Hey man just wanted to let you know that Sinead passed away today. She was one of the best voices to ever come out of Ireland, she will be dearly missed. RIP 💔🇮🇪💔
This is a very deep song for all us Irish people. That’s how we told our stories, we put them in songs so our plight would never be forgotten. Sínead sings this song so well and the music is just fantastic.
I think she enjoyed these ballads. They're string songs and she was a strong woman. She was never subservient to anyone and had no problem expressing herself. When she stood in Madison Square garden and the crowd bood her you could see the wheels of her mind turning and she strongly recited that speech. What strength. She thrived in the face of adversity. However she was human and internally must have taken a toll on her. So sad her mental health suffered so much. But that's what made Sinead who she was. Sleep in peace in heaven brave Sinead.
Respect from Ireland. "to and fro in my dreams i go and i kneel and pray for you for slavery fed our glorious dead when they fell in the foggy dew" great song and performance its about the morning of the 1916 rebellion.. I feel like i could walk through walls after hearing it. R. I. P Sinead.
This is spine tingling, emotional for Irish people as it instantly captures the unstoppable drive for independence and simultaneously the inevitable demise of so many brave Irishmen.
We irish sing from pain and love....a heady mix in music...glad you love it...this is why we need more sharing and less toxic mouthpieces..it would move everyone...❤❤❤
I once heard her sing - from the back of a lorry on a protest march - ' Only Her Rivers Run Free' , with just a microphone, no backing.. Just stunning, enthralling, amazing. She was a unique talent.
A couple of explainers... The Liffey is the river that flows through the centre of Dublin. "Angelus bells" in the Catholic faith are rang everyday at 12pm and 6pm to signal the saying of the Angelus prayer. Catholic churches ring their bells at these times. In 1916 the British forces sailed gunships up the Liffey and pummelled the positions which the rebels had taken. "Britannia's Huns and their long range guns" "Britannia" = old name for Britain. "Huns" = is (in this case) an insult to the British royal family. The English call the Germans Huns as an insult. The British royal family took the name Windsor (this is fact) to sound more English but they are actually of German descent. The Huns were an old Germanic tribe from thousands of years ago, hence the name being levelled at the English monarchs as an insult because it is in itself is an insult the English level at the Germans. It is sort of using their own ammunition against them. So basically, the English call the Germans 'huns' as an insult but because the English royal family are really German, Irish people call the English 'huns' by way of throwing that insult back at them. From the plains of "Royal Meath" strong men came hurrying through = Meath is one of the 32 counties of Ireland. The hill of Tara in county Meath was the ancient seat of the ruling Chieftains of Ireland. Meath, for this reason, is known as the Royal County. And that sir is what is known in Ireland as a 'Rebel song'. We have hundreds of them chronicling our fight against the British Empire and also many songs which reference the civil war the fuxxers left behind them when we eventually got rid of the parasites.
@@moominpicNo naval ships were used. The Helga was a yacht that was converted into a gunboat. It sent some shells into de Valera's position before hitting the Four Courts and the GPO. It was ineffective, though. The real damage was committed by the two eighteen pound artillery pieces set up to shell the city centre garrisons.
listening to this again and noticed your comment. You're so right. I''m from Dublin and I was involved in our strulggle, and I know we have to get rid of British rule in our country. There is a lot of political dross gong on right now, but I'm with you, we have to finish it. And I do not believe those who are occupying this political space are actually witlh us on that. But we will have to replace them and achieve full independence. Béir búa.
