nightlife in Belfast is amazing@ Northern Ireland 2018
Saturday night in Belfast, streets and bars are packed with people
and everyone is happy. The Irish are excellent musicians and in almost every bar they perform live
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Belfast is open for business...video of my trip to Culture Night on the 16th September 2016 in Belfast Northern Ireland
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Belfast Culture Night.
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Kabosh Theatre Company present Belfast Bred, a play cum tour of Belfast's prime culinary establishments led by (recently thawed out) Titanic chef Barney. Sample the local fare at Sawyer's Deli, oysters at the Mourne Seafood Bar, cheese at Nick's Warehouse, Paddy Pizza at the Kitchen Bar and chocolate and more at St George's Market.
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Britain's drug culture is changing - fast. Cocaine and ecstasy are out and mephedrone, ketamine and GHB are in. Shot in Leeds over the biggest party weekend of the year - Halloween and Bonfire Night - this film gets under the skin of the new party drugs. We follow Holly, Tony and Oliver from the dancefloor to the morning after and, with unique access to the first specialist 'club drug clinic' outside London, we find out what happens to those who want to keep going even when the party's over.
George Best Trail - A Movie of His Family Life in Belfast
George Best's Home life in Belfast - A tribute to the Legend who's number 7 jersey will be remembered for a long time. This YouTube George Best documentary will take you through his early life in Northern Ireland - the clubs he played for, his home and family life.
Tracking the old life of those famous figures all around the world is sometimes a hobby for specific people or at least those who admire some characters and feel that they want to know more about their early life stages or even know more about their life in general.
In Northern Ireland, one of the most famous characters in the football world is George Best who is taking number 7 in Jersey and we decided to go on a trail that is related to his life, one that is all about his early life, his school, and the first steps he used to take for the love of football.
George Best was a Northern Irish professional footballer who played as a winger for Manchester United and the Northern Ireland National Team. Best won the European Cup with Manchester United in 1968 and was even named the European Footballer of the Year and FWA Footballer of the Year. The good playing skills and the difference George Best added to the football history made the Irish Football Association even describe him as the greatest player to ever pull on the green shirt of Northern Ireland.
George Best was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland ( and he started his football career in Manchester United Club at the age of 15. George's father, who was also believed to be good when it comes to playing football, used to be a member of The Orange Order whose headquarters is situated at Schomberg House along the Cregagh Road. Best once attended and took part in the annual celebrations and even the collarette which he wore is still displayed in the building until today.
The passion that one might have for something could be the main reason behind his success or failure in the other parts of life. When it comes to George Best, in the first secondary school that Best was part of, Rugby was the sport there and this affected his hatred towards it, until he moved to the new school, received better grades, and managed to play his favorite sport which is football.
George Best grew up in Cregagh Estate and that is where the next part of our trail took place. This was an important part in Best's life because he used to practice his football skills on the estate's playing fields and he got his father as a coach as well, even though the idea of his father watching him play would make him nervous and that is why Dickie never attended his matches. It was not just the help of his father, but even George's mother, Anne, would provide him and his friends with beverages while they were playing football; so the whole family used to give him a support to nurture his football skills.
Cregagh Road was one of the most important commercial streets back in the days of George Best and until this moment, it is still occupied by different family-owned businesses. One of the things that George used to do during his old days was attending the ambassador cinema which is now a department store, where he used to catch Saturday matinees with his friends and saw many classics of the day.
From the other things which are still standing until today and which used to take an important part of George's life is the Ravenhill Presbyterian Church which he used to attend on Sundays with his siblings and grandfather and they would then head to Donard street for lunch just after finishing the service at the church.
From the shops that is still found until these days and which George used to love back then is Desano's ice cream which among Newtownards Road and which is now referred to as W.J. Desano. Even when George Best was ill in London's Cromwell Hospital, his sister, Barbara, used to bring him ice cream from that place when she went over to visit.
Glentoran Football Club was one of those which Best used to support with his father or even his grandfather when he was a young boy - his grandfather used to live near the stadium as well which was considered one of the best things that George could receive.
