A true Irish hero, Nothing more noble than to give your life for your beliefs.Not many have ever been so brave .putting country and other's before your own existence. God bless you Bobby. And damn the cowards who didn't see you as an Irish soldier with rights. May they be feeling the heat of Hell. Erin Go Bragh👍☘️🇮🇪🇺🇸🙏❤️
The melody is from "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" -- songwriter Gordon Lightfoot said he always thought his song was an Irish ballad -- Bobby Sands was able to write poignant, brilliant songs and poetry, in spite of the hell of the H-Blocks -- incredible hero who sacrificed his life for Ireland
@@Luisdiaz-rx4vf Habla de q tuvieron q abandonar la dulce ciudad de Derry x motivos de vecinos malos y otras visicitudes.Narra las cosas q tuvieron q pasar en manos de los ingleses,quienes forzaron a los irlandeses a emigrar en masa hacia otros paises,entre ellos Australia,EEUU y x acá también.I wish I was back home in Derry,significa: Desearía volver a casa en Derry.Yo sé inglés y aprendí la canción,toca el corazón.Los irlandeses tienen un dicho q dice así: Tiocfaith ar lá!!!Logré saber hace poco q significaba eso,y significa: Nuestro Día llegará!!!Se refiere al día de Justicia y plena LIBERTAD de Inglaterra.No por nada en la canción "Tribute to Admiral Brown"(Homenaje al Almirante Guillermo Brown) hay una estrofa q dice q ellos conocen la prepotencia y lo matones q son los ingleses, por lo de Malvinas,ya q ellos conocen la historia completa de como son los ingleses,imaginate 7 siglos de constante hostigamiento!!No te vayas de esta vida sin estudiar la historia de Irlanda Luis!!Q tengas buen descanso!!
@@daniellucena9694 . Como estás?? Es adictivo la música, cada tarde paso a ver un poco de adrenalina , me gusta , no me moriré sin antes conocer Irlanda.
In 2013 I spent 2 months in Derry visiting with my friend John (Sonny) Coyle I was looking for castles and rainbows and got a history lesson I will carry in my heart forever and now that my friend John is not around any more I'll for ever remember the lessons I learned about Derry
Today I listen to the radio Thailand broadcast played Only our river run free ,that I never knew before but very love it. Then I go to you tube and found lots of beautiful Irish songs . LOVE SO MUCH.
Bobby Sands was a true humanitarian. Cared only for his people. A true hero. And so were his comrades of course. All fought and died for the same cause. Irish liberty.🇦🇺♥️🇮🇪
I’m English, with Irish heritage on mams side. I grew up a catholic in the west end of Newcastle upon Tyne. My mam wanted to protect us from the Irish troubles. My infant school headteacher was a wee Belfast woman. In the 60s she educated me. As I grew up, I travelled to the North. Now I’m very clear where I stand. First time I went to Belfast , I was so much more comfortable where there wasn’t a union flag flying. Strangely , my husband , not a Catholic, felt the same. We went many years and always felt safe in the falls road area.
No; nay , no more my granny would have said were she not dead many, many years ago. Botany Bay, the preferred destination of the prison ships. Derry, the only word in English that has 6 silent letters at its beginning. One Ireland united pracefully is still possible. God bless IRELAND.
many years ago i worked in the benefits office in Belfast ,he had just come out of the Kesh .Little did I know he would become an MP ,Have a street named after him in Iran ,and a lovely song about him
Twenty years have gone by and I’ve ended my bond, My comrades’ ghosts walk beside me. Well a rebel I came and sure I’ll die the same, On a cold winter’s night you will find me.
1:09 Lake Huron rolls, Superior sings; From the rooms of her ice-water mansion. Old Michigan steams like a young man's dreams, Its islands and bays are for sportsmen; And farther below Lake Ontario, Takes in what Lake Erie can send her; The searchers all say they'd have made Whitefish Bay If they'd put 15 more miles behind her.
i remember this time. poor Irlandthrough centuries to have a neighbour like England who putted in chains the all othersCelts to keep thepower forherself alone,
I sometimes wonder what if someone somehow went back in time with a mobile phone to these lads just to connect with their families back home again.....
Don't forget that the original tune to this sone is actually done in the 70's by Gordon Lightfoot in a song called "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" And nope it is not the other way arround. ;) Still I prefer "Back home in Derry" though hehe.
he also wasn't alive in 1803 lol it's a story he wrote of his people's persecution, doesn't need to be in the first person to tell it. he wrote many a poem while in prison, you might enjoy them.
Ajoutez un commentaire… @faycalgoussi2906 il y a 1 seconde Still in my heart ! Hope To pray God in front off your grave as I hope To pray in the ones of Rory in Cort. Friends for ever till the end off times Dear Dedda means you still my Elder brother
No; nay , no more my granny would have said were she not dead many, many years ago. Botany Bay, the preferred destination of the prison ships. Derry, the only word in English that has 6 silent letters at its beginning. One Ireland united pracefully is still possible. God bless IRELAND.
