🍀Love the bagpipes! St.Patrick’s Cathedral is breathtaking…got to go inside before Christmas at night 2002…saw the manger ….architecture so gloriously lifting one’s heart and soul to our Almighty God♥️🙏🏻🍀Thank you for blessing us today! May God be with you and yours and continue carrying on your traditions for the younger ones to be nurtured and strengthened and stand strong against all dark forces eroding this fabric of civilization!🍀♥️🙏🏻 🍀Happy St.Patrick’sDay🍀
FREE SCOTLAND AND NORTHERN IRELAND from SKUNKY DEMONIC english and their curry smelling awful odorous indian peons. Happy St. Patrick's day to ALL LOVELY IRISH PEOPLE. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I attended the last year's St. Patrick Day in NYC, and although I'm Italian, I gotta say that I felt Irish for a day. I like to think of our two peoples as brothers. Long live Ireland and Italy 🇮🇪 🇮🇹
What a difference from my mom’s home town. It was so small the St. Patrick’s Day parade was an Irish setter and a guy who used to have a Clancy Brothers record.
Lord to mercy on my daddy,Maurice Whelan,My daddy led the saint Patty's day parade in Manhattan with the 69th regiment most of my life this is my first saint Patty's day in 48 years without my daddy my heart is broken
@demetrafotinatos389 Efxaristoume 💗🇱🇷💙🇬🇷Thn Agaph mas NIKOA MOU Semera Exoun Konta Sthn Geitonia Mas Epano Se Bouno Polles Orchestres Like Musik Festivities For The IRISH Day OF ST.PATRICK'S DAY And Lots Of Foods.MARIA IS THERE WITH HER HUSBAND ALREADY TELLING AS IS SO BEAUTIFUL.AND IF WE WANT TO GO TO,WITH SOFIA.WE MIGHT GO..NA PERNATE ORAIA STHN ELLADA MAS WE TALKED SOON GOD WILLING LVU.⚘⚘⚘😍😀😘
@demetrafotinatos389 ❤Efxaristoume Nikola mas k Olous All the DRONES 📸 ENGINEERS THEY did GREAT WORK in GREECE For The Apokries🎈🎈🎈 Festivities.💏🎊 Today We Having ST.PATRICK'S DAY And There IS SO Much Joiment all over in So Many States. AND all Over The World.Thn Agaph Mas Pantote Sending Me Polla polla Filakia Panemorfa Plana Tragoudia Videos That You Always Sending marvelously positive results Niko..Mas Dinoun XARA K GALHNH Talk to you Soon GOD WILLING 🎆🎆🎆😍😊🙂😍🥰 I
Awesome Parade! May the Luck of the Irish be with you All Today on March 17 2024! I'm watching this on St. PATRICK'S Day! Peace, Love,Light and Luck be with you all today and for another year as we take another spin around the Sun!✌🏻💕💫🌈💰🍀🦄🧙♀️🔮🧝♂️🧝🏻♀️🧚🏼♀️🧚🏻♂️🦄🍀💰🍀🌈🍻💚🎶💃🏻🎻🥁🍻
It's fake news NBC. Of course not. But there were dozens of FDNY marching who gave a thumbs up to the real patriots in front of Trump Tower. Thank you FDNY
Happy Saint Patrick's Day 2024 ! Greetings from France ! I attended the parade, last year, on O'Connell Street in Dublin : great atmosphere and souvenirs ! God bless Irish people everywhere in the world and Irish American people !
Thank you for posting this. I missed it yesterday...didn't know it was on and even if I did, my T.V is on the fritz. Thanks again! I felt like something was missing without the parade! Even though I'm cooking my usual corned beef, cabbage and potatoes. Although I am not Irish, my family and I have always celebrated it! Have a great day everybody!
