"Óró! 'Sé do bheatha 'bhaile" - Irish Civil War Song
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- čas přidán 16. 11. 2020
- Although initially it was just an Irish folk song, it was frequently used by the IRA during the Irish civil war and quickly became the unofficial anthem of the Anti-treaty forces.
NB! The line "Óró! 'Sé do bheatha 'bhaile" does noe mean "Oh-ro! Welcome home" as shown on screen. As it happens, Irish is a very contextual language, and a very little known fact about this song is that the chorus actually means "Wake up! Your birth-right is back home", the line serves as a call to action for the Irish people, rather than a welcoming proclamation.
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French: I have the biggest number of silent letters!
English: No, I do!
Irish: *Step aside, kids*
tibetian: step aside, kids
Hush - Am I a joke to you ?
Sign language: *Hands*
@Aurelius what silent letters?
Actually, they are not silent letters since they affect the pronunciation of the letters they are attached to. Irish orthography is very regular. While in English, a letter like "a" can be pronounced in countless different ways that you couldn't possibly predict without learning it by head for every single word containing that letter, in Irish "a" is always pronounced the same and different vowel sounds actually get different combinations of letters.
So Irish doesn't have silent letters, it just has more different letter combinations to represent different sounds, rather than using the exact same letter to represent all those different sounds as English does.
Never heard this version. Sounds like medieval knights riding into battle
It's from the irish tenors, i think that's their name
fucken love this version changes the whole tone of the song
Yeah. For me, this is way to fast.
@Sleeping Cat
I thought the same
This was the IRA version of the song then its quickly became the unoffical anthem of the IRA
The Irish have a blessing for song and poetry, I will say that much.
Bruh have you ever heard of Soviet music
@@berserk6855 yes, i enjoy it very much.
Don't be shy. You can say more.
Beat me to the comment!
When a group of armed farmers in the bog have several hundred years to refine and rewrite, you'd be surprised what they can come up with.
The Irish: fighting the English since 1169
Eternal Anglo
@Master Plo Koon Bit generous to call the Kings of England at the time English
@@baldwiniv5339 Nah. Eternal German is more accurate than eternal Anglo.
@Rebel Friend "invented gaming" lol what?
Also, the Germans were the one that caused the Bolshevik revolution in Russia. What more needs to be said? This is why Germany deserved what the Red Army gave it in '45.
@Rebel Friend It was the Germans that sent Lenin and funded him to destabilise the russian government lol. It's funny how people will ignore that. Germans have been the cyst of European history since day 1.
Irish songs have such a breadth of themes, from "God grant me the good fortune to see my country fighting for independence, even if I may die in the attempt" to "I like whiskey and women". What a people
Wonderful right :)
Ireland definitely deserves it’s rightful solitary freedom und independence, Erin Go Bagh!
@@lopakacooper1668 Much love mate
I love whiskey and women too!
Thanks.
Long live to Ireland from Mexico! We Mexicans can never forget the St. Patrick's Battalion!
Thanks bro, got their flag on my wall
☘🇮🇪🇲🇽☘
Shout out to Mexico, beautiful country with great lively people, been to Cancun twice. Respect from an Irishman to Mexicanos and Chicanos across the Atlantic. 🇮🇪🇲🇽
Thank you Cesar! We Catholic boys always stuck together and we always will.
Cheers to your good health from Ireland.
VIVA MEXICO!
GOD BLESS IRELAND!
We will always share hate towards our oppressors 🇲🇽🇮🇪
This is Pádraig Pearse's version, executed for his part in the Easter rising 1916.
The Irish he uses is of an older form before the Irish state instituted an Caighdeán oifigiúil ( the official standard) after independence in 1922.
The original is said to have been written about Bonnie prince Charlie's return from france to take the British throne and restore Ireland and Scotland to the Catholic faith. There were many links between Gaelic Ireland and the Scottish highlands.
I can confirm
RIP Pádraig Pearse.He really was a hero.
Its about the pirate queen gráinne mhaol
@@fearmorpiercemacmaghnais7186 The original was about Bonnie prince Charlie returning from France to claim the Scottish crown. Pearse wrote new lyrics.
