Saludos desde California and the son of an Irish emigrant to America. Very proud of Los San Patricio's who fought for Mexico against the same anglo imperialism occupying Ireland. In San Francisco we an Irish-Mexico association where we honor and celebrate them annually as well as each others cultures. Viva Mexico y Erin go Bragh!
God rest your soul Paddy Maloney.. You have done so much for Irish music.. You are an IMMENSE loss to us all.. Rest in Peace dear Paddy.. Ní bheidh a leithéid ann arís.. 🕊️☘️🇮🇪
Some day soon a tall bronze, stone or copper statue will be erected on the borderline n honor of the most important man Ry Cooder, the man of justice for the downtrodden, the most amazing music and the most excellent storyteller, yes Ry Cooder.
You don't an idea on how much I enjoyed this video: the history, the music, the dances, my roots. And I mean it in two ways: first, I'm a Mexican born guy assn second I used to live by the former Convento de Churubusco, at the Mártires Irlandeses street, so somehow I heard the Irish stories and enjoyed its legacies. Now, having moved across the border, I'm part of the diaspora who takes its Mexican and Irish memories with pride and a touch of nostalgic.
The infamous American history has always ignored The Saint Patrick Battalion, the San Patricios are considered traitors for the US Army, but we the people who hate the injustice in the world and condemn the imperialism recognize the San Patricios like heroes, they heard the call of their conscience to fight the tyranny from an invasor army, to fight on the Mexican side, Viva Irlanda!! Viva Mexico!!
Wonderful documentary on an enduring album that I treasure ! I met an actual San Patricio, descended from those gallant men , here in Miami ! He actually wore the uniform of the brigade .
En el ejército mexicano habrá algún batallón que tenga el honor de llamarse así. San Patricio. Y que no exista esta verdadera historia de hermanos extranjeros que fueron mexicanos que parió la injusticia en los libros de la enseñanza elemental. Bello texto y gran investigación la de Pino Caucci con su obra “El batallón de San Patricio”. Magnifico disco, gracias Ry
Not all of those guys were deserters from the U.S. Army. There were many Irish who came to Mexico because they were not welcome here due to their Catholic faith and the discrimination which followed. Many of them were Patricios too.
All in all, an entertaining, informative and inspirational video. However, the beginning title is misleading in that it calls the San Patricios "conscripts." They were not draftees but regularly enlisted soldiers.
We are so grateful to Ireland. You have brothers and sisters here in México. And this is your home, you help us to defend it.
Wonderful documentary that captures the past through world renowned modern artists~
Saludos desde California and the son of an Irish emigrant to America. Very proud of Los San Patricio's who fought for Mexico against the same anglo imperialism occupying Ireland. In San Francisco we an Irish-Mexico association where we honor and celebrate them annually as well as each others cultures. Viva Mexico y Erin go Bragh!
We got a lot in Commons, for crying out loud, even the flags!
Ry's comments on borders are even more relevant today. Never forget the San Patricios y viva Mexico.
One of the best albums out there!
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God rest your soul Paddy Maloney.. You have done so much for Irish music.. You are an IMMENSE loss to us all.. Rest in Peace dear Paddy.. Ní bheidh a leithéid ann arís.. 🕊️☘️🇮🇪
Well I watched that with a huge smile on my face. Thank you.
Viva los San Patricios! 🇲🇽 🇮🇪
josue....viva los san patricios viva mexico agus ireland, we fought like brothers. greetings from ireland.
Erin go brag & viva Mexico, viva Ireland, long live the sister nations!
Long live the catholic faith
Some day soon a tall bronze, stone or copper statue will be erected on the borderline n honor of the most important man Ry Cooder, the man of justice for the downtrodden, the most amazing music and the most excellent storyteller, yes Ry Cooder.
You don't an idea on how much I enjoyed this video: the history, the music, the dances, my roots.
And I mean it in two ways: first, I'm a Mexican born guy assn second I used to live by the former Convento de Churubusco, at the Mártires Irlandeses street, so somehow I heard the Irish stories and enjoyed its legacies.
Now, having moved across the border, I'm part of the diaspora who takes its Mexican and Irish memories with pride and a touch of nostalgic.
cesar bazan............mhaith an fear.........good man.
The infamous American history has always ignored The Saint Patrick Battalion, the San Patricios are considered traitors for the US Army, but we the people who hate the injustice in the world and condemn the imperialism recognize the San Patricios like heroes, they heard the call of their conscience to fight the tyranny from an invasor army, to fight on the Mexican side, Viva Irlanda!! Viva Mexico!!
Wonderful documentary on an enduring album that I treasure !
I met an actual San Patricio, descended from those gallant men , here in Miami ! He actually wore the uniform of the brigade .
jonathan.......i understand how he felt greetings from ireland.
This album is fantastic and the story of this moment in history should be spread!
I got the album in a Starbucks in California.
It’s beautiful
Gorgeous video, greetings from Arizona.
This is lovely and I own the album. We are all familia.
Just listening to the Album, and had to check this song out. Had no idea of it, great stuff.
En el ejército mexicano habrá algún batallón que tenga el honor de llamarse así. San Patricio. Y que no exista esta verdadera historia de hermanos extranjeros que fueron mexicanos que parió la injusticia en los libros de la enseñanza elemental. Bello texto y gran investigación la de Pino Caucci con su obra “El batallón de San Patricio”. Magnifico disco, gracias Ry
Quise decir que en los libros que edita la SECRETARÍA DE EDUCACIÓN PÚBLICA no aparecen les ya parte de la historia de México
gilberto..go raibh mile mhaith agat. slan leat. suas eire agus mexico.
Not all of those guys were deserters from the U.S. Army. There were many Irish who came to Mexico because they were not welcome here due to their Catholic faith and the discrimination which followed. Many of them were Patricios too.
Fantástica reposição da História.
Maravillosa!
Honey toes.......i love you ❤❤❤
All in all, an entertaining, informative and inspirational video. However, the beginning title is misleading in that it calls the San Patricios "conscripts." They were not draftees but regularly enlisted soldiers.
❤💚❤💚❤💚❤excelente
woww hermosooo!!!
Love it!
Att kunna skapa en film där relationer och känslor går igenom kräver en speciel kompetens TACK !!!
More music and less political pontificating please. If you dont believe in Walls or boundaries then leave your door open ALL the time!
go back to your sewer.
@@billpowers1485 That was Brilliant...do you live in the sewer DemonRAT?