Favourite Song?, Which song do you love and why?
Werewolf |
Sep 22 2003, 07:49 AM
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Finnish Fenian Group: Celtic Lyrics Cairde Posts: 88 Joined: 26-July 03 From: Finland Member No.: 74 |
Like 'em all, love more than a few, but if I had to pick my absolute all time favourite it'd be a close tie between "Boys of the Old Brigade" and "Broad Black Brimmer". Maybe Brimmer would win in the end, I love the idea of "father's room" where this old uniform is hanging.
"When men claim Ireland's freedom the one they'll choose to lead them will wear the broad black brimmer of the I.R.A." |
mysteryghirl |
Sep 22 2003, 10:34 AM
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X Group: Member Posts: 30 Joined: 18-September 03 Member No.: 98 |
Mines would have to be 'The Dying Rebel' and 'The Smashing of the Van'
The dying rebel inspired me to go out and have Harp, Shamrock and Tricolour Tattoos and my Great Grandfather was involved in the smashing of the van at high street prison in Glasgow :ph34r: Although as you say it is a hard choice, as almost all of them invoke emotions. For Example I love The fields of Athenrye but the 2001 CATB recording at the Barrowlands brings out goosebumps all over when the crowd sing it. :wub: |
ChrisyBhoy |
Sep 22 2003, 12:35 PM
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C Group: Celtic Lyrics Cairde Posts: 312 Joined: 29-March 03 Member No.: 8 |
The Dying Rebel
Fathers Blessing Fields of Athenry Grace Brave Pearse Jordan Let The People Sing Take It Down From The Mast And of course, the Old Faithfuls Boys of the Old Brigade Bring Them Home Crossmaglen Roll Of Honour |
Fianna |
Sep 22 2003, 02:06 PM
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�glach Group: Celtic Lyrics Cairde Posts: 298 Joined: 18-May 03 From: Baile �tha Cliath, Saorst�t Eireann Member No.: 39 |
The Foggy Dew, as sung by The Fenians. The athmosphere is fuckin amazin.
And for sheer incitement of hatred and rioting, Follow Me Up To Carlow, as roared by Jim McCann. Fuck yeah! So many though, hard to pick one, keeps changing with the mood. Sl�n |
Charlotte |
Sep 22 2003, 04:28 PM
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Unity, Freedom and Peace supporter Group: Celtic Lyrics Moderator Posts: 630 Joined: 29-March 03 From: Paris, France Member No.: 6 |
Each time I hear a new Irish song, it is my favourite.
Yet, I did love The foggy dew and Danny boy (though you might not agree with that!), probably because of Sinead O'Conor's voice. I am also fond of the Ballad of Mairead Farrell (and so are you, Ryan, I know !), Black is the color and She moved through the fair. These are amongst all those songs that striked me most, but there are hundred others. Slan go foill |
Roidsear |
Sep 23 2003, 07:21 AM
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-=[ M�istir na amhr�in ]=- Group: Root Admin Posts: 162 Joined: 23-June 03 From: Gearm�in Member No.: 56 |
My favs are:
Gleannt�in Ghlas Ghaoth Dobhair - rehearsing it at the moment, that's why... ;) �r� s� do bheatha 'bhaile - The Padraig Pearse version, of course... ;) The Young Ned of the Hill - "...you've tried to break our spirits, but you'll never understand Our love for dear old Ireland that will forge an iron will..." Follow me up to Carlow - ...this always makes a great opener for a gig... ;) ...and there are many others... it depends and changes every once a while... But these will always be among my favs... Beir bua, #Roidsear |
Chucky Armagh |
Sep 23 2003, 07:59 AM
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Daith� Group: Celtic Lyrics Cairde Posts: 173 Joined: 11-July 03 From: Switzerland Member No.: 68 |
Tom Williams
He was hanged in Crumlin Road Gaol, at 19 years of age, showing no cowardice. When I hear that song my heart fills with pride. Joe McDonnell Beacause Brian Warfield wrote it just a couple of hours after Joe died. Basically any song that celebrates the bravery of our patriots ... Grace, Ballad of Bobby Sands, Aiden McAnespie. And Come Out Ye Black and Tans (fight me like a man) This Land is Your Land (from the Hills of Kerry to the Streets of Free Derry) Daithi :ph34r: |
Bj�rn |
Sep 23 2003, 12:46 PM
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Silence must be heard Group: Root Admin Posts: 211 Joined: 28-March 03 From: Kols�s, Norway Member No.: 2 |
Gravity of love by Michael Cretu
Turn around and smell what you don't see Close your eyes ... it is so clear Here's the mirror, behind there is a screen On both ways you can get in Don't think twice before you listen to your heart Follow the trace for a new start What you need and everything you'll feel Is just a question of the deal In the eye of storm you'll see a lonely dove The experience of survival is the key To the gravity of love The path of excess leads to The tower of Wisdom The path of excess leads to The tower of Wisdom Try to think about it ... That's the chance to live your life and discover What it is, what's the gravity of love Look around just people, can you hear their voice Find the one who'll guide you to the limits of your choice But if you're in the eye of storm Just think of the lonely dove The experience of survival is the key To the gravity of love. And...... Push the limits by Michael Cretu Basic instincts, social life Paradoxes side by side Don't submit to stupid rules Be yourself and not a fool Don't accept average habits Open your heart and push the limits Open your heart (echoes) And push the limits (echoes) |
Fianna |
Sep 23 2003, 02:32 PM
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�glach Group: Celtic Lyrics Cairde Posts: 298 Joined: 18-May 03 From: Baile �tha Cliath, Saorst�t Eireann Member No.: 39 |
Ghaoth Dobhair ab�! Hey Roidsear, any chance of us hearing your good self bangin out a few tunes? Ain't that hard to get your stuff on the internet... http://www.iuma.com Sl�n go foill a chairde |
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Chucky Armagh |
Sep 24 2003, 01:02 AM
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Daith� Group: Celtic Lyrics Cairde Posts: 173 Joined: 11-July 03 From: Switzerland Member No.: 68 |
Noel
I was listening to 10 Brave Men last night, Eire Og Live at Tully's Fantastic song |
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