Sinéad O' Connor-Oro, Se Do Bheatha 'Bhaile (Live)

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  • čas přidán 31. 10. 2007
  • Se do bheatha a bhean ba leanmhar!
    B'e ar gcreach tu bheith i ngeibhinn,
    Do dhuiche bhrea i seilbh meirleach
    'S tu diolta leis na Ghallaibh.
    Chorus:
    Oro, se do bheatha 'bhaile!
    Oro, se do bheatha 'bhaile!
    Oro, se do bheatha 'bhaile!
    Anois ar theacht an tsamhraidh.
    Ta Grainne Mhaol ag teacht thar saile,
    Oglaigh armtha lei mar gharda;
    Gaeil iad fein 's ni Gaill na Spainnigh,
    'S cuirfid siad ruaig ar Ghallaibh.
    Chorus
    A bhui le Ri na bhfeart go bhfeiceam,
    Muna mbeam beo 'na dhiaidh ach seachtain,
    Grainne Mhaol agus mile gaiscioch
    Ag fogairt fain ar Ghallaibh.
    Chorus
    English translation:
    Oh-ro You're welcome home,
    Oh-ro You're welcome home,
    Oh-ro You're welcome home...
    Now that summer's coming!
    Welcome oh woman who was so afflicted,
    It was our ruin that you were in bondage,
    Our fine land in the possession of thieves...
    And you sold to the foreigners!
    Grainne Mhaol is coming over the sea,
    Armed warriors along with her as her guard,
    They are Irishmen, not foreigners nor Spanish...
    And they will rout the foreigners!
    May it please the God of Miracles that we may see,
    Although we only live a week after it,
    Grainne Mhaol and a thousand warriors...
    Dispersing the foreigners!
  • Hudba

Komentáře • 661

  • @OlieOilova
    @OlieOilova  Před 11 měsíci +134

    I hope you feel better my beloved Sinéad 💔

  • @echolalia67
    @echolalia67 Před 11 měsíci +120

    Godspeed Sinead. Your troubles are over and you can rest. You never really got your due on this earth. I hope you find it in the next world.

  • @davidplummer4034
    @davidplummer4034 Před 10 měsíci +12

    She was a little daisy...god bless her and god bless Ireland and the children the live on her beautiful green land

  • @Mippyification
    @Mippyification Před 14 lety +105

    This song is bout Grace O'Malley, who is a role model - this song is EMPOWERING !!!! All Irish women should be PROUD of our heritage !! This is what women are capable of :)

    • @Irisheyes179
      @Irisheyes179 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Preach!! 💚🍀

    • @mjfreaklove
      @mjfreaklove Před 10 měsíci +12

      I'm Romanian and I adore this song I don't know why but it always makes me cry...I love the Irish ppl they're so warm and empathetic.

    • @northwildlings6795
      @northwildlings6795 Před 10 měsíci +2

    • @leemanley5415
      @leemanley5415 Před 9 měsíci +10

      it was originally about prince bonny charlie the lyrics were rewritten by patrick pearce prior to the easter uprising to be about grace o’malley to inspire irish fighters, and it was traditional sung prior to bringing a bride home.

    • @bethanyc5786
      @bethanyc5786 Před 8 měsíci +6

      It's not about any woman specifically but the goddess who is Ireland and her people depending on no one else and repelling invaders. Grace O'Malley/ Granialle Bhealle is simply a metaphor for the land itself

  • @Debz1990
    @Debz1990 Před 15 lety +70

    This is a great version of the song, it's out of the ordinary, she's keeping the song alive, because she's keeping it interesting. As Padraig Pearse said "A country without a language is a country without a soul", she's keeping the song, alive and interesting and by doing that she's protecting the language, and that's what Padraig Pearse wanted when he wrote it, to keep the language going, to keep the soul going!
    Long live sinead O Connor!!!

