I myself am half Mexican, and half Irish. Dad is from County Cork, and the town of Mallow. One thing that surprised me is how this song is known in Mexico as well. The people of Mexico that know their history honor the Irish because of the Battalion of St. Patrick(El Batallón de San Patrició) who helped on behalf of the Mexican army during the Mexican American war. While ultimately the Mexican side lost, the hardest faught battles were those with the Irishmen fighting along side. So This song is known and played in modern celebrations of St. Patrick's day. In many cases the Irish were the first Europeans to fight on behalf of marginalized groups in the Americas. And with a LONG history of being invaded and colonized(from the vikings, to the Normans in 1169) There is a very very long history of the Irish fightong against oppressive occupiers who engaged in cultural erasure. So there is an inherent sympathy i feel.
You should listen to the most beautiful ballad Grace.!!!! A Marrage took place in, prison of one of the Seven men who died for Ireland. The patriot was Joseph Plunket He got 15,minutes with his bride, Not alone before he was taken out and exacuted. Grace a haunting ballad Best wishes to you I enjoy your program. Warm regards. Marie 🍀🍀🍀🍀
☘🇮🇪🍀 The Easter Rebellion 1916: The Irish rose up against hundreds of years of English occupation. End result: Ireland is partitioned, the North remains part of the UK ( Northern Ireland, United Kingdom), the south becomes a free state, 6 December 1922, the Republic of Ireland. This is a beautiful version of the song! The Chieftains are an incredible Irish folk group!!! You'd love their version of "The Long Black Veil" with MICK JAGGER. Most Irish folk music does have a martial or haunting aire. The history of Ireland is filled with war, grief & loss, & much our the music reflects it. Èirinn go Brách!!! (Erin go Bragh: Ireland Forever!)🍀🇮🇪☘
I'd read fairly extensively on Irish history, but when I went from Texas to Dublin in the 90s and went to the General Post Office, where they'd made their stand in 1916.... Man, the distance between that building and the Liffey River, where the British gunboats were firing from at the end, was *nothing.* A couple of blocks. They couldn't miss. They've obviously restored the building, but they left the pockmarks on the pillars out front, and it makes an impression. And the guys in that building were teachers, playwrights, journalists... They all looked like school faculty, calling out and fighting the British. And they knew what was coming. Big, huge ones on those guys.
Thank you for playing this. I love Irish ballads and especially the Chieftains. I've never had the prejudice against Sinead O'Connor that a lot of folks have. She's got a lovely voice, and with the Chieftains backing her up, this song really makes you feel for Ireland.
@@paulwagner688absolutely! She was bringing attention to Clergy abuse, and was chastized for disrespect. She should be praised for going against the grain the way she did. RIP.
The song is wrote by an irish priest who came to dublin during the rising The marching men were ira moving to the gpo the preist was brought to bless these men before hand and as he left the city to go back home he thought of those men he left behind Back through the glen i road again Meaning hes taking be same route home but now filled with greif
The movie is 'Michael Collins' staring Liam Neeson in the title role. General Michael Collins was an Irish rebel who lead Irish resistance against the British crown. Extremely clever, ruthless when called on and a great tactician. It's a fantastic movie btw and definitely worth a watch.
RIP Sinéad, 3 hours since the announcement of your death. Ireland 🇮🇪 has lost a beautiful human being. You’re reunited with your son. You loved your son so much, you never recovered from his death. Amazing talented lady 💔💔💔
""Absorb the mystical Irish Sound, Where a warmer welcome is rarely Found, Fought the dogs of war and hunger Hound, Yet this proud nation, stood its Ground."
Dia dhuit as Éireann , hello from Ireland , ☘️🇮🇪 Thank you for your videos appreciating Sinéad , she was amazing, Watch the movie The Wind That Shakes The Barley that stars Cillian Murphy a famous Irish actor , it will give you a better understanding of the song
The clips are from 2 movies. "Michael Collins" starring Liam Neeson and "The Wind that Shakes the Barley" starring Cillian Murphy. Both movies cover the period from the Easter rising in 1916 through the War for Independence and the Irish Civil War ending in 1923
Kilmichael ambush by he west cork brigade commanded by Tom Barry ex artillery officer in the British army and fought in the somme The movie isn't accurate on how it played out but still a good movie
10:27 this part in the song video. They're marching and singing an irish song called " Oró, Sé Do Bheatha 'Bhaile. And that ambush was the best ever, and is based on actual events. They killed the vlack and tans, the scum of the earth. Also there is 2 films in thus music video, 1 is the wi d that shakes the barley and the other is Michael Collins. This song speaks to our souls, and 😅 and probably be irelands war song.😂 I love the low drum beat at the start as well.