A true Irish hero, Nothing more noble than to give your life for your beliefs.Not many have ever been so brave .putting country and other's before your own existence. God bless you Bobby. And damn the cowards who didn't see you as an Irish soldier with rights. May they be feeling the heat of Hell. Erin Go Bragh👍☘️🇮🇪🇺🇸🙏❤️
Everything is great the way it is 👍
☘️❤️
The melody is from "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" -- songwriter Gordon Lightfoot said he always thought his song was an Irish ballad -- Bobby Sands was able to write poignant, brilliant songs and poetry, in spite of the hell of the H-Blocks -- incredible hero who sacrificed his life for Ireland
It is not those who can inflict the most but those that can suffer the most who will prevail.
Bobby Sands Irish Martyr
❤AMEN!☘️
"My God shine on you Bobby Sands, for the courage you have shown."
RIP dear Bobby Sands a hero and never forgotten. You made cowards of them all. xxxx
I wish I was back in Derry!!!(I'm from Argentina) My best regards Irish Bros!!!!It's a Hymn!!
Daniel , no sé de qué se trata el vídeo . Me gusta la música , estoy tratando de interpretar lo que se dice ,
@@Luisdiaz-rx4vf Habla de q tuvieron q abandonar la dulce ciudad de Derry x motivos de vecinos malos y otras visicitudes.Narra las cosas q tuvieron q pasar en manos de los ingleses,quienes forzaron a los irlandeses a emigrar en masa hacia otros paises,entre ellos Australia,EEUU y x acá también.I wish I was back home in Derry,significa: Desearía volver a casa en Derry.Yo sé inglés y aprendí la canción,toca el corazón.Los irlandeses tienen un dicho q dice así: Tiocfaith ar lá!!!Logré saber hace poco q significaba eso,y significa: Nuestro Día llegará!!!Se refiere al día de Justicia y plena LIBERTAD de Inglaterra.No por nada en la canción "Tribute to Admiral Brown"(Homenaje al Almirante Guillermo Brown) hay una estrofa q dice q ellos conocen la prepotencia y lo matones q son los ingleses, por lo de Malvinas,ya q ellos conocen la historia completa de como son los ingleses,imaginate 7 siglos de constante hostigamiento!!No te vayas de esta vida sin estudiar la historia de Irlanda Luis!!Q tengas buen descanso!!
Hola Daniel
@@daniellucena9694 . Como estás?? Es adictivo la música, cada tarde paso a ver un poco de adrenalina , me gusta , no me moriré sin antes conocer Irlanda.
@@Luisdiaz-rx4vf Hola Luis como va???
Absolutely love this song never knew Bobby Sands wrote it up the RA!
That Unrepentant Fenian wrote plenty.
He was the first republican to get a mandate🇮🇪32
1:51 I grew up literally a stone throw away from this mural will never forget Bobby & comrades sacrifice
❤ Dublin and galway bay ❤❤❤❤
Ireland and its music and dance and their culture .
As Derry man, this brings a tear.
As a Belfast man,my heart belongs in Derry...Irelands finest city....one love.
Ah ye know the Flaming jack won't be far from old k.f.c right by the the wall them bridges in derry ye can't miss aye Slaint.....
Dixie !
Chilling this song goes right through my soul and my whole body. Courage strength and bravery thes men who died in hunger strike in 1981💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
God bless Bobby Sands❤
Bobby Sands never forgotten.
In 2013 I spent 2 months in Derry visiting with my friend John (Sonny) Coyle I was looking for castles and rainbows and got a history lesson I will carry in my heart forever and now that my friend John is not around any more I'll for ever remember the lessons I learned about Derry
a brave and true irish man wish we had some like him and his comrades to day to sort out tratiors who are robing our country
Anthony Thorton whats wrong with you,you sort it?
Got no choice, joined the army to get away from that sort, we need a military takeover to save our people from extinction.
Very true the country they put their life’s for is now miserable full of corrupt
Bankers
Are you referencing the Franko-Germanic empire AKA the E.U.?
The EU
God bless u Bobby fly high angel
Today I listen to the radio Thailand broadcast played Only our river run free ,that I never knew before but very love it. Then I go to you tube and found lots of beautiful Irish songs . LOVE SO MUCH.
our history is in song and poems, thats how we remember and honor our ancestors
Regardless of politics and ingrained feelings.....this is a fucking amazing song
Bobby Sands was a Beautiful Man.
Excellent lyrics, great voice and superb instrument playing, I really appreciate the banjo and pipes together
Would be great to sing this, in an Irish Celtic version!!!
