I think my father was afraid to ever take me to another movie ever after we saw this at the drive in. I joined the Fenians that night and never shut up about them ever again. God bless Dad, and Glory I to the bold Fenian men!
I dont know exactly what the Fennians believe politically, I've heard they're socialist or marxists which is one of the dumbest forms of government, but I like the idea of a United Ireland Free of the Redcoats, honestly I think it'd be cooler and work better with a High King again, mostly cause it wouldn't be communist and just think of that title, it just sounds cool. Doesn't have to work the same as it did originally, but really it's not my business because I'm American, part of my family is Celtic but our last name comes from Wales so Idk if we were ever from Ireland.
@@ju87stukadivebomber87 If they were Marxists* they were the most Christian marxists ever. Instead of repeating what you heard you could read all about the Fenians. *I presume you weren't referring to Groucho, Chico, Zeppo and Harpo.
@ju87stukadivebomber87 They weren't really Marxist. You could maybe say left wing but Marxist would be a stretch. The fenians wanted Ireland to become a Republic by leaving the United Kingdom. Large numbers of Fenians were exiled from Ireland by the British and quite a lot of them ended up in America and in the US Army
@@ju87stukadivebomber87 The Fenians, AKA the Irish Republican Brotherhood were an Irish independence movement between 1858 and 1923. They were disbanded when their agenda was substantially accomplished with Irish independence in 1921. [Ireland between 1921 to 1998 is for another day.] The Fenian republican agenda was based on the achievements of the American Revolution and its system of government based on the American Constitution, together with those of the French Revolution. The Fenians supported a successful political campaign for land reform in 19th century Ireland - land redistribution that created widespread small farmer ownership. In other words, the Fenians helped create a new class of "kulaks" in Ireland, the complete opposite of Marxism as implemented by Stalin and starvation in the Soviet Union.
Good old Irish rebel song. Was actually written in 1916 during the Easter Rising but John Ford (son of Irish immigrants) liked it enough to use it in a movie set much earlier during the Indian Wars...
Ken curtis was a great singer he took over for frank Sinatra when Sinatra left the tommy Dorsey orchestra band back in 1944, he also sang with Dick hames back in 1945 and he was festus on Gunsmoke, what a great voice R.I.P. MR KEN CURTIS GOD BLESS YOUR SOUL.
I have Irish on my Mothers side and get emotional looking at this scene. Beautifully sung and J Carroll Naish's reaction is just wonderful. The genius of director John Ford.
J. Carol Naish. Starred in this. He also played in very early Batman serials. He was said to have played all nationalities in cinema: except his own. Irish.
Yes he mostly played Italians, but there are lots of dark haired olive skinned. Irish. My father was one. Not all of the migrants from the Iberian peninsula were Celts though they were gaelicized later on.
The officer with the eyepatch was one of the most decorated US Matines in WWII. One of a handful of Marines that fought in Europe. I think he won 2-3 Navy Crosses. He also was in the OSS, the predecessor of the CIA. I know his name, now you have your homework. *Peter J. Ortiz
*@Robert Rock* ☘️ That's a cool bit of info! Thanks. *This may sound like a stupid question* but is the guy with the patch actually Ortiz himself? Or is he an actor playing the part of PJ Ortiz? 🤔 (genuine query)
Ich konnte es kaum erwarten das es Samstag Abend wurde. Dann bei den Großeltern den obligatorischen Western schauen, mit all den Fimgrössen . Lang ist es her. Schöne Kindheit.
'Twas down by the glenside, I met an old woman A-plucking young nettles, she ne’er saw me coming I listened a while to the song she was humming Glory O, Glory O, to the bold Fenian men 'Tis fifty long years since I saw the moon beaming On strong manly forms, on eyes with hope gleaming I see them again, now, in all my dreaming Glory O, Glory O, to the bold Fenian men. [When I was a young girl, their marching and drilling Awoke in the glenside sounds awesome and thrilling They loved dear old Ireland, to die they were willing Glory O, Glory O, to the bold Fenian men. Some died by the glenside, some died near a stranger And wise men have told us their cause was a failure But they stood by old Ireland and never feared danger Glory O, Glory O, to the bold Fenian men] I passed on my way, God be praised that I met her Be life long or short, sure I'll never forget her We may have great men, but we'll never have better Glory O, Glory O, to the bold Fenian men
Ireland needs her son's and daughter's to up and be counted more than ever. The anti European eu,un and their treasonous ngos, borderless charities, destroyed and their treasonous politicians, media members, high ranking police / Judicial officials need to be put on trial for crimes against Ireland / Europe and publicly hung.
