@dani cali And your evidence for that assertion is what exactly? And try quoting sources other than the Fake News Factory (BBC) or the Grauniad anti-Brexit and anti-working class propaganda mills. Oh, and Morrissey is a staunch supporter of Brexit, which is totally in line with the sentiment of this lyric so you are mistaken that he wouldn't write it now. Don't try and speak for him from a position of Remainer ignorance.
My parents arrived here from Cuba, in 1967 from a communist country. I am 25% Irish/British from my mom's maternal grandpas side.. My mom stated that her grandpa was a curly, red haired, blue eyed very tall man. (Irish looks alright) Many people immigrated, and settled in Cuba from Europe. The island had a large population of Irish, and Asian immigrants looking for contract work. There are many streets with Irish last names, and even the light house was named after an Irish general...Also Cuba was a British colony for a few years, before it was sold to Spain...😠 Many worked the railroads like here in the United States, and then settled in Cuba....This song states actual facts for me, but my version is a bit edited. "Irish blood, Cuban heart." Oh, yeah. In case you are wondering, my last name is not my husband's, not mines. This is a name I made up for these post. Lol!
@dani cali the NME have repeatedly suggested a lot of rubbish over the years, especially about Morrissey. I highly doubt he's scared of them. Interesting that they never actually specify the things he supports or opposes, just throw around click bait phrases
Morrissey *openly* supports the far right and has done so for decades. He is a narcissistic racist dimwit who just happens to be a talented singer. www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/morrissey-interview-far-right-for-britain-racist-brexit-nigel-farage-a8973276.html
I want someone to play this at my funeral - I was brought up by an Irish mother in my father's England - it's like the song of my heritage. Love Moz for putting into words my own feelings.
That's the beauty of music in many ways.. However you can't really relate fully to this amazing song unless you are from Irish immigrants who moved to England. It's a culture thing so maybe let's not generalise or trivialise what this song is about when you don't understand it fully.
It's really interesting how this singer has managed to keep his ideas and beliefs so firm these days, and it's even more amazing that he can defend them.
CertifiedRealism always loved the man. Never afraid to say what he thinks regardless of the current fads. He’s brave and fearless. Not something that can be said of most artists.
Great song. I'm English with a half Irish Catholic mum and an English dad from a recusant Catholic family. Its interesting to have grown up seeing both cultures my fathers English relatives and the Irish ones on my mothers side. Also the predominance of Irish kids at my Catholic grammar school. The differences in behaviour, beliefs is fascinating. As much as i like the Irish I know I have an English heart.
Morrissey is the kind of person constantly engaged, and although you might not agree with everything he says, you are interested because he is constantly thinking, he isn’t some stagnant brain that bores after five minutes. Every song he sings is a story, and God bless him his voice is wonderful
Possibly the best political manifesto in a pop song ever. I wish someone would write these sentiments for the US and rock even half as hard. This song is EPIC.
That’s what I love about the man. Fearless. Never afraid to speak the truth regardless of the current fads. He’s a one off. The only singer in my lifetime worth listening to.
This is the first Morrissey song I had ever heard, way back when it first came out. I knew about the Smiths, but had never really given them a listen. Now I'm a big fan of both the band and Morrissey's solo stuff.
i'm from australia, but my mum's family is english and my dad's background is irish. i'm immensely proud of my heritage. the irish-english connection is found not only with morrissey, but marr (all the smiths in fact), and of course lennon and mccartney. is it a coincidence that the north-west of england has produced so many great bands? must be due to all that irish immigration.
i am only 9 years old and am a big morrissey fan my uncles and aunts are also morrissey fans and are proud to say it because he is a great artist and cant wait to go to his concert in 22 days. have a great tour morrissey and remember i am a big fan.
Outrageously brilliant and possibly Morrissey's finest hour ! I think it's wonderful that he gains new fans all the time - as he slowly gets older, his audience stay young !
O MY GOD - I've never heard this before - I'm OVERCOME with FERVOUR - for my HERITAGE! My beautiful father - from County MAYO in the West of IRELAND - and my beautiful mother - from North Devon - in the south of ENGLAND - "Irish Blood, English Heart" - GodBless!