Bobby Sands was a true humanitarian. Cared only for his people. A true hero. And so were his comrades of course. All fought and died for the same cause. Irish liberty.🇦🇺♥️🇮🇪
I’m English, with Irish heritage on mams side.
I grew up a catholic in the west end of Newcastle upon Tyne.
My mam wanted to protect us from the Irish troubles.
My infant school headteacher was a wee Belfast woman. In the 60s she educated me.
As I grew up, I travelled to the North. Now I’m very clear where I stand.
First time I went to Belfast , I was so much more comfortable where there wasn’t a union flag flying.
Strangely , my husband , not a Catholic, felt the same. We went many years and always felt safe in the falls road area.
@@annehardy3905 That's great to hear. I hope that you keep going back and having a great time.😁🇦🇺♥️🇮🇪
Im not even from Derry but i sure wish i was back home in Derry❤
Great version of this song☺ my grandmother migrated from Derry to Tasmania/van diemens land..
No; nay , no more my granny would have said were she not dead many, many years ago.
Botany Bay, the preferred destination of the prison ships.
Derry, the only word in English that has 6 silent letters at its beginning.
One Ireland united pracefully is still possible.
God bless IRELAND.
Bobby forever in our thoughs. TAL
many years ago i worked in the benefits office in Belfast ,he had just come out of the Kesh .Little did I know he would become an MP ,Have a street named after him in Iran ,and a lovely song about him
beautiful music and song (poetry)
A rebel I came, I'm still the same.
a true legend
Twenty years have gone by and I’ve ended my bond,
My comrades’ ghosts walk beside me. Well a rebel I came and sure I’ll die the same,
On a cold winter’s night you will find me.
Our revenge will be the laughter of our children oglach bobby sands rest in peace comrade 🇮🇪32
1:09 Lake Huron rolls, Superior sings;
From the rooms of her ice-water mansion.
Old Michigan steams like a young man's dreams,
Its islands and bays are for sportsmen;
And farther below Lake Ontario,
Takes in what Lake Erie can send her;
The searchers all say they'd have made Whitefish Bay
If they'd put 15 more miles behind her.
Sarah Edwards the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald is a great song
F*ck up 🙄
ah, good old Gordon Lightfoot. it was a sad day when he passed through life on earth and went to Heaven.
Love it from an embarrassed brit TAL RIP hunger strikers and comrades
Rip to all who died due to colonisation of there native land in ireland and beyond🇮🇪🕊
GBBS GBNF RIP TAL 81 God Bless the Ten RIP
Ar dheis Dé go raibh siad
i remember this time. poor Irlandthrough centuries to have a neighbour like England who putted in chains the all othersCelts to keep thepower forherself alone,
Our land will be whole again. The old dragon is dying.
I sometimes wonder what if someone somehow went back in time with a mobile phone to these lads just to connect with their families back home again.....
Thank God I'm an American and my family told the English to piss off at this point.
Don't forget that the original tune to this sone is actually done in the 70's by Gordon Lightfoot in a song called "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" And nope it is not the other way arround. ;) Still I prefer "Back home in Derry" though hehe.
Great figure skating/waltz song!
I cursed them to hell and in the cold winds of night you will find me are very strong and haunting energies.
I remember the starvation all too well.
Russel Flanagan :Slimmer of the Year?
wow..
How about some thumbs 👍
This sounds like an awful lot like a Boston folk song, the Rectum of Edmond Fitzgerald
You mean the wreck of lol
@@Uptheroyals80 nope a radio host did his own cover about a proctologist visit
@@WriteInAaronBushnell just listened to it there 😂
Someone lyrics?? Please..
Hi there, google it Fanis.
Greetings from Yannina, Hellas!
@@socratesgoulas9036 Hi friend! Greetings from Piraeus! Nice!
I have no opinion on the politics behind this, but it sure is one hauntingly beautiful song.
But Bobby was from Belfast?
he also wasn't alive in 1803 lol it's a story he wrote of his people's persecution, doesn't need to be in the first person to tell it. he wrote many a poem while in prison, you might enjoy them.
what, a, great, place, no, place, like, derry
tune sounds like edmund fiztgerald
Did Gordon lightfoot steal this song? lol
OR was is the other way around?
Music by Gordon Lightfoot ( Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald) Lyrics by Bobby Sands. Fabulous Song.
❤🙏🇮🇪✊🏻🇮🇪🙏❤️
🇮🇪💚🇮🇪💚🇮🇪💚
🍉🇵🇸🫶🏻🫡🇮🇪🍀
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Still in my heart ! Hope To pray God in front off your grave as I hope To pray in the ones of Rory in Cort. Friends for ever till the end off times Dear Dedda means you still my Elder brother
No; nay , no more my granny would have said were she not dead many, many years ago.
Botany Bay, the preferred destination of the prison ships.
Derry, the only word in English that has 6 silent letters at its beginning.
One Ireland united pracefully is still possible.
God bless IRELAND.