The Chieftans and Sinead O'Connor 'The Foggy Dew' 1995 (First Time Reaction) - Powerful! 🥹
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- Come watch with me as I react to The Chieftans and Sinead O'Connor performing 'The Foggy Dew' as per my Patron JJ's request ❤️💐✨
Back on 10th March, it was Mother's Day here in the UK and those who have followed me for a while, will know I am a MASSIVE Mama's Boy lol... so I wanted to extend that love to my Patreon members and asked them to send over song requests that I could react to, that reminded them of THEIR moms... and the result was quite the eclectic mix!
Wishing all those celebrating today, a very happy Mother's Day and also, sparing a moment to send love for those who can't be with theirs... ❤️
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• The Foggy Dew - Sinéad...
Greatest live performance of the greatest song ever.
Sinéad can sing every genre and can take her audience and listener whatever she's telling in her songs.
RIP SINEAD
Love your reaction🇮🇪👍🏻
Don't get me wrong, I loved your reaction but please read up on the history of Irish independence. This song covers the topic of the Easter Rising of 1916 where Irish volunteers took control of strategic locations in and around Dublin and successfully fought off British forces for an entire week. It eventually failed after hundreds of deaths and the ringleaders were executed by firing squad without trial. The rebellion failed but it and the many reprisals and executions that followed popularised the idea of an Irish republic that would later come to a head with the Irish war for independence (1919-1921).
England and the English may not remember it but it is a point of pride amongst the Irish and to belittle the music that came out of it to just 'old-timey Celtic music' can be taken as rather insulting. One thing that Sinead was known for was her ability to sing truly from the heart and about serious topics in a beautiful way.
There is a huge problem with the English education system where they don’t teach their own history about their oldest colony, Ireland
Have only just seen this comment... Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and for the added context, too! It's always great to know about the music I am asked to react to... and I do rely on wider context from those watching (I really appreciate that kind of engagement), and as you can imagine, there are so many to get through! So my reactions are always taken initially by the sound of what I'm hearing... which is why I totally commended Sinead in being able to make me feel anything from a song I've never heard before and why the majority of comments are about that feeling. But absolutely, the history behind the song is so critical, so thank you for pointing me in that direction! I appreciate you! ❤❤
Thank you for playing Sinéad can you play more Sinéad please.
🥰🥰🥰
Do
JUST LIKE YOU SAID IT WOULD BE please ❤
Do ' Troy' Live at pinkpop or Fire on Babylon
Do Thin Lizzy - Whiskey In The Jar next. The lead singer is a black Irishman.
Wow.... intrigue level over a 1000! Haha, thank you! 😊❤
@@Room2703Reacts No worries. It was a very popular song worldwide and Metallica did a cover of it which is really good too. But watch the original first. 😉
Sorry bro, you need to pay attention to the lyrics... as amazing as Sinead is, the lyrics of this song are more so.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dilís. Tá tú i gcónai i mo chroi