@@TheofficialSirenheadr 👍🏻 I'm guessing by the sound quality that it may be the 1920s or 30s, perhaps 40s, but the sound quality doesn't sound like it's from the 40s.
@SalmonOfKnowledge1 I agree, the English and the Irish have more in common than they think, in fact, the English are rather Anglo-Celts than Anglo-Saxons, and still more certainly is Anglo-Celtic a more accurate term than Anglo-Saxon, not only for that British nationality which includes the Scots, the Irish and the Welsh; but also for that Britannic race. So, I think there is no reason to fight, both nations should work together for a better future. I love both countries, I love Ireland and I love England, I hope to visit them one day.
@@eoin. Both the English and the Irish have Celtic roots that trace back to ancient times. This shared heritage is reflected in aspects of language, mythology, music, and art that have influenced both cultures. Both the English and the Irish have rich literary traditions that have produced world-renowned writers, poets, and playwrights. Figures like William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, James Joyce, and W.B. Yeats have made significant contributions to global literature Both countries have too much in common, it is time for both to work together as brothers.
@@eoin. Both the English and the Irish have Celtic roots that trace back to ancient times. This shared heritage is reflected in aspects of language, mythology, music, and art that have influenced both cultures. Both the English and the Irish have rich literary traditions that have produced world-renowned writers, poets, and playwrights. Figures like William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, James Joyce, and W.B. Yeats have made significant contributions to global literature Both countries have too much in common, it is time for both to work together as brothers.
@@josephgoebbels2854 lol, the english have also colonised ireland, which puts a little bit of a spanner in the works in the whole peaceful relation thing
I listen to the anthem every day it’s my favourite
Ring tone on my phone
Half 🇮🇪 and 🇬🇧 thank you 🇮🇪 great song many respects to the 🇮🇪
Great find!
Thanks!
BEAUTIFUL
What year was this recorded? Do you know? It's really great!
No sadly
@@TheofficialSirenheadr 👍🏻 I'm guessing by the sound quality that it may be the 1920s or 30s, perhaps 40s, but the sound quality doesn't sound like it's from the 40s.
@@AmeliaEarhart537 yes thats my guess
Anglo-Saxons and Celts united as brothers against moral degeneration and corruption.
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@SalmonOfKnowledge1
I agree, the English and the Irish have more in common than they think, in fact, the English are rather Anglo-Celts than Anglo-Saxons, and still more certainly is Anglo-Celtic a more accurate term than Anglo-Saxon, not only for that British nationality which includes the Scots, the Irish and the Welsh; but also for that Britannic race.
So, I think there is no reason to fight, both nations should work together for a better future.
I love both countries, I love Ireland and I love England, I hope to visit them one day.
very funny.
@@eoin.
Both the English and the Irish have Celtic roots that trace back to ancient times. This shared heritage is reflected in aspects of language, mythology, music, and art that have influenced both cultures.
Both the English and the Irish have rich literary traditions that have produced world-renowned writers, poets, and playwrights. Figures like William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, James Joyce, and W.B. Yeats have made significant contributions to global literature
Both countries have too much in common, it is time for both to work together as brothers.
@@eoin.
Both the English and the Irish have Celtic roots that trace back to ancient times. This shared heritage is reflected in aspects of language, mythology, music, and art that have influenced both cultures.
Both the English and the Irish have rich literary traditions that have produced world-renowned writers, poets, and playwrights. Figures like William Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, James Joyce, and W.B. Yeats have made significant contributions to global literature
Both countries have too much in common, it is time for both to work together as brothers.
@@josephgoebbels2854 lol, the english have also colonised ireland, which puts a little bit of a spanner in the works in the whole peaceful relation thing