@@antseanbheanbocht4993 the original Óro sé de bhetha bhaile was? I can tell you it wasn't it was about gráinne mhaol
*attempts of unifying Ireland noises*
@Nationalist Doomer based so fucking based
Me: trying to speak Chinese
My Irish friend: asking why I eat 90 bats
@Nationalist Doomer
Irish People's Republic 😎🇮🇪🚩🌾🛠️
@@antonimohedanolopez169Ew, a Commie, this is Irish music not Freemason music.
@@tenthclassgaming
Masonry is liberal
I speak Irish and I’m Russian. I was in Ireland last year and enjoyed everything, managed to speak Irish in some Gaeltachta. Thank you for everything, dear Ireland, and God bless you, our dear Irish brothers! Greetings from Russia! 🇷🇺❤️🇮🇪
Labhraím Gaeilge agus is Rúiseach mé. Bhí mé in Éirinn anuraidh agus bhain mé sult as gach rud. Go raibh míle maith agat, a Éire! Beannachtaí ón Rúis, a chairde linn! 🇷🇺❤️🇮🇪
Omg where did u learn irish and do u have any irish heritage?
@@ministr2302 great! Glad non Irish have an interest in our language and I didn't know u get tg4 in Russia😂
Wow that's insane. You speak better Irish than me and I'm *from* Ireland!
@@brownrice9147 I hope you guys can return to the decent level of speaking Irish soon. It's a disaster regarding to what's going on with your educational system. But anyway you are quite an inspiration for defeating the English alone! Russians deeply respect Ireland and the Irish, and we are celebrating St. Patrick's day for many years in Moscow :)
@@michalis12110 it is both ways as far as I know, although your point might also be valid. "Tá Gaeilge agam" and "Labhraím Gaeilge" both mean "I speak Irish". It's almost the same as with the phrase "I love you": "Tá grá agam duit" and "Is breá liom thú".
Irish language is the most strongest language, and i love to hear it and speak it
I think , it is one of the most beautifull languages, i have ever heard! You could be so proud to speak on it!
@@andrewmolotkoff4231 Hey I've heard my Irish friend speak it and his so fluent when say every word, like a true Irish man
@@andrewmolotkoff4231 And for the most beautiful language in my opinion is Norwegian
@@selenameckel4242 But what dialect of it?
@@andrewmolotkoff4231 mora di sin
6 feet. 1 for every occupied county
Best comment
when can we have northern ireland back
Should it not be 0 since none of the 6 are occupied but simply part of another country?
This comment is gold
@@kamikazefilmproductions if the people of Northern Ireland wish to merge with the Republic of Ireland which doesn't seem to be a possibility at the moment so just put your wish on the back burner for now.
You know a song is good when it makes you feel patriotic for a country you’ve never even been to
Anyone else thinks this sounds like drunken sailor? Just me?
Drunken sailor is to the tune of this song, I think
@@midwes8192 I had no idea, learn something new every day I guess
@@midwes8192 no, not at all in the slightest. Look up the Dubliners' version and the melody is more pronounced
me 2
@@midwes8192 other way around drunken sailor was written during the 1800s
Free Northern Ireland, TIOCFAITH AR LA 🇮🇪
@@landon8214 ah sure jaysus it’ll be fine
At that point Ulster will become the IRA insurgents of Ireland
Free Northern Ireland? 🤣😂 liberate 6 countries of Ulster you mean. With all respects due please do not use an imperialist colonialist term...
*counties
You know it's Irish when you can't get rid of that feeling that the transcription doesn't match the actual pronunciation.
Greetings from your brothers in Scotland , Alba gu bràth!
Tiocfaidh ár lá 🇮🇪🏴
LOVE IRISH SONGS! WE NEED MORE! IRISH!
TÁ
TÁ
Is féidir leis na sasanaigh mo thóin pógadh
fr*nch people don't deserve any rights to speak
26+6=1
bye bye Liz(ard)
i dont get it
@@empereurnico6048
Skill issue.
liz as in the awful prime minister and the 26 irish counties and the 6 ulster counties are united ireland
The song is from the Rising not the Civil War. Pádraic Pearse composed the lyrics for the Republican version of the song actually
Respect to the Irish from iraq we both suffered from the British🇮🇶❤️🇮🇪
Because British is better than both of you
@@Samual.adis.Najmani ok yellow teeth tea drinking imperialist
@@Samual.adis.Najmani Because British is better than you both? Are you seriously commenting that on an Irish song, under a comment that is respecting the country? In the grand scheme of things the Irish and British are the exact same down to what we eat. We are the same all except for history, and you are expected to respect that history and that group of individuals who got murdered, sold, and starved since 1169.
