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Damien Dempsey: 'I feel lucky that I do what I do - and other people get a lift from it'

The musician and director Ross Killeen tell us about the making of a new documentary about Dempsey’s Vicar St gigs.

AT THE HEART of Damien Dempsey’s music is integrity. He gives his listeners nothing but who he is, and he uses his songs to put out messages into the world about what he truly feels is important.

That sense of authenticity has pulled in a massive fanbase for his work. Every December, for around a decade, he has held a series of concerts at Vicar St, where his fans come to sing, dance, cry and expunge some of the year’s emotions.

Normally you’d have to be among the crowd to experience its intensity, but a new documentary film out now captures the 46-year-old’s most recent set of gigs, in a pre-pandemic 2019.

Directed by Ross Killeen and with impressive black and white cinematography from Narayan van Maele, Love Yourself Today doesn’t just take in the gigs, but also tells the story of three diehard Dempsey fans.

True to Dempsey’s spirit of positive attitude helping you in the world, the three fans – Jonathan, Nadia and Packy – all have experienced hardship in their lives. Their journeys run in parallel with Damien Dempsey explaining how he has found solace and expression in performing his music. 

In the film, Jonathan Smith talks about his experiences of abuse and alcoholism, while Packy Connors, a boxer, shares his traumatic teenage years and how he overcame them. Nadia Essalhi is in treatment for drug use following the death of her brother in a horrifying murder, and we watch how she gets ready to start life again. All three generously share their journeys as a way of showing the audience that redemption is possible. 

Dempsey knew Jonathan and Packy already, but Killeen brought Nadia on board. “I just knew they’d been to hell and back in their own lives,” says Dempsey of two men. “And the music, really they’re just lost in my music, it really lifts them, it really does something for them, they’re crazy about it. It really helps them I suppose.”

Dempsey’s own journey is an interesting one. Born and raised in Donaghmede, he grew up in a very musical household. A shy teen, he nonetheless loved taking part in sing-songs, and loved listening to the likes of Luke Kelly and Christy Moore. His first start came as a teenager when he came second in a 2FM song contest with a song about homelessness. That urge to write about social issues – addiction, suicide, homophobia – has always been in him. 

In the early 2000s his career took off, helped by support slots on tours with Sinéád O’Connor and Morrissey.  Now 10 albums into his career, he’s also dabbled in acting, starring in Between the Canals and Cardboard Gangsters. 

Capturing the feeling

It was Killeen who first approached Dempsey with the idea for a feature documentary, which would be his first after a series of shorts.

“I’d seen some of his other work and I was impressed by it,” said Dempsey of why he agreed. “So I thought it was gonna look great anyway. I didn’t think he’d be able to capture the feeling, the vibration at the shows – but somehow he has.”

Dempsey believes in the vibration that music helps foster when a group of people gather and sing together. You believe in it too after watching the documentary, with its lingering shots of people in rapture, singing with tears rolling down their monochrome faces. 

“I grew up with the sing-song. Because it was always a vibration,” he says. “It got 1,500 people singing as one, like one living, breathing animal, you know, a very primal feeling. And communal singing is just so good for you, it’s one of the best feelings in the world.”

But watching the documentary also shows how much we lost over the past 19 months, when gigs weren’t possible. Thankfully, crowds have lately been able to gather at venues, but what was the last year and a half like for Dempsey?

“I was just trying to be grateful,” he says. “I just felt very lucky that I do what I do and that people really seem to get a lift from it, and it helps them through life on that. I just thought: some people are getting a terminal diagnosis now. I have nothing to complain about, you know?

“I was just thinking about people back a few centuries ago in Ireland, you know, they’d love to be in this lockdown, with a fridge full of food and not being oppressed by a foreign empire. So I just always try and put things in perspective if I’m feeling a bit, you know, down or hard done by.”

Pandemic delays

It’s this sort of attitude that permeates Love Yourself Today, and it’s also one that helped the director Killeen when he was faced with the delays caused by Covid. 

“The whole time, I was always like: we’ll have it done, you know, we’ll shoot in December, we’ll have it finished in March. And everyone was like, ‘No, you won’t’. I maybe naively thought I’d get it finished quicker. But then obviously, the pandemic hit, and then the cinemas were closed. So suddenly we weren’t in a hurry anymore.”