Sinead was a wonerful singer of Irish songs. We are all very proud of her. She spoke her mind on topics that were at times controversial in Ireland 🇮🇪 at the time. She was fearless, brave and vunerable. She had her struggles especially when she lost her beautiful son, Shane, to suicide last year. Sinead, we are very proud of you. May you rest in peace❤❤❤
🍀🇮🇪🍀 Thanks for reviewing this version too! Awesome job, Texas Love!!! Sinéad O'Connor has an incredible voice, but never fit the mold for female singers. Intense, dark & strong, she's never conformed & her career suffered because of it. Glad you're exploring Irish Music. You picked an excellent place to start! {Just a bit more info for you:The Northern Irish Civil Rghts Movement was in the 1970s, Protestant English government from Britain & civilians versus the "native" Irish Catholics. The movies "Belfast," "71," "Michael Collins," & "In the Name of the Father" give a good historical view of the conflict. Sectarian violence at it's worst} Sláinte!!! ("Cheers" in Gaelic) 🍀🇮🇪🍀
May she rest in peace. She was a wonderful talent, she lived life on the edge, and suffered terribly with her mental health, may God bless all those who suffer depression and with mental health issues. 🙏
John Derrick, I just wish some people do not get carried away with thinking the English people are, or ever were, represented by the so-called elites who ruthlessly stepped on English working people as well as the Irish. Nor should Irish people readily swallow that what the men of "The Foggy Dew" died for, was not sullied and sold, by some of those who achieved power on the backs of those who died. I once knew, a long time ago, a very fine man from Manchester in a city, which a few years later exploded into the worst kind of sectarian warfare, who said: "the last refuge of a scoundrel is "patriotism." I cried tonight when I listen to that song. But it is for reasons of all the lives lost ( which included a member of my family without whom I would not be here) for nothing gained. Because Ireland today is less "free" and within a more insidious "empire" than the British one. And England, unfortunately for its good people, is in exactly the same situation. Than you for your understanding and generous comment.
My Take of and Landing tune, along with Luke Kellys Song for Ireland ,, if im going out im going out listening to the songs of my people sung by the voices of my People, (Delores being another) 🇮🇪☘️
Beautiful deep song. I love how every verse tells a separate story regarding the same conflict. The last verse shows how he was effected by the rising with " i parted with valient men, that i never shall see anymore, but too and fro in my dreams they go, and i knell and pray for you"...this shows that ptsd was around then, he has it.. just a thought...deep late night thinking!!
Texas well done for bringing this tune up. SInead is a brilliant singer. I will add God love the Girl she has had her issues that are not Broadcast, her young son passing away few years ago. Her voice is haunting. What the tabloids write about her this side of the water is negative and and are looking for her faults. She has remained a steadfast vocalist thought the years well beyond Something Compare 2 U
Yes, brought on by your fcking repression, in saying that we also, got jobs sent money home.And had access to the NHS service and we head your unions, look at the names.Don't let the fckers, bring down your free NHS.
Sadly Sinead passed away just a few days ago . That God given voice has been stilled and we must now wish her eternal peace . Her heart was broken when she lost her 17 year old son Shane to suicide just a couple of years ago . There is no grief like that of a bereaved parent
Thanks Texas Love for finding and playing this live version of this song. I love the Chieftains, Sinead O’Connor and this song. I have the CD “The Chieftains - The Long Black Veil” bought approx. 20 years ago and played many many times. The CD is named after the 2nd track “The Long Black Veil with Mick Jagger, vocals”, the 3rd track is The Foggy Dew with Sinead. The man Sinead kissed after the song, is Paddy Moloney from the Chieftains.
Thanks for watching and hanging out with me! Wait, Mick Jagger does a song with The Chieftains as well!?? I don't know a lot about The Rolling Stones but I know who Mick Jagger is! That is crazy!
@@Texas_Love. The Long Black Veil is an album by the traditional Irish folk band The Chieftains. Released in 1995, it is one of the most popular and best selling albums by the band. Other songs on the album besides Long Black Veil with Mick Jagger and The Foggy Dew with Sinead are:- Mo Ghile Mear - “Our Hero” with Sting, vocals; Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? with Van Morrison, vocals; The Lily of the West with Mark Knopfler, guitar, vocals; Coast of Malabar with Ry Cooder; Love is Teasin’ with Marianne Faithfull vocals; He Moved Through The Fair with Sinead; Tennessee Waltz/Tennessee Mazurka with Tom Jones, vocals; The Rocky Road To Dublin with The Rolling Stones. An unusual mixture of artists.