    • @Sileaine
      @Sileaine Před 4 měsíci +2

      Tbf it's huge in Cork and the wind that shakes the Barley made it well known. It is one of the original rebel songs sang at the toughest parts of our history

  • @idoit319
    @idoit319 Před 11 měsíci +65

    Rest well sinéad no one blames ye!
    "A bhuí le Rí na bhFeart go bhfeiceam,
    Mura mbeam beo ina dhiaidh ach seachtain,
    Gráinne Mhaol agus míle gaiscíoch,
    Ag fógairt fáin ar Ghallaibh." REST WELL warrior queen, you fought many things in life.

    • @tudyk21
      @tudyk21 Před 9 měsíci

      She fought drug addiction and the propensity to worship Satan, ie, islam.

  • @ZepherCobalt
    @ZepherCobalt Před 12 lety +68

    The Irish tongue will NEVER DIE!!! The passing of such beauty I for one will not allow! Learning slow but surely. ÉIRINN GO BRAGH!!!

    • @nunyabiznez6381
      @nunyabiznez6381 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I am the great grandson of four Irish immigrants to Boston 120+ years ago. Three of them learned the mother tongue and two as their first language. My one great grandfather could not speak a word of English until he was in his twenties. He was in the process of teaching me when I was a toddler but then he died. I vaguely remember speaking to him in another language all those 60+ years ago but when he died there was no one else to speak it with so I lost it completely. I have no recollection of the words themselves, only the vague sense that I once spoke them. I was three when he passed. I have no one to teach me or to speak it with but I am slowly teaching myself one word at a time from on line tutorials and CZcams videos and this song is what has inspired me to do so. I had not heard it sung in many years then I heard it hear and it sounded familiar. My great grandfather would spontaneously begin to sing this every time someone brought up his late wife, my great grandmother, who died before I was born. I'm pretty sure the version he sang was the pre Pearce one husbands sang to their wives when they moved them into their new homes as newly weds. He had left Ireland Years before Pearce wrote the new lyrics.

    • @ZepherCobalt
      @ZepherCobalt Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@nunyabiznez6381 I love this, thank you! or I should say, Is maith liom e, go raibh mile maith agat a chara!

    • @nunyabiznez6381
      @nunyabiznez6381 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@ZepherCobalt And thank you very much for the compliment my friend.

  • @alhernon
    @alhernon Před 11 měsíci +36

    Thank you for your bravery and for every note we heard from you.

  • @emiexx
    @emiexx Před 11 měsíci +11

    I am so proud to be Irish , listening to Sinead after her passing . Love you

  • @trishtraynor
    @trishtraynor Před 11 měsíci +5

    My mother was born in Birr in April 1916. I'm born and raised in Scotland under British oppression. Saor Alba, and I'll see you later beautiful, Sinead.🌈💖

  • @marcusmaher-triskellionfil5158
    @marcusmaher-triskellionfil5158 Před 11 měsíci +12

    Goodnight sweet Sinead, the pain is over now, you are with your son, you left this world a mighty record of your time here.

  • @jackienoone5890
    @jackienoone5890 Před 10 měsíci +14

    That voice 💚 beautiful irish woman. Rest in peace Sinead

  • @Chicagoan444
    @Chicagoan444 Před 14 lety +77

    I love this version. Whatever you say about Sinead's lifestyle, choices, things she says, whatever - she really communicates through song. She is the real thing. I have to imagine that, if she'd been singing this at the time it was written, she would inspire thousands to join the cause. And p.s., I'm not even Irish, so I have no side in the conflict - I just love her singing.

    • @hovermcmahon8615
      @hovermcmahon8615 Před 2 lety +1

      Welearned this in school

    • @daraghevans7637
      @daraghevans7637 Před rokem

      It's not a crime to be on a side once your not on the English side, they are the criminal invaders no different to the Russians today and everyone has picked the Ukrainian freedom fighters side with no shame

  • @funstarz5chloerulz
    @funstarz5chloerulz Před 11 měsíci +24

    RIP SINEAD O'CONNOR 🙏 😢 she will be very much missed 💔

  • @cearuilinjayne745
    @cearuilinjayne745 Před 2 lety +19

    Go raibh míle maith agat a Sinéad! Is é do bheatha go deo! Is aoibhinn liom an ceann sin tá go maith