Where is the group that marches with 343 American flags? I believe they commemorate FDNY who died in 9-11. Did they march already ? UPDATE: they are coming at 01:02:51 Stunning shot at 01:04:35
@@nmatthew7469 you seriously did not visit the north of Spain right ? You don’t know anything about the Iberian peninsula and who our ancestors were, so shut up
The Mayor and Police Commissioner “ NYC and the subways are safe” 😂 with the lead being thrown in the subway and even with the NY Army & Air National Guard on guard duty. NYC is going to get worse.
People of NYC. Vote Conservative Republican in every single election. Take your city back. Get your civil rights back. Get your 2nd Amendment back. Stop voting for liberal socialist politicians.
Hearing the Mayor saying this parade was about honouring women,was both heartening and heartbreaking,when those in power here in Ireland TRIED to remove us from our consituation only last week,the day before Mother's day no less. Milliún go raibh maith agat America 🙏 For not only acknowledging us women but the Irish too,when our own Government seem hell bent these last 2 yrs on eradicating both ? 💚
Great parade and great piping but the Pipers are in Scottish and British Army Pipe Band uniforms, nothing in their uniforms have any Irish connections, hope they celebrate St Andrews Day with equal enthusiasm. Greetings from a U.K. Piper 🇬🇧🇺🇸
There’s been mouth blown bagpipes in Ireland since time immemorial, but the Scots do seem to have cornered this particular “market”, as your comment shows.
@@davidpryle3935You're right, the Scottish sell it as their own to stupid tourists like me. But now I know, thanks to you. 😅 What about tartan patterned cloth? 🤔
@@ouafa-nrw2007 I can’t really help you there. Certainly the Irish have worn Kilts just as long as the Scots. But the Irish Kilt is plain and does not have tartan. Having said that, its important to remember that Gaelic Scotland (the Highlands and Islands) and Ireland have been interacting with each other for thousands of years and there has been major crossover. A good example of this would be the Gaelic language spoken in both countries.
@@Mncrrwe suffered 800 years under the brits with slavery, way, colonialism, ethnic cleansing, penal laws and genocide. The Brits still hold a portion of our land in the North of Ireland
Maybe get it right , the tricolour has nothing to do with st Patrick . The St Patrick flag is white with a red cross (that is also in the union flag🇬🇧) for northern ireland 🇬🇧🇬🇧 st patrick colour isn't green it's actually blue . And the Guinness that is drunk is actually a protestant drink ! Made by orangemen who supported the uvf in Northern ireland and gave them 100 thousand pounds, also hated catholics and refused to let them work for the Guinness factory. So next time ya have a Guinness (also known as black protestant porter) wear a wee orangeman sash 😊
@@Mncrr St Patrick was ramono British. The irish enslaved him for 6 years before he returned to Britain before going back to ireland to teach Christianity. So the irish celebrate a British man who they enslaved .
@@Mncrr it started off as a presbyterian/protestant ulster-scot parade in boston. type in.......forged in ulster-blog; the scots irish origins of st patricks day parades in america. .........the irish charitable society formed in 1734 which followed the earlier scots one. ti was just a walk to the local tavern after their meetings. they adopted the british military fifes and drums. then in 1800s the later catholic irish were allowed to join. the new york one started some 60 years later. the same thing, a walk to the local tavern....the crown and thistle. then, the american irish adopted the scottish military scottish pipebands..
Could you please explain to me what part of this is Irish culture? Apart from green tops and ties. Why are they wearing Scottish kilts, Scottish Glengarrys, Scottish Argyll jackets, Scottish Bonnie Prince Charlie Jackets and playing the Scottish Higjland bagpipes? Disgusting theft of another countries culture. From Scotland.
The Irish have two pipes; 1. Piobaí Choghaidh (War Pipes/Bagpipes. 2.Piobaí Uilleann/ Elbow Pipes. One is for outdoor and the other is usually for more "session" music.
