I learned about "No Irish need apply" from my grandfather, when I was 8 years old. I found a sign in his attic with that message on it. I brought it downstairs and asked him about it. He told me it's meaning, and that he went to the attic once a year to look at it, to remind himself of why he should never treat others badly, just because they were different from him. My grandfather had taken that sign from a Boston store window when he was young. He started a business, and had employees of every stripe for 60 years. Cheers to my grandfather!
Cheers to your grandfather!! My great grandma taught me about it when she showed me a slide picture she had taken of the sign in the window in my city. I hate that they're now trying to erase that! Saying it never happened. I actually just ordered a replica so I can teach my nieces and nephews about it.
No Irish need apply We say goodbye Make our mothers cry Break hearts for the dream And no Irish need apply Who built the bridge's mate And scrapped the city sky And bled with your sons And so The blend begun when I wed your lovely daughter Maybe you shouldn't ought of but you gave her away to be with me now what do you think you gonna buy me a drink Aye With these hands And with this heart I touch you and we never stand apart E pluribus bleeding unum Have you got it Do you know what that means It means blend Blend is the backbone of this place Look around ya Every generations got a different face Some very different Some pretty like me Everyones gorgeous if you open your eyes to see We were all them once now we're just us Just U.S. Ask your old granny if you need more proof Now take a look in the mirror then you see the truth The blend I am blend And so are you And you And you And that other fella too We are all blend from the beginning To the end So glasses up And I'll say aye To the beauty of blend
Was recently in Ireland and was missing the accent and curious about what their commercials were like since one doesn't travel abroad to watch TV. I Stumbled across this ad. American here. I wasn't prepared to get choked up over a commercial, but his verse highlights an aspiration to unity as Americans and citizens of the world so eloquently. In a political atmosphere that is so shattered, this message calls on US to blend and come together. Way great, Tullamore Dew.
Well, bravo Tullamore Dew! I normally drink the competition and it’s been a few years since I’ve had your whiskey, but my next bottle will be Tullamore Dew because this ad moved the Irishman in my blend. Well done and someone promote whoever thought this concept up.
I just saw this in a 30 second ad on TH-cam, watched the whole thing & instantly searched for a long version. It doesn't disappoint. This alone makes me want to buy your whiskey. Good job, Cheers.
Why am I crying again? This ad continues to give me chills, I remember watching this for the first time that I was this close to skipping it; but once the bartender started to speak I was hooked. Cheers people because no matter where you come from I’ll be there to welcome you with open arms. We are all blend from the beginning to the end, cheers to all of you 🥃✌🏽
As an immigrant to this country, I can’t watch this without a tear coming up. I hope that I, my kids and my grandkids (when they come) contribute to this beautiful blend. Bottoms up everyone to the blend!
I saw this commercial once and watched it all the way through then it showed up again and i was like "I don't even really know what this commercial is for but I love it so much" so. Here i am. I love this
I'm SO glad I found this! I've been seeing this commercial for the last week, and god help me, I could NOT understand what this guy was saying! Now that I know, the commercial is very profound! Well done!
This inspiring series brings a tear to the eye and a swell of pride in my heart for my ancestors. especially for those who sacrificed for Racial Justice. "If all the minorities joined together, we wouldn't be a minority any longer ." Why should loving one's own ethnic heritage, not be deepened by appreciating the struggles and strengths of other people's?
What message? That you can be proud of your national heritage that doesn't actually exist, and all because a liquor company trying to sell you booze said so?
Thank you Tullamore, after seeing your commercial on The Late Show with Colbert I had to play it for my husband. We were both floored by the words and sentiment. My parents and siblings seemed to have forgotten they were some of those immigrant Irish and Sicilian that were considered rapists and murderers. Thanks for having the guts to say that. we'll remember your name when we go to buy Whisky!
