Listening to this awesome music takes me to a country I have privilege of calling it the lannd of my birth. I was born in a mother/baby home (orphanage) in Roscrea,Tipperary. I only spent 15mos in Ireland and the last 63 years in America. I was blessed to be given to two amazing and loving people my parents Mary and Joseph O'Donnell along with 2 older brothers Kevin and Michael and little sister Pat. All of us adopted, I said Mom and Dad were AWESOME. Myself the only one an American born in Ireland. Thanks mom and dad Love you Always.
Your parents must've had irish roots too. Mary and Joseph O'Donnell, now you can't get a more irish name than that. And you were the lucky one been adopted by such loving people. God bless them and you and yours
I took my sons all over Eire weddings, funerals, births you name it, we did it! I also went to the 'so-called' border! There is no border! Irish farmers Brexit et al made a fortune transporting cattle from one side to the other and claiming! Why not ... Even in Blighty Hadrian's wall ... I am accepted by the Scots as our music is similar. Scottish gaelic bit different but who cares. They have their kilts and I have mine ...
Ireland’ story is so tragic, from the plantation by the British paying Scots to settle in the North and breed out the natives in the 1600’s through to partition in 1921, the civil war, the troubles to today, still divided , still a broken country like my own 🏴- which is even more tragic , the only country in history to vote AGAINST its own independence 😂🙈😢
Well I have never been there 😂 may God spare me for one day to go just to walk , for all the boys and girls who crossed the ocean wide happy Saint Patrick's Day to everyone have a fabulous day,
I've never been to Ireland. I'm not an Irishman. Nonetheless, when I hear this music, it transports me to 1916, to the 1920s, the 60s even. I AM there clutching my rifle alongside my comrades and waiting for the ambush to begin when that lorry full of the Queens worst comes around the corner. Thank You from my eternal soul for being who you were and for making this music to chronicle it all. You have inspired an old American Rebel to keep on the fight with your tales of better men and women who believed in something real & true and gave everything to gain it. I know it's kind of warm and squishy, but I tear up when I listen to some of these. Easy to believe in past lives when I listen to Rebel tunes.
I was in bellshill ( where I grew up) in 1966 and met a big Irish man, he was working in the old scrape yard. I asked him when he was last in Ireland, he replied to me"six minutes ago"!!!I was only 16 at the time, now 74 and know now what he means!!
They're us!! Eire!! A proud people!! With these guys!! We can never forget or disown!! Or SHOULD WE!! OR WHY SHOULD WE!! We built half the world!! From the US to Australia!! How dare anyone, look down or put us down!! We are Eire!!
Grew up in Ringsend, 64 years young, still love ❤ my Irish ballads guys, miss them playing in our pubs, no one plays our national anthem any.....very, very sad, we are loosing 😢 our history........no one blame, except ourselves xx
@@hildakane9600 I and my roommate toured free Ireland in May 1991 and I was deeply disturbed when our bus driver said children were being taught Irish in schools because their parents no longer spoke their own language anymore. English, which is my native tongue, had become the national language of Ireland.
@@nancysherburne7445 Hi Nancy, yes the Irish language is taught in schools, unfortunately it's not spoken enough, but certain parts of Ireland are Irish speaking. We are still trying for a United Ireland 🇮🇪 I hope someday our language will be spoken just like the English language. Love from Ireland, have a lovely day my friend ❤
@@p123-o5h I'm not Irish but to me, there is Northern Ireland under the British government. Then there is free Ireland ruled by the Irish government. This was perhaps in a jovial way expressed in the song The Orange and the Green where the two parts of Ireland lie under different rules. If you said something I disagreed with, I would hope to tell you in a more civil style.
I remember 38 years ago when my husband and I and were graced to have visted Ireland. I became captivated with the culture, the music, the beauty of this country. I finally realized and appreciated that I was 25 %Irish. I love the stories that my grandmother told me about the county her parents were from in Ireland. When i wanted to play the violin at nine years old, with no encouragement from my parents, my grandmother was not surprised- "you have Irish blood, of course you are going to want toplay the violin." My trip made me proud that I have Iriah blood in me- I only wiah I had more!!!!