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But the whole time, he held the image in his mind of the film being released, and its premiere happening.

“We had an amazing night in Galway when we premiered in July, it was an outdoor screening and that felt just brilliant,” said Killeen. ”And this is a trick that Damo taught me, you know, to visualise things and then they’ll happen.”

But it was strange watching the footage during the pandemic. “In the depths of it when you’re editing the film, you’re looking at the footage, and it was like looking at something from the 1800s. It was literally a nostalgic look back on an old reel of footage from the 18th century. You know, remember, we used to go to gigs, and, you know, hug each other…!”

There was some talk about bringing the documentary up to date, and capturing some Covid-era footage, but this idea was nixed eventually. “I was like, no, I really don’t want to do that, you know?” says Killeen.

It was a moment in time and I just kind of crossed my fingers and hoped that it would go away and that it would make sense to people, and that COVID wouldn’t become the dominant theme in our lives and there were other things that we could still relate to. 

He feels that the film will tap into how people have “had to stop and maybe appreciate what they have”. 

“I think people will relate to it, you know – the gratitude and the music.”

Lost in music

For all of Dempsey’s career ambitions, he also wants to do something deeper. Says Killeen: “When I brought the film to Damo first and pitched it to Damo, he said at the end of it that I should try and make a film that helps people, and that was something that stuck with me all the way through.”

“I feel what Damo is all about is honesty, authenticity, there’s a rawness there and the film had to be made in his image, you know. Nadia, Packy, Jonathan, they understood that this was what we were hoping to do with it.

“Their motivations for getting involved were to help people as well.”

Dempsey comes across as a very positive person throughout, who’s focused on personal growth, spirituality and paying tribute to his forebears. That comes through when he’s performing, but also when he’s talking about his own love for music. 

“I’m blessed,” he says. “I was raised on sing-songs, with me grannies and uncles and aunties and neighbours, around Dublin in different houses, so I always knew it was very special thing to sing-song.

“When someone would sing a song and everyone in the room would join in, was like we all grew wings and sort of flew off. It’s like your soul dances or something when everyone sings together. It’s very special. So I just try to bring that to the stage.”

Love Yourself Today is in cinemas now.

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    Mute Alan OConnor
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    Oct 5th 2024, 8:09 AM

    Banned on the Tube and buses in London, Paris. Rome.

    Not just Ireland. Scooter batteries are very dangerous. No business having them in an enclosed space.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 8:23 AM

    @Alan OConnor: rental scooters

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    Oct 5th 2024, 9:52 AM

    @John Rock: haven’t they already introduced rental scooters here

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    Oct 6th 2024, 7:15 AM

    @Alan OConnor: funny how stuff only becomes dangerous when it is privately owned and the taxman cant get his cut.

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    Mute Laura Mulcahy
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    Oct 5th 2024, 8:01 AM

    These scooters badly need to be regulated I have had several near misses driving in and out of the local train station, they are a danger. No doubt drivers will take the blame for collisions.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 10:38 AM

    @Laura Mulcahy: How do you cope, fair play

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    Oct 5th 2024, 12:03 PM

    @Laura Mulcahy: The laws are actually in place. The problem in the situation you are describing is that they are not being enforced. I’ve the same problem around here. Young lad only 8 yo on one of them constantly, constantly going up and down the foot path on the bloody thing
    Gardai are doing nothing about it, even after he knocked one of the elderly neighbours down.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 6:56 AM

    There is a horrific video of a man bringing a e scooter battery into a lift. As soon as the doors close the battery combusts. Wish I hasn’t viewed the video, absolute nightmare fuel, but I can understand the ban a bit more.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 7:06 AM

    @John K: is there? How many times would say this has happened?, Or was it a freak accident…? Cause to ban scooters altogether from public transport? What’s your view on motor bikes in general, safe? Ot cars for that matter?

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    Oct 5th 2024, 7:09 AM

    @damien leen: maybe save up for a car instead of depending on these lethal menace machines

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    Oct 5th 2024, 7:09 AM

    @damien leen: here now, you promoting bringing motorbikes and cars onto the bus??