Drogheda was just a lost siege. That shit happens in war. What Cromwell did that was unforgivable was he'd destroyed the institutions in Ireland that made life worth living. Under Cromwell's tyranny, the Irish starved or left or simply lost hope. The population of the island crashed.
@john lester you are fucking kidding? English have killed more civilians in more countries than probably anyone else. I dont see you moaning about the civilians killed by British saboteurs in WW2. Y'know why people dont say shit about that? coz Britain was fighting a coming invasion. Y'know like Britain invading Ireland. Fucking cretin.
Robert Jensen WHY DO YOU KEEP COMMENTING ON THIS IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT YOU ABSOLUTE ARSE WIPE. STOP WATCHING AND THEN YOU'LL BE OK. Jesus it's like talking to a two year old.
This was the first Morrissey song I heard because it was on some webpage my friend and I used for listening to music in the early 2000's, I was 14 then and it completely changed my music taste forever. I went from Good Charlotte and Simple Plan to The Smiths and Joy Division, Thanks Moz. ;)
There's no way you are 100% English. English is Anglo-Saxon and since then (nearly a 1000 years ago), England has been influenced by an influx of Normans, Vikings, Hugenonts, Irish and other immigrants. Do a DNA heritage test and see.
Its a struggle at times being an Australian born with Irish and English heritage. I try embrace all the confliction but me Ma is Irish born so the thousands of years preceding resonate with me. She's my best mate and I tatted Irish on my face so I never hide that. So grateful for what my Gran and Granda went through to have a better liofe for us. Love ya Ma. Erin Go Bragh.
Great song. It is proof that there are still bands / musicians who want to show the deeper values and honestly express their opinions regardless of the current political and social situation .... I must admit that Steven Morrissey's voice is overpowering. A deep, powerful voice booming with confidence leaves the body and soul trembling and full of waiting for more ..
I just got back from seeing him live at bradford, what a show it was. anyaway this song came on and as it got to the chorus the power cut off =(...so he went off stage and came back on when the power was restored and said "it was jamie oliver that pulled the plug the bastard"....the song he sang before this was meat is murder lol, words cant describe how much i love this man.
Change the first bit to Arab blood, English heart and that's me, I fucking love this country, so happy my dad left me and my siblings here when he left, to me this country is truly amazing
@@ProgenyofEurope Why not? The color of his skin doesn't bother me, what bothers me is when they fly Pakistani flags and things like that and overtly show an allegiance to Pakistan and co over Britain, that annoys me, beyond that i don't really care blood kind of mixes all the time anyways and though we absolutely should slow immigration i wouldn't be threatened by the existing migrants if they just stopped bringing countless more, we got enough already and seriously risk making integration impossible if this keeps up, immigration is fine but it has to be proportional to the native birthrates and in Britain that's not the case, that's really the only problem i at least have with it
Now, that's a patriotic song. "I've been dreaming of a time when To be English is not to be baneful To be standing by the flag not feeling shameful, racist or partial" Sadly he is now being called a racist.
Ricardo Marques One, I'm not afraid of them. Two, there is no such word as "homophobe". In fact you may even notice that YT doesn't even RECOGNIZE that word with it's spell-checker, when you type it in. Bozo.
People love to hate Morrissey but I have watched interviews with the man. He has never ever come across to me as anything but genuine. It has been my experience with Morrissey haters that they are simply and seriously pissed off about the split from the Smiths. They love Johnny Marr who had zero career after the Smiths and hate Morrissey who carried on and became the star and legend he had the talent to be.
@@spiderjeranimo4992 WTF? So, I just fucking love the man and his voice and he cracks me up with his delivery of lyrics. I am not clear what you are saying. I have been studying Irish history for 36 if that counts. If not. My entire paternal family was born in England. LMAO.
It seems of you were born in England, and know of the good old days, you'll like this song. I heard this song for the first time, today and couldn't get it out of my mind.