Pipe bands in the Gaelic Tradition (Ireland, Scotland, the US, Canada, etc.) wear Scottish-looking garb when they march. Not because they’re Scots, but because that’s how pipe bands dress. That's the tradition. Theoretically, piping dates back to the Irish mists, Tuatha De Danaans, the Red Branch, but the pipers we see on our streets now are part of a tradition no older than 1902. The Highland Pipes are war pipes. But there were no warrior Gaelic clans left in Ireland after the Siege of Limerick (1691) - (that’s right, all the murdering done afterwards was to farmers, fishermen, cattlemen, and shop keepers), and none in Scotland after Culloden (1746). The only piping anyone heard after that was if the British Army came tramping up your street - and only after 1854, when pipers attached to British regiments were first recognized by the War Office. What we see now is a hybrid: Irish, Scottish, and British. Particularly the clothes. Scottish tartans always referred to a specific place, or clan, or entity, which is still the case, but now they have to be registered with some ministry in London or Edinburgh. The Irish, by contrast, never wore kilts, or tartans, and while they’ve adopted them in modern times for parades, they have their own registry in Dublin. The plain orange kilts (or saffron kilts) worn by the Irish Defense Forces and a few other groups are meant to put a question to rest - them or us? - while harking back to Ireland’s valiant Gaelic past. A shout out to those who know the history, but confusing if you don’t, and not terribly imaginative in my view. At any rate, Scotland’s the Holy Land of piping now. And that’s why kilts! Scots created the piobaireachd - the pipers’ encyclopedic hit parade! They have the best outreach, the best schools, a majority of the top competition bands, lots of the best pipers and pipe makers, plus all the main piping societies. But naturally, there’s controversy here too. Scotland’s piping tradition is really a mixture of Irish traditional tunes and musical forms (jigs, reels, airs, marches, and hornpipes), with Scottish strathspeys, harp, fiddle, and pipe tunes from the Hebrides and beyond, and British military drumming, uniforms, presentation styles, and fanfare added in. Some critics say the British contributions aren’t welcome because they dilute and distort what would otherwise be a pristine indigenous art form. But without these “colonial” vestiges - bearskin hats, gauntlet cuffs, chevrons, epaulettes, military drills - how would piping even be fun? Ironically, it’s the British Army that whipped all this together by working sub-rosa in 1902 with a select group of scholars professing to know every last thing about piping (except where it comes from) for the purpose of building an unshakable foundation for piping in its Scottish homeland - a military unit clearly underrated as a hotbed of frivolity, subversion, and mischief. Johnny Walker spats? Drum corps? Baldricks? Who would have thought? And while this last bit about the army is generally kept quiet, it needn’t be. It’s staring us right in the face! Gaels in glengarry caps and badges, scarlet tunics with yellow facings holding the Saltire and soil against imperialists from the south? Not bloody likely! But it doesn’t matter now. Water under the bridge. The Irish “war pipes,” the “great pipes” of the sea-faring Gaels and their fearsome highland progeny, pìob mhòr in the old language, Highland Pipes in the new. Meaning, I think, the old antipathies have finally begun to cool. Things change. The center doesn’t hold. And it’s looking like it’s all for the better, pretty much. So we don’t know if the first pipes were Irish or Scottish - (Irish obviously) - but not knowing gives everyone a leg up and a side in the fight. The Uilleann Pipes, which featured so prominently in “Braveheart,” and which are Irish, aren’t used in marching bands at all. They’re played sitting down with the drones laid across your lap and a chanter spanning two octaves, where the Highland pipes have a range of just seven notes. In the world of Highland piping today, Glasgow is Mecca. The snowy City on a Hill. The place where God descends every August, rain or shine, to preside over the World’s. And God is merciless, say the Calvinists (who have pretty good reasons to think so). The Irish have their own traditions too, of course, especially in the States, with Emerald Societies on every corner, fire brigades, military contingents, weddings, memorials, parades, funerals, festivals, graduations, sporting events, competitions… the University of Chicago is one of 60 American colleges with pipe bands and tartans registered overseas. Carnegie Mellon’s another. And of course Notre Dame. Statistically, there are more "Irish" pipers in the world than "Scottish” - (see if Scopes doesn’t agree)- and a growing number around the planet who are neither. But when it comes to the piping canon, the how-tos and whys, the Callies have the first and last word.