Gabriel S it was originally spelled without the e. Look at any bottle of Scotch and you will see it spelled whisky still. One of the Irish Distillers started adding an e as a marketing gimmick, I do t remember which one it was. So in reality either way is the right way to spell whisk(e)y.
@Julie C There is very little justification for the Irish to claim victim status. There is evidence to suggest those signs were rare, and typically posted by other newly arrived immigrants who were ethno-warring for the economic pie.
Jonathan CF I agree not to be claiming victim status with a huge caveat. No one who hasn't personally experienced the action they are trying to claim victim status for has any right to it. With that said, you need to be doing a lot more reading of the history of the newly arrived immigrants into the US. The No Irish need apply signs were a lot more prevalent than you are giving credit for and it wasn't by other newly arrived immigrants. They were from the years of the Potato blight, when the Irish were the largest influx of immigrants. After the civil war the bias towards immigrants shifted from the Irish to the Germans, then to the Italians, then the Eastern Europeans. Although thankfully the Irish were the only ones to have had signs made specifically saying not to apply. Although with our current political climate I wouldn't be surprised if some jaggoff were to make a similar sign for Hispanics now.
My grandmother's grandparents came to America from Ireland. She was born in 1930 and as young as 6, she still saw those signs in windows. It's a long way we've come.
Every saint Patricks day, i share this video. As a testament to the struggle of my Irish ancestors. May we toast to the beauty of blend. Long live the Emerald isle
This has to be one of the best series of alcohol commercials in history 💯🔥 Not just because of the love for my heritage 🍀 But it was so informative, thoughtful, and pure. Love em', And Tullamore DEW isn't bad either 🔥
I am fed up of this commercial of an inspirational blended but Irish man advertising this blended but Irish whiskey as if people who built the bridges and etc were those he insinuates.. caring a glass in their hands... so that now we can all live in this beautiful blended world. Shove the poison up your arse!! As for the whiskey, give me the single malts and you can drink all the blended in the world for free
@@Camperlife4ever I am fed up of the bloody ad appearing every time I open a youtube video, to advertise a bloody whiskey through trendy moral antiracist cheap lines. It is a whiskey, advertise the whiskey. The fact that we all people of different races live together has nothing to do with a cheap blended whiskey.
@@NA-zh7jn I've seen it once, you're so lucky. th-cam.com/video/qp0HIF3SfI4/w-d-xo.html Here is a link to how advertising works, as in how to get people to actually buy your stuff.
These commercials are so good I used to not change channels when it would come on and now, years later, I'm actively looking up commercials on TH-cam. Some great advertising here. Usually do shots of Jameson at the bar. Tonight I'm going Tully.
We are a blended country whos immigrants came to America for a better life. They worked hard without government handouts and assimilated and blended into the culture. My Great Grandfather once told me "Yes Michael we are proud of our Irish past but proud to be called an American" Oh I do love Tullamore Dew
Most immigrants here have always said the same. The 3rd generation is nostalgic for the Olde Country, just in time to listen to the stories of the first generation. Brits outlawed Gaelic, so when they starved the Irish, we were arrived on America as native English speakers. That sped up our assimilation. Still, "shanty Irish" suffered from ethnic slurs and prejudice, well into the XXth century. (Prohibition was in part a Protestant reaction against Irish & Italian immigrants.)
"We are all blend from the beginning to the end". damm its still been my favorite ad ever! it was released at the time Trump era was at its first steps, more than an add its a reminder against racism.
It is Irish American Heritage Month, every March declared by the Presidents and nothing is taught in schools about it. No big commercials, no car sales in honor of the history of those who suffered to come, work & blend in as Irish AMERICANS.
that's the key my friend, why complain? (I get why nowadays.). its not taught in schools or talked about well.. as the start of the departed said.. "If i got something against (ill leave it blank because i believe its not race involved). its this, no one gives it to ya; you have to take it."
I feel like more now then ever do Americans need to hear this. Enough of this divide. WE ARE BLEND. WE WERE ALL "THEM" ONCE NOW WE NEED TO BE JUST "US" JUST U.S! LOVE EVERYBODY!