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    Oct 5th 2024, 7:24 AM

    @damien leen: my view is that people should be free to take risks, be it riding bikes, e-bikes or driving cars. My issue is when that risk is imposed on other people.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 7:28 AM

    @Buster Lawless: 184 people died in car crashes last year… time to ban cars then.. bus, train and tram only..

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    Oct 5th 2024, 7:36 AM

    @damien leen: in the UK in 2023 there were 199 fires caused by e bikes/ scooters. Look up a video of one going on fire and tell me you want to be sitting on the same carriage as that.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 8:31 AM

    @Buster Lawless: what are talking about a gun!

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    Oct 5th 2024, 1:59 PM

    @John K: what you’ve left out of that stat is that it was 143 ebikes and just 36 e-scooters. Yet ebikes still allowed on public transport. See the hypocrisy yet?

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    Oct 5th 2024, 2:25 PM

    @Smelly Head: I mentioned ebikes/scooters. I’m not going to provide a complete breakdown of the study? I agree both should probably be banned from public transport. I wouldn’t want to be stuck on a bus or train with either.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 3:24 PM

    @John K: I was pointing out the hypocrisy of banning one and not the other if they’re going to cite fire risk as a reason. Anyway, I’ve now bought an e-bike because of this ban, so they’d better not ban them. It’s CE marked, as per the regs. So was my scooter, but such is the tunnel vision of the NTA that they’ve blanket banned them anyway.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 6:35 AM

    Good old Ireland just banning something yet again instead of trying to accommodate its citizens. Horrible little nanny state.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 7:18 AM

    @Lewis Armstrong: don’t let the door hit you on the way out.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 7:48 AM

    @Lewis Armstrong: ramblings of a mad man

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    Oct 5th 2024, 8:32 AM

    @Lewis Armstrong: Tbh mate, I’ve seen loads of videos of these things spontaneously exploding and causing devastating damage from LiPo battery fires. It’s not worth the risk. I know it’s only a small handful of them that do explode, but I would rather have them outright banned on the trains than risk causing catastrophic damage that could cost thousands.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 7:07 AM

    Safety at last. A ticking time bomb with these scooters about to explode everywhere on the buses. No ban them everywhere!!!

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    Oct 5th 2024, 7:13 AM

    @Buster Lawless: at least on a bus you’d some chance of surviving….. But on an intercity train….when that grenade goes boom it’ll take a few carriages with it, well done NTA on this

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    Oct 5th 2024, 7:17 AM

    @Kevvy kerrr: exactly everyone will be blown to smithereens

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    Oct 5th 2024, 8:04 AM

    @Buster Lawless: “ticking time bomb”,” explode everywhere”!! Make sure to wear your high vis, to be safe, to be seen, and ask yourself if it’s safe.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 1:57 PM

    @Kevvy kerrr: grenade? Exaggerating much? It’s people like you what cause unrest.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 2:05 PM

    @Buster Lawless: “smithereens” “ticking time bomb” “grenade” My God, and they say women are hysterical? Are you all sure you’re not v@g!na-owners?

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    Oct 5th 2024, 8:39 AM

    Bicycles should also be banned on Dart. Total madness when you see about 4/5 people get in one carriage with bicycles blocking everything for everyone. Dart security should throw them out on the nearest stop.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 9:08 AM

    @Sergej Simonov: I agree with you. In fact they are not allowed on the DART at certain times. Plenty of posters and leaflets informing the customers about it but nobody cares. People with bikes looks the other way, same as staff who don’t enforce it to avoid the more than likely discussion with the customer.
    At the end we get bikes bikes everywhere, blocking doors and compromising the safety of the passengers.
    And don’t even think of saying sthg to the bike owner. They feel they are entitle to do as they please despite the ban.
    Same is gonna happen with the e-scooters, enforcing the ban for a week or two, if we are lucky and then back to square one.
    Wait and see. Leeway country all the way.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 8:44 AM

    If only the owners had to learn the road regulations!

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    Oct 5th 2024, 2:11 PM

    @anne marie le flohic: same for cyclists

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    Oct 5th 2024, 7:16 AM

    Scooter batteries are more dangerous because they are lower to the ground than ebike batteries…by what, a couple I’d feet, if that. Jesys wept!