I was there it was a fan song . We irish fans of sinead o connor are heartbroken 💔 the cheiftains and sinead that day haurs sticking up the back of neck. I w a irish activist on all what sinead spoke against .especially catholic church abuse ..i still carry that on . Our queen of Ireland 🇮🇪 rip songbird .. love to texax. From a IRISH NATIONLIST IN LOVE WITH CHEIFTAINS AND SINEAD O CONNOR ....we sang our patriot pride in song as we couldnt do otherwies3 .we were in the middle of a conflict war in north south Ireland 🇮🇪 proud to irish born bred and still today listen to this song the day sinead passed away 29th july 2023 ..RIP queen of EIRE
FANTASTIC VOCALS!💯 I REMEMBER IT WELL!💯 THE TROUBLES✝️ AND THE PERFORMANCE!💚 SINEAD GOD LOVE HER!❤ IS AN IRISH TREASURE🍀THESE OLD SONGS ARE IRELANDS BATTLE CRYS OF OLD!🍀 THEY WERE TERIBLE TIMES!✝️!GOD WAS WITH US THEN! 🙏AND STILL IS NOW!🍀LORD HAVE MERCY ON THE FAITHFUL✝️., KEEP YOUR EYES ON ISREAL IT'S HAPPENING RIGHT NOW, WHAT HAPPENS THERE AFFECT US ALL🍀 THERE ARE TERIBLE TIMES COMING FOR US ALL! ✝️ LORD JUSUS CHRIST✝️ PROTECT US ALL.♥️🙏
SAANDDRRRA! " What do you mean keep your eyes on Israel?" Would you explain? One thinks the ICC should do more than keep an "eye" on it since they on a weekly basis, dispossess, impoverish and murder men, women and children in the occupied lands of Palestine. The big crime of this century which our "western democratic" governments do not seem to notice. Some peoples lives are more "valuable than others" we all say.
Hi there! I immediately subscribed. HUGE Sinead fan here. I want to thank you for taking the time to listen and react to Sinead. Highly under appreciated imo. Incredibly diverse artist who can, and almost has, sing any type of genre. I “assist” other channels such as yours with Sinead recommendations if/when you would like some more. :) Many great albums and songs, and A LOT of collaborations as well. Excited for your Sinead journey, you’re in for a treat.
Thank you! The only other song I know from her at this point is "nothing else compares to you". If you know of other songs that capture her vocal magic and she lets it all out, please let me know!
@@Texas_Love Awesome! I’m new to your channel … do you react to any format, audio, music video, live performances etc? Or strictly live? (And I’m going to scroll through some of your videos to get a feel for what you appreciate etc. 👍)
@@witchestomotheryou234 Thank you so much for your help! I prefer live performances, but music videos with meaningful visuals and storytelling are also welcome! I prefer not to do just straight audio, but if it is the only way to hear it, or if it is a classic performance, I will always make an exception for that! Thank you so much again for your help!
@@Texas_Love ruclips.net/video/JeIHZvZTJTg/видео.html Troy - Live 1988 at Pinkpop Festival (Sinead only 21-22 years old, she wrote the songs for her Grammy-nominated debut album Lion & The Cobra between the ages of 15-19)
Yea Sinead is a special human being. If you like that you should check out a few other vids on you tube. Do a quick search for the following: The Foggy Dew | Ireland's Favourite Folk Song | RTÉ One Radie Peat :: Dark Horse (This Ain’t No Disco) Lynched - Father Had A Knife/ Salonika - Later… with Jools Holland - BBC Two Christy Moore - Joxer Goes To Stuttgart (Official Live Video) That should keep you going for a bit anyway.
First time I have seen someone do a review on her traditional song. Have a look at some of her Gaelige songs. She was so much more than one Prince song.
You cannot beat an Irish ballad. These ballads stir the blood of every true Irishman. The British have never understood that we do not want to be British. Why would we give up a culture like ours to be them? We do not want the aggression of a country that cannot have a football match without the fans kicking shit out of each other.
Yes that’s true of the past generations them bold fenian men that built this country are long gone , as I’m sure you know our culture is a thing of the past soon to be forgotten our government are making good of that
My grand father took part in the rising of 1916. fourth battalion from Harolds cross, under Mallin and Markievic at st Stephens green/College of Surgeons. War has a tendency to mess people up. He died an alcoholic and impoverished, though some of that madness may have been because he was disinherited from his wealthy Unionist family. Such rebel songs as this may inspire us to remember the sacrifices made back then, they who lived through it, may have been inspired to try forget their terrible experiences.
