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Charlotte
post Jun 15 2003, 09:42 AM
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Not sure it's the one you're looking for...



Well it was Sunday Bloody Sunday
When they shot the people down
The cries of 13 martyrs
Filled the Free Derry air
Is there anyone amongst you
Dare to blame it on the kids?
Not a soldier boy was bleeding
When they nailed the coffin lids

Sundy Bloody Sunday
Bloody Sunday�s the day!

You claim to be majority
Well you know that it�s a lie
You�re really a minority
On the sweet Emerald Isle
When Stormont bans our marches
They�ve got a lot to learn
Internment is no answer
It�s those mothers turn to burn

You Anglo pigs and Scotties
Sent to colonise the North
You wave your bloody Union Jacks
And you know what it�s worth
How dare you hold to ransom
A people proud and free
Keep Ireland for the Irish
Put the English back to sea

Yes it�s always bloody Sunday
In the concentration camps
Keep the Falls Road free forever
From the bloody English hands
Repatriate to Britain
All of you who call it home
Leave Ireland to the Irish
Not for London or for Rome
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ChrisyBhoy
post Jun 15 2003, 11:12 AM
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If its Crossmaglen by Eire Og you're lookin for then here we go...

Oh I'll sing a song,
Of the bravest men!
That famous fighting unit from Armagh (TIOCFAIDH AR LA)
They are the men,
From Crossmaglen,
Amongst the bravest Irelands ever saw

Chorus
In Crossmaglen,
The fire burns true.
The patriotic flame will never die.
And when you hear the battle cry
It will be the fighting men from Crossmaglen

At night you hear,
Bazookas roar,
Armalites are heard across the land.
The IRA,
Their spirits soar
They know the reckonin has come to hand

Chorus

The British scum,
They do fear,
Never again they'll see their cursed shore.
Because they know
They'll pay dear,
And the RA will even Irelands bloody score.

Chorus

We'll not give up!
Oh Will we fuck!
Until we're free!
Until Irelands out of British hands.
We'll never rest,
Until we see,
The tyrants rule driven from our land (TIOCFAIDH AR LA!)

BTW, In Sunday Bloody Sunday, its the cry of 14 martyrs, not 13 B)
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Matt Hydeus
post Jun 15 2003, 05:07 PM
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hallo Charlotte!
first : my english is not so good :wacko:

and now my question!
this song you've wrote here in the forum ("sunday, bloody sunday"), it remembers me
to the song "Gloomy Sunday"! Is that the same Melody?

I hope you can answer me this! thank you! :)
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Charlotte
post Jun 16 2003, 04:48 AM
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I have no idea as I don't know "Gloomy Sunday".
Sorry.

Slan go foill

PS : where are you from?
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post Jun 16 2003, 06:11 AM
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I'm from Germany-North near Hamburg, the name of the city is Bremen!

I was searching for a song called "Hush" and "Avondale"
so, I'd found this side! :)

are you all from North-Irland?
I was in Irland and the people are very very kind and ready to help! When I was back in germany I missed the kindness. It's a little different between the mentality between Irland and Germany I'd notice.

ps: sorry for my bad english :(
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post Jun 16 2003, 06:15 AM
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Oh!!! :blink: sorry! I was not locked in! thats me, the text above <_< :D
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post Jun 16 2003, 06:26 AM
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here is a link to the song and it's sad story from "Gloomy Sunday":
http://www.phespirit.info/gloomysunday/
the sam m. lewis version is the version I know, interpreted by Bj�rk :wub: , but that's just the lyrics on the link.
I hope I find a link who you can download the song!

aufwiedersehen! ;)
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post Jun 16 2003, 06:37 AM
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QUOTE (Matt Hydeus @ Jun 16 2003, 06:26 AM)
here is a link to the song and it's sad story from "Gloomy Sunday":
http://www.phespirit.info/gloomysunday/
the sam m. lewis version is the version I know, interpreted by Bj�rk :wub: , but that's just the lyrics on the link.
I hope I find a link who you can download the song!

aufwiedersehen! ;)

...To Crossmaglen!
Farewell to Carrickmore!

*cough* sorry.
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post Jun 16 2003, 06:48 AM
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dear ChrisyBhoy!

Because my english is not the best.
so, can you tell me what do you mean with "Crossmaglen" and "Carrickmore"? I don't understand this. I can't translate! :(

forgive me my ignorance! sorry!
could you tell me more about Crossmagle and Carrickmore?
because, I don't have any idea to it!

thank you :)
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post Jun 16 2003, 08:05 AM
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Crossmaglen and Carrickmore are places in Ireland.

There is a song called Auf Weidershen to Crossmaglen
Thats what I typed a part out of.

Auf Weidershen to Crossmaglen
Farewell to Carrickmore
I've seen enough of Ireland boys
And I wont be back for more.

Is the chorus. Your English is good compared to my German, which is, as you could say, sheizer?
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post Jun 16 2003, 01:38 PM
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ah! Thank you for explanation!

Auf Wiedersehen to Crossmaglen!
now I understand!

why is this song wrote "auf wiedersehen" therefore in german? is there any backround to it?

ps: shit=Schei�e ;)
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post Jun 16 2003, 03:11 PM
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pronounced sh-y-zer ?
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post Jun 16 2003, 05:13 PM
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nearly!

german=pronounced-word:

sch = sh - like in "shit" = Sch
ei = y - like in "Hyde" = Schei
� = s - like in "sale" = Schei�
e = e - like in "end" = Schei�e

ps= the "�" is like a double s!
so, you can write "Schei�e" also "Scheisse". It's the same!

So, I hope I could help you with this little Deutsch-Lesson!
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post Jun 24 2003, 11:07 AM
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Man can't you write it right? It's called AUF WIEDERSEHEN to Crossmaglen, u wrote it wrong twice :wacko: :D
And why is this part german?
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post Jun 26 2003, 10:02 AM
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Nat�rlich! Jetzt starten wir hier einen Deutsch-Englisch-Irisch-Kurs? ;)

Of course! Now we're starting a German-English-Irish course? ;)


Ar nd�igh! An dtos�idh muid c�rsa Gearm�inis-Be�rla-Gaeilge anseo? ;)



Gr��' Dich, Matt! bin auch aus Deutschland. Velbert/NRW.
Hope u have fun here!

Sl�n agus beannacht, (Bye and a blessing,)

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