And one more, this is one that Sinead sings in our national language, Irish. Its translation is Women of Ireland, I hope that you like it. Thank you. th-cam.com/video/Tt8p5AxJn18/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=polly
Gotta see Michael Collins with Liam Neeson in the title role. One of the more accurate, "based on a true story," movies. Takes you from the Easter Rising through the split with Northern Ireland. Also stars, Julia Roberts, Aidan Quinn , Alan Rickman and Chris Rea.
What rubbish, the film Michael Collins was full of lies and inaccuracies, it was a disgrace just as at 01:54 what this guy is reading out is very disrespectful to those who fought for their country in 1916.
@@supremegroden3021 Well it was just filled with lies..for example, Collins getting into Dublin castle when he actually got into G division which is about a mile away from the Castle, Ned Broy dies in the film yet he lived until 1972, Harry being shot in the catacombs, rubbish, he was shot in Skerries and the scene where Patrick Pearse in walking out of the GPO with a white flag, what rubbish everyone know's his last stand was in Moore Street. And so on and so on, all complete rubbish!
Watch the Movie Michael Collins. Staring Liam Neeson. It's brilliant and is about a very important Irish history character in the 1916 rising and fight for Irish independence
One of the leaders of The Rising was Padraig Pearce, a poet and school teacher. He was captured by the British and executed by firing squad. The British refused to return his body to his family for proper burial.
The easter rising was a complete failure by us irish Most didn't know when it was taking place and most weren't ready But without knowing it became the greatest failure because it showed britain in its true colours yet again and sparked the war for independence
Sinead was a great republican she was proud to support the cause of freedom, Bono is whats called in Ireland a west brit someone who is ashamed of Irelands fight for freedom and would welcome British occupation
Gaelic is what Americans call it, for some reason. Irish is what Irish people call it. Although in Irish it's called Gaeilge, because we're just contrary like that.
@@Quessirno Gaelic is the group of celts we come from. Irish is what we call our language that is a mix between old Irish and Gaelic Gaelic is the name of Celtic we come from Irish surnames we’re Gaelic clan names. We only say Irish because that’s the land we are from gaels is the proper name for us but all groups who settle in Ireland called themselves Irish
If i join you will i get to kill the english 😂😂 your a madman . I came to the right place then . Stephen is my name , im the most wanted man on my island 😂😂😂
I am glad that watching Conor McGregor seems to have brought you to appreciate Sinead - and no you are NOT pronouncing it correctly its Shin - Aid. IThe videos are - as someone has pointed out - a mix from "The Wind That Shakes the Barley" and "Michael Collins" - both great movies. Much of the fooootage used in the video is actually from Michael Collins and the scenes from the post 19222 Civil War when Pro and Anti-Treaty Irish turned against each other. Read up some more on the Easter Rising and the heroes of 1916 - WB Yeats Poem - Easter 1916 might be a good place to start. "I write it out in a verse- MacDonagh and MacBride And Connolly and Pearse Now and in time to be, Wherever green is worn, Are changed, changed utterly: A terrible beauty is born." WB Yeats These men are considered martyrs for the cause in the Republic of Ireland. The Easter Rising was merely the latest to that point in a the series of struggles between England and Irish for 800 years. It is much more complex than just a 6 day upriosing and way more than can be covered in a Wikipedia entry. But - as I said - I am happy it has sparked your interest.
I myself am half Mexican, and half Irish. Dad is from County Cork, and the town of Mallow. One thing that surprised me is how this song is known in Mexico as well. The people of Mexico that know their history honor the Irish because of the Battalion of St. Patrick(El Batallón de San Patrició) who helped on behalf of the Mexican army during the Mexican American war. While ultimately the Mexican side lost, the hardest faught battles were those with the Irishmen fighting along side. So This song is known and played in modern celebrations of St. Patrick's day. In many cases the Irish were the first Europeans to fight on behalf of marginalized groups in the Americas. And with a LONG history of being invaded and colonized(from the vikings, to the Normans in 1169) There is a very very long history of the Irish fightong against oppressive occupiers who engaged in cultural erasure. So there is an inherent sympathy i feel.