Rest in peace, Sinéad. You will always be loved by me, and your fans. Give Dolores a huge hug for me, and perform a Heavenly duet. Codladh go maith, a stór, agus go raibh míle maith agat. Saoirse na hÉireann!! 🇮🇪 ⚒️ 🇮🇪 Ó.É Unbroken Continuity!!
Hey, i just wanted to make you aware that Irish names are sometimes extremely hard to pronounce for example my name Níamh is Irish, but it is pronounced Neeve. But because of your amazing reaction to Sínead O'Conner and the Chieftans i thought id just waned to tell you Sínead is pronounced Shssinead. Hope that help, and thanks again, such brilliance. 🍀🍀 🇮🇪🇮🇪
She called herself a rebel singer. What a rebel she was! Most powerful and sincere voice ever.
Hey man just wanted to let you know that Sinead passed away today. She was one of the best voices to ever come out of Ireland, she will be dearly missed. RIP 💔🇮🇪💔
Nicaragua loves Sinéad O'Connor, Dolores O'Riordan and the Irish people so much! Saludos, hermanos y hermanas Irlandeses!
flag of war free ireland \gaza
Gracias muchacho
Respect from Ireland. This song is deep for us
Yes mate chills anytime I hear our great songs
Deep, so deep for us!
Everyone in the world wishes to be an irish... respect from Italy 🇮🇹❤🇮🇪
This is a very deep song for all us Irish people. That’s how we told our stories, we put them in songs so our plight would never be forgotten. Sínead sings this song so well and the music is just fantastic.
Should put the plight of mass immigration into a song, seeing as nobody is doing fuck all else!
Rip❤
And then she became a Muslim and changed her historic Irish name to some dumb foreign one. Traitor.
R I P SINEAD may god bless you ❤
I think she enjoyed these ballads. They're string songs and she was a strong woman. She was never subservient to anyone and had no problem expressing herself. When she stood in Madison Square garden and the crowd bood her you could see the wheels of her mind turning and she strongly recited that speech. What strength. She thrived in the face of adversity. However she was human and internally must have taken a toll on her. So sad her mental health suffered so much. But that's what made Sinead who she was. Sleep in peace in heaven brave Sinead.
No-one could sing that like Sinead... Haunting, and the Chieftains are great too.
Came here to rewatch this as Sinead passed away today. RIP the legend Sinead O'Connor. 😪😪😪🇮🇪
A Haunting and a symbolic song that still has its roots even 100 years on. 🇮🇪
Irish music is one of the worlds top most important musical traditions in It's uniqueness and beauty ,love and peace from England.
Rip sinead my u have found peace where you are now . definitely one if not the best female voices of all time ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Respect from Ireland. "to and fro in my dreams i go and i kneel and pray for you for slavery fed our glorious dead when they fell in the foggy dew" great song and performance its about the morning of the 1916 rebellion.. I feel like i could walk through walls after hearing it. R. I. P Sinead.
This is spine tingling, emotional for Irish people as it instantly captures the unstoppable drive for independence and simultaneously the inevitable demise of so many brave Irishmen.
Stunningly beautiful woman. And a pure soul. Much misunderstood. Love you Sinead. ❤
Few people can rip your guts out like Sinead, and this song connects you with the pain of all humanity.
Sinead is so much more than Nothing Compares 2 U. Sadly, most people feel satisfied with that one song and don't explore any further. Their loss!
I have a feeling she is soo... soooooo much more than that! Foggy Dew is amazing!
Agree ❤❤❤
RIP ❤️🇮🇪
R.I.P. ❤😢
Nobody will ever sing like the one and only Sinead O'connor RIP.
Brilliant irish rebel song, one day our country will be reunited, Tiocfaidh ár lá..
Our day will come!
She was the Voice of our people, her Delores and Luke,, RIP to all of them, ☘️🇮🇪
We irish sing from pain and love....a heady mix in music...glad you love it...this is why we need more sharing and less toxic mouthpieces..it would move everyone...❤❤❤
Great to hear sinead here in Ireland 🇮🇪 over the Easter weekend in remembrance of the men who gave up their lives for freedom.