Love NYC and most of the parades. But just really tired of hearing all the foreign accents commentating for the AMERICAN NYC ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARAD. Can we just for once have all AMERICANS AND AMERICAN ACCENTS FOR ONE DAY?! FEELS LIKE IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY while in America. Please make things less foreign in America!
Thank you for sharing your wonderful presentation 💚 💚 💚 🍀 ☘️ ☘️ 🍀
God bless 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🙏 🙌 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 ❤️
🍀Love the bagpipes! St.Patrick’s Cathedral is breathtaking…got to go inside before Christmas at night 2002…saw the manger ….architecture so gloriously lifting one’s heart and soul to our Almighty God♥️🙏🏻🍀Thank you for blessing us today! May God be with you and yours and continue carrying on your traditions for the younger ones to be nurtured and strengthened and stand strong against all dark forces eroding this fabric of civilization!🍀♥️🙏🏻
🍀Happy St.Patrick’sDay🍀
Love this 💚🍀💚 Thank you sharing
Watching from Cork, Ireland. ☘️🇮🇪
So proud...☺️
🎉 Happy St Patrick's Day world 🌎. ☘️ ❤ From Trinidad and Tobago West Indies..(Caribbean)
Happy St patrick's day to you too blessings from Ireland 💚🇮🇪
Happy ST Patrick day ,God Bless America and Ireland ☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️
AND THE REST OF THE WORLD 🌎💚☘️👕🇮🇪
God bless the American Catholic Church. Hope the next generation comes back to church
Sending blessings to the newest member of my family. Blessings to all as well. ☘@@Mrsplanetmaster9
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FREE SCOTLAND AND NORTHERN IRELAND from SKUNKY DEMONIC english and their curry smelling awful odorous indian peons.
Happy St. Patrick's day to ALL LOVELY IRISH PEOPLE.
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I attended the last year's St. Patrick Day in NYC, and although I'm Italian, I gotta say that I felt Irish for a day. I like to think of our two peoples as brothers. Long live Ireland and Italy 🇮🇪 🇮🇹
Hi from Toronto Ontario Canada love this parade so bright and sunny lovely Happy St Patricks Day Love it 💚💛🧡💚💛🤎🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀💚🤍🤎💚🤍💛🧡💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
What a difference from my mom’s home town. It was so small the St. Patrick’s Day parade was an Irish setter and a guy who used to have a Clancy Brothers record.
Happy St Patrick Day! ☘️ 🇺🇸 ❤ 🇮🇪
Lord to mercy on my daddy,Maurice Whelan,My daddy led the saint Patty's day parade in Manhattan with the 69th regiment most of my life this is my first saint Patty's day in 48 years without my daddy my heart is broken
Patrick's Day , not Patty's Day!
If you're going to shorten the name, you should use Paddy. Patty is short for Patricia, not Patrick.
And yet you call it St Patty?
Happy St Patrick's Day, the very next day as well, visit gorgeous USA starting from New York 🤗🥂💎💯🌈💝🍀🦋📀💐🎧🎂💐
HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADES. 🇮🇪❤🇱🇷❤🇮🇪❤🇬🇷
@demetrafotinatos389 Efxaristoume 💗🇱🇷💙🇬🇷Thn Agaph mas NIKOA MOU Semera Exoun Konta Sthn Geitonia Mas Epano Se Bouno Polles Orchestres Like Musik Festivities For The IRISH Day OF ST.PATRICK'S DAY And Lots Of Foods.MARIA IS THERE WITH HER HUSBAND ALREADY TELLING AS IS SO BEAUTIFUL.AND IF WE WANT TO GO TO,WITH SOFIA.WE MIGHT GO..NA PERNATE ORAIA STHN ELLADA MAS WE TALKED SOON GOD WILLING LVU.⚘⚘⚘😍😀😘
Happy Saint Patrick's Day and wonderful parade in New York City@@demetrafotinatos389
@demetrafotinatos389 ❤Efxaristoume Nikola mas k Olous
All the DRONES 📸 ENGINEERS THEY did GREAT WORK in GREECE For The Apokries🎈🎈🎈 Festivities.💏🎊 Today We Having ST.PATRICK'S DAY And There IS SO Much Joiment all over in So Many States. AND all Over The World.Thn Agaph Mas Pantote Sending Me Polla polla Filakia Panemorfa Plana Tragoudia Videos That You Always Sending marvelously positive results Niko..Mas Dinoun XARA K GALHNH Talk to you Soon GOD WILLING 🎆🎆🎆😍😊🙂😍🥰
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Awesome Parade! May the Luck of the Irish be with you All Today on March 17 2024!