Anytime I open a bottle of Tullamore I always look this commercial up and christen my bottle with a toast. I feel like I was Irish in a past life... (I apologize for sounding weird..)
"No Irish Need Apply" We say goodbye Make our mothers cry Break hearts for the dream And "No Irish Need Apply" Who built the bridge's mate? And scrapped the city sky? Then bled with your sons? And so, The Blend be gone when I wed your lovely daughter Maybe you shouldn't ought of, but you gave her away, to be with me. Now, What do you think? You gonna buy me a drink? Aye, "With these hands, And with this heart, I touch you and we never stand apart". E pluribus "bleeding" unum! Have you got it? Do you know what that means? It means Blend. Blend is the backbone of this place Look around ya Every generations got a different face Some very different, Some pretty like me. Everyones gorgeous if you open your eyes to see! We were all..... "them" once now we're just us. Just U.S. Ask your ol' Granny if you need more proof. Or take a look in the mirror, then you see the truth To Blend! I am Blend, And so are you, And you, And you, And that other fella too! We are all Blend From the beginning To the end. So, glasses up And I'll say aye To the beauty of Blend.
First off, I would like to state the fact that this commercial is second-to-none. Also, where is this bar located. I would love to stop in. There’s a story on the walls, behind the scenes, from the looks of it.
Loretta Wells God can judge me as he wishes. I can't stand this BS propaganda which is pushing for interrracial marriages, with the only goal to destroy the diversity of other nations and cultures.
Auto generated Subtitles : no horas need a ploy we say good boy may come with us cry break hats for the dream and no irish need a ploy he;; build the bridges make
As a poet, I appreciate this awesome poem and spoken verse performance. But I still prefer the Dewars commercials which feature Claire Forlani. Yeah, I'm a sick puppy.
I learned about "No Irish need apply" from my grandfather, when I was 8 years old. I found a sign in his attic with that message on it. I brought it downstairs and asked him about it. He told me it's meaning, and that he went to the attic once a year to look at it, to remind himself of why he should never treat others badly, just because they were different from him. My grandfather had taken that sign from a Boston store window when he was young. He started a business, and had employees of every stripe for 60 years. Cheers to my grandfather!
Sounds like a wonderful man, cheers to him 🥃
Cheers to your grandfather!! My great grandma taught me about it when she showed me a slide picture she had taken of the sign in the window in my city. I hate that they're now trying to erase that! Saying it never happened. I actually just ordered a replica so I can teach my nieces and nephews about it.
Ironic that same mindset of welcoming the other has killed Ireland itself then, and caused severe harm to all the cultures of the West.
Cheers to your grandpa compa
This commercial never gets old. It's one of my all time favorites.
No Irish need apply
We say goodbye
Make our mothers cry
Break hearts for the dream
And no Irish need apply
Who built the bridge's mate
And scrapped the city sky
And bled with your sons
And so
The blend begun
when I wed your lovely daughter
Maybe you shouldn't ought of
but you gave her away
to be with me
now
what do you think
you gonna buy me a drink
Aye
With these hands
And with this heart
I touch you and we never stand apart
E pluribus bleeding unum
Have you got it
Do you know what that means
It means blend
Blend is the backbone of this place
Look around ya
Every generations got a different face
Some very different
Some pretty like me
Everyones gorgeous if you open your eyes to see
We were all them once
now we're just us
Just U.S.
Ask your old granny
if you need more proof
Now take a look in the mirror
then you see the truth
The blend
I am blend
And so are you
And you
And you
And that other fella too
We are all blend
from the beginning
To the end
So glasses up
And I'll say aye
To the beauty of blend
Imaginary Enemy thank you! This was very helpful.
Kyle Zeman no problem I knew people would have trouble with his thick accent
Thank you for this!
Thank you so much...I liked what I could understand from the commercial. Now that I know all that he’s saying, I like it even more.