The song England and Britain need right now. I loved it when it came out as an American who was ashamed of his English blood. This song really turned me around then.
dani cali no high horse here. All I’m saying is when I heard this song it made me reflect and decide there’s no reason to feel ashamed for my blood. English blood American heart baby!
Lol, why would you be ashamed of your English blood? What the hell is happening in the States for that to be the case? When I was last in the States, which admittedly was the '80s, most American teenagers had a British flag hanging on their bedroom wall.
I'm Irish Salvadorian, worked closely in Irish bars with Irish natives, closest friend was an old lad named Angus, safely say that this Irish blood runs as deep as any, forever grateful to be born Irish don't you fucking forget it.
F A R A G E W A V E
He's got his critics, but as an Irish blood, English heart.... He ain't wrong.
He tried to warn you England .
He was voted as the 2nd best cultural Englishmen behind David Attenborough in a poll conducted by the BBC. This is an example of why. x
In my opinion, one of the Morrissey´s most powerful songs.
You bet it is!
I agree
The video is extremely powerful as well
damn straight, powerful indeed
@dani cali And your evidence for that assertion is what exactly? And try quoting sources other than the Fake News Factory (BBC) or the Grauniad anti-Brexit and anti-working class propaganda mills. Oh, and Morrissey is a staunch supporter of Brexit, which is totally in line with the sentiment of this lyric so you are mistaken that he wouldn't write it now. Don't try and speak for him from a position of Remainer ignorance.
Hits different after 20 years. Amazing song
Thanks FIFA 2005 to make me discover this great song and Morrissey. Listening for 16 years, damn
Same here! :)
Likewise
Yes sir. Football games had the best soundtracks
Same 🤘🏻😎
I used to play fifa 2005 in an old Lenovo laptop... Memories
This hits hard with the state of the uk in 2024
Vote Reform to get our country back
@@VOTE_REFORM_UK
F A R A G E W A V E
Love him or hate him, no regime has bought or sold him.
Till this day👍
I LOVE HIM. Still
nah i'd say the white nationalist movement has bought him
Words cannot describe the amount of balls it must have taken to publish a song like this.
@@donniev8181 kid
@@donniev8181 ⚽️Exactly 🎸
@@phille_s see what I mean, I state facts and you people always want to immediately try to insult.
Эти слова - проявление провинциальности
My parents arrived here from Cuba, in 1967 from a communist country. I am 25% Irish/British from my mom's maternal grandpas side.. My mom stated that her grandpa was a curly, red haired, blue eyed very tall man. (Irish looks alright) Many people immigrated, and settled in Cuba from Europe. The island had a large population of Irish, and Asian immigrants looking for contract work. There are many streets with Irish last names, and even the light house was named after an Irish general...Also Cuba was a British colony for a few years, before it was sold to Spain...😠 Many worked the railroads like here in the United States, and then settled in Cuba....This song states actual facts for me, but my version is a bit edited. "Irish blood, Cuban heart."
Oh, yeah. In case you are wondering, my last name is not my husband's, not mines. This is a name I made up for these post. Lol!
As 2nd generation Irish, I find this song so powerful. The older I get, the more I appreciate Morrissey xx
Same
Thanks 😊
Same I’m a New Yorker but my grandpa was from kerry and grandma from Roscommon .
@@jrbknyc8785 🕊 Your not from here then 🏴
top musica
"There is no one on Earth I'm afraid of." So Morrissey. Love him and will support him forever.
I feel you might be misguided.
That goes double for me! I love the man!
@@MrGrimmiefan or perhaps you are :)
@dani cali the NME have repeatedly suggested a lot of rubbish over the years, especially about Morrissey. I highly doubt he's scared of them. Interesting that they never actually specify the things he supports or opposes, just throw around click bait phrases
Morrissey *openly* supports the far right and has done so for decades. He is a narcissistic racist dimwit who just happens to be a talented singer. www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/morrissey-interview-far-right-for-britain-racist-brexit-nigel-farage-a8973276.html
I want someone to play this at my funeral - I was brought up by an Irish mother in my father's England - it's like the song of my heritage. Love Moz for putting into words my own feelings.