I'm watching this on St. PATRICK'S Day!
Peace, Love,Light and Luck be with you all today and for another year as we take another spin around the Sun!✌🏻💕💫🌈💰🍀🦄🧙♀️🔮🧝♂️🧝🏻♀️🧚🏼♀️🧚🏻♂️🦄🍀💰🍀🌈🍻💚🎶💃🏻🎻🥁🍻
Its not luck
God bless New York…as the Wolfetones sang….”thank god for America…”
GOD BLESS FDNY❣❣❣❣ 🕯🕯🕯🕯 NEVER FORGOTTEN🙏 IRISH EYES ARE SMILING🥰
Awesome parade!!! Happy St. Patrick's Day!!!
Did NBC show the NYFD supporters reaction as the commissioner passed by? I guess not.
It’s the FDNY
It's fake news NBC. Of course not. But there were dozens of FDNY marching who gave a thumbs up to the real patriots in front of Trump Tower. Thank you FDNY
Always a grand parade!
Happy Saint Patrick's Day Parades from Davao City, Philippines!!!!
I'm in Michigan and I say GOD BLESS NYFD I BACK YOU 1000% DONT BACK DOWN
This was so well organized it was beautiful
Happy Saint Patrick's Day 2024 ! Greetings from France ! I attended the parade, last year, on O'Connell Street in Dublin : great atmosphere and souvenirs ! God bless Irish people everywhere in the world and Irish American people !
wonderful coverage ! thank you for letting us hear the bands !
Love , love,love, love!!! 🇺🇸❤️🇨🇮
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We love you guys too 💚🇮🇪
Thank you for posting this. I missed it yesterday...didn't know it was on and even if I did, my T.V is on the fritz. Thanks again! I felt like something was missing without the parade! Even though I'm cooking my usual corned beef, cabbage and potatoes.
Although I am not Irish, my family and I have always celebrated it! Have a great day everybody!
thank you for the call out!
Montreal St. Patrick's Day Parade was great too!
Less chit chat and more parade coverage, tell us about the bands, the marchers, tell us what music is being played.
I know. And this is a catholic American parade so could you spare us the announcer with the brogue.
Excellent Coverage-Great Job
I WAS MARCHING IN THE PARADE!!!!!!!
Must be amazing, never seen it , never been to NY 😢
everyone will be drinking Irish coffee( with Jameson's) on Monday!
Happy Saint Patrick's Day
Where is the group that marches with 343 American flags?
I believe they commemorate FDNY who died in 9-11. Did they march already ?
UPDATE: they are coming at 01:02:51
Stunning shot at 01:04:35
🍀👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🍀🙏🏻 EIRINN GO BRACH🍀🙏🏻🍀
To eternity
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Wonderful parade!!!
Great to see my fellow Spaniards from the north of Spain. Long live our Celtiberi offspring and culture, greetings from the Spanish kingdom, Madrid 💝
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆😆😃😃😀😄😄
@@nmatthew7469 you seriously did not visit the north of Spain right ? You don’t know anything about the Iberian peninsula and who our ancestors were, so shut up
@@debbieregistre9521 what’s funny lil ignorant ?
@@debbieregistre9521 what’s so funny lil ignorant?
@@nmatthew7469 what the actual f*** has to do the basque country in this conversation
Janice Turner Happy St Patrick's Day. I reside in Oklahoma. My grandmothers father is Irish and came from Dublin. He is an O Neil but dropped the O.