@@kylezeman884 Thank you!!!!!
Was recently in Ireland and was missing the accent and curious about what their commercials were like since one doesn't travel abroad to watch TV. I Stumbled across this ad. American here. I wasn't prepared to get choked up over a commercial, but his verse highlights an aspiration to unity as Americans and citizens of the world so eloquently. In a political atmosphere that is so shattered, this message calls on US to blend and come together. Way great, Tullamore Dew.
The most inspirational commercial I've ever seen. I toasted an actual glass of Tullamore to that toast at the end...best toast ever
And here’s to you 🥃
This is the most impressive commercial I have seen in quite awhile. Well done!!!!!!
I had to watch this a few times to catch its total cleverness. Just my favorite all time ad!
Well, bravo Tullamore Dew! I normally drink the competition and it’s been a few years since I’ve had your whiskey, but my next bottle will be Tullamore Dew because this ad moved the Irishman in my blend. Well done and someone promote whoever thought this concept up.
Ads like these are the kinds that make me try new things. Tullamore Dew is gonna be my next bottle for sure
Ditto
marketing at it's best. Tullamore Dew is the only Irish whiskey I drink just because of this awesome commercial.
I LOVE this ad. I saw it saw it while viewing BBC news clips. I was so impressed I had to look it up. Very well done indeed.
same ! wow
I just saw this in a 30 second ad on TH-cam, watched the whole thing & instantly searched for a long version. It doesn't disappoint. This alone makes me want to buy your whiskey. Good job, Cheers.
Same here
Why am I crying again? This ad continues to give me chills, I remember watching this for the first time that I was this close to skipping it; but once the bartender started to speak I was hooked. Cheers people because no matter where you come from I’ll be there to welcome you with open arms. We are all blend from the beginning to the end, cheers to all of you 🥃✌🏽
As an immigrant to this country, I can’t watch this without a tear coming up. I hope that I, my kids and my grandkids (when they come) contribute to this beautiful blend.
Bottoms up everyone to the blend!
This is soo touching.
Where are you from
@@golearnallthingsmathematic4615, from Moldova.
There was a time when Presidents and Prime Ministers would talk like this.
If one beheaded a Tinker, they were awarded with Presidency of the U.S.A.
"Grab her by the pussy"
@@evilgary747 "Obamacare saves you $2500!"
@001 002 you almost had me until dirty Mexicans.
Think it over, boy.
M. Williams he has several comments like this tainting the section mate. Ignore him
I saw this commercial once and watched it all the way through then it showed up again and i was like "I don't even really know what this commercial is for but I love it so much" so. Here i am. I love this
I'm SO glad I found this! I've been seeing this commercial for the last week, and god help me, I could NOT understand what this guy was saying! Now that I know, the commercial is very profound! Well done!
His brogue isn't that bad!!!
This inspiring series brings a tear to the eye and a swell of pride in my heart for my ancestors. especially for those who sacrificed for Racial Justice. "If all the minorities joined together, we wouldn't be a minority any longer ." Why should loving one's own ethnic heritage, not be deepened by appreciating the struggles and strengths of other people's?
Thank you! I really needed to read that!
*THIS IS A SERIES? I NEED TO KNOW MORE!*
Can someone make a 2 hour movie with these characters and this message.
Aye!
I'd be all for that
What message? That you can be proud of your national heritage that doesn't actually exist, and all because a liquor company trying to sell you booze said so?
@@BobPapadopoulos The message is that we were all 'Them' once.
Aye
Thank you Tullamore, after seeing your commercial on The Late Show with Colbert I had to play it for my husband. We were both floored by the words and sentiment. My parents and siblings seemed to have forgotten they were some of those immigrant Irish and Sicilian that were considered rapists and murderers. Thanks for having the guts to say that. we'll remember your name when we go to buy Whisky!
