An old Jacobite song with a very familiar tune... My channel is dedicated to anthems, hymns and patriotic songs, here is the link to our discord server: / discord
@@T3nMiDGET5711 I am a sicilian born in NYC, US in 1952 . that said, great patriotic song sung in Gaelic I don't understand without translation. Does a majority of the citizens in Eire even still speak fluent Gaelic?
@@josephmessina3587 in Ireland we are taught Gaelic but not everyone is fluent in it, but there are towns all across Ireland that are Irish-speaking only witch is perfect for anyone learning
Ah, a rousing song in an inspiring language.. Here's to Ireland, the Irish People, the Irish Culture and the Irish Language, may they live and thrive until the very end! Respect and greetings from a fellow Celt from Cymru
My grandpa and his family were Gaels who originated in Ireland and lived in Scotland until WW2 when they fled to Sweden. Sadly i never got to met him. Fois dhut ❤
@@xleplex7070 The German bombings, but most of them stayed in Inverness, my Grandpa lived in Uppsala for a year in asylum and then stayed in Gothenburg for the rest of his life
@@hilmust6278 The nazis never bombed Inverness. My granny got bombed twice by the Germans, Edinburgh 1916 and Clydebank 1941. Lovely lady but she always refused a ride in my Mercedes - some things stick with you......
@@GannicusMisteriosdeHonduras The Black and Tans where a British military unit well known for their war crimes during the Irish war of independence./srs
@@WHATTHEHELL666 Basically effective mobile units which were known to be ruthless and efficient against the IRA and anyone who they deemed guilty of working with em.
@Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington, Jesus Christ how fucking butthurt are you that you have to whine and bitch over very comment even remotely supporting Ireland "b-but Ireland always was British" By your logic Britain should be ruled by the Danish because the Anglo-Saxons lived in the Jutland Peninsula
I am so glad you covered this song ingen, it’s one of my all time favourite Irish ballads that hardly known of and now finally it will be brought to a wider audience. Go raibh maith agat! 🇮🇪
@@justinianthegreatandnerd6377I am Irish you fucking tit (and an Irish speaker). I am not disrespecting it by calling it Irish. That is its name in the English language. You would know that if you were actually Irish yourself
Irish is such a beautiful language, it was amazing to learn it. Long life to you gaels! Also thank you for helping us in the Mexican American war, although we did lose you were there for us and that means something
@Gőzpöfögészeti Tovalöködönc For one, I am never typing your name again. Two in britain/america/ireland the thumbs up symbol is used to mean "good" "nice" or "go ____!" I've heard of circumstances where it's offensive. Just clarifying he basically means "Go Ireland!"
Long live a free united Ireland from Iraq 🇮🇶💞🇮🇪 We were fighting against imperialism and British criminality in the same time periods regardless of religious differences
Irish learner here, I want to tell you the panorama of things, I will tell you this way, the future of the Irish language is not in Ireland, I am learning Irish and it is easy for me, there are many words that are similar, but I am not Irish, I am Argentine, Irish is extremely difficult for English speakers, they do not conjugate verbs, they do not have so many consonants, they do not have grammatical cases, unfortunately Irish will die in Ireland, but it will live in the rest of the world
Love Ireland from an albanian catholic 🇦🇱, keep speaking your beautiful language don't forget it so your ancestors didn't die in vein fighting the british
I love how, even with the lyrics right on the screen, I still can't follow up the song since the pronunciation of the latin letters is an unexpected mess.
You know, different languages have different orthography and pronunciation rules. The only language with a mess of a writing system here is English, just look at the words "bow" and "bow", "read" and "read" and "though", "tough" and "thought".
Helpful hints: gc, dt, and bp are pronounced representatively g, d, and b, this is because of vowel mutation. Also note that mb ng and nd are m, ng, and n. The h vowels go ch=the throaty sound in some scottish dialects (think lo*ch*) th, sh= just "h" mh, bh= a sound somewhat like "w" but more 'poppy' dh= like a very faint "th" as in *th*e and fh is just silence. I wish I could simplify things but Irish just isn't an easy language.
This song inspired "Come out Ye Black and Tans". The melody was used, but the lyrics were changed because this song lyrics originated during the Jacobite Rebellion.
brilliant country for heavenly sure. i'm of english, scottish and irish descent and looking at the history of the british isles is a hell of a ride. éirinn go brách!