@@cycothereal what's wrong with tea huh?
@@carnocunt5983 I do agree with you on that but Ireland it's getting worse not better unfortunately
I love that half of letters is silent xD
Beautiful, isn’t it? The language is crazy hard to learn till you realize it’s meant to be spoken not written.
French: Hold my croissant.
QQ1 nah french is much more easier to learn than irish
Glory and sympathy to Proud Irish brothers from Greece!
Greetings from Ireland!
Since when were we brothers with practical ethnic turks these days?
@@howiegaming9985 You are EXTREMELY small by all meanings to speak about Greek s and Greece,First of All Greeks where in the place you call today Turkey thousand of years before ,Turks came from TURKESTAN and took them 300 years to Conqer this land you name now Turkey ,and they did it just because Byzantine Greeks have to fight against Franks,Venicians,Bulgarians,Serbs ,And Albanians ,the Byzantines manage to take back all the land from Frank s ,to hold Bulgarian s ,to kick the Serbs out ,to reppel the Albanian raids ,but Venicians,Genooese,And even Catalans where still in some places when the First Ottoman general who invaded Europe Evrenos Pasha,from the famous Byzantine Greek. Familly of MAsia,of Evrenoi who converted to Islam,he defeated Bulgarians and Serbs ,and occypay what is now North Greece,And part of Central Greece ,aGreeks create the first Armatoliki,independent mountain area at 1421 ,follow later by many ,that Armatoliki layer willy haveopylation of 300.000 free Greeks ,families,betwen 1457 and 1821 we have 130 Conflict s betwen Different location s each time in Greece and the Ottoman empire since Greeks have entirely let's the cit of the ies and lived on the mountain s,ps Greece if FULL of mountain s everywhere,most of them near by 2000 m,Greeks where the elite unit of Mercenary s of the rebublic of Venice the Famous Stratioti,and Help the Venicians to retake for 30 years Pelloponese from the Ottomans,10.000 Greeks fought in the battle of Lepando,most of them under Venician s,and many under Spaniards,and in the big Panhellenic revolution of 1821 after beating many time the Ottoman force s became the first Nation not only of Balcan buy of ALL Ottoman empire became free,as about epic time in you tube you can find videos the battle of Gravvia Inn,The otheonevwith title Greek pirates ,or the other one with title Greek Conqestadors,for those they served the Spanish crown,during Ottoman era,you will enjoy them even you don't deserve that pleasure since zyou don't deserve our sympathy and for sure someone who call us Turks ,is not only arrogant but he has not even the smallest idea what he's talking about
@@eliaspapanikolaou3563 You fucking killed him dude
That essay of history would probably be really good if it was intelligible
spanish here, sorry we didnt sent more troops to help you irish brothers
thanks for more irish, cornish, breton, scottish, welsh and mann music. It's awesome.
Well said - and Cornish is too often left off this list. All members of the Celtic League.
Yethow Keltek bys vykken!
Long live to Ireland 🇵🇱🤝🏻🇮🇪♥️
Love to all the polish people living here in ireland ❤❤
That’s the Ivory Coast flag
@@Rattopiccione Sorry my mistake 😅
The Poles? Great bunch of lads. Know a few of them, they're brilliant.
Imagine actually listening to pop music while you have this insane masterpiece
Imagine being incapable of understanding that other people like different music
@@jamesjgamer3173 You have to agree that's not what anyone said, though
Some people are objectively wrong.@@sahaquiel4640
Love the language, similar to Scottish gaelic which is my mother tongue. Don't let these beautiful languages die out
It was the Irish gaels who brang Gaeilge Gaelic to Scotland and the Isle of man and parts of Wales the Scottish were pics from picland spoke pictish wipe out by the Saxons/vikings.. Irish gaels called it Albain Mac MC Ní Ó are all of Irish Gael blood surnames all the language is Irish origin is Éire Ireland that's were ogham came Éire from that came Goídelc Gaeilge Gaelic comes from Ireland. Scotia means Irish Gaels too nothing to with Scotland and it was the Irish Gaels who called it Albain we are all one with our Irish Gael surnames.
🇮🇪🏴🏴❤️⚓
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Love to Ireland from Ireland 🇮🇪
*shows Obama giving Obama a medal* 😂🏅
Love and respect to Ireland from France !