I wholeheartedly agree except spell whiskEy right, damn it! Hahaha :p
I agree but would point out the Blend our families blended and added to the culture some of todays immigrants don't blend
Gabriel S it was originally spelled without the e. Look at any bottle of Scotch and you will see it spelled whisky still. One of the Irish Distillers started adding an e as a marketing gimmick, I do t remember which one it was. So in reality either way is the right way to spell whisk(e)y.
@Julie C There is very little justification for the Irish to claim victim status. There is evidence to suggest those signs were rare, and typically posted by other newly arrived immigrants who were ethno-warring for the economic pie.
Jonathan CF I agree not to be claiming victim status with a huge caveat. No one who hasn't personally experienced the action they are trying to claim victim status for has any right to it. With that said, you need to be doing a lot more reading of the history of the newly arrived immigrants into the US. The No Irish need apply signs were a lot more prevalent than you are giving credit for and it wasn't by other newly arrived immigrants. They were from the years of the Potato blight, when the Irish were the largest influx of immigrants. After the civil war the bias towards immigrants shifted from the Irish to the Germans, then to the Italians, then the Eastern Europeans. Although thankfully the Irish were the only ones to have had signs made specifically saying not to apply. Although with our current political climate I wouldn't be surprised if some jaggoff were to make a similar sign for Hispanics now.
My grandmother's grandparents came to America from Ireland. She was born in 1930 and as young as 6, she still saw those signs in windows. It's a long way we've come.
Oh, aye: that we are. All of us. Here's to you, mate. Ma'am. Us.
Best commercial I’ve ever seen. Absolutely killer. Great job!!!
Well-written, well-spoken. And now I need a shot of Tullamore Dew so I can drink to this!
I alternate between Tullamore, Jameson, Bushmills and Knappogue, just to make sure I have everything covered.
@@jCd1058 All in the same sitting??
Every saint Patricks day, i share this video. As a testament to the struggle of my Irish ancestors. May we toast to the beauty of blend. Long live the Emerald isle
This has to be one of the best series of alcohol commercials in history 💯🔥 Not just because of the love for my heritage 🍀 But it was so informative, thoughtful, and pure. Love em', And Tullamore DEW isn't bad either 🔥
When a whiskey commercial is more inspirational than the president
I am fed up of this commercial of an inspirational blended but Irish man advertising this blended but Irish whiskey as if people who built the bridges and etc were those he insinuates.. caring a glass in their hands... so that now we can all live in this beautiful blended world. Shove the poison up your arse!! As for the whiskey, give me the single malts and you can drink all the blended in the world for free
Trump famously doesn't drink, it's all starting to make since.
@@NA-zh7jn i can't tell if you are angry at the whiskey or the message. be clearer in your rants, it would be helpful.
@@Camperlife4ever I am fed up of the bloody ad appearing every time I open a youtube video, to advertise a bloody whiskey through trendy moral antiracist cheap lines. It is a whiskey, advertise the whiskey. The fact that we all people of different races live together has nothing to do with a cheap blended whiskey.
@@NA-zh7jn I've seen it once, you're so lucky. th-cam.com/video/qp0HIF3SfI4/w-d-xo.html
Here is a link to how advertising works, as in how to get people to actually buy your stuff.
That scene from Blazing Saddles instantly popped into my head!!
I keep coming back to this. I will never understand why we never let you in. Thank God we finally did.
THIS! COMMERCIAL! IS! AWESOME!
Definitely by far my go to Irish whiskey! Love Tullamore Dew!
This has got to be the best whiskey commercial made. Makes all the expensive commercials ripe with envy. To Blend!
These commercials are so good I used to not change channels when it would come on and now, years later, I'm actively looking up commercials on TH-cam. Some great advertising here. Usually do shots of Jameson at the bar. Tonight I'm going Tully.
We are a blended country whos immigrants came to America for a better life. They worked hard without government handouts and assimilated and blended into the culture. My Great Grandfather once told me "Yes Michael we are proud of our Irish past but proud to be called an American" Oh I do love Tullamore Dew
Thank you. That's exactly what I feel this commercial is subtly stating.