@@anillusory sorry for the big spiel but i'll try and explain what I mean; All dependant on who's lense you wish too look through, the status quo more nationalist lense dictates that Ireland was a colony on par with Sierra Leone or New Zealand, in which Britain was actively in the process of eliminating every Gael on the Island, through conversions, killings and deportations. Whereas the Unionist lense (which I will admit is my own) Dictates that Ireland as a cohesive political entity was invented by Britain and has had multiple attempts too integrate the people culminating in the 1800 Act of Union, which elevated Ireland into being a core part of the UK, on par with Brabant in the Netherlands. There is truth and grave errors within both lenses, but I get frustrated as to how everyone only looks at Ireland through one without any heed for the other.
If only Irish was the main language of Ireland again compared to today where 95% speaks English at home and students whine that they have to learn Irish in school. Is Ireland still Ireland? It's Anglo Irish these days.
@@arthurwellesley1stdukeofwe890 thats not true at all, although many people in the north do see themselves as British, the British/Portestant ifentity there is in decline and being replaced by an Irish/Rising Northern Irish identity which is basically just Irish
How beautiful! It’s reminiscent of “Come Out Ye Blacks and Tans,” which I find so fascinating. Long live our Irish brethren! Éirinn go Brách!!! ❤🇮🇪
Yes, long live India!
@@Tovalokodoncindia is cool too
This song inspired Come Out Ye Black And Tans and is the unofficial Anthem of Munster
traditional songs like to reuse melodies a lot, like with "the irish jaunting car," "the bonnie blue flag," and "the irish volunteer"
It is!
My British neighbours loved this song so much that they threw a tea cup to hear better
they'll have to settle with coffee now. it tastes better after all.
@@treeismyusernamewhyjustwhy as an Indian i take that personally
I can testify to this comment as being factual.
Смешно
@@mohammadashhad3021 Haha, real Indian!
This song is so much of a banger that I'm afraid to start my car
Bangs both my loudspeakers and my engine
Songs in Irish are always so beautiful
Especially when they aren't not sung in that way (with thick English accent)
*Gaeilge
@@justinianthegreatandnerd6377 why?
@@justinianthegreatandnerd6377 he is correct to call it "Irish" when speaking English
So are songs in German
Right when I thought I knew every Irish patriotic song
Measaim gur subhach don Mhumhain i gcéin!❤
There is always one more belter
Hopefully we can bring back the Irish language
90% of Irish lads speak English, keep dreaming lol
@@arthurwellesley1stdukeofwe890 Hebrew was in a similar situation and now
@@arthurwellesley1stdukeofwe890 1.7 million people speak Irish fluently. It's not a majority at the moment but I'd say it's still pretty good
@@Bruh-nb1hj Modern Israelis have a thick European accent though
@@Bruh-nb1hj Imagine comparing it to the Isreali’s. 😂😂
I have always been and always will be proud to be Irish!
Glóir d’Éirinn!
As you should be
@@T3nMiDGET5711 I am a sicilian born in NYC, US in 1952 . that said, great patriotic song sung in Gaelic I don't understand without translation. Does a majority of the citizens in Eire even still speak fluent Gaelic?
🇲🇫🤝🏻🇮🇪
@@josephmessina3587 in Ireland we are taught Gaelic but not everyone is fluent in it, but there are towns all across Ireland that are Irish-speaking only witch is perfect for anyone learning
@@josephmessina3587 There is an effort in Ireland to relearn it
Irish songs are just so good
Ah, a rousing song in an inspiring language.. Here's to Ireland, the Irish People, the Irish Culture and the Irish Language, may they live and thrive until the very end! Respect and greetings from a fellow Celt from Cymru
Respect and greetings back to a fellow celt from CorK Eire
Cymru is Translated as two words in Irish Fun fact.
Anyway greetings to both Irish Brother snd Welsh Cousin from an Irish American.
@@MaliersLittle Britain, right? Bhreatan Bheag?
@@Toirdealbhach-na-dTreabha yeah also some native speakers use "Cimru"
Save the language 🇮🇪⚔️
This is the first time I hear Irish, it's beautiful.I love Ireland and admire their struggle, greetings from Chechnya.
And I admire your struggle! Hope the Russians aren't as harsh on your souls as they are to the Ukrainians.
@@lifeinparadisedeathinbattl3595 Желаю скорейшей свободы народу Чечни и народу моему!
Well maybe its the blood, theories say you come from urartu as well as them being same :)
@@girayhankaya The ancestors of the Chechens are Urartu, yes. But how can the Irish be connected with Urartu?