I grew up listening and singing along to these guys and have the honor of seeing them a many times. Thank you for those wonderful memories. Happy St Paddy's from NY.
Remember my dad play these and my great gran when growing up god rest and bless them both so many memories now I listen to the word my dad singing them laughing and reminiscing all makes sense happy memories love my angels above miss so much xx
I've seen these lads many times in Ireland because I'm Irish but I'd love to see the perform in New York some day. Just to tick it off the bucket list 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
I'm a prod from N I Coleraine to be exact long ago I knew that I was irish by birth and knew that was very much more important than religion nothing should be allowed to devide us
I'm a 40 year old Protestant from Northern Ireland. Now I'm a man I realise there is no Catholic or Protestants anymore. It's just rich people and poor people. And most of us Irishmen are poor so we're all on the same side.
Hello there, I am a 60 year old from Manchester. I am Irish descent and raised a Catholic. Probably because of my background I have always had a strong interest in Irish politics and culture. I have always had a dream for all the tribes and traditions of all the British and Irish Isles to come together. To celebrate our commonalities, to accept all expressions and to understand our common histories. All the best to you brother.
The only reason not to like this is because you would much rather hear them perform it live!!! I have seen them so many times up in New York and the Wolfe Tones are the most amazing band on stage. Perfect blend of traditional and rebel!!! Thanks for all the memories and great times.
Totally agree, amazing on stage, I'm 63 yrs old, and all the old awl haunts on the Northside of Dublin they played, from Coolock to Edenmore, Don't forget Innis Feil G A A, club, thank you lads
I’m an Australian of convict ancestry and descended from the Houses of Mahoney, Finn and Allen. My ancestral home towns are Limerick and Cashel, the Provence of Munster the County of Cork. If this group doesn’t raise the hair on the back of ya neck, then you’re either not of Irish blood…. Or ya dead. Erin go Bragh !
My grandad was in the war of independence I never knew him because he died before I was born. I was born in England but all my ancestors were Irish. I'm 100% DNA Irish. This music reminds me of my granddad even though I've never seen a photograph of him but I know about his life.😢
something about this music makes me feel incredibly at peace, as if my heritage itself is comforting and protecting me. i've only come across Irish music recently, but i connected with it instantly, and now i'm a big fan. thanks for uploading this!
I can't wait to get back to Celtic Park. I often tell my wife that the birth of our son is the second greatest day of my life. The best was St Johnstone in 98 to stop the huns grabbing 10! No matter how many games I have been to, nothing compares to that.
@@boldhylandpaddy5288 i was 14 then! There have been many great seasons since, but this year was a complete write off. Honestly they bottled it and let Rangers run away with it. Ah well, just have to bounce back next year 🇮🇪
@@johnroarty4077 THE FALKLAND ISLES belong to THE LORD .The English captain John Strong made the first recorded landing in the Falklands, in 1690, and named the sound between the two main islands after Viscount Falkland, a British naval official. The name was later applied to the whole island group.The vast majority of FALKLANDERS are of BRITISH DECENT.
I Love the Wolfe Tones. We always went to Bundoran on holidays as a kid in the 1960s/70s... ONeils was the bar to go to..... I still love the wolfe tones. BUT I BELIEVE NOT 1 LIFE IS WORTH ANY CAUSE
Oh please. Every people has a right to defend themselves against tyranny. Would you have stood by and done nothing while your own people were slaughtered by invaders? If yes then shame on you!
@@danbreen6946 Wolfetones 1964 till present m8...one truly authentic Irish Folk group with some of the finest patriotic ballads you could ever wish to hear.
Im irish i miss my mam and dad and my brother micheal jackson who died iv never been the samè miss you all so much my lovr and preyers always xxxxxxxxx
My first concert I was 15 maybe 14 me Martin and Tommy I've know idea how they doing these days I want nothing but the best for both God bless you wherever you are
Right now, the fighting irish are turning their eyes to the Muslim extremism in their own country. Like many other Nations in Europe. Time to take out the trash, the child pedos and the beheaders.