You should listen to the most beautiful ballad Grace.!!!!
A Marrage took place in, prison of one of the Seven men who died for Ireland.
The patriot was Joseph Plunket
He got 15,minutes with his bride, Not alone before he was taken out and exacuted.
Grace a haunting ballad
Best wishes to you
I enjoy your program.
Warm regards.
Marie 🍀🍀🍀🍀
The movie is "the wind that shakes the Barley" and it's a masterpiece. Really painful
As an Irish man I say thank you this song holds a special place within the Irish folk
☘🇮🇪🍀 The Easter Rebellion 1916: The Irish rose up against hundreds of years of English occupation. End result: Ireland is partitioned, the North remains part of the UK ( Northern Ireland, United Kingdom), the south becomes a free state, 6 December 1922, the Republic of Ireland. This is a beautiful version of the song! The Chieftains are an incredible Irish folk group!!! You'd love their version of "The Long Black Veil" with MICK JAGGER. Most Irish folk music does have a martial or haunting aire. The history of Ireland is filled with war, grief & loss, & much our the music reflects it. Èirinn go Brách!!! (Erin go Bragh: Ireland Forever!)🍀🇮🇪☘
I'd read fairly extensively on Irish history, but when I went from Texas to Dublin in the 90s and went to the General Post Office, where they'd made their stand in 1916.... Man, the distance between that building and the Liffey River, where the British gunboats were firing from at the end, was *nothing.* A couple of blocks. They couldn't miss. They've obviously restored the building, but they left the pockmarks on the pillars out front, and it makes an impression. And the guys in that building were teachers, playwrights, journalists... They all looked like school faculty, calling out and fighting the British. And they knew what was coming. Big, huge ones on those guys.
Thank you for playing this. I love Irish ballads and especially the Chieftains. I've never had the prejudice against Sinead O'Connor that a lot of folks have. She's got a lovely voice, and with the Chieftains backing her up, this song really makes you feel for Ireland.
This is one of the most intensely passionate and meaningful songs I have ever heard! Great Song!
So, what is it, exactly, that you feel for my country? What culture theft is being carried out by you?
She was a Magdelene girl. She had EVERY right to do what she did.
@@paulwagner688absolutely! She was bringing attention to Clergy abuse, and was chastized for disrespect. She should be praised for going against the grain the way she did. RIP.
@@Demun1649im sorry thos comment is a little confusing.
The music video you're looking at is from the movie "The wind that shakes the barley" .
The song is wrote by an irish priest who came to dublin during the rising
The marching men were ira moving to the gpo the preist was brought to bless these men before hand and as he left the city to go back home he thought of those men he left behind
Back through the glen i road again
Meaning hes taking be same route home but now filled with greif
The movie is 'Michael Collins' staring Liam Neeson in the title role.
General Michael Collins was an Irish rebel who lead Irish resistance against the British crown. Extremely clever, ruthless when called on and a great tactician.
It's a fantastic movie btw and definitely worth a watch.
Heffo ya gobshite its the wind that shakes the barley.
It's the Wind that shakes the barley in the video
You have given the greatest tribute to this song. Thank you
Hi I'm from the Philippines.. My son is 8 years old, and he's singing this too.. cos im playing this song every day since Sinead passing.
The movie is the wind that shakes the barley Great movie
Such a perfect film.
'Great' if you think West Cork was a Bolshevik Republic rather than a deeply conservative Catholic Irish nationalist region.
It was a mixture of that and a movie called Michael Collins. 2 great movies
The Wind That Shakes The Barley is the movie and it's phenomenal.
RIP Sinéad, 3 hours since the announcement of your death. Ireland 🇮🇪 has lost a beautiful human being. You’re reunited with your son. You loved your son so much, you never recovered from his death. Amazing talented lady 💔💔💔
she has a great voice. always enjoyed her music.