1st design of the parade: Mayor Adam cap with a green rim for fun.
The Mayor and Police Commissioner “ NYC and the subways are safe” 😂 with the lead being thrown in the subway and even with the NY Army & Air National Guard on guard duty. NYC is going to get worse.
People of NYC. Vote Conservative Republican in every single election. Take your city back. Get your civil rights back. Get your 2nd Amendment back. Stop voting for liberal socialist politicians.
No.
😂@@zach9999
@@zach9999Yes...yes...yes...love from Ireland 🇮🇪
YANKEES SUCK DICK! LOLZ
Surprised YT hasn't censored this yet.
As a followers of Christ teaching let's join and celebrate our customs and traditions.
Erin Go Braugh!!
Xavier High School looked amazing!
Hearing the Mayor saying this parade was about honouring women,was both heartening and heartbreaking,when those in power here in Ireland TRIED to remove us from our consituation only last week,the day before Mother's day no less.
Milliún go raibh maith agat America 🙏 For not only acknowledging us women but the Irish too,when our own Government seem hell bent these last 2 yrs on eradicating both ? 💚
The parade is about honoring the Irish in America. Period
Happy saint Patrick❤☘️🇮🇪
My only beef with viewing the parade from afar is all the commentary while trying to listen to the parade.
Kalamazoo (2001) Saint Patrick’s day Parade.
Happy St Patrick’s Day
Great parade and great piping but the Pipers are in Scottish and British Army Pipe Band uniforms, nothing in their uniforms have any Irish connections, hope they celebrate St Andrews Day with equal enthusiasm. Greetings from a U.K. Piper 🇬🇧🇺🇸
They're the I-Wish brigade
Love it❤
Tommy is such a Grumpy Pundit…
Pipe music is more Scottish, isn't it? 🤔 But it doesn't matter, I love it anyway! 😆
There’s been mouth blown bagpipes in Ireland since time immemorial, but the Scots do seem to have cornered this particular “market”, as your comment shows.
@@davidpryle3935You're right, the Scottish sell it as their own to stupid tourists like me. But now I know, thanks to you. 😅
What about tartan patterned cloth? 🤔
@@ouafa-nrw2007 Yes, Tartan is uniquely Scottish, as far as I know.
@@davidpryle3935Here comes my confusion: why some of the pipe bands at this parade in NYC are wearing Tartan but are Irish-American bands? 🤪
@@ouafa-nrw2007 I can’t really help you there. Certainly the Irish have worn Kilts just as long as the Scots.
But the Irish Kilt is plain and does not have tartan.
Having said that, its important to remember that Gaelic Scotland (the Highlands and Islands) and Ireland have been interacting with each other for thousands of years and there has been major crossover.
A good example of this would be the Gaelic language spoken in both countries.
We was there 2 weeks ago
Wait why is it on the 16th? Saint patricks day is on the 17th
You go to mass on Sunday 😊
Happy st Patrick day and free Palestinian too
New York stands with our Brave Firefighters Trump 2024 God Bless America Happy St Patrick Day.
❌ nope
Erin go bragh
The subway isn’t safe , just do your best mayor
Happy St. Patrick's Day 2024!! soooooo....grateful
for those who indulge on st. paddy's' day. ☘ today you drink the green, tomorrow you evacuate the brownish green.😩🚽
When does New York get a street painted Green that says Irish lives matter ? 😂
Don’t hold your breath. Only oppressed people get that and they don’t consider the Irish oppressed or for that matter even important.
@@Mncrrwe suffered 800 years under the brits with slavery, way, colonialism, ethnic cleansing, penal laws and genocide. The Brits still hold a portion of our land in the North of Ireland
Democrats don't need their votes.
@@robertmalseed7376well said thank you for that comment 💚🇮🇪
@@robertmalseed7376 yes but it’s not an American problem. My Irish ancestors I’m sure suffered too.
It's ironic given that ireland is one of the few countries in the world with no legal route for Irish people to live in America
☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️ Happy Saint Patrick's Day 💋 2024
Didn't film the folks in front of Trump Tower did you? They were playing pin the tale on the donkey!