My dad carried me at age of nine to see the Duke slaughter the Apache. Admission was 25 cents and a dime for hot box of pop corn. A great movie where the horses were actors.
Beautiful.... didn't know Ken Curtis Was so handsome and a eerie soft beautiful voice. The whole group is great in harmonizing. People surprise ya sometimes. Love the movie too. I hate movies have lost beauty, morals and Values......
It takes away a touch of the romance but none of the fun to point out that this song was written @ 1916, by Peader Kearney, Brendan Behan's uncle and the composer of the Irish National Anthem, "Amhrán na bhFiann." It's a great song, but the version sung here wouldn't have been possible for another 50 years, at least. The Fenian Movement came after the American Civil War had ended, and by the 1880s was starting to wind down. Its successors were the Clan na Gael and the Irish Republican Brotherhood which, in Ireland, later became the Irish Republican Army. Brendan Behan was sentenced to 14 years in English prisons for IRA activity and went on to become one of Ireland's greatest writers. I love watching "General Sheridan" standing there listening and scheming and mourning those tragic Fenian losses. We're so lucky to be Irish... and American!
MUSIC BY VICTOR YOUNG "Down by the Glenside" (The Bold Fenian Men) Essa é uma cena com John Wayne; Maurren O'Hara, J. Carrol Naish, Victor McLaglen, Peter Ortiz, Steve Pendleton e Alberto Morin. É uma das mais belas do filme "Rio Bravo" (Rio Grande / 1950) - aqui colorizado - do diretor John Ford. Dizem os entendidos que aquele é o mais musical entre os 150 filmes que o velho dirigiu. Vemos aí, após um jantar de oficias da Cavalaria Americana, uma serenata do "The Regimental Singers". Na verdade, trata-se do famoso grupo "Sons of the Pioneers" (com Stan Jones; Tommy Doss, Hugh Farr, Karl Farr, Lloyd Perryman e Shug Fisher), tendo como vocalista o ator Ken Curtis. Aliás, quando minha esposa faleceu, dediquei-lhe um trecho dessa canção (de Cathy Jordan, composta em 1916, refere-se ao Levante Fenian, contra o domínio britânico, que aconteceu na Irlanda em 1867. A letra evoca a memória dos lutadores pela liberdade da geração anterior) que, originalmente, diz: "God be prayed that I met her/Be life long or short/I will never forget her"... Algo como, "Agradeço a Deus por tê-la conhecido. Seja minha vida longa ou curta, nunca hei de esquecê-la". Pesquisa de César Barbosa para o Rio Grande - Fã-Clube John Wayne. Cidade do Natal / RN. Brasil🌵🇧🇷 12/04/2021 Em tempo: todos que citei os nomes já faleceram.
Has anyone else noticed the missing verse? Something about a yelled dog and a spotted hog, I’m asking because I just saw the movie and that verse was in there.
Not entirely sure if I have Irish heritage - it is very possible, judging by one of the the names on my dad’s side. Anyway, my gramma loved these movies.
Wow! Ken Curtis, Victor McLaglen, J. Carrol Naish, John Wayne, & the exquisite Maureen O'Hara. What a cast! 🎞
Plus Ben Johnson, Chill Wills, and Harry Carey Jr.
December 2024 🎉🎉 hello from Ireland 🇮🇪
Never heard a better version of this song. This is my favorite.
Kathy Jordan has an amazing version too
Agreed!
Judy Collins. Great version.
they didnt sing 2 verses of the song
Judy Collins version th-cam.com/video/n0XElB_tGKE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SyKrraC33oz1jXIM
I think my father was afraid to ever take me to another movie ever after we saw this at the drive in. I joined the Fenians that night and never shut up about them ever again. God bless Dad, and Glory I to the bold Fenian men!
I dont know exactly what the Fennians believe politically, I've heard they're socialist or marxists which is one of the dumbest forms of government, but I like the idea of a United Ireland Free of the Redcoats, honestly I think it'd be cooler and work better with a High King again, mostly cause it wouldn't be communist and just think of that title, it just sounds cool. Doesn't have to work the same as it did originally, but really it's not my business because I'm American, part of my family is Celtic but our last name comes from Wales so Idk if we were ever from Ireland.
@@ju87stukadivebomber87 If they were Marxists* they were the most Christian marxists ever.