She really does, it is exceptionally good!
I believe that was Michael Collins. Loved it too. My heart beats to these drums. Outstanding version.
The way to pronounce her name is Shin-aid. Sinead has the best voice I've ever heard.
""Absorb the mystical Irish Sound,
Where a warmer welcome is rarely Found,
Fought the dogs of war and hunger Hound,
Yet this proud nation, stood its Ground."
Very nice, source?
In my dreams I go and I kneel and pray for you❤
The two movies depicted here are Michael Collins and The wind that shakes the barley. 👌🇮🇪
Rip sinead an Irish hero🇮🇪
There are 2 movies here, the country side scenes are from The Wind that shakes the Barley and city scenes from Michael Collins. Both excellent films.
Dia dhuit as Éireann , hello from Ireland , ☘️🇮🇪 Thank you for your videos appreciating Sinéad , she was amazing, Watch the movie The Wind That Shakes The Barley that stars Cillian Murphy a famous Irish actor , it will give you a better understanding of the song
Never expected to find a reaction to this song. Glad you enjoyed it.
And its prounced with s sh . So shinead
The clips are from 2 movies. "Michael Collins" starring Liam Neeson and "The Wind that Shakes the Barley" starring Cillian Murphy. Both movies cover the period from the Easter rising in 1916 through the War for Independence and the Irish Civil War ending in 1923
Btw, her name begins with the sound "Sh", in Irish, as opposed to an "s" 🇮🇪 👍
RIP Sinead
Thats a real ambush . From the wind that shakes the barley movie.
Kilmichael ambush by he west cork brigade commanded by Tom Barry ex artillery officer in the British army and fought in the somme
The movie isn't accurate on how it played out but still a good movie
The Kilmichael Ambush led by Tom Barry and his 3rd Cork Bridage
RIP Sinead,God rest your Soul sister
The voice of mother Ireland 🇮🇪 ❤
❤️❤️❤️ beautiful. Thank you!
R.I.P Sinead O'Connor
Better to die beneath an Irish sky than being sent to Gallipoli slaughter with the anzac men for England.
10:27 this part in the song video. They're marching and singing an irish song called " Oró, Sé Do Bheatha 'Bhaile. And that ambush was the best ever, and is based on actual events. They killed the vlack and tans, the scum of the earth.
Also there is 2 films in thus music video, 1 is the wi d that shakes the barley and the other is Michael Collins.
This song speaks to our souls, and 😅 and probably be irelands war song.😂 I love the low drum beat at the start as well.
R.I.P to sinead ..❤
And one more, this is one that Sinead sings in our national language, Irish. Its translation is Women of Ireland, I hope that you like it. Thank you. th-cam.com/video/Tt8p5AxJn18/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=polly
Gotta see Michael Collins with Liam Neeson in the title role. One of the more accurate, "based on a true story," movies. Takes you from the Easter Rising through the split with Northern Ireland. Also stars, Julia Roberts, Aidan Quinn , Alan Rickman and Chris Rea.
What rubbish, the film Michael Collins was full of lies and inaccuracies, it was a disgrace just as at 01:54 what this guy is reading out is very disrespectful to those who fought for their country in 1916.
@@supremegroden3021 Well it was just filled with lies..for example, Collins getting into Dublin castle when he actually got into G division which is about a mile away from the Castle, Ned Broy dies in the film yet he lived until 1972, Harry being shot in the catacombs, rubbish, he was shot in Skerries and the scene where Patrick Pearse in walking out of the GPO with a white flag, what rubbish everyone know's his last stand was in Moore Street. And so on and so on, all complete rubbish!
The video is from a film... Michael Collins... Liam neeson plays him... Its about what happened after the 1916 rising... Very good film,
Watch the Movie Michael Collins. Staring Liam Neeson. It's brilliant and is about a very important Irish history character in the 1916 rising and fight for Irish independence
The movie was called, "Michael Collins".
Godamn the English for what they did to us
2 movies. 1 michael collins and 2 the wind that shakes the barley
Rest in peace sinaed.
Pronounce the S in Sinead as SHinead. Dear lovely Sinead rest gently with your son.