@@lifeinparadisedeathinbattl3595 there is another theory i rode long ago said irish has migrated from anatolia and has similarities with urartu genome
Make Irish Speaks Irish anew!
They all speak English mate lol
@@arthurwellesley1stdukeofwe890 Bruh I expect that whole the World speak English too, it's just a nonsense words that I said
Irish songs always a banger 🇮🇪
Glory to our Irish comrades and their beautifull culture! 🇨🇿♥️🇮🇪
26+6=1
Your mum.
Ní chuireann sé sin ciall ar chor ar bith!
@@The_Syndicalist_Gamer 26 counties in Poblacht na hÉireann, and 6 counties in "Northern Ireland" which equal a united Éireann under the Poblacht.
Meas duit agus Poblacht na Seice, beannachtaí ó Éirinn 💚
My grandpa and his family were Gaels who originated in Ireland and lived in Scotland until WW2 when they fled to Sweden.
Sadly i never got to met him.
Fois dhut ❤
Why did they flee Scotland for Sweden?
@@xleplex7070 The German bombings, but most of them stayed in Inverness, my Grandpa lived in Uppsala for a year in asylum and then stayed in Gothenburg for the rest of his life
@@hilmust6278 The nazis never bombed Inverness.
My granny got bombed twice by the Germans, Edinburgh 1916 and Clydebank 1941.
Lovely lady but she always refused a ride in my Mercedes - some things stick with you......
What a coincidence, I’m getting an Irish flag in a few hours.
A based song from one of the basest countries in the world
Clairement
Tune reminds me of "Come out ye black and tans".
Blacks and trans?
@@GannicusMisteriosdeHonduras The Black and Tans where a British military unit well known for their war crimes during the Irish war of independence./srs
@@WHATTHEHELL666 Traitors of Eire and bootlickers of the anglos. Thats what they are.
@@WHATTHEHELL666 Basically effective mobile units which were known to be ruthless and efficient against the IRA and anyone who they deemed guilty of working with em.
@Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington, Jesus Christ how fucking butthurt are you that you have to whine and bitch over very comment even remotely supporting Ireland "b-but Ireland always was British" By your logic Britain should be ruled by the Danish because the Anglo-Saxons lived in the Jutland Peninsula
The Wolfe Tones, good as always
Very special kind of music. There's no way to not recognize the irish song.Cheers from 🇧🇬
Beautiful song!!!
I am so glad you covered this song ingen, it’s one of my all time favourite Irish ballads that hardly known of and now finally it will be brought to a wider audience. Go raibh maith agat! 🇮🇪
It turned out great! thanks for your efforts.
I like Irish songs 🇺🇦🤝🇮🇪
💙💛 💚🤍🧡
Good luck
Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
Glóir don Ucráin 💚
Catchy from the get go! The language cannot be described, I am in awe. Greetings from Bulgaria.
I'm From Iran And I always hear Irish Rebel Songs Like " Soldiers of 22 " and " Foggy Dew "
🇮🇷🤝🇮🇪
🇺🇦🇭🇷💖🇮🇪🦅 big love and respect from Ukraine abd Croatia 🥰
This may actually be the first time I've heard an irish song in gaeilc and not anglo-irish.
I think you mean Hiberno-English
Search harder then, there's alot of em.
Also it's called irish not Gaelic
@@professorminstrels6460 Typical Sassenach, denying the Gaeilge language and disrespecting it by saying "Irish"
@@justinianthegreatandnerd6377I am Irish you fucking tit (and an Irish speaker). I am not disrespecting it by calling it Irish. That is its name in the English language.
You would know that if you were actually Irish yourself
Right on time for when Ireland beat France
Free the Bretons
Logic because it was a 16 vs 15 players game.
It sounds similar to "Come Out ye' Blacks and Tans".
Ikr
Alright boys, new Irish song dropped
Perfect timing as always
Tiocfaidh ar lá!
Go maire tú Éire agus is daoine í ón mBhrasaíl!
🇧🇷❤️🇮🇪
Lovin it
this song is so beautiful and relaxing.
Irish is such a beautiful language, it was amazing to learn it. Long life to you gaels!
Also thank you for helping us in the Mexican American war, although we did lose you were there for us and that means something
the Irish have been in most American wars in the 1800s, including the civil war
@@fidelcastro5858 Yeah, but they chose the right side when the Gavachos started a war with us.