I heard them last about 15 years ago in Derry at the forum. I hear them in Dublin as a kid a few years earlier. Awesome live and much better when you are half tanked!!
I am an English man and listen to these song with compassion if that is the right wording and really enjoy the music and the songs and feel for those back then
Two days ago was the day that Argentinians remember our Navy in honour of William Brown's greatest victory against the English Navy. I love the song you wrote in his name.
Listening to this awesome music takes me to a country I have privilege of calling it the lannd of my birth. I was born in a mother/baby home (orphanage) in Roscrea,Tipperary. I only spent 15mos in Ireland and the last 63 years in America. I was blessed to be given to two amazing and loving people my parents Mary and Joseph O'Donnell along with 2 older brothers Kevin and Michael and little sister Pat. All of us adopted, I said Mom and Dad were AWESOME. Myself the only one an American born in Ireland. Thanks mom and dad Love you Always.
Mother homes is a stain on Ireland. I myself was in homes. Not good not nice. But were irish.IRELAND..is our home...
Your parents must've had irish roots too. Mary and Joseph O'Donnell, now you can't get a more irish name than that. And you were the lucky one been adopted by such loving people. God bless them and you and yours
It is awesome being Irish take care brother
I left northern ireland in 1979 moved to Dublin I've live here 40 years now what a beautiful country let's unite
Ireland for the Irish..Glas,Bàn agus Oràiste!..May we rise once more!❤
The year I was born
I took my sons all over Eire weddings, funerals, births you name it, we did it! I also went to the 'so-called' border! There is no border! Irish farmers Brexit et al made a fortune transporting cattle from one side to the other and claiming! Why not ... Even in Blighty Hadrian's wall ... I am accepted by the Scots as our music is similar. Scottish gaelic bit different but who cares. They have their kilts and I have mine ...
I just seen a comment about catholics and protestants enjoy your life and make sure you're live your life and be good to everyone else xxx
‘Whatsoever you do to the least of mine, that you do to me’ -JESUS CHRIST
Irish or not, we could all learn a thing or two about courage, freedom, resistance, self-rule, and solidarity, from Ireland and the Irish
I'm from Arizona@jimdoherty1797
@jimdoherty1797 There is something about Irish music that stirs my soul
Ireland’ story is so tragic, from the plantation by the British paying Scots to settle in the North and breed out the natives in the 1600’s through to partition in 1921, the civil war, the troubles to today, still divided , still a broken country like my own 🏴- which is even more tragic , the only country in history to vote AGAINST its own independence 😂🙈😢
@@chrisstirling4035some day as us Irish say your day will come tiocadh ar lar 🏴🇮🇪
Love wolfe tones and my heart is in Ireland 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
The brilliant Wolfe tones great songs love them all my life proud to be Irish 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Born 1968 in Dublin city proud memories of my father singing these songs EIRE 32
Wonderful songs... I only discovered I am part Irish at 60 years of age. 22% from both sides of the border. And proud of it.
Well I have never been there 😂 may God spare me for one day to go just to walk , for all the boys and girls who crossed the ocean wide happy Saint Patrick's Day to everyone have a fabulous day,
I grew up with Irish Music and learned to sing it from the time I could talk....I love the Wolfetones
Me 2
I've never been to Ireland. I'm not an Irishman. Nonetheless, when I hear this music, it transports me to 1916, to the 1920s, the 60s even. I AM there clutching my rifle alongside my comrades and waiting for the ambush to begin when that lorry full of the Queens worst comes around the corner. Thank You from my eternal soul for being who you were and for making this music to chronicle it all. You have inspired an old American Rebel to keep on the fight with your tales of better men and women who believed in something real & true and gave everything to gain it. I know it's kind of warm and squishy, but I tear up when I listen to some of these. Easy to believe in past lives when I listen to Rebel tunes.
thanks comrade
Well said Man 👍
thanks mo chara ireland forever!
😂😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Right there with you...
