Rakes of Mallow (Notre Dame version)
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2009
- I know a lot of people out there have been looking for the "real" version of this tune and not a recording of some small band plodding along to the tune at funeral speed. So here's the version heard in "Rudy", a.k.a. the version that the ND marching band plays at home games. Jigging along with your friends is optional, but definitely recommended. GO IRISH!
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I love this song. It's played during the whole John Wayne movie "The Quiet Man". Leads all the way to one of the best fights in movie history.
I started doing pushups for some reason lol
Reminds me of Rudy every time. Best non-fiction football movie of all time!
I can still see Rudy wiping blood from his nose.
Thank you jesus.i can listen to this on replay all day
A terrific piece of music and very inspiring. I play it every morning when I get out of bed. It is almost like needing a fix but the tune does wonders for my spirit. I could listen to it for hours and often do, playing it over and over.....and, again, this is Fred, not Linda.
At Church for Veterans Day, we wanted to honor all our military veterans. We asked them walk to the front so we could recognize and pray for them. When they each stood to walk forward, we played this great marching song. To my amazement the congregation started clapping to the drumbeat as they went forward. It brought some wonderful smiles of appreciation to all our vets!
Chills! Brings up those old memories of grass and dirt under your fingertips
One of my favorite Notre Dame fight songs!
Song is for champions we used to play this tailgating at 49ers games in 1989 which is the best team ever. Watching montana and rice live was like watching babe ruth and lou gerig the best of the best on 1 field.
The best version of this song
Notre Dame Our Mother, Pray For Us
Glad to find the recording other than the movie clips from Rudy. Thanks for posting!
Thank you so much for playing one of my favorite NOTRE DAME fight song. Interestingly, this song is played very slowly throughout the famous John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara movie, "The Quiet Man". The music is played more up tempo during the great fight scene between John Wayne and Victor McGlaucklin.
I am a die hard Michigan fan till the day I die. But this song gives me goosebumps. I love ND. I don't root for the Irish, but ND is college football. Getting into ND stadium on a fall Saturday afternoon is #1 on my bucket list with a bullet.
Just did it this year, it was awesome, humbling, fun, surreal. Definitely worth it.
Love this song and am a big fan of Notre Dame Fighting Irish football! Yeah!
Probably will never get in. But I'm so tempted to apply to Notre Dame. Best damn college in the country if you want my opinion.
You know, Joker, there's one thing I learned in all my years: Sometimes you just gotta say, "What the fuck, make your move."
@mpalmer40 The Notre Dame band plays Damsha Bua (Victory Clog) after every TD, then the Victory March after the Extra Point
@dfloodhive..it's a fairly new tune to Notre Dame. By new, I mean within the past 10 years. It was written by the current conductor, Ken Dye and it's called "The Celtic Chant". One of my favorites. My son was in the band in 2003 and it will be a year I will never forget.
@jpsartrean the Imperial march is used on big plays, in conjunction with shouting "Kill" repeatedly, while doing somewhat of a overhand stabbing motion, typically led by the student section
Gameday!!! If you can’t run through a brick wall hearing this song, you aren’t human.
Hi there! In case you haven't been back on here, the song that the ND fans pump their fists to is "The Celtic Chant". It was actually written by the current director, Ken Dye. My son was in the band in 2003 and it is a year I will never forget.
Thanks for posting
The fighting 🇮🇪Irish theme song... We ain't sh** with the name... We are the FIGHTING IRISH FOREVER!!!
Fall in South Bend
Watch the John Wayne movie "The Quiet Man" (set in Ireland) to get the full context of this great song. Go Irish!
Go Irish!!!!!
love it
Go Irish!
❤
God I'm going to miss football this year.
Thank you!
@jpsartrean search "baby cries when she hears michigan fight song"
nuff said
Damsha Bua aka the Victory Clog is played right after they score a touchdown.
Hearing this makes me want to drop down and start doing pushups. Go Irish !
Go Irish!!!!🏈🏈🍀☘🍀☘
Here come the Catholics!!
@BroncoTopDog1 "Damsha bua" or the "Victory Clog" is played after field goals. Then there's "Irish Backs".