Most immigrants here have always said the same. The 3rd generation is nostalgic for the Olde Country, just in time to listen to the stories of the first generation. Brits outlawed Gaelic, so when they starved the Irish, we were arrived on America as native English speakers. That sped up our assimilation. Still, "shanty Irish" suffered from ethnic slurs and prejudice, well into the XXth century. (Prohibition was in part a Protestant reaction against Irish & Italian immigrants.)
Third generation immigrants? So... you mean native citizens.
The commercial clearly states it's deeper than a "blended country".
Quite possibly the only commercial that has really made me want to buy the product. I'll give them my business in return for an ad like this.
That was the best liquor commercial period! And I would know!
"We are all blend from the beginning to the end". damm its still been my favorite ad ever! it was released at the time Trump era was at its first steps, more than an add its a reminder against racism.
It is Irish American Heritage Month, every March declared by the Presidents and nothing is taught in schools about it. No big commercials, no car sales in honor of the history of those who suffered to come, work & blend in as Irish AMERICANS.
that's the key my friend, why complain? (I get why nowadays.). its not taught in schools or talked about well.. as the start of the departed said.. "If i got something against (ill leave it blank because i believe its not race involved). its this, no one gives it to ya; you have to take it."
True No Irish need Apply Best set of commercials you guys made
I love the hat on the top shelve from the Parting Glass Tullamore's Dew commercial :)
One of the best speeches about race. And it's a whiskey commercial. What? I love this
I don’t even drink and I love this commercial. Great job ad agency 👍🏽
I came here because I lay awake at night thinkin about how I never fully understood what he was sayin and was lookin for a translation.
The one of the only commercial I couldn't ever skip.
One of the best commercials in the history of Irish whiskey and oneness.
Man I miss Ireland i immigrated when I was 5 and haven’t been back since
Wow. I love this commercial. I could also listen to him talk forever lol
I fear drinking, but i'm irish, and this commercial makes me wanna take a pint! XD
That's an outstanding commercial. I think I'll pick up a bottle just because... of US.
Ive never wanted to marry an irish man so much in my entire life
They're the best❤
I'm single!
Give Paddy a chance ^
I am also single, I dont mind sharing with Paddy n..n
Ay, I gotcha.
Times haven’t changed, the irish like a lot of immigrants built this nation and continue to do so!
I’m gonna show this to my history teacher
Only commercial I've ever teared up to
I feel like more now then ever do Americans need to hear this. Enough of this divide. WE ARE BLEND. WE WERE ALL "THEM" ONCE NOW WE NEED TO BE JUST "US" JUST U.S! LOVE EVERYBODY!
This is my favorite ad thank you daddy
An ad I will happily watch ads to get to
Love this commercial so beautiful 💜💜💜🌹🌹
This is one of the only ads I like
best commercial ever hands down!
Anytime I open a bottle of Tullamore I always look this commercial up and christen my bottle with a toast. I feel like I was Irish in a past life... (I apologize for sounding weird..)
"Some pretty like me" LOL
great message...well done!
dope commercial, where is this bar??
Does anyone knows the name of the song playing on the background??
Super smart commercial. I'm lovin' it.
Love the commercial even bought me a bottle but did that guy even take a sip?
no irish need a ploy
we say good boy
make our mothers a la croix
Dont make fun of his accent dude. Thats just mean.
I always wonder if this is a real bar. Looks like Brooklyn Bridge in the background at the beginning.
What is the song playing in the background
I am American. But my blood is Irish. Why I know I, sadly, cannot claim to be an Irishman. I love this
U missed the point of the commercial.
@@SunkissdInk Big time.
@@SunkissdInk Holford? That's an English name boyo
"No Irish Need Apply"
We say goodbye
Make our mothers cry
Break hearts for the dream
And "No Irish Need Apply"
Who built the bridge's mate?