  • @Londubh1
    @Londubh1 Před 10 měsíci +9

    Álainn ceoil! Suaimhneas síorraidhe a Shinéaid. Ní bheidh do leithéid ann aríst agus beidh tú i n-ár gcroidhe go deo na ndeor. Go codladh tú go sámh le do mhac Séan. 😢🇮🇪

  • @BrendanSmithSpeedie
    @BrendanSmithSpeedie Před 16 lety +32

    Classic version of the song. I love hearing it accompanied by the video of 'The Wind that Shakes the Barley'.
    It is great to know that an international pop singer like Sinead will sing live a song in Irish. We need more like her!
    It is also appropriate that a ballad about a rebel Irish woman is sung today by another Irish rebel woman. Beir bua!

  • @ScottInVa1760
    @ScottInVa1760 Před 15 lety +29

    My God, this song has a lot of power to it! Love it!

  • @rowdyreidgirl
    @rowdyreidgirl Před rokem +19

    Sinead is a beautiful Queen who I'm proud to say is my heroine ❤

    • @tudyk21
      @tudyk21 Před 9 měsíci

      You are taking heroin if you think she is worth a praise.

  • @gaetanproulx4153
    @gaetanproulx4153 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Care Share Love & Respect Sister Sinead O'Connor RIP ❤Tu vivras toujours dans nos coeurs...

  • @rogerscott9332
    @rogerscott9332 Před 7 lety +30

    Love Sinead's voice and singing. Understand she's gone through personal struggles in past couple years. Pray she's strong, well, and happy.

  • @GerardMcCabe-sh2xv
    @GerardMcCabe-sh2xv Před 11 měsíci +10

    Love Sinead’s voice, and this is simply haunting.

  • @inisfallen10
    @inisfallen10 Před 15 lety +19

    not too many sing from the soul...blessed to be irish...only we understand

  • @emilybryyson5760
    @emilybryyson5760 Před 11 lety +15

    Beautiful song.Beautiful Lady! I'm Irish American & I never would've heard this song if it weren't for Sinead.She reaches the younger irish generation with this AWESOME traditional song! She is a top notch credit to her country & the Irish race! Don't go getting jealous now! Top Notch performance! We love you Sinead!!

  • @bertou5652
    @bertou5652 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Best version ever
    RIP beautiful lady 💚

  • @atli1000
    @atli1000 Před 13 lety +10

    Wow we Irish are a contentious lot. I see posts from people who like this song and Sinead who are fighting about it. I am 2 generations removed from Cork but I see this in my Uncles and cousins; I like the Irish fire that burns in all of us.
    The Swedish side just sighs and refills the horn with mead.
    Erin-Go Bragh

  • @markduffield8110
    @markduffield8110 Před 11 měsíci +4

    The passing of this young patriot makes me even feel more proud to be Irish she stuck up for her beliefs may the creator bless her bless all who enjoy your voice

  • @michaelkervarec3653
    @michaelkervarec3653 Před 2 lety +17

    Beautiful mix of Celtic Irish music and reggae 👍🇮🇪🇯🇲

  • @susansmith4784
    @susansmith4784 Před 6 lety +13

    Sinéad has so much talent, such a beautiful voice

  • @catherinehazur7336
    @catherinehazur7336 Před 10 měsíci +11

    Indigenous IrishGaelic song. She really does it absolute justice!! Her back up band is amazing. I get chills

  • @davidmarshall6436
    @davidmarshall6436 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Rest in peace sinead o connor, gone but not forgotten you song will forever, great song..❤

  • @MrDeedoyle
    @MrDeedoyle Před 8 lety +35

    Sinead O'Connor represents the spirit of a brave land - she has this is her soul. Don't knock something your paucity of soul cannot reach nor even attempt to understand.