This was a small tour to follow the trail of George Best, the famous old Irish football player and let you explore him along with some of the best places that could be found in these parts of Northern Ireland.
There are lots to explore in Belfast as well in addition to going through those places related to the life of George Best and explore the city on a bigger scale (
We always feel proud of those famous Irish characters who were born in Northern Ireland and who are also remembered through different signs, statues, or other memorable items that would keep them in our hearts.
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Best Bars in Belfast - Northern Ireland - Belfast Cocktails
Visiting a new city or country is not just about hitting those historical places and walking through its old streets, but it is also about the nightlife that one will enjoy and be part of. We have been out to visit some of the best bars in Belfast in which you could have a drink during the day as well.
Being in a city that you have never been to before is different because at this point you will realize that you are choosing a bar haphazardly, spotting one out there and heading directly out to it. Since we are Belfast-people and know more about the places and streets that make this city, we decided to visit some of the bars which we have heard about them being the best out there and headed out to check.
Our first stop - and recommendation - is the Bootleggers which is considered in the heart of Belfast City Centre and Cathedral Quarter. This place is considered a nod to the 1920's days of prohibition in USA when the alcohol was outlawed there. The barman at the Bootleggers showed us two different cocktails which are prepared there and which are: America F*** Yea and Pear with Me. We have gone through the instructions about the ingredients that should be used but we believe no one will ever be the same as the Bootleggers in preparing these cocktails.
The next stop in this trip of exploring the best bars in Belfast was at The Spaniard which is also located in the Cathedral Quarter in Skipper Street ( There are usually different stories related to the old places in any city around the world and in the case of The Spaniard in Belfast, one of these stories say that it is given that name because Spanish sailors used to come to this place - but who knows. In this bar, Michelle did not just see how the drink is prepared, which was called Dark and Stormy cocktail, but she also got the chance to prepare one all by herself - and drink it at the end - which is why we should trust her opinion with our eyes closed; easy to prepare and tasty to drink.
The third place to go and check is the Kelly's Cellars; Kelly's Cellars is a traditional Irish pub that is famous for serving Guinness. If you think that pouring wine inside the glass is just how you do it at home then you are wrong because there is actually a technique for that and this technique is followed at the Kelly's Cellars - which might be one reason why they are famous for that - one really gets to know much when visiting those bars!
The next best bar in Belfast is Muriel's Cafe Bar which is an amazing place for specialty gins ( Inside this bar we got the chance to see the barman - barwoman in this case - preparing two different cocktails which are also considered famous in this place and which are Brockman & Elderflower Martini as well as the Espresso Martini - we were amazed by how quick and easy they are prepared and how at the end they bring some different taste - you will definitely love it!
Our trip to explore those best bars in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is not over yet because there are still other ones which we visited out there and which have tried their special drinks as well, such as The Duke of York which is also found in the Cathedral Quarter. The Duke of York is mainly known for its whiskies, with the largest selection of whiskies in all of Ireland. This place has a whiskey shop around the corner and we tried the whiskey known as A Friend of Hand; Michelle tried it neat but there are other ways that people might prefer to drink it into - and you will find a secret behind those whiskies as well.
Before going out for this trip and before discovering the best bars in Belfast, we didn't know that there are actually lots of choices out there, but we are glad about the results. The Harp Bar was another place which we have been to and where we also got the chance to see how they pour the perfect Guinness which the barman believe that it goes through four different steps: choosing the right glass, pouring the Guinness while the glass is at 45 degrees, wait for the glass until the Guinness is all in the same color, and finally top it until the Guinness is one mm top of the glass, finally one will have to wait until it is all black before drinking it; that's what they call the perfect Guinness.
The Dirty Union is the next bar on this long list and which is located in Belfast's oldest building ( The Dirty Onion is amazing and different because it has a big outdoor garden, a bar, and a restaurant, so all your needs are there.
The last stop in this trip was The Perch rooftop bar - which is one of the few in Belfast - which is famous for its specialty cocktails; we have tried their Espresso Martini.
We have to say that we are spoiled here in Belfast when it comes to bars!