I am listening now in memory of my late brother Sheamie who passed away recently 💔🙏👍🏼☘☘☘🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🙏🙏🙏
May he be resting in Paradise
God bless you and yours🙏🙏🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
When you see him again i bet you two will have alot to talk about. ❤
Thoughts and prayers with you Noreen 🙏
@@hildakane9600 thank you
Well said we're all Irish people the best people to ever walk on God's green earth 💚☘🇮🇪
there is none better.there is none good,no not one,all fall short of THE GLORY OF GOD.
Acbvvs.bvd.
ÇDCF
I'm gvfva.fc.acv caa
AWESOME songs great 😊
I grew up with this music and love it just as much today🥺💚
I was in bellshill ( where I grew up) in 1966 and met a big Irish man, he was working in the old scrape yard. I asked him when he was last in Ireland, he replied to me"six minutes ago"!!!I was only 16 at the time, now 74 and know now what he means!!
I was born in London, both my parents were Irish Co Kerry. They always put these songs on good memories ❤❤❤
Still going great, would make you proud to Irish, keep it going.
I lived in Ireland for one year. I'm a proud argentinian guy but Ireland is my part of my heart. I love those songs ❤
❤😮😅
They're us!! Eire!! A proud people!!
With these guys!! We can never forget or disown!! Or SHOULD WE!!
OR WHY SHOULD WE!!
We built half the world!! From the US to Australia!!
How dare anyone, look down or put us down!! We are Eire!!
Pure.majic
💚💚🇨🇮🇨🇮
@@ttbrianmills3626 l
Bapeidh ar la linn
Shit too much of the black gold there
I saw the boys several times when I lived in NJ. They make me proud of my Irish heritage
Up the Byrne's.
Raised with rebel music all my life, very proud to know them all, and still sing along with them ❤
Grew up in Ringsend, 64 years young, still love ❤ my Irish ballads guys, miss them playing in our pubs, no one plays our national anthem any.....very, very sad, we are loosing 😢 our history........no one blame, except ourselves xx
@@hildakane9600 I and my roommate toured free Ireland in May 1991 and I was deeply disturbed when our bus driver said children were being taught Irish in schools because their parents no longer spoke their own language anymore. English, which is my native tongue, had become the national language of Ireland.
@@nancysherburne7445 Hi Nancy, yes the Irish language is taught in schools, unfortunately it's not spoken enough, but certain parts of Ireland are Irish speaking. We are still trying for a United Ireland 🇮🇪 I hope someday our language will be spoken just like the English language. Love from Ireland, have a lovely day my friend ❤
@@nancysherburne7445no one in their right mind calls the republic of ireland 'free ireland' you 15th generation americans need to stop this nonsense
@@p123-o5h I'm not Irish but to me, there is Northern Ireland under the British government. Then there is free Ireland ruled by the Irish government. This was perhaps in a jovial way expressed in the song The Orange and the Green where the two parts of Ireland lie under different rules. If you said something I disagreed with, I would hope to tell you in a more civil style.
Met them many times at the National Irish club in kilburn. I worked there, the craic was mighty!
I went there often :)
Happy St Patrick's!
Presume it was Rugby? Hurling? Dangerous stuff ... stay out
I remember 38 years ago when my husband and I and were graced to have visted Ireland. I became captivated with the culture, the music, the beauty of this country. I finally realized and appreciated that I was 25 %Irish. I love the stories that my grandmother told me about the county her parents were from in Ireland. When i wanted to play the violin at nine years old, with no encouragement from my parents, my grandmother was not surprised- "you have Irish blood, of course you are going to want toplay the violin." My trip made me proud that I have Iriah blood in me- I only wiah I had more!!!!
Tanks too them. A nation once ...
25% is more than enough it makes you one of us .👍🍺☘
Tal karen
Beautiful
Where are your Irish roots?
Thanks always for keeping our history alive 💚
My father posted me this album in 1998 not long after I had emigrated to NYC.. My favorite album of all time. H'on the tones. TAL
Highland Paddy gave this a massive 👍. 💚🍀🍀🍀
I grew up listening and singing along to these guys and have the honor of seeing them a many times. Thank you for those wonderful memories. Happy St Paddy's from NY.