👍 🏴
A significant proportion of the population could say the same especially in the north west everyone I know has Irish parents/grandparents
Ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto….may you live long and prosperous my friend
Shame you were a coward who did fuck all.
@@mrtibbz10 shame you’re a keyboard warrior 😊
I didn't realize how badass this song was
If your Irish English then you will understand
Very based
i think a lot of people can relate to this song, no matter what their nationality
That's the beauty of music in many ways.. However you can't really relate fully to this amazing song unless you are from Irish immigrants who moved to England. It's a culture thing so maybe let's not generalise or trivialise what this song is about when you don't understand it fully.
I’m an Irishman who was born in the occupied six counties. This song speaks to me.
The most powerful song I've ever heard. "There's no one on earth, that I'm afraid of".
As a very proud English man i love this song.
Still sends a clear message about patriotism to be English, well done sir!
It's really interesting how this singer has managed to keep his ideas and beliefs so firm these days, and it's even more amazing that he can defend them.
Interesting and refreshing. Not many people in the public eye are brave enough to say what they really think.
@@Paul.Morgan This is why I love Morrisey he doesnt give a fuck and let's it out. He inspires me as a young man with Irish blood and an English heart.
but the mainstream are trying to silence him, even calling him a racist for having views that are spot on in my opinion
CertifiedRealism always loved the man. Never afraid to say what he thinks regardless of the current fads. He’s brave and fearless. Not something that can be said of most artists.
Easy to defend the belief that the West is the best.
The first time i heard this song was when i played FIFA 05 PS2, wonderful song. Big ups from South Africa👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Love his expression when he sings "And no regime can buy or sell me". Terrific track by one of Britain's greatest artistes !!
Great song. I'm English with a half Irish Catholic mum and an English dad from a recusant Catholic family.
Its interesting to have grown up seeing both cultures my fathers English relatives and the Irish ones on my mothers side. Also the predominance of Irish kids at my Catholic grammar school. The differences in behaviour, beliefs is fascinating.
As much as i like the Irish I know I have an English heart.
"When the english are sick to death of labour and tories"
Well, congratulations then
Morrissey is the kind of person constantly engaged, and although you might not agree with everything he says, you are interested because he is constantly thinking, he isn’t some stagnant brain that bores after five minutes. Every song he sings is a story, and God bless him his voice is wonderful
🕊 His songs each have strong meaning.He is honest even if he gets things wrong 👍
Possibly the best political manifesto in a pop song ever. I wish someone would write these sentiments for the US and rock even half as hard. This song is EPIC.
Thanks for not being scared of saying the truth Morrissey!! x
That’s what I love about the man. Fearless. Never afraid to speak the truth regardless of the current fads. He’s a one off. The only singer in my lifetime worth listening to.
Frank Slater Yes definitely, fuck em he’s still got us hey.
Because We Must
I am not English. Could you please explain ?
@@borarider669 from and lives or lived in England yet he's of Irish decent.
This is the first Morrissey song I had ever heard, way back when it first came out. I knew about the Smiths, but had never really given them a listen. Now I'm a big fan of both the band and Morrissey's solo stuff.
🎸 Morrissey is the Icing on the cake with The Smiths& his Solo work is all astonishing musically but especially lyrically 🦋
This song is more relevant now than ever. Love your people. Love your nation.
This is my song... Irish blood, English heart... There is know one on earth i'm afraid of!!
Tristan O'Rogan ❤️
The only superstar that still writes good songs in his 50s ,Legend
This song, in my opinion, is amazing. I am English but with an Irish surname. This song is very fitting for me :)
he's even better performing this song live in 2022
FIFA 05 memories ensues!! :Ooo
brought me here man :)
Same. A young 14 year old me haha
One of the fkin best songs included in the game! Enough to survive till 2018!!
those were the days man ! i was fifa god now i suck !
It was a very cool game i've ever seen in my life.