I feel only if you’ve been born and bred in Ireland only us can truly “feel” these songs
🍃💚🍃🇮🇪🍃🧡🍃 Erin Go Bragh
Heartbreaking Times - Clare County
Sorry couldn't continue.... yanks
One of the leaders of The Rising was Padraig Pearce, a poet and school teacher. He was captured by the British and executed by firing squad. The British refused to return his body to his family for proper burial.
After the rising the war went on until 1922 then the civil war 1923
In irish sin is like shin.
I am the 100th comment ya 🎉
Shin aid, speak her name properly ❤
The easter rising was a complete failure by us irish
Most didn't know when it was taking place and most weren't ready
But without knowing it became the greatest failure because it showed britain in its true colours yet again and sparked the war for independence
Oro, Se Do Bhaile, Joe McDonnell, Row in the town, listen to these songs.
Rip 🇮🇪🕊️
The S in Irish names like Sean and Sinead are pronounced like an sh in English.
Sinead was a great republican she was proud to support the cause of freedom, Bono is whats called in Ireland a west brit someone who is ashamed of Irelands fight for freedom and would welcome British occupation
RIP
Check out The Pogues Young Ned of the Hill
As she moved through the fair
The video is from the movie Michael Collins.
Both micheal Collins and the wind that shakes the barley
❤
Pronounced SHINade. Its Gaelic.
Yep, like Seamus, pronounced 'shaymus', and Sean, 'shawn'..
Thank you for the correction, I thought I would probably not get it quite right!
@@Texas_Love You did it the way it looks, a perfectly natural interpretation ;~)
Gaelic is what Americans call it, for some reason. Irish is what Irish people call it. Although in Irish it's called Gaeilge, because we're just contrary like that.
@@Quessirno Gaelic is the group of celts we come from. Irish is what we call our language that is a mix between old Irish and Gaelic
Gaelic is the name of Celtic we come from Irish surnames we’re Gaelic clan names.
We only say Irish because that’s the land we are from gaels is the proper name for us but all groups who settle in Ireland called themselves Irish
It's pronounced shi-nade ✌️🍀
The videos are a mix of The wind that shakes the Barley and the Michael Collins movies
I have nothing but contempt for anyone who calls those brave freedom fighters "terrorists". Tiocfaidh ár lá.
It's pronounced Shin-aid, I think McGregor needed one after that leg break 😂
Sinead had a hard life only last year her 17 year old son committed suicide here in Ireland
Is it night or day
If i join you will i get to kill the english 😂😂 your a madman . I came to the right place then . Stephen is my name , im the most wanted man on my island 😂😂😂
You have to try to pronounce her name correctly: Sinéad, Shin-aid.
Pronounced SHIN eid
First world war was going on at the same time
I am glad that watching Conor McGregor seems to have brought you to appreciate Sinead - and no you are NOT pronouncing it correctly its Shin - Aid. IThe videos are - as someone has pointed out - a mix from "The Wind That Shakes the Barley" and "Michael Collins" - both great movies. Much of the fooootage used in the video is actually from Michael Collins and the scenes from the post 19222 Civil War when Pro and Anti-Treaty Irish turned against each other. Read up some more on the Easter Rising and the heroes of 1916 - WB Yeats Poem - Easter 1916 might be a good place to start. "I write it out in a verse-
MacDonagh and MacBride
And Connolly and Pearse
Now and in time to be,
Wherever green is worn,
Are changed, changed utterly:
A terrible beauty is born." WB Yeats
These men are considered martyrs for the cause in the Republic of Ireland.
The Easter Rising was merely the latest to that point in a the series of struggles between England and Irish for 800 years.
It is much more complex than just a 6 day upriosing and way more than can be covered in a Wikipedia entry. But - as I said - I am happy it has sparked your interest.
Both movies are be wind that shakes the barley ans the micheal collins movie
Both are good movie but not historically accurate
Pronounced shin-aid 😮
Gary Og has the best version of this song
Pronounced « shenade »
It's shinead. It's pronounced with sh
Shinade is prenounced like
QUIT TALKING. JUST PLAY THE MUSIC.
TL you pronounce her name like this: SHIN-AID O'Connor
She is a traitor
A traitor to what? To who?
How
When you’re not Irish and now you get it …
Her name is pronounced like Shin-aid
Is it night or day
Is it night or day