I might go to New York city.
Broadway here Tara OK Sleep 😴💤
Very good relaxing weekend Tara OK Sleep 😴
I'd LOVE to see them AGAIN.
Happy St Patrick's 2023. ☘
A great many Irish Folk Groups...but apart from the Dubliners these guys are DOMINANT😉🎵😉🎵
One of the most elite albums ever touched by the soul of man.
Remember my dad play these and my great gran when growing up god rest and bless them both so many memories now I listen to the word my dad singing them laughing and reminiscing all makes sense happy memories love my angels above miss so much xx
100 PER CENT IRISH born and bred in the rebel County Cork love the Wolfetones.
Yes. Perkin Warbeck was that rebel.
I've seen these lads many times in Ireland because I'm Irish but I'd love to see the perform in New York some day. Just to tick it off the bucket list 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
25th anniversary at the barrowlands the best night ever
I loved there performances saw them many times.
@@trudiereinhardt6392good 👍🙏 love them give you new lease of life
@@mlrlamoneill8818 listen to Jim singing Grace ❤
It's sad Wolfe tones coming to a retirement,looking forward to see.n them on last day in Dublin.
When is it pal
I'm listening to the Wolfe Tones since I can remember I love the music 🎶 and the story's 💚🤍🧡
🎉love this makes me happy and sad.
VAMOS WOLF TONES MUCH RESPECT FROM 🇦🇷❤
❤💪 Much respect from Arizona❤💪
I'm a prod from N I Coleraine to be exact long ago I knew that I was irish by birth and knew that was very much more important than religion nothing should be allowed to devide us
I'm a 40 year old Protestant from Northern Ireland. Now I'm a man I realise there is no Catholic or Protestants anymore. It's just rich people and poor people. And most of us Irishmen are poor so we're all on the same side.
Hello there, I am a 60 year old from Manchester. I am Irish descent and raised a Catholic. Probably because of my background I have always had a strong interest in Irish politics and culture. I have always had a dream for all the tribes and traditions of all the British and Irish Isles to come together. To celebrate our commonalities, to accept all expressions and to understand our common histories. All the best to you brother.
No more brother wars
Dream On You Hate Us
@@danbreen6946 Whom are "us" Henry ?
well said
Absolutely wonderful ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The Wolfe Tones were Fantastic!!! This brings back so many wonderful memories. Thank you. Nr. Ireland.
Marie Livingstone still are!! And Will always be a fantastic band
Yes Harry Bhoy 81, you are right they are Fantastic!!!
It’s the north of Ireland 🇮🇪 Northern Ireland is in Africa
Top class Irish Band 🍀🇮🇪👌👍🇮🇪🍀🍀🇮🇪
For you John. I miss you every day! Hope you're belting the songs out in Paradise.... like you did when you were here with us.....
Listen to this and never forget your roots💚💚💚💚
The only reason not to like this is because you would much rather hear them perform it live!!! I have seen them so many times up in New York and the Wolfe Tones are the most amazing band on stage. Perfect blend of traditional and rebel!!! Thanks for all the memories and great times.
They played in skerries community centre cira 2010 class act 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Totally agree, amazing on stage, I'm 63 yrs old, and all the old awl haunts on the Northside of Dublin they played, from Coolock to Edenmore, Don't forget Innis Feil G A A, club, thank you lads
⅞I 4hwyp⁶h
Saw them in the London Irish centre tonight. What a great night ☘☘☘☘☘
Have seen these guys in Belfast and Dungannon keep it going proud to be Irish xx
I’m an Australian of convict ancestry and descended from the Houses of Mahoney, Finn and Allen. My ancestral home towns are Limerick and Cashel, the Provence of Munster the County of Cork.
If this group doesn’t raise the hair on the back of ya neck, then you’re either not of Irish blood…. Or ya dead.
Erin go Bragh !
Celticman your people made something .I mean your people were something..😊
You know fine well that they had to be strong as what came .b.t.w. the women were very strong.