"And spit upon the name oliver cromwell and denounce this royal line" 🔥🔥
The only. Musician with any balls these days.
One of the greatest performers/lyricists/singers/performers ever! God, I miss The Smiths!
i'm from australia, but my mum's family is english and my dad's background is irish. i'm immensely proud of my heritage. the irish-english connection is found not only with morrissey, but marr (all the smiths in fact), and of course lennon and mccartney. is it a coincidence that the north-west of england has produced so many great bands? must be due to all that irish immigration.
i am only 9 years old and am a big morrissey fan my uncles and aunts are also morrissey fans and are proud to say it because he is a great artist and cant wait to go to his concert in 22 days. have a great tour morrissey and remember i am a big fan.
Great
reminder that this 9 year old now is 21 years of age. Damn
Happy 21st Birthday
Hope you're doing well fella ❤
Outrageously brilliant and possibly Morrissey's finest hour !
I think it's wonderful that he gains new fans all the time - as he slowly gets older, his audience stay young !
He has never swayed his course he has always stayed firm.
Beautiful song and rings so true for many of us
You simply cannot rock harder than this.
O MY GOD - I've never heard this before - I'm OVERCOME with FERVOUR - for my HERITAGE!
My beautiful father - from County MAYO in the West of IRELAND - and my beautiful mother - from North Devon - in the south of ENGLAND - "Irish Blood, English Heart" - GodBless!
Angelica Luce you can’t beat Mayo and Devon is very lovely too!
@Angelica
What a nice comment. I only just found this song - its now a favorite for this English patriot.
This song has become more relevant with time.
I ❤ this music.
This Master-piece 🇮🇪 ❤
Morrissey, is the greatest performer, singer. This song is so powerful. Like all his songs
reference to Cromwell is from the 1649 massacre in Drogheda in Ireland.
+alys Freeman "drawdaaa"
@@thecatspyjamas1309 and also wexford town where many people killed.
And he banned Christmas, the utter bastard.
Drogheda was just a lost siege. That shit happens in war.
What Cromwell did that was unforgivable was he'd destroyed the institutions in Ireland that made life worth living. Under Cromwell's tyranny, the Irish starved or left or simply lost hope. The population of the island crashed.
@john lester you are fucking kidding? English have killed more civilians in more countries than probably anyone else. I dont see you moaning about the civilians killed by British saboteurs in WW2. Y'know why people dont say shit about that? coz Britain was fighting a coming invasion. Y'know like Britain invading Ireland. Fucking cretin.
One of the best from one of England's premier songwriters, top bloke.
He'll never touch Justin though.
Just came back from his concert! PRICELESS! This man is sensational!
I love Morriseys voice and music!
Timeless and goooooooood !!!!!!!
Me 2
One of the coolest nationalism song I ever heard.
Sounded like a donkey being raped. That bad.
Robert Jensen WHY DO YOU KEEP COMMENTING ON THIS IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT YOU ABSOLUTE ARSE WIPE. STOP WATCHING AND THEN YOU'LL BE OK. Jesus it's like talking to a two year old.
Robert Jensen aw rob its obvious you like mozza so much bc you keep searching his music.. you wouldn't do that if you didn't like him ;)
Sarah Roanna Martin Just because you can't handle the truth, doesn't mean that you have a right to get angry.
I wouldn’t even say it’s a Nationalism song, id say it was more of a sick to the back teeth of all this shit song. So liberal it’s gone 180o
This was the first Morrissey song I heard because it was on some webpage my friend and I used for listening to music in the early 2000's, I was 14 then and it completely changed my music taste forever. I went from Good Charlotte and Simple Plan to The Smiths and Joy Division, Thanks Moz. ;)
They're all great!
The Smiths and Joy Division. Doesn't get any better
I agree! : )
There is something about Manchester !!
jdivision79 Must be :)
This song gets more relevant and poignant as the days pass.
you can say that again
@Snowy wood dweller and theres me thinking the irish hated the english...mate what a silly comment
@Snowy wood dweller the English and the Irish are brothers,, its some irish who feel that way, my mum's family is Irish and I love England
For sure buddy
Spot on
I got the perfect match. Irish blood, English heart.