Edit : I don't think I ever heard Irish before today and it's freaking beautiful
Amour et respect à l'Irlande, de France.
@@DaDa-ui3sw Merci and bonjour d'Irlande !
Merci mes amis 🇮🇪🤝🇫🇷
The Captured IRA Soldier in the first picture is a blood relative of mine from Kerry, found out thanks to this video, go raibh míle maith agat mo chara
There's twenty diffrent soldiers which one
@@NapoleanBlown-aparte "The captured IRA Solider in the first picture" the prisoner just to the right of Ireland
Greetings from Norway🇳🇴 on this fantastic song:)
irish with this pronunciation sounds so distinguished and beautiful. Love the rolling r.
brothers in arms 🇮🇪🇲🇽
Viva Irlanda, Mexico y San Patricios :)
catholic brothers***
A song about los Sanpatricios
czcams.com/video/rnZtFG1xaWo/video.html
Catholic brothers
Viva Irlanda, México, Batallón de San Patricio y Cristo Rey. Greetings from your Catholic brothers 🇮🇪❤️🇲🇽
Szkoda że takie krótkie.
Tá a fhios agam, ceart?
Irish cant be that hard, can it?
It's what I used to think before getting shot by this song and the singers
Greetings to our Irish brothers! Love from Serbia! 🇷🇸❤🇮🇪
Based
Love Ireland from the lands of Hawaii/Polynesia!!! The Irish people I deeply admire cause of their determination to win independence. I happen to be Irish too lol. 🇮🇪
But you told me that you aren't a fan of this song! :O
But then I found a version I liked 🤷♂️
@@Ingenting Oh well... guess we have different tastes ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I like the other version more
Can somebody send the other version?
@@luisricardolozadaamaya670 Here you go. czcams.com/video/5mbkQZlas1s/video.html
@@Ingenting Faster versions of this are better
Only love and honour to the memory of Patrick Pearse. A great inspiration to me personally, and to all true nationalist around the world. Greetings from Sweden
Love my catholic irish brothers 🇮🇪 🇮🇹
It's nothing to do with religion.
@@timmolloy7574For us, maybe. But for the British, they wanted to use religion as a way to control Irish people. They planted Protestants in Ulster, and gave out soup to anyone willing to convert to christianity during their purposefully induced famine (great hunger).
We really need to save the Irish language
Sea. Ní gaeilge marbh ach ní go leor duine ag caínt as gaeilge.
Tá mo gaeilge úfásach ach tá gaeilge beag agam.
Tá stalin póg mo thóin. Fuck stalin
@@foxdoesyoutube2621 USSR was evil
@@foxdoesyoutube2621 good
And when you have stalin saying that you know you have to do it
Really exciting and upbeat version of this! Love it.
People who have a history full of struggles always make great music
*Monarchist Hawaii looks at you with murderous intent*
Thats true so true
In that case, we've had over 700 years of struggles contributing to rich literary and musical creations.
Hello from Portland Oregon USA, I just wanted to thank the people of Ireland for helping the Choctaw Nation out of who I have ancestry too, it really means a lot to me.
Hello from dublin. Thanks for letting the irish in
people of the land understand each other regardless of language
I was actually looking for Irish civil war song yesterday, what a coincidence!
I love it. It sounds like a nation awakening from centuries of slumber.
“All of us are going after now. Believe that we have saved the soul of Ireland. That we have struck the first successful blow to freedom and that freedom is coming. But between this and freedom, Ireland will go through Hell. But Ireland will never lie down again.”
“I and my fellow signatories believe that we have struck the first successful blow for freedom. The next blow, which we have no doubt Ireland will strike, will win through. In this belief, we die happy.” - Tom Clarke.
“Rougher than death, the road I choose. Yet shall my feet not walk astray. Though dark, my way I shall not lose, for this way is the darkest way. Now have I chosen in the dark, the desolate way to walk alone, yet strive to keep alive one spark of your known grace and grace unknown. And when I leave you, lest my love should seal your spirit’s ark with clay, spread your bright wings, O Shining Dove. But my way is the darkest way.”
“I am very happy I am dying for the Glory of God and the Honor of Ireland.” - Joseph Mary Plunkett.
