the glen one Easter morn to a city fair rode I There was Armed lines of marching men in squadrons passed me by No pipe did hum nor battle drum did sound it's dread tattoo But the Angelus bell o'er the Liffey swell rang out o'er the foggy dew Right proudly high over Dublin Town they hung out the flag of war 'Twas better to die 'neath an Irish sky than at Sulva or Sud El Bar And from the plains of Royal Meath strong men came hurryin' through While Britannia's Huns, with their long range guns sailed out on the foggy dew 'Twas England bade our Wild Geese fly that small nations might be free But their lonely graves are by Sulva's waves or the fringe of the Great North Sea Oh, had they died by Pearse's side or fought with Cathal Brugha Their names we will keep where the fenians sleep 'neath the shroud of the foggy dew But the bravest fell, and the requiem bell rang mournfully and clear For those who died that Eastertide in the spring time of the year And the world did gaze, with deep amaze, at those fearless men, but few Who bore the fight, so that freedom's light might shine through the foggy dew
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The Wolfe Tones - The Foggy Dew

Song about the Easter Rising in Dublin 1916 As down the glen one Easter morn to a city fair rode I Their Armed lines of marching men in squadrons passed me by No pipes did hum no battle drum did sound it's loud tatoo But the Angelus bell o'er the Liffey swell rang out through the foggy dew Right proudly high over Dublin Town they flung out the flag of war 'Twas better to die 'neath an Irish sky than at Sulva or Sud El Bar And from the plains of Royal Meath strong men came hurrying through While Britannia's Huns, with their long range guns sailed in through the foggy dew 'Twas England bade our Wild Geese go that small nations might be free But their lonely graves are by Sulva's waves or the fringe of the Great North Sea Oh, had they died by Pearse's side or fought with Cathal Brugha Their names we will keep where the fenians sleep 'neath the shroud of the foggy dew Oh the bravest fell, and the requiem bell rang mournfully and clear For those who died that Easter tide in the spring time of the year While the world did gaze, in deep amaze, at those fearless men but few Who bore the fight that freedom's light might shine through the foggy dew Back through the glen I rode again and my heart with grief was sore For I parted with those valiant men whom I never shall see more But to and fro in my dreams I go and I'd kneel and pray for you, For slavery fled, O glorious dead, When you fell in the foggy dew.
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Foggy Mountain Breakdown for guitar

After Dueling Banjos and Jesse James this felt like the one to try. Written by the great Earl Scruggs and made famous in the 1967 film Bonnie and Clyde. I use a drop-G tuning, (don´t know if it has a name(?), only the A string is retuned down to a G) because then you have the root notes of the three chords used, G major, E minor and D major, as open "bass" strings. Of course it doesn´t have to be played at such high tempo (but it should be!) - it´sa bit of a struggle (this is like the 100th take :) I´ve also noticed this style seems to require some nail on the right hand, otherwise the overall sound may become a bit "blurred". This is just an idea and it could be developed further, with more solo parts etc. TAB available at www.tallstrom.com Yeehaw! Martin
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Luke Kelly - The Foggy Dew

Luke Singing The Foggy Dew {1966}for German television called "Irland - Lieder für Träumer, Musik für Rebellen" which translates to "Ireland - Songs for dreamers, music for rebels". The Foggy Dew was written by Canon Charles O`Neill in 1919. As down the glen one Easter morn to a city fair rode I There Armed lines of marching men in squadrons passed me by No fife did hum nor battle drum did sound it's dread tatoo But the Angelus bell o'er the Liffey swell rang out in the foggy dew Right proudly high over Dublin Town they hung out the flag of war 'Twas better to die 'neath an Irish sky than at Sulva or Sud El Bar And from the plains of Royal Meath strong men came hurrying through While Britannia's Huns, with their long range guns sailed in through the foggy dew But the bravest fell, and the requiem bell rang mournfully and clear For those who died that Eastertide in the springing of the year And the world did gaze, in deep amaze, at those fearless men, but few Who bore the fight that freedom's light might shine through the foggy dew
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Foggy Mountain Breakdown Practice

Jonny, Robbie & Tommy Mizzone of the Sleepy Man Banjo Boys practice Earl Scrugg's Foggy Mountain Breakdown for an upcoming performance.
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Cross-Plane R1's on a foggy Saturday

Group of mostly R1's riding in fog and slight drizzle. The video is same day and just a couple hours before the GTO crashed into the parked motorcycles a couple months back. The way the bikes were parked a few would have been taken out if he came through a little earlier. it would have got ugly
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Foggy Mental Breakdown -- Steppenwolf