Instead of repeating what you heard you could read all about the Fenians.
*I presume you weren't referring to Groucho, Chico, Zeppo and Harpo.
@ju87stukadivebomber87 They weren't really Marxist. You could maybe say left wing but Marxist would be a stretch. The fenians wanted Ireland to become a Republic by leaving the United Kingdom. Large numbers of Fenians were exiled from Ireland by the British and quite a lot of them ended up in America and in the US Army
And also a lot of Fenians went to Scotland after the 67 Uprising! 🍀🏴🇮🇪🍀👊🏻
@@ju87stukadivebomber87 The Fenians, AKA the Irish Republican Brotherhood were an Irish independence movement between 1858 and 1923. They were disbanded when their agenda was substantially accomplished with Irish independence in 1921. [Ireland between 1921 to 1998 is for another day.]
The Fenian republican agenda was based on the achievements of the American Revolution and its system of government based on the American Constitution, together with those of the French Revolution.
The Fenians supported a successful political campaign for land reform in 19th century Ireland - land redistribution that created widespread small farmer ownership. In other words, the Fenians helped create a new class of "kulaks" in Ireland, the complete opposite of Marxism as implemented by Stalin and starvation in the Soviet Union.
Good old Irish rebel song. Was actually written in 1916 during the Easter Rising but John Ford (son of Irish immigrants) liked it enough to use it in a movie set much earlier during the Indian Wars...
It's about the 1798 fenian rebellion, hence the name fenian.
@@Jack-ft1rb 1860's
Glory O Glory O to the bold Fenian men 💚🍀🇮🇪
Once a Fenian, Always a Fenian! 🍀🇮🇪🇺🇸🏴🍀💯
what is a Fenian ?
@kubanskiloewe look if up! 😂🍀🇮🇪🍀
@@rambojp73 ok i found it...its Irish. some Fanboys nowadays :-)
@@kubanskiloewe Go away ya nutter! 💯🤯
@@rambojp73 now, what is a nutter ?
Ken curtis was a great singer he took over for frank Sinatra when Sinatra left the tommy Dorsey orchestra band back in 1944, he also sang with Dick hames back in 1945 and he was festus on Gunsmoke, what a great voice R.I.P. MR KEN CURTIS GOD BLESS YOUR SOUL.
Haw Haw Haw Charlie McCorry in the Searchers, Dermot Fahy in the Quiet Man. Fine actor, Great Voice.
Thank god we can look back at the real movies and still enjoy them still and will for many years to come 🙏
That was absolutely beautiful. ❤ Ken Curtis was so talented.
...so different from his protrayal of Festus Hagen..
That was good performing and such a fine character persona
Ken Curtis a vastly underated singer to my mind he would hold his own with the best of the crooners.
Is he the same guy that was in the searchers movie
Beautiful voice.
@@mikedon5205yes
The acting is better than most modern movies - just the reactions.
My gramma loved these movies.
Don't make great actors like this
I have Irish on my Mothers side and get emotional looking at this scene. Beautifully sung and J Carroll Naish's reaction is just wonderful. The genius of director John Ford.
The most powerful version of this fantastic song I've ever heard
I could listen to this every day . . . such a beautiful song sung by such beautiful voices, especially Ken Curtis!
J. Carol Naish. Starred in this. He also played in very early Batman serials. He was said to have played all nationalities in cinema: except his own. Irish.
Yes he mostly played Italians, but there are lots of dark haired olive skinned. Irish. My father was one. Not all of the migrants from the Iberian peninsula were Celts though they were gaelicized later on.
Ken Curtis had such a beautiful voice.
I could listen to him all day long.
What a song! What a crooner! What a movie!
The FINEST rendition of this song EVER, with Ken Curtis singing.
The Good old days when we had real movies and great Theme s and the great voice of Ken Curtis ❤
The Sons of the Pioneers were so talented.😊
The officer with the eyepatch was one of the most decorated US Matines in WWII. One of a handful of Marines that fought in Europe. I think he won 2-3 Navy Crosses. He also was in the OSS, the predecessor of the CIA. I know his name, now you have your homework.
*Peter J. Ortiz
*@Robert Rock* ☘️ That's a cool bit of info! Thanks. *This may sound like a stupid question* but is the guy with the patch actually Ortiz himself? Or is he an actor playing the part of PJ Ortiz? 🤔 (genuine query)
@@stellamaris5405 its him himself, he was an actor as well
Still listening to this in 2022!
