Springhill Mining Disaster
Written by Peggy Seeger/Ewan MacColl
Performed by U2 on The Later Show, Tribute to the Dubliners
Recorded at RTE Studios, Dublin, Ireland
March 16, 1987
DVD Version
Gay Byrne: Now, ah, ladies and gentlemen, another of the groups, and we’re delighted to welcome them to our studio, who have come along especially to pay tribute to The Dubs, would you welcome please, U2.
Bono: Hello. It’s a… very, very, very proud to be a part of this, and ah , I met Ronnie Drew along the way, along the road over the years. Really love the man.
Never, never met Luke Kelly, saw him crossing O’Connell street once… fiery red hair. Would’ve loved to have met him.
It’s a pleasure to be here. This is eh, this is a song that your lot have inspired me…with
It’s your version of, eh, Springhill Mining Disaster
In the town of Springhill, Nova Scotia
Down in the dark of the Cumberland mine
There's blood on the coal and the miners lie
In roads that never seen sun nor sky
Roads that never saw sun nor sky
In the town of Springhill you don't sleep easy
Often the earth will tremble and roll
When the earth is restless miners die
(But the) bone and blood is the price of coal
Bone and blood is the price of coal
In the town of Springhill, Nova Scotia
Late in the year of ‘88
Well the day still comes and the sun still shines
But it's dark as a grave in the Cumberland mine
It's dark at the grave in the Cumberland mine
Listen to the shouts of the black-faced miners
Listen to the call of a rescue team
We have no water or no brans
So we're living on songs and hope instead
We're living on songs and hope instead
In the town of Springhill, Nova Scotia
Down in the dark of a Cumberland mine
There's blood on the coal and the miners lie
In roads that never saw sun nor sky
Roads that never saw sun nor sky
In the town of Springhill, Nova Scotia
Often the earth will tremble and roll
When the earth is restless mine, miners die
Bone and blood is the price of coal
Bone and blood is the price of coal
Bone and blood is the price of coal
Thank you
GB: Well performed…well performed…well performed. Well done, good job, well done, thank you
Bono: Thank you
GB: You’re very welcome. As they say, you’re very welcome to this house
well done, that was a nice performance
ah what, tell, talk to me about Luke. Did he have a, did he have a great influence on you?
Bono: Yeah, I would say, you know, if ah, if we’ve got something of the soul of Ronnie Drew
and the rest of the guys, I’d like to think we’ve something of the spirit of, of Luke Kelly
just he, as a singer he inspired me to sing I mean I grew up in my house, they, you know,
Christmas time and other times on the weekend in fact any time drink was brought out you’d sing some of his songs,
and uh, I’m still singing them because I think they’re worth singing.
And ah, as I say I saw…I…I saw, I saw him across O’Connell Street once
GB: You just saw him across O’Connell Street
Bono: Yeah, and uh who’s that guy with the fiery red hair I said, cause everyone was looking at him I said, eh, that’s Luke Kelly, and eh, I ought to have known
GB: You ought to have known, and you never got to shake his hand, then
Bono: No, and it’s to my lasting regret and I, I think, eh, really that’s why we’re here tonight
GB: Good, well that’s a nice tribute. Now when are you off on your next tour? Very soon, surely.
Edge: That’s right. The 23rd of this month we head off for what will probably be about 12 months away
GB: Where are you going?
Edge: Well, it’s where we aren’t going that’s really the question. We’re starting um, in the States
we’re doing a couple months there then we’re coming back to Europe
and we’re doing pretty much everywhere on the continent, Britain and Ireland,
and then we, ah, we’ll probably take in Australia and New Zealand at the end of the year
GB: Just while you’re passing by…just take a hop in there…
well now you’re most welcome here and thank you very much indeed for coming along and paying your tribute
Bono: Thank you
GB: I know that your tour would be attended with just as much success
and adulation as your previous tours, so good luck to you now
Bono: Thank you very much
GB: And may the Lord send you safe in return, all right thank you
Bono/Edge: Thank you. Thanks a lot
GB: All right, well done, thank you very much for coming.
GB: Bono, The Edge, all the gang there, U2