Track 5. 'Foggy Mental Breakdown'. From the album '7' Written by Larry Byrom and John Kay George Biondo - Bass, Vocals (Background) Larry Byrom - Guitar, Vocals (Background) Goldy McJohn - Keyboards John Kay - Guitar, Vocals, Guitar (Electric), Harmonica Jerry Edmonton - Drums Richard Podolar - Producer, Engineer Bill Cooper - Engineer ♪♫ Hear me holler down the mountain side I'm near the sky blinking at the evil eye Hear me holler at the city's grind It stole my soul just about lost my mind Let the loneliness roll in Like the foggy mountain dew Wipe the madness from my eye 'Till my anger slowly dies When the shadow play begins I'll be watching thru the night 'Till I find myself again Hear me holler cross the sea of light It took my dream and smashed it 'gainst the night Hear me holler at the town below Got nothing left to make me stay and no place left to go Let the loneliness roll in Like the foggy mountain dew Wipe the madness from my eye 'Till my anger slowly dies When the shadow play begins I'll be watching thru the night 'Till I find myself again ♪♫ www.steppenwolf.com The official Steppenwolf website. www.facebook.com John Kay & Steppenwolf Should Be In The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame ~ [Many thanks to the copyright owners UMG for allowing this to be heard on YouTube] ~ ☺
Foggy Dew - Luke Kelly with LYRICS

Great song, from the one and only. A special thanks to mad for the lyrics. When I was a bachelor, airy and young I followed the rovin' trade And the only harm that ever Ive done Was courting a servant maid I courted her in the summer long And part of the winter too But manys the time I rolled my love All over the foggy dew One night as I lay in my bed A-taking my pleasant sleep this pretty young maid she came to me And bitterly she did weep She tore her hair and the rung her hands saying oh what shall I do? For tonight I've resolved to sleep with you For fear of the foggy dew All in the first part of that night We rolled in sport and play And in the latter part of that night She in my arms did lay And when broad daylight did appear She cried, I am undone Ah hold your tongue, you silly young girl for the foggy dew is gone Supposing you should have a child it would make you laugh and smile and suppose you had another one it would make you think awhile and suppose you had another one And another one or two it would make you leave off them foolish young tricks And think on the foggy dew I love that girl with all my heart shes as dear as my lovely life but in the latter part of the year she became another mans wife But Ive never told him of her faults and Im damned if ever Ill do but manys the time as she winks and smiles I think of the foggy dew When I was a bachelor, I liv'd all alone I worked at the weaver's trade And the only, only thing that I ever did wrong Was to woo a <b>...</b>
Foggy Mountain breakdown - Earl Scruggs & friends (video)

Earl Scruggs, banjo - Glen Duncan, fiddle - Randy Scruggs, acoustic guitar - Steve Martin, 2nd banjo solo - Vince Gill, 1st electric guitar solo - Marty Stuart, mandolin - Gary Scruggs, harmonica - Albert Lee, 2nd electric guitar solo - Paul Shaffer, piano - Jerry Douglas, dobro - Leon Russell, organ - Glenn Worf, bass - Harry Stinson, drums
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Sleepy Man Banjo Boys - Foggy Mountain Breakdown

The boys play Foggy Mountain Breakdown by Earl Scruggs at the Front Porch Bluegrass Festival in Chester, NJ. Jonny Mizzone is using a Stanleytone archtop banjo for this performance.
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Foggy Observations

A collection of asides, observations and insults from that loud, ah say, loud-mouthed Southern rooster, Foghorn Leghorn!
The Foggy Dew

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Orthodox Celts- Foggy Dew

Orthodox Celts-Foggy Dew song!!! Orthodox Celts-popular band from Belgrade,Serbia!
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Alyth singing The Foggy Dew

Scottish singer Alyth McCormack, from Isle of Lewis singing The Foggy Dew with The Chieftains in The Royal, Castlebar on 20/11/09.
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Jo Stafford A Foggy Day 1956

A Foggy Day by Jo Stafford with the Art Van Damme Quintet Recorded September 30, 1956 released in 1957. Columbia CL 968 Jo Elizabeth Stafford (November 12, 1917 July 16, 2008) was an American singer of traditional pop music and jazz standards whose career spanned the late 1930s through the early 1960s. Stafford was greatly admired for the purity of her voice and was considered one of the most versatile vocalists of the era. Married Band Leader Paul Weston in 1952 In 1966, Stafford went into semi-retirement, retiring completely from the music business in 1975. Except for the 1977 Jonathan and Darlene Edwards version of "Stayin' Alive," Stafford wouldn't perform again until 1990, at a ceremony honoring Frank Sinatra. Stafford won a breach-of-contract lawsuit against her former record label in the early 1990s, which won her the rights to all of her old recordings, including the Jonathan and Darlene recordings. Following the lawsuit, Stafford, along with son Tim, reactivated the Corinthian Record label which began life as a religious label the deeply religious Paul Weston had started. With Paul Weston's help, she compiled a pair of Best of Jonathan and Darlene albums, which were released in 1993. In 1996, Paul Weston died of natural causes. Stafford continued to operate Corinthian Records. In 2006, she donated her library and her husband's to the University of Arizona. She died in Century City, California of congestive heart failure on July 16, 2008 at the age of 90. en <b>...</b>