Ronan told me of you. Like Scots Folk music. Xxx😂😊🎉 and are quite stirring. For Ronan!!!❤
My grandad was in the war of independence I never knew him because he died before I was born. I was born in England but all my ancestors were Irish. I'm 100% DNA Irish. This music reminds me of my granddad even though I've never seen a photograph of him but I know about his life.😢
👍💚☘
The Valley of Knockanure is my favorite Wolfe Tones song. Anyone listening to this needs to check that one out next.
very unique voice by the lead singer.. brilliant band and songs
Thanks for our history in music and songs of us thank you 💯✊💫💫💫
I love Irish music.
something about this music makes me feel incredibly at peace, as if my heritage itself is comforting and protecting me. i've only come across Irish music recently, but i connected with it instantly, and now i'm a big fan. thanks for uploading this!
Brilliant
I feel the same. It's like a new belonging that I didn't really think of before. There is enormous security in it.
Years ago when travelling from England to Celtic games with my mates this was a favourite listening for us all there and back in the car.🍀🇮🇪👍🏻
Im a Celtic symphony man meself. God bless the green and white city of Glasgow 🍀🍀🍀
I can't wait to get back to Celtic Park. I often tell my wife that the birth of our son is the second greatest day of my life. The best was St Johnstone in 98 to stop the huns grabbing 10! No matter how many games I have been to, nothing compares to that.
@@Bigramt that was a great season. 👍.. the season i saw dembele on the tele he score a hat trick against the current Huns was a great day too 🍀🍀
@@boldhylandpaddy5288 i was 14 then! There have been many great seasons since, but this year was a complete write off. Honestly they bottled it and let Rangers run away with it. Ah well, just have to bounce back next year 🇮🇪
I had the "luck of the Irish" to have heard the Wolfe Tones sing when i was in Ireland!!
Great band!! Saw them at the Irish centre Camden. London!!
ALL OVER THE WORLD YOU CAN HEAR THE SONG OF WOLF TONES IN ALL IRISH PUB
Thank you for your decades of joy and Hope. TAL
You're welcome
This music is awesome!!! Love from Argentina!
The Malvinas belong to Argentina.
Your day will come.
@@SirAntoniousBlock Glasgow Celtic fans love ARGENTINA 😁😁😁
Las Islas Malvinas ARGENTINA 😀
@@SirAntoniousBlock STOP LYING
@@johnroarty4077 THE FALKLAND ISLES belong to THE LORD .The English captain John Strong made the first recorded landing in the Falklands, in 1690, and named the sound between the two main islands after Viscount Falkland, a British naval official. The name was later applied to the whole island group.The vast majority of FALKLANDERS are of BRITISH DECENT.
Love these songs they were brilliant to watch and listen to
Love The Wolfe Tones love their songs
Love the wolfetones I am listening to them since I was a child
God bless ALL my Irish people 🇮🇪☘️
And Scottish. 😊
God bless all the Irish people
GOD bless ALL people
@@gilliangranger591 protestant shitters
I Love the Wolfe Tones. We always went to Bundoran on holidays as a kid in the 1960s/70s... ONeils was the bar to go to..... I still love the wolfe tones. BUT I BELIEVE NOT 1 LIFE IS WORTH ANY CAUSE
Oh please. Every people has a right to defend themselves against tyranny. Would you have stood by and done nothing while your own people were slaughtered by invaders? If yes then shame on you!
Love this. Good luck from The Netherlands 🇳🇱 ❤ 🇨🇮
I saw them in 1987 at Milwaukee's Irish Festival. So much fun!
thanks from Scotland, RU and LV!!!!!
The wolf tones one of the best bands in the world
The first concert I saw them when my heart is in Ireland was the number 1 song in Ireland that year
St Patricks Day 2021 and still a powerfull album to listen to
Absolutly👍👍
Glasgow Celtic fans...we got it...Tyrconnel Bhoys/ghirls
@@danbreen6946 Wolfetones 1964 till present m8...one truly authentic Irish Folk group with some of the finest patriotic ballads you could ever wish to hear.