Beautiful .It was a verry good western . In France we love John Wayne .
A song of tragedy, a history of glory.Love from China❤
So many good actors in this movie. ❤❤
You can't beat the old movies all lost today ❤
Ken Curtis hatte eine tolle Stimme.Er war wunderbar auch dieser Film hat mir gut gefallen. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very beautiful song 💚
Greetings from Dublin Ireland.
I learned something new today
John Ford sure new how to get the best out of his movies his parents came from the west of Ireland west Galway not far from where I live ❤
one of my favorite songs
Brilliant irish and proud..UNITED IRELAND.
One Island, One Nation!
Shit country
@@ReidandShaneEire go brea
Inside every real Irish person is a fenian trying to get out 🇮🇪✊️🇮🇪
I took a listen to the other styles of this song and this is the best...
God 🙏 theses actors.
Glory oh Glory oh to the Bold Fenian Men🎶🎶😀😀
I'd listen to that song everyday ❤
Ken Curtis, was wonderful. Lots of trivia with him...
Ich konnte es kaum erwarten das es Samstag Abend wurde. Dann bei den Großeltern den obligatorischen Western schauen, mit all den Fimgrössen . Lang ist es her. Schöne Kindheit.
Beautiful singing!
'Twas down by the glenside, I met an old woman
A-plucking young nettles, she ne’er saw me coming
I listened a while to the song she was humming
Glory O, Glory O, to the bold Fenian men
'Tis fifty long years since I saw the moon beaming
On strong manly forms, on eyes with hope gleaming
I see them again, now, in all my dreaming
Glory O, Glory O, to the bold Fenian men.
[When I was a young girl, their marching and drilling
Awoke in the glenside sounds awesome and thrilling
They loved dear old Ireland, to die they were willing
Glory O, Glory O, to the bold Fenian men.
Some died by the glenside, some died near a stranger
And wise men have told us their cause was a failure
But they stood by old Ireland and never feared danger
Glory O, Glory O, to the bold Fenian men]
I passed on my way, God be praised that I met her
Be life long or short, sure I'll never forget her
We may have great men, but we'll never have better
Glory O, Glory O, to the bold Fenian men
Nice one..thanks for this..The Peadar Kearney classic
Cheers pal! 👍🏻🍀🏴🇺🇸🇮🇪🍀
Brilliant song! TAL32🍀🇮🇪🍀🇮🇪🍀👍
26+6=1
Loved the u.s. calvary song at the end too...
One of my favorite song in the movies.
A song from a different era for sure ,so emotional and with such deep and soulful meaning - beautiful.
Ireland needs her son's and daughter's to up and be counted more than ever. The anti European eu,un and their treasonous ngos, borderless charities, destroyed and their treasonous politicians, media members, high ranking police / Judicial officials need to be put on trial for crimes against Ireland / Europe and publicly hung.
To be sure.
This song is sung today btw
What a lovely voice ❤
OMG!!! I LOVE THIS FILM AND ALL STAR CAST, AND ALL THESE SONGS, SO AWESOME!!!
It's the best virtion I have ever heard ❤
version
Great sound engineering back in those days as well ❤
Top notch singing
Out of somewhere one suddenly remembers such singing… marvellous voice& harmonies in a great film. Subbed.
My dad carried me at age of nine to see the Duke slaughter the Apache. Admission was 25 cents and a dime for hot box of pop corn. A great movie where the horses were actors.
Great Song and a Great Movie!
God bless Those Bold Fenian Men.
It's easy to see why Quincannon gets choked up. Great version of this song.
Brilliant,song
Beautiful. Very emotional. I love this.
great voice thatg man
Such a lovely song
Beautiful song sang in an amazing film. The the beautiful Maureen O'Hara and thee amazing man himself. The Duke, John Wayne. Fantastic. M3VCB
The Biden woke gang took down Dukes statute outside the Orange County airport ! How the party of JFK went down the toilet .
@@martinhanley9524 Screw you liar! President Biden had nothing to do with it, I am sorry if truth and reality get in the way of your dream world.
The Joyce's will never die
Mon papa adorait les westerns et nous a transmis le virus. Que du bonheur
Beautiful.... didn't know Ken Curtis
Was so handsome and a eerie soft beautiful voice.
The whole group is great in harmonizing.
People surprise ya sometimes.
Love the movie too.
I hate movies have lost beauty, morals and
Values......