And scrapped the city sky?
Then bled with your sons?
And so,
The Blend be gone
when I wed your lovely daughter
Maybe you shouldn't ought of,
but you gave her away,
to be with me.
Now,
What do you think?
You gonna buy me a drink?
Aye,
"With these hands,
And with this heart,
I touch you and we never stand apart".
E pluribus "bleeding" unum!
Have you got it?
Do you know what that means?
It means Blend.
Blend is the backbone of this place
Look around ya
Every generations got a different face
Some very different,
Some pretty like me.
Everyones gorgeous if you open your eyes to see!
We were all..... "them" once
now we're just us.
Just U.S.
Ask your ol' Granny
if you need more proof.
Or take a look in the mirror,
then you see the truth
To Blend!
I am Blend,
And so are you,
And you,
And you,
And that other fella too!
We are all Blend
From the beginning
To the end.
So, glasses up
And I'll say aye
To the beauty of Blend.
we are all blend! GLASSES UP! to the beauty of blend
Is this the guy from Angel and Rosanne?
never have i loved a commercial so much
Question for all you you Irish out there: is this a real Irish speaker or someone enacting an Irish accent? (love the commercial either way)
Genus Tinca its a dublin accent
interesting, thanks!
Yeah real Dublin accent
as real an irishman as made...
Oh yea, that's a legit accent. 100%
First off, I would like to state the fact that this commercial is second-to-none. Also, where is this bar located. I would love to stop in. There’s a story on the walls, behind the scenes, from the looks of it.
Morans, Mornington, County Meath, Ireland.
idk why but his accent is so satisfying lol
I'm a blend and I've been refused even though I'm Native American.....
Funny how they don’t acknowledge that Natives had a big hand in building the skyscrapers too.
@@mickkeker1990 America is the natives rightful home never mind the skyscrapers.
This world is just fucked.
Anyone still watching in 2021?
Everything i drink Tullamore I watch this
WELL DONE...WE ARE ALL A BLEND
Speak for yourself snowflake.
vasilis adamou YOUR GOD IS LOOKING AT YOUR HEART... DON'T HAVE AN UGLY SOUL
Loretta Wells God can judge me as he wishes. I can't stand this BS propaganda which is pushing for interrracial marriages, with the only goal to destroy the diversity of other nations and cultures.
every year i return here on st. patrick's day.
Irish is a language of patriots, and English is a language of traitors and informers. But Latin, Latin is what grants entrance into heaven.
I’v never loved a commercial so much
I'm really missing this feeling.
Beautiful just feckin beautiful
LOVE it, shivers.
Auto generated Subtitles :
no horas need a ploy
we say good boy
may come with us cry
break hats for the dream and no irish need a ploy he;; build the bridges make
Those aren't "subtitiles", it's closed-captioning. HUGE difference.
I won't say anything against Jamison's, but THIS STUFF! THIS STUFF!! Is my choice. Good stuff, Maynard......
Not sure who is seeing this in 2020, but whoever you are and wherever you are and are reading this: I raise my glass to you all. Stay awesome.
More truthful than most people would be willing to accept
So is it ok to be a true Irish American to claim Irish my Irish heritage ?
Best commercial ever
True enough! Thanks Tullamore Dew
Why does this make me cry?
We blend. My mother's name is Coffey. Semper Fi! ❤
As a poet, I appreciate this awesome poem and spoken verse performance. But I still prefer the Dewars commercials which feature Claire Forlani. Yeah, I'm a sick puppy.
Anyone know the actor's name? I'm trying to figure out where in Ireland he's from and it's killing me. His accent sounds Sligo
he's from Dublin
doomedsunshine That’s a Dublin accent mate
Dublin accent... couldn’t miss it.
Someone should make this a song
Whoever that girl is, she can really sing.
I love this commercial!!!
I got Irish and Native American mostly and such I just say I'm a Mutt, and yeah if your a great person to be then ya never have to worry