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My 30 favorite songs by one of my favorite bands of all time: The Dubliners! I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THIS MUSIC, AS IT BELONGS TO THE DUBLINERS AND THEIR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS. (INFORMATION FROM WIKIPEDIA) The Dubliners were an Irish folk band founded in Dublin in 1962 as The Ronnie Drew Ballad Group after its founding member; they subsequently renamed themselves The Dubliners. The line-up saw many changes over their fifty-year career, but the group's success was centred on lead singers Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew. The band garnered international success with their lively Irish folk songs, traditional street ballads and instrumentals. The band were regulars on the folk scenes in both Dublin and London in the early 1960s, and were signed to the Major Minor label in 1965 after backing from Dominic Behan. They went on to receive extensive airplay on Radio Caroline, and eventually appeared on Top of the Pops in 1967 with hits "Seven Drunken Nights" (which sold over 250,000 copies in the UK) and "The Black Velvet Band". Often performing political songs considered controversial at the time, they drew criticism from some folk purists and Ireland’s national broadcaster RTÉ had placed an unofficial ban on their music from 1967 to 1971. During this time the band's popularity began to spread across mainland Europe and they appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show in the United States. The group's success remained steady right through the 1970s and a number of collaborations with The Pogues in 1987 saw them enter the UK Singles Chart on another two occasions. The Dubliners were instrumental in popularising Irish folk music in Europe, though they did not quite attain the popularity of The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem in the United States. They influenced many generations of Irish bands, and their legacy can to this day be heard in the music of artists such as The Pogues, Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly. Much adored in their native country, covers of Irish ballads by Ronnie Drew and Luke Kelly tend to be regarded as definitive versions. One of the most influential Irish acts of the 20th century, they celebrated 50 years together in 2012, making them Ireland's longest surviving musical act. Also in 2012, the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards bestowed them with a Lifetime Achievement Award. The Dubliners announced their retirement in the autumn of 2012, after 50 years of playing, following the death of the last of the founding members, Barney McKenna. List: 1 - Town I loved So Well 2 - Captains and Kings 3 - Carrickfergus 4 - Rising of the Moon 5 - Kelly the Boy from Killan 6 - Wrap the Green Flag/ The West’s Awake/ A Nation Once Again 7 - I Know My Love 8 - Seven Deadly Sins 9 - Rocky Road to Dublin 10 - Peatbog Soldiers 11 - Rare Old Times 12 - Thirty Foot trailer 13 - Kimmage 14 - Four Green Fields 15 - Bunclody 16 - Eileen Og 17 - Jail of Cluain Meala 18 - Free the People 19 - Ojos Negros 20 - Muirsheen Durkin 21 - Killieburn Brae 22 - Donegal Danny 23 - Pub with no Beer 24 - The Sick Note 25 - The Sea Around Us 26 - The Louse House at Kilkenny 27 - Preab San Oi 28 - The Button Pusher 29 - Seven Drunken Nights 30 - Whiskey in the Jar