    • @martinakelly
      @martinakelly Před 8 lety +2

      +Dee Doyle Exactly... ;-)

    • @eslir1749
      @eslir1749 Před 8 lety +11

      As a 9y old, and born in Belgium, we had a project running that was getting Irish victims over here on holidays. So, I met a certain Colene who was staying in Belgium, at a safe place and the family she stayed at was trying to give her a relaxed time. I had a really nice time with her, although i didn't know any English at that time, we connected. I remember one thing: she wet the bed at night, cause she was having nightmares cause she experienced the bombings going on in Belfast. that's what i was explained. yet i didn't mind and i wanted to sleep next to her, cause i was afraid of ghosts. I wish i could find this woman back again, and hope she's doing fine now.

    • @fobbitguy
      @fobbitguy Před 6 lety

      I like your use of paucity. I agree with you

    • @annkelly1512
      @annkelly1512 Před 6 lety +1

      Love her voice so much. So Gaelic! You have voiced how passionate it is for her and how pleasurable it is for us to listen. Thanks Sinead

    • @zebradun7407
      @zebradun7407 Před 5 lety +2

      Now a Muslim?

  • @aliciamoulder2701
    @aliciamoulder2701 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Such a beautiful heart and soul💜 I know she’s singing and dancing with her ancestors and loved ones now💜

  • @kjferguson
    @kjferguson Před 15 lety +11

    I keep going back here, this song gives me chills, why do some songs do this? & others not? I feel her spirit & soul in this song. I think it's one of her best!

  • @phoranea
    @phoranea Před 15 lety +7

    I remember Sinead and how famous she was during my childhood with her shaved head, and voice which was distinctly different from that of the other singers during the early 90's, and how she dressed...
    So this morning I woke up and thought about listening to Sinead's biggest hit from that time when I was only 6/7 years old, "Nothing Compares"... and as looked through other songs and stuff I found this one... pretty cool reggae/celtic vibe going on... she's unique.
    Cheers!

  • @costeldrejoi2193
    @costeldrejoi2193 Před 11 lety +8

    A magnific irish song, the essence of the irish national soul!

  • @Msciarraiabu
    @Msciarraiabu Před 11 lety +39

    This is an old pirate song about a female Irish pirate queen "Granuaille" which means "bald Grace",owing to the fact that she shaved her head as a child and ran away to sea to join her father.She was infamous as a pirate and was imprisoned by agents of Elizabeth the 1st.However the Queen became intrigued by Granuaile and the pair met.She was then released and this song is a celebration her crew, describing how her return would mean more prosperity and adventure for them. Hope you enjoy!x

    • @nickdavidelijah
      @nickdavidelijah Před rokem +1

      Is that a true story or a folk lore? It sounds amazing ! I’m gona look it up in the wknd 👏🏽

    • @barbararenton8009
      @barbararenton8009 Před rokem +2

      Thanks ever so much in giving us details on this great song!

    • @georgeheavey4811
      @georgeheavey4811 Před rokem

      Sinead is from inner city Dublin Ireland. Probably lots of problems gan on .if she had your ass in a room with nothing protecting you lol

    • @tracieh215
      @tracieh215 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@nickdavidelijah Grace O'Malley really did exist.

  • @bealtainecottage
    @bealtainecottage Před 11 lety +82

    A beautiful Irish woman singing a beautiful Irish song...in Irish!