@@T3nMiDGET5711 you do realize the Irish made up probably 1/3 of America during that period, right
@@LordHoward yeah, but I still respect the patricios
One day we shall reclaim our lost territories my Mexican comrades! 🇮🇪💖🇲🇽
👍 🇮🇪
W
Nice first comment
Rude comment
@Gőzpöfögészeti Tovalöködönc
For one, I am never typing your name again. Two in britain/america/ireland the thumbs up symbol is used to mean "good" "nice" or "go ____!" I've heard of circumstances where it's offensive. Just clarifying he basically means "Go Ireland!"
i love jacobite songs
KEEP IRELAND IRISH
hasnt been since 1923 my guy.
Although I am not Irish, I do have a strong Irish nationalist spirit 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
so do I, and I am Greek. Éirinn go Brách!!
This song isnt nationalist, its a Jacobite song, supporting 3 different kingdoms united under the King over the Sea.
@tenthclassgaming It's literally an Irish song, can be interpreted as such.
Amazing language,love for Ireland from Ukraine.
As always, Irish song is very beautiful! 💖
How are these songs always so good
Beautiful song.
Long live a free united Ireland from Iraq 🇮🇶💞🇮🇪 We were fighting against imperialism and British criminality in the same time periods regardless of religious differences
Nice username.
Same guy who’s talking about Sadamm and Gaddafi being a nice guy lol, guess you liked the gas and bombs from airplanes huh?
@@arthurwellesley1stdukeofwe890
Have you got no fucking homes of your own?
@@yourcomradeahmed9590 Yeah, i’ll take your palaces in Baghdad lad.
@@arthurwellesley1stdukeofwe890
Abd al-Karim Qasim did not commit any mistake by liquidating British agents in Baghdad in 1958
Speak Irish, Irelands
I’m from Caucasus, and we in similar situation. Our language is endangering because Russian language.
Irish learner here, I want to tell you the panorama of things, I will tell you this way, the future of the Irish language is not in Ireland, I am learning Irish and it is easy for me, there are many words that are similar, but I am not Irish, I am Argentine, Irish is extremely difficult for English speakers, they do not conjugate verbs, they do not have so many consonants, they do not have grammatical cases, unfortunately Irish will die in Ireland, but it will live in the rest of the world
Nice time. Irish people take your country back!
They already did, we signed a peace-treaty remember? Many people died, there’s no need for war or any crap. That’s long over.
Wow it really sounds good
Love Ireland from an albanian catholic 🇦🇱, keep speaking your beautiful language don't forget it so your ancestors didn't die in vein fighting the british
I love how, even with the lyrics right on the screen, I still can't follow up the song since the pronunciation of the latin letters is an unexpected mess.
That's because it's not in the original alphabet that Irish was written in./srs
You know, different languages have different orthography and pronunciation rules.
The only language with a mess of a writing system here is English, just look at the words "bow" and "bow", "read" and "read" and "though", "tough" and "thought".
Helpful hints: gc, dt, and bp are pronounced representatively g, d, and b, this is because of vowel mutation. Also note that mb ng and nd are m, ng, and n. The h vowels go ch=the throaty sound in some scottish dialects (think lo*ch*) th, sh= just "h" mh, bh= a sound somewhat like "w" but more 'poppy' dh= like a very faint "th" as in *th*e and fh is just silence. I wish I could simplify things but Irish just isn't an easy language.
@@hunterball7938 Just write it in IPA alphabet
@Anthems of Europe 1. I don't have one. 2. Who's to say they know the IPA?
"Oh hey look a cool irish song!"
Clicks video
Recognizes a certain tune a bit too well
im a simple man. i see a new ingen video, i watch it
0:21 this part reminds me “Ye black and tans”
The melody of "Come Ye Black and Tans" is based off this
Fills me with pride to think my ancestors from Cork have such a song
Is it just me or does it sound just like, “Come out Ye Black & Tans”
This song inspired "Come out Ye Black and Tans". The melody was used, but the lyrics were changed because this song lyrics originated during the Jacobite Rebellion.
@@lucario2188 , It is not the same melody. You must not have an ear for music. Some notes are similar but not the same melody.
@@ccahill2322 I don't have a ear for music, but i am guided by what the composer of Come Black and Tans said.
Кельтские языки прекрасны, как прекрасна вся кельтская культура
@LunaV May Cry shut up, rusnya
@Imp101 yeah, being from Ukraine, I know who they are much better than I ever wanted to
@Imp101 ruzzians are not a race. Hence, there can't be any racism against them
@@nicholaseliseev5588 Chill. Russians are just people, direct your anger at Putin instead.