This album makes my heart want to fall off the wagon. Long live Ireland and her people 🖤
Happy St Patrick's 2023, I m having an alcohol free Guinness ☘
Aye lad 🇮🇪☘️☘️
Fantastic ballads and the group creates a fantastic atmosphere live. Used to see them every Monday in The Old Shieling on the Howth road
Remember that so well, lived in Donnaycarney at the time, your bringing me right back, thank you 😊
@@hildakane9600 they bring. goose pimples out on you
Me to 1976,
Im irish i miss my mam and dad and my brother micheal jackson who died iv never been the samè miss you all so much my lovr and preyers always xxxxxxxxx
They're still the best
Love the wolf tones proud to be Irish and a good catholic, HAPPY ST. PATRICKS TO ALL 🇮🇪🙏🍺🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪GOD BLESS UKRAINE 🇺🇦 🙏
Trrrrfcvdc iouTG g g h. High yersel tee
Fck of go to Ukraine then proove it
Fuck the Ukraine
Hi have seen them so many times when I was younger have not forgotten how good they were and I still to this day play all there c d
When Ireland is a nation united and free. 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Love the wolf tones,
I'm not Irish but this makes me proud to be Irish.
If you are Irish in your Heart, then you are Irish Mo Chara, Erin Abu, (Ireland Forever) 🇮🇪☘️
I’d rather be French.
@@stevedunn854 the French don't want you.
What a joke, Ireland is being invaded by Africans, but do tell me about the English 50 years ago... where is your backbone today?
@@stevedunn854not sure the French would take ya pal. 👍👍👍
Saw these guys in Dublin about forty years ago in Wexford Inn. Only gig I’d ever been to where everyone ended up standing on the tables.
No one can ever beat the irish because we are one big
Family
Thanks a billion for posting it. I love this record.
My first concert I was 15 maybe 14 me Martin and Tommy I've know idea how they doing these days I want nothing but the best for both God bless you wherever you are
Well Brian warfield has a tiktok account you could go follow it if you have the app:)
Can't believe I'm related to such talented people
I heard these guys over 30 years ago in Dublin and since I fully understood the fighting spirit of Irish
Thank you Alain...........all nations must fight for their freedom from the wicked enemy that butchered and damned.Merci!
Right now, the fighting irish are turning their eyes to the Muslim extremism in their own country. Like many other Nations in Europe. Time to take out the trash, the child pedos and the beheaders.
I heard them last about 15 years ago in Derry at the forum. I hear them in Dublin as a kid a few years earlier. Awesome live and much better when you are half tanked!!
An exceptional song for me, ‘only our rivers run free’.
My absolute favorite song. Love Grace also.
Check out Clan Carney (George and Pop)
Yes......Joe Mc Donald for me.....all their ballads hit us in some way or another ❤
I just think they are fantastic
I love this song we must stay positive you never know
Merry Christmas nanny and grandad 🥰🥰
Magnificent!!!
Thanks for uploading this! I enjoyed The Wolfe Tones very much, will listen to more of their music!
I love the Wolfe tones and the Dubliners
God bless ☘️xx
I'm a 50 year old, agree with ye brother.
Fantastic heart Songs.
I am an English man and listen to these song with compassion if that is the right wording and really enjoy the music and the songs and feel for those back then
GOD BLESS IRELAND .UNTIDE IRELAND . A NATION AN FREE
I'm a Irishman with centuries of Eire ..ah we' ll sing about 'our' feckin past and future
But, do bugger all about being ruled by Europe
Two days ago was the day that Argentinians remember our Navy in honour of William Brown's greatest victory against the English Navy. I love the song you wrote in his name.
God Bless Argentina The Witch Has Went To Meet Her Maker
It's 5000 degrees where that evil bitch Thatcher is now....LAS ISLAS MALVINAS ARGENTINA.
The Irish still support you Argentina
With the empire tumbling down
Let no paddies back the crown
That was the Spanish navy
In these times it's nice to listen sorry getting a bit sentimental
not at all it's called being a proud Irishman I'm listening in NY how you think I feel
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