“I, before paying the penalty of death for my love of Ireland and abhorrence of her slavery, desire to make known to all my fellow countrymen that I die as I have lived, bearing no malice to any man and in perfect peace with Almighty God. The principles for which I give my life are so sacred that I now walk to my death in the most calm and collected manner. I meet death for Ireland’s cause as I have worked for the same cause all my life. God save Ireland!” - Seán MacDiarmada.
“I am to die at dawn. I am ready to die, when I thank God that I die in so holy a cause. For myself, I have no regret. The one bitterness that death has for me is the separation it brings from my beloved wife, Murial. And my beloved children, Donna and Barbara. It breaks my heart to think that I shall never see my children again. But I have not wept or mourned. I counted the cost of this and I’m ready to pay it. Murial has been sent for here. I do not know if she can come. She may have no one to take to the children while she is coming. If she does. My dearest love, Murial. Thank you a million times for all you have been to me. I have only one trouble in leaving life: Leaving you so. Be brave, darling. But for your suffering, this would be all joy and glory. Goodbye, your loving husband.” - Thomas MacDonagh.
“To my poor son, Rónán, from his father who is to be executed tomorrow, for Ireland. Take good care of your mother. God help you and may He give you a long and happy life. May God free Ireland.”
“Aíne, my wife. Keep this in memory of me, Aíne, my love. Tell Rónán I’m dying for Ireland. When he is older, he will understand. My dearest Aíne. My poor little sweetheart of how many years ago? Ever my comforter. God comfort you now. What can I say? I die a noble death for Ireland’s freedom. Have hope, my love. Stay strong until we meet again in Heaven. You and I and poor little Rónán. Adieu.”
“Ireland has shown she is a nation. In the years to come, Ireland will honor those who risked all for her honor, at Easter 1916.” - Eamonn Ceannt.
“One man can free a people. As One Man redeemed the world. I will take no break. I will go into battle with bare hands. I will stand up before the gall, as Christ hung before men on a tree, and I say to my people’s masters: Beware. Beware of the thing that is to come. Beware of the risen people who shall take what you would not give.”
“This is the death I should have asked for if God had given me the choice of all deaths: To die a soldier’s death for Ireland and for freedom. We have done right. People will say hard things of us now, but later on they will praise us.” - Padraig Pearse.
You deserve a Nobel Peace Prize with your historical knowledge!
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@@lopakacooper1668 Kind of you to say.
Viva Irlanda del nord viva la do derry viva I cattolici Irlanda del Nord. 🇨🇮
Ivory Coast flag...
Wrong flag
Found the fascist
Long live ireland ❤️
İreland ❤️ Kurdistan 🇮🇪🇹🇯
Tajik flag
@@AdawaShiwani It's the closest to the Kurdish flag
@@ryanfarrelly4647 but still tajik
Kurdistan will be free one day, do not give in
FINALLY A DECENT VIDEO ON THIS SONG!
Never heard such an upbeat version
@@michalis12110 Yea it's good although i prefer the slower versions.
czcams.com/video/bzXswoAUi0U/video.html this is the best version of the song
this is by far the best version of this song.
what a nice language
Irish should speak irish
Tá gaeilge agam 🤷♂️
Ansim tosaigh leis.
Tell us the other half of what you saw
Aontaím leat mo chara
When Northern Ireland finally unified with you
@Nationalist Doomer its just map
Yeah would be great but I say the unionist , who would be a larger minority in the north would start the troubles again , and if Dublin sends in the troops it will be our lads and lassies who will die or maybe not who know maybe the unoinists might know when there beaten.
Northern Ireland isn't a place. And it wouldn't be "finally".
We have been united our whole history just the brits created the north so that they could keep their colony on Ireland
@@mcfcfan1870 you mean Ulster? Cause that what the region were know for
@@Dragonite_Tom Ulster was a kingdom within Ireland. It took up about half of what Ulster is known as today. Antrim, Down, Monaghan and louth were within it.
That has always been Irish nonetheless but it is a real place unlike n.ireland
im from catalonia but i understand your struggle. having a language and people oppressed for hundreds of years is somthing truly horrible. May you have another 100 years of independace! love from Girona and love from catalonia as a whole (btw the irish language is beutiful)
Indeed, you worded it in absolute perfection and meaning!
Love and respect to you our Catalan brothers and sisters ❤
Catalunya es España! Los ingleses conquistaron a los irlandeses, los franceses a los bretones pero Castilla y Aragon fue una unión de pueblos hermanos!