I love them I think they're great
Too much talking and not enough of the parade
What channel is this on?
Compared with the UK -sorry but Sloppy Marching kind of spoils it for me !
Irish-Americans should know that Ireland stands with Palestine ! 🇮🇪 ❤🇵🇸
Much better parade than we have here in Ireland
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Maybe get it right , the tricolour has nothing to do with st Patrick . The St Patrick flag is white with a red cross (that is also in the union flag🇬🇧) for northern ireland 🇬🇧🇬🇧 st patrick colour isn't green it's actually blue . And the Guinness that is drunk is actually a protestant drink ! Made by orangemen who supported the uvf in Northern ireland and gave them 100 thousand pounds, also hated catholics and refused to let them work for the Guinness factory. So next time ya have a Guinness (also known as black protestant porter) wear a wee orangeman sash 😊
Didn’t know that. Thanks. My family always considered this a catholic celebration not an Irish thing.
@@Mncrr St Patrick was ramono British. The irish enslaved him for 6 years before he returned to Britain before going back to ireland to teach Christianity. So the irish celebrate a British man who they enslaved .
That’s the flag of St David. Fool
@@Mncrr it started off as a presbyterian/protestant ulster-scot parade in boston. type in.......forged in ulster-blog; the scots irish origins of st patricks day parades in america. .........the irish charitable society formed in 1734 which followed the earlier scots one. ti was just a walk to the local tavern after their meetings. they adopted the british military fifes and drums. then in 1800s the later catholic irish were allowed to join. the new york one started some 60 years later. the same thing, a walk to the local tavern....the crown and thistle. then, the american irish adopted the scottish military scottish pipebands..
Could you please explain to me what part of this is Irish culture? Apart from green tops and ties. Why are they wearing Scottish kilts, Scottish Glengarrys, Scottish Argyll jackets, Scottish Bonnie Prince Charlie Jackets and playing the Scottish Higjland bagpipes? Disgusting theft of another countries culture. From Scotland.
The Irish have two pipes;
1. Piobaí Choghaidh (War Pipes/Bagpipes. 2.Piobaí Uilleann/ Elbow Pipes. One is for outdoor and the other is usually for more "session" music.
Pipe bands in the Gaelic Tradition (Ireland, Scotland, the US, Canada, etc.) wear Scottish-looking garb when they march. Not because they’re Scots, but because that’s how pipe bands dress. That's the tradition. Theoretically, piping dates back to the Irish mists, Tuatha De Danaans, the Red Branch, but the pipers we see on our streets now are part of a tradition no older than 1902. The Highland Pipes are war pipes. But there were no warrior Gaelic clans left in Ireland after the Siege of Limerick (1691) - (that’s right, all the murdering done afterwards was to farmers, fishermen, cattlemen, and shop keepers), and none in Scotland after Culloden (1746). The only piping anyone heard after that was if the British Army came tramping up your street - and only after 1854, when pipers attached to British regiments were first recognized by the War Office. What we see now is a hybrid: Irish, Scottish, and British. Particularly the clothes. Scottish tartans always referred to a specific place, or clan, or entity, which is still the case, but now they have to be registered with some ministry in London or Edinburgh. The Irish, by contrast, never wore kilts, or tartans, and while they’ve adopted them in modern times for parades, they have their own registry in Dublin. The plain orange kilts (or saffron kilts) worn by the Irish Defense Forces and a few other groups are meant to put a question to rest - them or us? - while harking back to Ireland’s valiant Gaelic past. A shout out to those who know the history, but confusing if you don’t, and not terribly imaginative in my view. At any rate, Scotland’s the Holy Land of piping now. And that’s why kilts! Scots created the piobaireachd - the pipers’ encyclopedic hit parade! They have the best outreach, the best schools, a majority of the top competition bands, lots of the best pipers and pipe makers, plus all the main piping societies. But naturally, there’s controversy here too. Scotland’s piping tradition is really a mixture of Irish traditional tunes and musical forms (jigs, reels, airs, marches, and hornpipes), with Scottish strathspeys, harp, fiddle, and pipe tunes from the Hebrides and beyond, and British