  • @Kitchen_Sessions
    @Kitchen_Sessions Před 3 lety +49

    I just want to correct this daft notion that the chorus means "Oro you're welcome home." It means
    nothing of the sort. In spite of what Google translate may tell you. This version of the song is a call to
    action. A call to arms, to insurrection and to take back the land stolen by foreigners. Let me explain why.
    The full line of the chorus is: Óró. Is sé do bheatha abhaile (If you are speaking English you could say it
    as: "o ro iss shay do va-ha awal-ya" but a little bit quickly.
    Irish is a very contextual language. It depends what you say and when you say it. If you read "aimsire
    lahreach" in a grammar book, it's probably saying "present tense". If you see exactly the same thing on
    TV is probably means "weather report". See how different they are. It's the same with this song.
    "Óró" is grabbing your attention. My granny would often call "Oro a Dáithí".
    It means everything from "come here" "pay attention" "heads-up" "mind what you are doing" "look
    here" and so on. So she was saying: "Pay attention David".... So pay attention you... or just "heads-up"...
    Óró a thú ...
    The next word in the written version is the verb/copula: "Is" and it's missing from the song. That's
    common enough in Irish, because "everyone" knows it should be there. So the phrase should be "Is sé
    do".... It is your... beatha, (do bheatha). There is no English word for this. The nearest would be
    "livelihood" or "sustenance", even "heritage" - and all of them together. In this case I think it's OK to say
    it means "birth right". Now: bhaile is really: abhaile... Meaning "back home".So the whole phrase gets
    pronounced: o ro iss shay do va-ha awal-ya. But it's too long to fit the metre of the song so we get.: o ro
    shay do va awal-ya. And all that is quite ok in Irish.
    SO, THE LINE REALLY MEANS: Pay attention It's your birth-right back home.
    The last line of the chorus is especially important: To read it as "now that summer is coming" would be
    to misunderstand it. In agricultural Ireland, the summer is useless - unless you've already prepared "in
    the coming of the summer" in March and April. Which is exactly what the line says: Anois (now)... ar
    theacht (in the coming of)... an tsamhraidh (the summer).
    The song goes on to say something like "I was in a bar in some foreign lad when this woman began
    bemoaning me... Don't you know what's going on back home.... Your birth right is being stolen and sold
    to foreigners. Because although this is an old song, a little over 100years ago Patrick Pearse re-wrote it
    to support the planned rising (April 1916). There's nothing about "welcome home" in these lyrics (except
    for a bit about being more welcome than a hundred cows who were milking (and so especially valuable
    at a time when a man was considered rich if he had two cows). So to repeat myself, this version of the
    song is a call to action. A call to arms, insurrection and to take back the land stolen by foreigners.

    • @samwenger856
      @samwenger856 Před 3 lety +3

      christ rose on sunday the irish on monday

    • @queenofscrolls7585
      @queenofscrolls7585 Před 2 lety +4

      Thankyou! I am learning Irish and the language is amazing g but few ppl have a personal understanding of it. This was very valuable!

    • @coinneachreid8971
      @coinneachreid8971 Před 2 lety +1

      makes sense in the greater context of the song, as an english speaking Scot been trying to learn this one welcome home as summers dawning does seem a bit tame given the rest cheers

    • @HughORegan
      @HughORegan Před 2 lety

      @@samwenger856 We were trying for Sunday. The Boy's were late.

    • @maxwellhouse727
      @maxwellhouse727 Před rokem

      More relevant now than ever as the great dilution is in full swing ✊

  • @rick694
    @rick694 Před 10 lety +39

    if this doesn't get your blood racing, you've dead but don't know it yet.

    • @dtzjones7632
      @dtzjones7632 Před 6 lety

      Rick Owens 👋👋

    • @ipw7251
      @ipw7251 Před rokem

      What if it fired you up five years ago but you listen to it again and you can't quite summon the energy? The other side! They'll appreciate such conviction.

    • @reedmartin8212
      @reedmartin8212 Před 11 měsíci

      Uh, too soon. . .

  • @MAKLOUGH
    @MAKLOUGH Před 11 měsíci +3

    This is a song about rebellion and the energy that Sinéad brings to this version encapsulates what her life was about. She led a rebellion against the abuse of children by the Catholic Church, campaigned for the rights of Travelers and expressed solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community. She considered herself a protest singer and she used her platform to speak and sing about the disenfranchised and marginalised. She paid a heavy price for her bravery in speaking out and the barrage of abuse and criticism she faced undoubtedly had an effect on her mental health. She will be missed, she was loved by many. One can only hope she is at peace now and reunited with her beloved son Shane. Rest in peace, our warrior, Sinéad.

  • @emilybryyson9562
    @emilybryyson9562 Před 10 lety +6

    Beautiful!! & I'd kill for the coat!! That coat is sooo cool!