No, no sabes lo que ellos pasaron y lo que Cataluña ha pasado.
Autonomy for Catalonia!
Para a glória da Irlanda!!!!!!!!
Éirinn go Brách 🇮🇪
I wish this was longer
it is this is a short version
I’m proud for my country Ireland 🇮🇪
Irish people your language dont let the Anglo-Saxon influence make forget it.
Never 🇮🇪
Great as always
I like how he starts songs wonderfully
Perfect 👌!
Today’s a great day champs 🇺🇸🤝🇮🇪
“Heads up! Welcome home!”
I am French 🇫🇷 i love Ireland and Celtics culturs
Breton Nationalists: what the hell is this
Breton?
@@Scourgeoftengri Yes, people from Brittany.
gaul
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♥️I listen to this every day♥️
TND, the Irish will be free!
Totally nice day to you too my fren
Excelente vídeo!
I seriously love this song
someone needs to make an hour version of this
Me and the boys rocking up to the gpo
What a beautiful language!
Love my catholic brothers 🇺🇸🇮🇪🇻🇦
@Avignoné Énervé i can't forget them either here is a couple you missed 🇭🇷🇸🇰🇭🇺🇸🇮
Catholicism is nothing to do with Ireland. We have a large catholic population but religon is seperste from our nation. Alot of peoples in Ireland are proud of both but not both as one
@@mcfcfan1870 SHAME SHAME SHAME
damn traitors ruin the island SELLIN it to the NWO with their caliphates and the order of kaos AYE TURN NATION
@@seamuswbiggerarmalite3379 lol go to bed child
@@mcfcfan1870 not real nationalist here i feel shame for this lefty african island
Wow... this version is fire!!
I love Irish songs! They have perfect tempo and rhythm!
Beautiful.
"All or nothing." - What Michael Collins should have said to David Lloyd George.
@Ryan Talbot That was Dave Lloyd George, not Winston. And he was bluffing. There would be revolution in UK, if military had to be mobilized again and purge Ireland. When both military and civilian losses would mount, Labour and unions would call for general strike. Upper classes were more terrified by possibility of Red uprising than loss of entire Ireland.
I’ve never heard this version before cool
perfect map. the true map, Tiocfaidh Ar La
Absolute banger
Finnish:I have the hardest language!
Russian:No I have!
Irish:Amateurs
Russian and Finnish:Whatchu say?
Irish:AMATEURS
@Ronit Mehta oh well
Americans with á:WHAT IS THAT!?!?!
@Ronit Mehta ADHARCÁILÍ (“AY-ER-KOH-LI”)
Actually irish isn't very hard it's just that the way it's taught makes it wayyyyy harder (it's still not easy of course)
Greetings from Turkey to the Irish brothers.
Sultan Abdülmecid had sent aid during the great famine in Ireland in 1847. We are close not only in songs, but also in friendship.
Irish Johnny comes Marching Home
26+6=1
Greetings from Germany
one Irish people
one irish language
one Irish nation
the Isle Belongs to the Irish people
Isle? British Isles?
@@RomanTorchwickRWBY dude I ment Ireland
@@tokre8880 nice reply time man
FINALLY! An operatic & marchy warchy version of this _iconic_ Son of Eireann tune!
Adapted by padraig in the 1910s, the melody and chorus had existed well before that.
Anois ar theacht an tsamhraidh! 🇮🇪
Not a civil war song, but thanks for uploading. Hadn't heard this version.
I love this version but my favourite is definitely the dubliners. Ronnie drews voice is just magnificent
What does getting shot by a firing squad feel like?
God Bless Éireann ☘ 🇮🇪
Much love and respect from Istanbul 🇹🇷🇮🇪
Kurds Greeks and Turks agreeing on something never though I'd see the day
@@chickeninyeezes3759 everyone hates british
Ireland and Turkey standing against the old lion since 1914
Turks and irish have a strong friendships
Epic.👌
I love this song
Wow i like this song, from argentina
I love Ireland and the Irish language as a Pole living here!
This song slaps lad😳
Hello from Russia, great memory for Irish Heroes!!! 🇷🇺☦️✝️🇮🇪
@tiernan wearen ur grandfather was a good man the republic of ireland was the right or ireland to own
@novax my great grandfather said that in the 1980s it was referencing Charles Haughey and he also said that the biggest mistake his generation ever made was not shooting Dev alera
Cheers from Po-land ! :-)