Robert Jensen Like the one on your forehead.
English Heart Like the one stuck in your throat.
Robert Jensen Jeez, almost three weeks and that's the best you can come up with? :-(
Robert Jensen I almost care.
Not so long ago England was raping Ireland
As a consequence the IRA were bombing England to F K
Morrissey, it goes with out saying, a performer. The drummer speaks volumes.
I can play this song over and over again.
Long live Moz,
I'd rather jump off a cliff into a pit of Komodo dragons than listen to this shit of a song.
Robert Jensen why did you put it on then you doughnut...
Lewis Brown I feel a compelling need to police the planet, condemning all I see.
Controversy my friends, controversy. He still got his touch, proven by the haters and lovers below. Rock on Mozzer ;-)
Will always love him, no matter how the UK press smear him.
@dani cali they can claim all they like, proof is the key, nice user name RHCP
Confirmation of his greatness!
English blood, English heart ❤🏴
I have English, irish... And Germany blood... I'm truly a mutt
There's no way you are 100% English. English is Anglo-Saxon and since then (nearly a 1000 years ago), England has been influenced by an influx of Normans, Vikings, Hugenonts, Irish and other immigrants. Do a DNA heritage test and see.
@@teviottilehurst no one likes political correctness. I'm born in England. English and proud
Its a struggle at times being an Australian born with Irish and English heritage. I try embrace all the confliction but me Ma is Irish born so the thousands of years preceding resonate with me. She's my best mate and I tatted Irish on my face so I never hide that. So grateful for what my Gran and Granda went through to have a better liofe for us. Love ya Ma. Erin Go Bragh.
Great song. It is proof that there are still bands / musicians who want to show the deeper values and honestly express their opinions regardless of the current political and social situation ....
I must admit that Steven Morrissey's voice is overpowering. A deep, powerful voice booming with confidence leaves the body and soul trembling and full of waiting for more ..
A masterpiece. A loaded, powerful, masterpiece.
Love from America to you English patriots!!!
🙏💪🇺🇸🇬🇧💪🙏
Both our nations are ruled by the same Zionists whom are destroying our culture and our civilizations.
How fat are you? How much McDonald's do you eat?
How can one man be so utterly based?
Morrissey is a God his music hands down has so much meaning and can make anyones day better
Fun Fact: This was filmed in the basement of my estate up in Norfolk. Good times...good times.
This 'man' has more impotrance now,than ever before!
Sir,i salute you!
Scottish blood English heart here. Morrissey was bang on twenty years ago.
Amazing song. Long live morrissey
michael roy po5
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I just got back from seeing him live at bradford, what a show it was. anyaway this song came on and as it got to the chorus the power cut off =(...so he went off stage and came back on when the power was restored and said "it was jamie oliver that pulled the plug the bastard"....the song he sang before this was meat is murder lol, words cant describe how much i love this man.
Mighty.
Great comeback song. I love you
A singer I truly admire. He put out great music, but never sold out!
The most "kick-ass" Moz song ever....PERIOD.
One of the best songwriters in history amazing voice and a ton of attitude; Keep up the good work Mozza
Great artist, song, and an important message.
Change the first bit to Arab blood, English heart and that's me, I fucking love this country, so happy my dad left me and my siblings here when he left, to me this country is truly amazing
Bore off ffs
>arab
you will never be us.
@@ProgenyofEurope Why not? The color of his skin doesn't bother me, what bothers me is when they fly Pakistani flags and things like that and overtly show an allegiance to Pakistan and co over Britain, that annoys me, beyond that i don't really care blood kind of mixes all the time anyways and though we absolutely should slow immigration i wouldn't be threatened by the existing migrants if they just stopped bringing countless more, we got enough already and seriously risk making integration impossible if this keeps up, immigration is fine but it has to be proportional to the native birthrates and in Britain that's not the case, that's really the only problem i at least have with it
Hated for no reason, he’s us
Now, that's a patriotic song.