BEAT MEATCHICKEN!
fantastic post. just wondering where you got this particular copy. haven't found any this clear and this lively
Does Notre Dame still play the Imperial March (Star Wars) during games? I always thought that this was a much better/inspiring tune - they should play it regularly.
why does this version sound so much better than all the other ones?
Probably because it was performed by the Notre Dame band instead of any other.
Its Notre Dames version!!! That's why its so much better!!!!
@mpalmer40
It's called Damsha Bua ( Which is also known as the Victory Clog). Hope this helps.
It's a walking song. Walking through the heather like John Wayne in The Quiet Man...
d-ooohhh myy
why cant they put this song in the NCAA games?!?!?
I can do it Coach!
The spirit of a winner!
@mpalmer40 victory clog is played after a TD.
@BroncoTopDog1 I think the song your thinking of is damsha bua. its played after touchdowns
The Victory Clog
Came here from the Whistling Fish scene from High Spirits...
I don't think I ever said it wasn't a catholic school or that you don't have the right to make everyone around you roll their eyes. But one thing I do know is that I can't believe I've just justified your comment with a response.
I have this on my iPod.; What genre should I put it as?
@BroncoTopDog1 I bet you're thinking of Damsha Bua (Victory clog).
do they use this song now when they score and then the normal fight song after the field goal?
Is there an extended version of this version? I would love to hear it.
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nd victory clog
Notre dame fans, what's the song name that during it the crowd pumps their fists like the fighting leprechan?
@truckerclock22 Woah!! Achievement much! Some people just find themselves doing stuff like that... wow! Your cousin is either very talenst and very lucky!! Probably both!!
5 foot nothin 100 and nothin
@greymoose1000 it's a true story buddy. Of course hollywood embellishes but Rudy is a real person who really did all the things he did in the movie
Wrong. Damsha bua is played after TD, followed by the victory march post PAT
this is pretty hard to do when your drunk
No. They use Damsha Bua when they score. It's even better.
@ggraffin02 Thanks - won't be hearing much of that though this Saturday - GO BLUE!!!
Yeah that's what I meant. My bad. Pretty sure I made that comment during a long night of lonely drinking and youtube surfing.
You all have sing goofy songs at matches.. It's the same thing
@goblue122394 oh I will, but what kind of example is Denard Robinson is setting for todays kindergartner. They are going to say," look mommy the heisman winner dosen't tie his shoes, why should we?" But in all seriousness that was a hell of a game between two evenly matched teams and Michigan (MEATCHICKEN) was the better team that day. And that is all that counts. NEXT TIME! (SHAKES FIST IN THE AIR)
"Frankly Speaking", just an FYI, we're not all Catholics here in South Bend, and we still love the Irish. In fact, being Catholic should probably have nothing to do with your judgement of the football program or University, unless of course you go to Mass and listen to the game on your portable radio. Case in point, in 2009 President Barack Obama, who last time I checked was not Catholic, delivered the commencement address much to the chagrin of some "staunch" Catholics who came from out of state (primarily Texas, imagine that) to South Bend to set up protests only to be kicked off campus.
I'd venture to say that within the football team itself, based on racial diversity, there is probably a strong majority of non-catholics. Not that anyone should have a problem with that, nor is there any implication of inferiority based on religious affiliation. However, if you're interested in a team that is made up of a single-minded group of kids in terms of religious affiliation, my recommendation would be to look at BYU and send your support their way.
Actually, as a practicing Roman Catholic, Of course I'm going to support institutions of higher learning that are in fact nurtured under the guidance of Holy Father, leader of our faith, The Vicar of Rome and the Leader of the Holy See.. Mind you again The University of Notre Dame is a Roman Catholic University regardless of the political views of someone who gives commencement addresses. If I choose to chant Here Come The Catholics! or waive a Vatican City flag at a ND game..Thats my choice..
+Tyler Iams I know exactly what you are talking about. I am a protestant pastor in Northern Indiana and have a lot of ND fans in my church. It would be the same in Utah for those who are fans of BYU, yet are not mormon.
What the heck??? Who turned it into a Polka??? The base should never cover the melody! Rakes of Mallow is awesome but you can't even tell that that's what this is!
FIGHT ON!!! USC TROJANS.
What is this adulterated crap? I play Rakes of Mallow on bagpipes and sounds nothing like this.