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LOOKING FOR FOOTBALL GROUNDS | BELFAST | 2016
LOOKING FOR FOOTBALL | BELFAST EDITION
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Ed Sheeran - Galway Girl [Official Video]
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DIRECTED BY: Jason Koenig
VIDEO COMMISSIONER: Dan Curwin
PRODUCED BY: Honna Kimmerer
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Jenny Koenig
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Colin Barry
STARRING: Saoirse Ronan
SHOT BY: Ed Sheeran
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Johnny Valencia
PRODUCTION DESIGNER: John Lavin
WRITTEN BY: Jason Koenig & Murray Cummings
EDITED BY: Jason Koenig & Johnny Valencia
FEATURING
Beoga
Peter Coonan
Laurence Kinlan
Tommy Tiernan
Hector Ó hEochagáin
Johnny O'Connor
Damian Browne
Andrew Browne
Ronan Loughney
Kieran Marmion
David Panter
Hession School of Irish Dance
Matthew Gardiner
Claire Greaney
Busker: Conor Bogue
Daniel Poolman
Tattoo artist: Brian Power @power.tattoo
Ceili dancers:
Leona Donoghue
Aoife Lyons
Elaine Moylan
Anna Sheil
Roisin Corrigan
Rebecca Connelly
Eleanor Burke
Lynne McNally
1st ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Ivan McMahon
ART DIRECTOR: Margaret Linnane
LOCATIONS: Colm Nolan
PRODUCTION COORDINATOR:
Georgina O'Conner
MOVI OP: Ryan Haug
1st AC: Ryan Brown
KEY GRIP: Paul Tsan
GAFFER: Paul Noble
DRONE: Roman Bugovskiy
Saoirse Ronan Casting: Amy Hubbard
CASTING MANAGER: Mairead Campbell
STYLIST: Grace Moore
WARDROBE: Aisling Wallace Byrne
SPECIAL THANKS
The Nest Boutique Hostel-Galway
Galway City Council
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Filming LOCATIONS
O'Connells Bar
O'Connors Bar
The Herons Rest
A Studio JKoe Production
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She played the fiddle in an Irish band
But she fell in love with an English man
Kissed her on the neck and then I took her by the hand
Said baby I just want to dance
I met her on Grafton street right outside of the bar
She shared a cigarette with me while her brother played the guitar
She asked me what does it mean the Gaelic ink on your arm?
Said it was one of my friend’s songs do you want to drink on?
She took Jamie as a chaser, Jack for the fun
She got Arthur on the table, with Johnny riding as shot gun
Chatted some more, one more drink at the bar
Then put Van on the jukebox, got up to dance, you know
She played the fiddle in an Irish band
But she fell in love with an English man
Kissed her on the neck and then I took her by the hand
Said baby I just want to dance
With my pretty little Galway Girl
You’re my pretty little Galway Girl
You know she beat me at darts and then she beat me at pool
And then she kissed me like there was nobody else in the room
As last orders were called, was when she stood on the stool
After dancing the céilí, singing to trad tunes
I never heard Carrickfergus ever sung so sweet
Acapella in the bar using her feet for a beat
Oh I could have that voice playing on repeat for a week
And in this packed out room, swear she was singing to me
She played the fiddle in an Irish band
But she fell in love with an English man
Kissed her on the neck and then I took her by the hand
Said baby I just want to dance
My pretty little Galway girl
My my my my my my my Galway girl
My my my my my my my Galway girl
My my my my my my my Galway girl
Now we’ve outstayed our welcome and it’s closing time
I was holding her hand, her hand was holding mine
Our coats both smell of smoke, whisky and wine
As we fill up our lungs with the cold air of the night
I walked her home then she took me inside
Finish some Doritos and another bottle of wine
I swear I’m going to put you in a song that I write
About a Galway girl and a perfect night
She played the fiddle in an Irish band
But she fell in love with an English man
Kissed her on the neck and then I took her by the hand
Said baby I just want to dance
My pretty little Galway girl
My my my my my my my Galway girl
My my my my my my my Galway girl
My my my my my my my Galway girl
Old School Rave - The Morning After The Night Before
This was filmed in the carpark the morning after Fantazia on New Years Eve 1993 at Littlecote House.
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