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    Oct 5th 2024, 7:25 AM

    @damien leen: ??I knew a guy fell off stepladder,broke 2 ribs & wrist…….. Then this other fella fell off roof of high rise apartment building…..had to have closed coffin… So??

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    Oct 5th 2024, 3:25 PM

    @Kevvy kerrr: quick! Ban stepladders! Ban high rise apartments!

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    Oct 5th 2024, 8:19 AM

    Taking away people’s way to get to work. Good old Ireland now I’m fecked. I wonder what the stats are for journeys with E- scooters on public transport exploding in Ireland are …never.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 8:28 AM

    @John Rock: you might want to take the “gamble”…….. I shouldn’t be at risk of being blown to Kingdom come by your choices

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    Oct 5th 2024, 8:36 AM

    @Kevvy kerrr: it’s not a bomb.Be careful of your TV, phone, computer etc. then.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 2:00 PM

    @Kevvy kerrr: “blown to kingdom come” you absolute drama queen. It’s not an IRA scooter, you know.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 7:58 AM

    ban the cycles in the Luas too or reinstate the e-scooter. you basically condemn people for the choice they made

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    Oct 5th 2024, 11:54 PM

    @Dominic Leleu: tell me how does e scooters or bicycles work on a busy train, bus, or dart ?Do they not take up a lot of room ?Do less people get on the train because of them ?

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    Oct 5th 2024, 8:30 PM

    I wish too that E-Scooters were not used on footpaths. A footpath is for a pedestrian, not bikes or E-Scooters. Such a danger to elderly, wheelchair user, visually impaired, children. It’s a joke.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 11:57 PM

    @Veronica Elliott: I see it regularly on footpaths what are they doing about it

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    Oct 5th 2024, 1:02 PM

    Vapes, mobile phones and laptops all have lithium batteries in them……………

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    Oct 5th 2024, 10:18 AM

    Cant beat a bit of banning Ted.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 7:22 AM

    Fireman Sam must be on the board of the NTA

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    Oct 5th 2024, 10:31 AM

    If only there was a way of making batteries removable…

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    Oct 5th 2024, 4:27 PM

    Been working on scooters about 4 or 5 years now and I can tell you that the batteries going on fire are homemade or modified. Particularly uber and deliveroo drivers in the city center who need 10 batteries to ensure they can drive all day so they make their own as 10 batteries new could cost you up to 3000, its very appealing to try make them yourself. You’ll know them when you see them, usually wrapped in a load of tape.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 11:53 AM

    BMW anyone.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 6:30 PM

    I think ive seen more cars gone on fire than scooters. Maybe we should ban cars then too??

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    Oct 5th 2024, 11:55 PM

    @Stephen Purcell: where are all the cars going on fire that u see?

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    Oct 5th 2024, 2:50 PM

    It took Eamon Ryan about 6 to 7 years to pass them through the government and he couldn’t even do that right. He should have put in helmets hi_vis and gloves to go along with them which would make them a lot safer. Thank god he will never get in again. As for them going on fire that’s b—l sh- – e. You only have to travel any day on the M50 to see what e cars are on fire and people running away from them.

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    Oct 5th 2024, 3:21 PM

    @Noel: helmets and hi-vis are part of the legislation. The problem is, nobody is enforcing it

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    Oct 5th 2024, 7:15 PM

    @Smelly Head: shocking (no pun intended) that no one is enforcing legislation in Ireland. It’s just one of many things that are unenforced until something happens. To be fair, though, we are still awaiting other safety measures to reduce road deaths we were promised would be in place before last Christmas so a review of this ebike/scooter legislation is a decade off at least

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    Oct 5th 2024, 11:51 AM

    A very stupid thing to do. Horse riding is far more dangerous.

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    Oct 6th 2024, 11:45 AM

    They’ll have to ban smartphones and laptops aswell…they also have a lithium ion battery.

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    Oct 7th 2024, 8:32 AM

    Took me 90 min to get from lucan to the pigeon house. I’d have done that on a Escooter in 45 min. Why would you want to bring a scooter on a bus? That like putting your car on the Dublin to Galway train.

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