  • @ailish086
    @ailish086 Před 15 lety +4

    This is one of the songs that make me feel so proud to be irish.
    "Beatha teanga í a labhairt"

  • @bridgittemoon7613
    @bridgittemoon7613 Před 10 měsíci +2

    How how i love that rebel spirit ❤

  • @emilypurcell2659
    @emilypurcell2659 Před 3 lety +5

    Song plus incredible performance = big chills

  • @annachestnut
    @annachestnut Před 16 lety +4

    i have heard many versions. She OWNS this song

  • @belmulletvonny
    @belmulletvonny Před 16 lety +5

    I learned this song "As Gaeilge, agus as Bearla" when I was a child in Ireland, and I love this lively version, Sinead is a wonderful artist.

    • @mop161
      @mop161 Před 2 lety

      We all learned this in school

  • @dtzjones7632
    @dtzjones7632 Před 6 lety +6

    Beautiful sinead's amazing a lovely song traditional Irish music chills me out I love it💚🙏🌈🍀from a Welsh fan not British 👋👋😉I've read the translation to the song why have Ireland had so much repression over many centurys a relatively small country that's been invaded by British and basically many atrosites.God bless Ireland .💚

  • @estellacoggins715
    @estellacoggins715 Před rokem +2

    The Irish people have their own heartfelt story.

  • @CaroL-nf5rs
    @CaroL-nf5rs Před 10 měsíci +3

    This song is perfect for Sinead.

  • @fancynancyjane
    @fancynancyjane Před 11 lety +2

    For my money, the most beautiful woman on earth, singing one of the most beautiful songs...beautifully.

  • @scottcates
    @scottcates Před 12 lety +4

    This woman's voice is beautiful.

  • @kristintaylor4024
    @kristintaylor4024 Před 4 měsíci +2

    She was an Entire Queen. ❤

    • @lisastag88
      @lisastag88 Před 2 měsíci

      To me she's a saint. A reincarnation of Joan of Arc.

  • @thefatsailor
    @thefatsailor Před 16 lety +5

    This is a beautiful song about a heroic Irish woman, not a drunken sailor. It has been song with different tempos, but the words are still as powerful.

  • @daithionuallain5902
    @daithionuallain5902 Před 7 lety +6

    That song mixed with reggae is geneous I love it better now THANKS SÍNEAD I LOVE YOUR VOICE AND MUSIC 🍻🕊🇮🇪☘is mise Dàithí ó Nuallain 👍🏼is maith liom tú ceol agus tú go hàlain 🌹🍷🍷🍾🌹☘

  • @rxs98
    @rxs98 Před 14 lety +8

    I agree! Irish music is special, spectacular, wonderful, and touches people!
    Listening to Irish people talk is music in itself. They make the English language sound good!

  • @JoTheSnoop
    @JoTheSnoop Před 15 lety +13

    I remember being in Ireland when I heard it first, wondered what song that was. Not long after I came back to Australia, found Sinead O'Connor's CD 'Sean Nos Nua' and I got right into learning the song. I love it.

    • @jonikiba1
      @jonikiba1 Před 3 lety +2

      I agree, the song is amazing.

  • @MrThedalaillamaknows
    @MrThedalaillamaknows Před 14 lety +3

    it's like celtic reggae, AWESOME!!!

  • @katerinacoulias2503
    @katerinacoulias2503 Před 11 měsíci +1

    My very favourite song and performance by her-WELCOME HOME -your true home flying free in the spiritual sky with all your loved ones,God ,Jesus and all the angels-your singing is now more beautiful than ever and God 's heart rejoices in the sound! This live performance is unbelievably good-could any one else sound so pitch perfect live?!!

  • @vilainkikinou9951
    @vilainkikinou9951 Před 2 lety +1

    Tears in my eyes.

  • @michaellawson9027
    @michaellawson9027 Před 7 lety +2

    Sinead is nothing but a fascinating work of the Creator!!

  • @louisdufour4106
    @louisdufour4106 Před 6 lety +3

    Summer is coming with a thousand warriors

  • @sterren7logos
    @sterren7logos Před 14 lety +5

    Thank you very much for uploading.
    and thank you for the lyrics as well.
    This is the best song of Sinead (my opinion).

