| irish_brigade_rock | Posted on: Jul 17 2006, 09:34 AM |
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http://rebelchords.tripod.com/main.htm I encourage everyone to check this site |
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| irish_brigade_rock | Posted on: Jul 17 2006, 09:33 AM |
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LID OF MY GRANNY'S BIN Joe Mulhearn As [G] I was climbing into bed At me [C] poor old granny's [G] side I looked out the window; The [C] Brits they had [D] arrived. The [G] house they had surrounded; They [C] smashed the front door [D] in. They've [C] come for to [D] take away The [G] lid of me [D] granny's [G]bin. Well she opened up her window And she clambend down the spout. Soon her bin was rattling To call the neighbours out. She took out her whistle And blew away like hell And soon we heard an echo As the neighbours blew as well. [chorus] With a [G] Scream. Bang, Shout. Rattle up a din. [C] Let the army [G] know. me Girls, The [Em] Brits is [D] comin' [G] in. Now rattle up your bin lid. Beat the message out. [C] Get your [G] head down. Whistle. [D] Bang, [G]Shout! A Tommy came right upstairs A rifle in his hand. She kicked him with her button boots As down the hall she ran. Up came another one His medal for to win But all he got right on the gob Was the lid of me granny's bin. The music rose like thunder As the bins and whistles played. The enemy soon retreated. They knew they'd overstayed. It wasn't made of silver, It wasn't made of tin. But once again it saved us all The lid of me granny's bin. The English have the telly, The radio and press; To all communications They've always had access. But from Pettigo to Bellaghy From the Bone to Castlefin, The only way to spread the news Is rattle your granny's bin. MEN OF EASTER WEEK (They Were Soldiers Every One) We [G] remember [D] them with [G] pride, Those who [C] fought and those who [G] died, Of braver [C] men, who now can [G] speak Than the [D] men of Easter [G] week? [chorus] They were soldiers every one, Some with hymn and some with gun, In the fight for liberty To make their Ireland safe and free. Rifle shots and marching feet Ringing through O�Connell street, And the sea lord looking o�er, Now his eyes will see no more. Freedom gained and freedom lost, But each hero paid the cost, Ours will be their legacy, Ireland One our sons will see. |
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| irish_brigade_rock | Posted on: Jul 13 2006, 03:25 PM |
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I only ever heard one version that of Seanchai, it goes to the same tune as 'black is the colour', i would appreciate the other wan, check yer pm |
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| irish_brigade_rock | Posted on: Jul 9 2006, 09:15 PM |
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I beileve that the new albulm is very lazy. Alrite they put a bit of life into the the song jackets green, however the rest of Shebeeen's songs are recorded live and the songs from the other groups are actual recordings they placed on their own cds. It was just a matter of transfering them. So if ye have the other groups cds, ye are actually paying money for songs ye already have. However it's good to bring old classics like 'blood stained bandage' and 'belfast brigade' back to life! |
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| irish_brigade_rock | Posted on: Jul 9 2006, 09:11 PM |
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it's recorded by the dubliners, it's probably on www.balladeers.com |
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| irish_brigade_rock | Posted on: Jul 9 2006, 08:59 PM |
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Ye won't get a good quality copy of this ever!It was done in the H-blocks!! (I heard they don't have a very good recording studio in there!!!ahahaha) |
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| irish_brigade_rock | Posted on: Jul 9 2006, 08:56 PM |
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I never heard this song before, it's not like the Dublin City Ramblers to do contemporary rebel songs |
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| irish_brigade_rock | Posted on: Jul 9 2006, 08:16 PM |
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I think yer merley confused.................same air, totally different song! |
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| irish_brigade_rock | Posted on: Jul 9 2006, 08:14 PM |
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They marched those men in Dublin, and for ireland struck a blow........ (arbour hill) This flower i found in the Wicklow hills, dew fresh and still sad she (3 flowers, about Micheal dwyer) I don't give a care if i shoot down police they are lackys of war never bringers of peace and i gave up my boyhood to drill and to train and to play off my part in the patriot game (patriot game) that ok? |
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