@@nicholaseliseev5588 you shut up khokhoI
Wow an Irish folk song that isn’t in *English*
brilliant country for heavenly sure. i'm of english, scottish and irish descent and looking at the history of the british isles is a hell of a ride. éirinn go brách!
Bro i i was just recreating ireland in Crusader Kings 3 and you uploaded the video
What a song. So proud of our warriors
Beautiful language
Could you upload "Sumer Is Icumen In"? its an old English folk song, short but lovely
Irish spelling is a nightmare, but the language is a wonder
Okay I hadn't realised this was the chorus and rhythm to "Come out ye B lack and Tans"
ottima canzone!
funny thing was that i was watching Come Out, Ye Black And Tans earlier today
It's like a mix of come out ye black and tans and volt cello suite
Brawo, to naprawdę jest super piękne ❤❤❤😊💐💐
I was born in a Dublin street where the loyal drums would beat!
I watched the X-men movie. His student from Ireland. A cowboy sang Rock-A-Bye-Baby to her when she was 6 in kindergarten.
Irish always know how to make a song
I am learning irish to be part of the Gaeltacht outside Éire
For a free and whole Irish Nation!
why are irish songs so happy lol
The Irish are the people that God made mad, for their songs of war are merry and their songs of love are sad.
We remain hopeful in adversity
Orange white green flag former British colonies in Europe unite 🇨🇾🤝🇮🇪
Ireland wasn't a Colony
@@rhyancudor Technically true, but it was close enough
@@anillusory sorry for the big spiel but i'll try and explain what I mean;
All dependant on who's lense you wish too look through, the status quo more nationalist lense dictates that Ireland was a colony on par with Sierra Leone or New Zealand, in which Britain was actively in the process of eliminating every Gael on the Island, through conversions, killings and deportations.
Whereas the Unionist lense (which I will admit is my own) Dictates that Ireland as a cohesive political entity was invented by Britain and has had multiple attempts too integrate the people culminating in the 1800 Act of Union, which elevated Ireland into being a core part of the UK, on par with Brabant in the Netherlands.
There is truth and grave errors within both lenses, but I get frustrated as to how everyone only looks at Ireland through one without any heed for the other.
Greetings from Algeria, Gaelic language is a beautiful language
Przyjemnie tego słuchać. Dziękuję Irlandczycy 🎵💖🎵💖🎵💖💖💓😃🎶🎶🎶
Oh that this were for Ireland! Patrick Sarsfield, you’ll be coming home soon 🇮🇪
When you are French and that it's the 6 nations and you see a new video of ingen..
Historia est magistra vitae
Some rhythms sound much like "Come out ye Blacks & Tans"
Nice song
Is amhráin deas é! Ní raibh fhois agam go raibh sé ann!
Come out ye black and tans
Come out and fight me like a man
Show your wives how you won medals down in Flanders! 🇮🇪💚
Long live Ireland, through the dark and the light
Could It be that song about the Black and Tans?....hmmm
It is
Nah, it's Erdély induló
Its the song that inspired it
Come Out Ye Black n Tans: Light edition
If only Irish was the main language of Ireland again compared to today where 95% speaks English at home and students whine that they have to learn Irish in school.
Is Ireland still Ireland?
It's Anglo Irish these days.
Imagine this became the anthem of the Munster rugby team
long live free ireland long live free kurdistan Greetings from Kurdistan to the heroic Irish people
Not many of us irish speak gaelic anymore now in our own country it's almost a foreign tongue and is sad to see
As my irish teacher told me "The future of the irish language is not in ireland"
Indeed, and much to the shagrin of certain people its the fault of us and us alone.
Nice
kaerat kanaouenn!!
me after a pint of Guinness
Make irland irish again!
^^^
Ireland is already Ireland, Northern Ireland is part of the UK and proudly see themselves as British,
@@arthurwellesley1stdukeofwe890 North Irland is Irland 🇮🇪
@@arthurwellesley1stdukeofwe890 Im talking about irland domographic now.
@@arthurwellesley1stdukeofwe890 thats not true at all, although many people in the north do see themselves as British, the British/Portestant ifentity there is in decline and being replaced by an Irish/Rising Northern Irish identity which is basically just Irish
pls make a video on rising of the moon irsish song
Lets goooooo.
Small and Beautiful Ireland, hello from Russia. We love your songs and culture 🇷🇺🇮🇪
Ireland is great 🇨🇵❤️🇮🇪
Does anyone have a phonetic version of this for people who cant speak irish?
This is Phonetic version. Irish Phonetics