military drumming, uniforms, presentation styles, and fanfare added in. Some critics say the British contributions aren’t welcome because they dilute and distort what would otherwise be a pristine indigenous art form. But without these “colonial” vestiges - bearskin hats, gauntlet cuffs, chevrons, epaulettes, military drills - how would piping even be fun? Ironically, it’s the British Army that whipped all this together by working sub-rosa in 1902 with a select group of scholars professing to know every last thing about piping (except where it comes from) for the purpose of building an unshakable foundation for piping in its Scottish homeland - a military unit clearly underrated as a hotbed of frivolity, subversion, and mischief. Johnny Walker spats? Drum corps? Baldricks? Who would have thought? And while this last bit about the army is generally kept quiet, it needn’t be. It’s staring us right in the face! Gaels in glengarry caps and badges, scarlet tunics with yellow facings holding the Saltire and soil against imperialists from the south? Not bloody likely! But it doesn’t matter now. Water under the bridge. The Irish “war pipes,” the “great pipes” of the sea-faring Gaels and their fearsome highland progeny, pìob mhòr in the old language, Highland Pipes in the new. Meaning, I think, the old antipathies have finally begun to cool. Things change. The center doesn’t hold. And it’s looking like it’s all for the better, pretty much. So we don’t know if the first pipes were Irish or Scottish - (Irish obviously) - but not knowing gives everyone a leg up and a side in the fight. The Uilleann Pipes, which featured so prominently in “Braveheart,” and which are Irish, aren’t used in marching bands at all. They’re played sitting down with the drones laid across your lap and a chanter spanning two octaves, where the Highland pipes have a range of just seven notes. In the world of Highland piping today, Glasgow is Mecca. The snowy City on a Hill. The place where God descends every August, rain or shine, to preside over the World’s. And God is merciless, say the Calvinists (who have pretty good reasons to think so). The Irish have their own traditions too, of course, especially in the States, with Emerald Societies on every corner, fire brigades, military contingents, weddings, memorials, parades, funerals, festivals, graduations, sporting events, competitions… the University of Chicago is one of 60 American colleges with pipe bands and tartans registered overseas. Carnegie Mellon’s another. And of course Notre Dame. Statistically, there are more "Irish" pipers in the world than "Scottish” - (see if Scopes doesn’t agree)- and a growing number around the planet who are neither. But when it comes to the piping canon, the how-tos and whys, the Callies have the first and last word.
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Love NYC and most of the parades. But just really tired of hearing all the foreign accents commentating for the AMERICAN NYC ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARAD. Can we just for once have all AMERICANS AND AMERICAN ACCENTS FOR ONE DAY?! FEELS LIKE IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY while in America. Please make things less foreign in America!
I agree. No more hyphenated Americans. I have Irish roots in New York but I’ve always been a proud American.
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Way, Way too much talk ruining the parade.
Happy St Patrick's day!!
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ALL FDNY CHEERING TRUMP SUPPORTERS INFRONT OF TRUMP TOWER DURING PARADE
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You ended the program an cut off our band !! UNBELIEVABLE. WHY DID I bother
Same thing happened to my band
The archbishop is very tactile towards the lady. 😅
As usual, lot's of talking, not much music from the bands.
why do you people have to keep running your mouth..SHUT UP so we can hear the Bands.
这个游街看起来正常好看不少哎
Let's forget the homeless and the influx of South Americans for one day, no one in sight.
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SO BEAUTIFUL VIDEO ❤ MERCI
Please us native Florida people wish you New Yorkers would call your fellow New Yorkers back maybe Florida should invade New York
Beautiful. Trump 2024 ❤.
Where is the message of St Patrick in all this hypocritical nonsense?
That first pipe band needs to learn how to dress properly. That drum major looks a mess.
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Why they don’t film the protesters in front of Trump’s tower?