  • @belfastpunk2
    @belfastpunk2 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Shivers down my neck 😢

  • @thisisitbyabillion
    @thisisitbyabillion Před 16 lety +3

    This is a beautiful song and I love Sinead O'Connors' version. I will always respect her for speaking out on what she believed in. She spoke the truth as she saw it, and that took guts.She didn't back down from what she believed either, unlike some other celebrities who retract everything as soon as the media or the public whinges.

  • @alwaysinthesun
    @alwaysinthesun Před 16 lety +1

    I love this song!!! It's so beautiful!!!

  • @CibelesSanz
    @CibelesSanz Před 14 lety +2

    Beautiful song! I love it!

  • @MyMscullen
    @MyMscullen Před 6 lety +2

    Love this

  • @Martynkuss
    @Martynkuss Před 16 lety +1

    LOVE IT!

  • @PerCzech
    @PerCzech Před 15 lety +1

    I love it!!!

  • @peterk.manning1868
    @peterk.manning1868 Před 2 lety +1

    She does a classic and of course its moving. So I listen ten times.....

  • @davedawe2420
    @davedawe2420 Před rokem +1

    This ia a beautiful song, and O'Connor has the perfect voice for it.

  • @PerCzech
    @PerCzech Před 13 lety +5

    I don't understand a single word...but I just LOVE this song! Amazing! :-)

    • @MCKevin289
      @MCKevin289 Před 2 lety

      She’s saying oro welcome home, oro welcome home now that spring has come. Grainne Mhaol is coming with armed soldiers and it’s the Irish and the Irish only, not the French or Spanish who can free them.
      This song is about The Pirate Queen of Ireland Grainne Mhaol who fought the English occupation and colonization brought by Henry Tudor

  • @manuelascheu2834
    @manuelascheu2834 Před 10 měsíci

    Bless you, great woman

  • @user-fo7mj9su8y
    @user-fo7mj9su8y Před 22 dny +1

    Gudomlig vacker sångröst stor saknad vila I frid RIP ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @OlieOilova
    @OlieOilova  Před 16 lety +3

    THANK YOU!!!!

  • @nierengegend
    @nierengegend Před 15 lety +1

    Such a great one.

  • @thefatsailor
    @thefatsailor Před 16 lety +1

    I cannot stop watching, or listening to this song. I have it on my Mp3 player. I am training for the Irish marathon.

  • @MrVampiredog
    @MrVampiredog Před 13 lety +5

    WHEN I HEAR HER SING . IAM PROUD IAM IRISH.

  • @KON4444
    @KON4444 Před 15 lety

    Oh Oh Welcome home
    Thanks Sinead, this is timeless. Reminds me of me childhood & school songs!

  • @jenniemalloy7402
    @jenniemalloy7402 Před 11 měsíci

    You shine across time

  • @maryredmond
    @maryredmond Před 14 lety +1

    @DavidGannonRugby
    Well said, David. I am 6 generations removed from Wexford - famine. Love the tradition and the history. Hate the hate and sadness and divisions. Love the pride and history in this song. Don't understand how people cannot love Sinnead.
    Mary Redmond

  • @desmondtalent6721
    @desmondtalent6721 Před 6 lety +1

    Brilliant what a voice

  • @cardinia1
    @cardinia1 Před 11 měsíci +1

    gorgeous RIP our sweet heart Sinead to the great spirit in the Skye x

  • @skladanowski
    @skladanowski Před 15 lety

    I love your sense.

  • @marie-paulecouture5135
    @marie-paulecouture5135 Před 8 lety +4

    Happy Holliday to all Celtics all over the World !!! I Love You!!!

  • @judicoulter8969
    @judicoulter8969 Před 7 měsíci

    The song is hypnotizing! I love it!

  • @KON4444
    @KON4444 Před 2 lety

    Massive youtube moment. AWESOME

  • @queasymodo
    @queasymodo Před 13 lety

    Thank you.

