Fun fact: this is the first song ever recorded by the Legendary band of irish folk music "The Clancy Brothers" beeing the first song of their first album "The rising of the moon"
@@hibernii I think we might have to in unity, the unionists won't accept the tricolour, it's seen as the PIRA national flag, so the Green Harp might come back into fray hopefully
@@FionanUaMurchadha How is the Tricolour Extremist? I don't think the idea of a 32 county socialist Republic for everyone regardless of creed is very extreme at all
No. Those sorry lot of Blueshirts of O'Duffy's thought they could even compare that Free State traitor to somebody like Red Hugh, so they copied the tune and made their own shit version.
So? Numerous Irish Rebel songs are sung in English, nothing new here. For some reason you glanced over all the historic context as to why English supplanted Gaelic to begin with. Please take your brain-dead critique elsewhere, or at least reconsider it.
Gael here. Most irish rebellion songs are sung in English for multiple reasons spreading from its the primary language in Ireland so all peoples will understand to it being used so it targets the people songs like this are addressed to
Fun fact: this is the first song ever recorded by the Legendary band of irish folk music "The Clancy Brothers" beeing the first song of their first album "The rising of the moon"
dont forget tommy makem :D
great to listen to especially as an O'Donnell
O'Donnell Abú!
My mom's maiden name was O'Donnell they settled Nantucket Massachusetts before the U.S existed.
Great drumming!
What a tune. Tír Chonaill abú!
I love listening to this
eternal classic
God bless my Irish friends, from the progeny of your historic oppressors. God bless Erin 🇮🇪 🇬🇧
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You've posted O'Donnell Abú, and the song of the sanfedists? This is my favourite channel on TH-cam, this and Ex Cathedra
Thanks. It’s a great song nevertheless, a Fenian classic.
"Sanfedists". This is a new word to me, please explain?
Long live free united Irland 💪🇮🇪
*ERÍN GO BRAUGH*
I'm happy to be Irish 💚🤍🧡
Virgin Eoin O'Duffy versus the chad Red Hugh O'Donnell
O'Donnell and O'Cuinneagain
Our true national flag 🟩☘️
If only there was a referendum to change it back. Definitely won't be, sadly. But anyways if there was I don't think it would pass 😔
@@hibernii I think we might have to in unity, the unionists won't accept the tricolour, it's seen as the PIRA national flag, so the Green Harp might come back into fray hopefully
@@FionanUaMurchadha yeah it's sad that the tricolour lost its meaning anyway
@debhin It's ironic that the peaceful flag became the extremist flag
@@FionanUaMurchadha How is the Tricolour Extremist? I don't think the idea of a 32 county socialist Republic for everyone regardless of creed is very extreme at all
How do i turn up the volume to ONE HUNDRED???
Does anyone know of a song about the tipp team in the 50s and 60s to the same air? It mentions pat stakelum.
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What was the yellow flag in the start of the video
The heraldic banner of Clan O'Donnell
@@balladsofhistorythanks :D
Втративши мову ірландці не втратили індивідуальності.
Надіюсь зчасом гельська ще лунатиме гучним співом з кожного куточка Ірландії.
Irish has not died yet, Erin go bragh
This has the same tune as O'Duffy Abu?
No. Those sorry lot of Blueshirts of O'Duffy's thought they could even compare that Free State traitor to somebody like Red Hugh, so they copied the tune and made their own shit version.
But it's in English xD Sorry but you've already lost the cultural battle and I say this as a Ginger.
So? Numerous Irish Rebel songs are sung in English, nothing new here. For some reason you glanced over all the historic context as to why English supplanted Gaelic to begin with. Please take your brain-dead critique elsewhere, or at least reconsider it.
Gael here. Most irish rebellion songs are sung in English for multiple reasons spreading from its the primary language in Ireland so all peoples will understand to it being used so it targets the people songs like this are addressed to
This guy probably isn't even from Ireland also what about the most famous songs like "Come Out ye Black and Tans"?
and your ignoring all the songs that are as gaelige?
So that the english can understand when we mock them in song