"I've been dreaming of a time when
To be English is not to be baneful
To be standing by the flag not feeling shameful, racist or partial"
Sadly he is now being called a racist.
He is a racist.
@@JK-nh6jp How is he? For supporting a party that doesn't mention race?
LMFAO!
for stating "Most people prefer their own race" and voting for a racist party.
@@JK-nh6jp for stating the truth then, statistically most people do have friends and relationships with their own race no matter what that race is.
Irish blood, Scottish heart, us Brits should all think like him
Robert Jensen Very funny, get your homophobia out of here you ignorant fuck.
lincbamf10 Q: Hey, what do you call the Titanic with 20 million gay guys aboard, all at the bottom of the ocean?
A: The start of a perfect cruise.
lincbamf10 No such thing as "homophobia". It's a made-up condition, constructed by militant gays.
Robert Jensen If you're afraid of gays, you're a homophobe. Which you clearly are x)
Ricardo Marques One, I'm not afraid of them.
Two, there is no such word as "homophobe". In fact you may even notice that YT doesn't even RECOGNIZE that word with it's spell-checker, when you type it in. Bozo.
Morrisey seems to be doing something right if everyone is hating on the guy this much
People love to hate Morrissey but I have watched interviews with the man. He has never ever come across to me as anything but genuine. It has been my experience with Morrissey haters that they are simply and seriously pissed off about the split from the Smiths. They love Johnny Marr who had zero career after the Smiths and hate Morrissey who carried on and became the star and legend he had the talent to be.
@@tracysnow349 Most of the hate has nothing to do with the Smiths, it's salty pro EU dingleberrys that think independance is racist, sexist etc
@@spiderjeranimo4992 WTF? So, I just fucking love the man and his voice and he cracks me up with his delivery of lyrics. I am not clear what you are saying. I have been studying Irish history for 36 if that counts. If not. My entire paternal family was born in England. LMAO.
They do this with anyone who rises up against the Zionist globalists. demonize demonize demonize.
@Rosida Andriyana Demonize is also correct.
I'm the other way around, English blood Irish heart. And I've always felt this way , thanks Moz !
so far ahead of his time now he's lapping most of us, when will we listen to the man?
Jimmy, it will always be too late
That guitar intro! 🔥
Agreed. Moz a hero
Try Love is Murder by Al Ross
Nice intro
It sounds like a ring tone!
That his Irish ☘️ coming out love it !!!!! But he is 100 percent right !!! Huge balls to put this out.
Blows my head every time.
It seems of you were born in England, and know of the good old days, you'll like this song.
I heard this song for the first time, today and couldn't get it out of my mind.
Wonderful video and a joy to watch Morrissey preform as only he can. Lucky fans who are there!! Ty Moz!
I loooove this song.
The song England and Britain need right now. I loved it when it came out as an American who was ashamed of his English blood. This song really turned me around then.
qualix7 ay?
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dani cali no high horse here. All I’m saying is when I heard this song it made me reflect and decide there’s no reason to feel ashamed for my blood. English blood American heart baby!
Lol, why would you be ashamed of your English blood? What the hell is happening in the States for that to be the case?
When I was last in the States, which admittedly was the '80s, most American teenagers had a British flag hanging on their bedroom wall.
Qualix mate, Why on Earth would you be ashamed of your English blood? Don't be so daft.
Anthony bourdian: Parts unknown, LA episode brought me here. And glad it did great song!
Boer blood, English heart.
RIP South Africa
I love this song so much, not even sure why but it reaches me
Fighting the GOOD fight, Sir Moz! Up the Brits!
I'm Irish Salvadorian, worked closely in Irish bars with Irish natives, closest friend was an old lad named Angus, safely say that this Irish blood runs as deep as any, forever grateful to be born Irish don't you fucking forget it.
Still makes me get goose bumps
It is pure Energy
❤❤
This is art
There is a history lesson in this song. As irish I. Love it.
Sums me up one song......love you Mozza
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Only Morrissey can dance like Morrissey.