  • @ianwattsOfficial
    @ianwattsOfficial Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you Sinead for wonderful music and inspiring us all::::))) Cheer's from Australia💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖✨✨✨✨🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌👍👍👍👌👌👌💕💕💕🛌😊I now play this on my uilleann pipes and Norwegian fiddle, right here in Queensland Australia.....

  • @draganivic
    @draganivic Před 11 lety

    Magic!!

  • @Glgebhrste
    @Glgebhrste Před 14 lety +5

    Aontaím 100% leat. Níl an amadáin seo ach biogóid atá ag labhairt seafóid, a cheapann go bhfuil fuil níos tábhachtaí don chultúr na an chultúr í féin.
    Leamh mé an chuid maidir leat ag muinniú do phaistí Gaeilge maith. Sin go h-iontach.
    Gaeilge Abú

  • @xarienz
    @xarienz Před 16 lety +1

    prachtig geheel, wat een vrouw , wat een sonmg

  • @ProfessorChomsky
    @ProfessorChomsky Před 2 lety

    Outstanding x

  • @tzamilia
    @tzamilia Před 13 lety +1

    Gráim thú!
    Love from greece.
    I like the irish language and people... courage brothers!

  • @moikluter4450
    @moikluter4450 Před 9 lety +3

    oh thank you for the lyrics. I have this song in my head. I just got the album. Sinead is amazing.

    • @blusimmerkelly7523
      @blusimmerkelly7523 Před 9 lety +2

      'Sé do bheatha, a bhean ba léanmhar,
      Do b' é ár gcreach thú bheith i ngéibheann,
      Do dhúiche bhreá i seilbh méirleach,
      Is tú díolta leis na Gallaibh.
      Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile,
      Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile,
      Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile
      Anois ar theacht an tsamhraidh.
      Tá Gráinne Mhaol ag teacht thar sáile,
      Óglaigh armtha léi mar gharda,
      Gaeil iad féin is ní Frainc ná Spáinnigh,
      Is cuirfidh siad ruaig ar Ghallaibh.
      Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile, (x3)
      Anois ar theacht an tsamhraidh.
      A bhuí le Rí na bhFeart go bhfeiceam,
      Mura mbeam beo ina dhiaidh ach seachtain,
      Gráinne Mhaol agus míle gaiscíoch,
      Ag fógairt fáin ar Ghallaibh.
      Óró, sé do bheatha 'bhaile, (x3)
      Anois ar theacht an tsamhraidh. Welcome oh woman who was so afflicted,
      It was our ruin that you were in bondage,
      Our fine land in the possession of thieves...
      And you sold to the foreigners!
      Oh-ro You're welcome home,
      Oh-ro You're welcome home,
      Oh-ro You're welcome home...
      Now that summer's coming!
      Gráinne O'Malley is coming over the sea,
      Armed warriors along with her as her guard,
      They are Gaels, not French nor Spanish...
      And they will rout the foreigners!
      Oh-ro You're welcome home (x3)
      Now that summer's coming!
      May it please the King of Miracles that we might see,
      Although we may live for a week once after,
      Gráinne Mhaol and a thousand warriors...
      Dispersing the foreigners!
      Oh-ro You're welcome home (x3)
      Now that summer's coming

  • @weezel21
    @weezel21 Před 14 lety +1

    same here, i'm not irish. far beyond it but just love their culture and music. visiting ireland is one of my dreams.

  • @rock280258
    @rock280258 Před 6 lety +1

    A brave Irish woman singing about another ancient Irish Pirate queen the legendary Gráinne Mhaol (Grace O'Malley) the song bemoans the terrible state of Ireland and calls her....
    Gráinne Mhaol
    is coming over the sea,
    Armed warriors as her guard,
    Only Gaels are they, not French nor Spanish...
    and they will rout the foreigners!
    May it please the King of Prodigy that we might see,
    Although we may live but one week after,
    Gráinne Mhaol and a thousand warriors...
    Dispersing the foreigners!

  • @skyriderize
    @skyriderize Před 13 lety +1

    Fiesty Talented & Patriotic

  • @oweioweh
    @oweioweh Před 13 lety

    Yesss, Shinead forever!