It takes away a touch of the romance but none of the fun to point out that this song was written @ 1916, by Peader Kearney, Brendan Behan's uncle and the composer of the Irish National Anthem, "Amhrán na bhFiann." It's a great song, but the version sung here wouldn't have been possible for another 50 years, at least. The Fenian Movement came after the American Civil War had ended, and by the 1880s was starting to wind down. Its successors were the Clan na Gael and the Irish Republican Brotherhood which, in Ireland, later became the Irish Republican Army. Brendan Behan was sentenced to 14 years in English prisons for IRA activity and went on to become one of Ireland's greatest writers. I love watching "General Sheridan" standing there listening and scheming and mourning those tragic Fenian losses. We're so lucky to be Irish... and American!
The officer with the eye patch is Peter Ortiz a Marine Colonel in WWII and holder of two Navy Crosses!
👍👍👍👍 I love it so great 👍👍👍👍
This is my neighbors favorite song Wither they like it or not
Belle chanson
Loved Ken Curtis!!!!
Thanks for this.
Who is still listening to this in the year 2735?
2020 September. I watched this movie SO many times when I was a kid!!!
John Ford parents came quite close to where I live and I only learned lately That Ken was married to John s daughter ❤
Also, Maureen O’Hara was an absolute dime.
The Sons of the Pioneers.
Amazing. Thanks for posting this. It's one of favorite
Splendid
Very well done 1st Sgt.
That guy with the eye-patch was the sort of hero in real life that if they made a movie about him nobody would believe it. Worth looking up.
thank you frances! this truly makes tears run down my face! I wish ken had recorded more of these types of songs and big band when he was young!!
MUSIC BY VICTOR YOUNG
"Down by the Glenside" (The Bold Fenian Men)
Essa é uma cena com John Wayne; Maurren O'Hara, J. Carrol Naish, Victor McLaglen, Peter Ortiz, Steve Pendleton e Alberto Morin. É uma das mais belas do filme "Rio Bravo" (Rio Grande / 1950) - aqui colorizado - do diretor John Ford. Dizem os entendidos que aquele é o mais musical entre os 150 filmes que o velho dirigiu. Vemos aí, após um jantar de oficias da Cavalaria Americana, uma serenata do "The Regimental Singers". Na verdade, trata-se do famoso grupo "Sons of the Pioneers" (com Stan Jones; Tommy Doss, Hugh Farr, Karl Farr, Lloyd Perryman e Shug Fisher), tendo como vocalista o ator Ken Curtis. Aliás, quando minha esposa faleceu, dediquei-lhe um trecho dessa canção (de Cathy Jordan, composta em 1916, refere-se ao Levante Fenian, contra o domínio britânico, que aconteceu na Irlanda em 1867. A letra evoca a memória dos lutadores pela liberdade da geração anterior) que, originalmente, diz: "God be prayed that I met her/Be life long or short/I will never forget her"... Algo como, "Agradeço a Deus por tê-la conhecido. Seja minha vida longa ou curta, nunca hei de esquecê-la".
Pesquisa de César Barbosa para o Rio Grande - Fã-Clube John Wayne. Cidade do Natal / RN. Brasil🌵🇧🇷
12/04/2021
Em tempo: todos que citei os nomes já faleceram.
Ken Curtis has an amazing voice. It's just fantastic!
Has anyone else noticed the missing verse? Something about a yelled dog and a spotted hog, I’m asking because I just saw the movie and that verse was in there.
Look at the poignant reactions of all the officers, especially the general, and Maureen O'Hara. Directer John Ford knew what he was doing.
John Wayne: "THE REGIMENTAL SINGERS!" 😂😂😂
Bold Fenian Men
Beautious
This was Ken Curtis's best
Not entirely sure if I have Irish heritage - it is very possible, judging by one of the the names on my dad’s side. Anyway, my gramma loved these movies.
Dose the lead singer look familiar? He was a accordion/singer in the pub in the movie “ The Quiet Man “
The original Provos the Bold Fenian men 💣💥 🇮🇪
thx for share ...it s wonder
Sound by victor young what a lovely voice ❤
I never knew Festus Haggen was such a great singer!
Yep. He even sang with Tommy Dorsey before Sinatra
Festus!!!!!!
Angel's could not have sweeter voices, beautiful
This song is life
Not a mention of Ireland in the lyrics in the movie! It would be kind to acknowledge where the song came from!
Never knew Rio Grande was colourized. , marvelous
The lead singer (of the Sons of the Pioneers) best known as "Festus" from the TV show "Gunsmoke" ....