Still not free 6 counties left behind
What about Grace from Jim McCann and the Dubliners same time as the foggy dew but just as powerful imo David in Dublin 🇮🇪 Èire
@@dpb1003 totally agree 💯% .his intro on the live version would bring tears to a stone.
I once heard her sing - from the back of a lorry on a protest march - ' Only Her Rivers Run Free' , with just a microphone, no backing.. Just stunning, enthralling, amazing.
She was a unique talent.
A couple of explainers...
The Liffey is the river that flows through the centre of Dublin.
"Angelus bells" in the Catholic faith are rang everyday at 12pm and 6pm to signal the saying of the Angelus prayer. Catholic churches ring their bells at these times.
In 1916 the British forces sailed gunships up the Liffey and pummelled the positions which the rebels had taken.
"Britannia's Huns and their long range guns"
"Britannia" = old name for Britain.
"Huns" = is (in this case) an insult to the British royal family. The English call the Germans Huns as an insult. The British royal family took the name Windsor (this is fact) to sound more English but they are actually of German descent.
The Huns were an old Germanic tribe from thousands of years ago, hence the name being levelled at the English monarchs as an insult because it is in itself is an insult the English level at the Germans. It is sort of using their own ammunition against them.
So basically, the English call the Germans 'huns' as an insult but because the English royal family are really German, Irish people call the English 'huns' by way of throwing that insult back at them.
From the plains of "Royal Meath" strong men came hurrying through = Meath is one of the 32 counties of Ireland. The hill of Tara in county Meath was the ancient seat of the ruling Chieftains of Ireland. Meath, for this reason, is known as the Royal County.
And that sir is what is known in Ireland as a 'Rebel song'. We have hundreds of them chronicling our fight against the British Empire and also many songs which reference the civil war the fuxxers left behind them when we eventually got rid of the parasites.
Remember Holy hour?
I believe a further point is that to strengthen the bombardment of the GPO, the British used naval ships up the Liffey.
Probably one of the best rebel songs! That song would get anyone emotional listening to it ! So powerful and amazingly sung by Sinead O’Connor! RIP
Unholy lock ins.
@@moominpicNo naval ships were used. The Helga was a yacht that was converted into a gunboat. It sent some shells into de Valera's position before hitting the Four Courts and the GPO. It was ineffective, though. The real damage was committed by the two eighteen pound artillery pieces set up to shell the city centre garrisons.
Shin-aid.
Great reaction to an Irish icon.❤
Her voice is hauntingly beautiful
Absolutely! She is amazing!
RIP Sinead. What a wonderful and voice she had... wirh great depth and meaning.. Reunited with your dear Shane
I believe 100% she took every song seriously and gave each and every one her all ❤
Sinead sings the Foggy Dew in the Wind that Shakes the Barley, with Cillian Murphy 🇮🇪🇮🇪
Greetings from Belfast Co .Antrim one of the still occupied 6 Counties under British rule we will have 32 make no mistake about it 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
26+6= 1
Please use the proper tricolour flag of Ireland, not the flag of the Ivory Coast! 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪 not 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
listening to this again and noticed your comment. You're so right. I''m from Dublin and I was involved in our strulggle, and I know we have to get rid of British rule in our country. There is a lot of political dross gong on right now, but I'm with you, we have to finish it. And I do not believe those who are occupying this political space are actually witlh us on that. But we will have to replace them and achieve full independence. Béir búa.
Sinead was a wonerful singer of Irish songs. We are all very proud of her. She spoke her mind on topics that were at times controversial in Ireland 🇮🇪 at the time. She was fearless, brave and vunerable. She had her struggles especially when she lost her beautiful son, Shane, to suicide last year. Sinead, we are very proud of you. May you rest in peace❤❤❤
Proud to be Irish ☘️ 🇮🇪
sinead passed away on the 26 of july 2023.we lost a legend.what a singer she was.just love her .rip sweet hart..love you.❤❤❤❤❤❤
🍀🇮🇪🍀 Thanks for reviewing this version too! Awesome job, Texas Love!!! Sinéad O'Connor has an incredible voice, but never fit the mold for female singers. Intense, dark & strong, she's never conformed & her career suffered because of it. Glad you're exploring Irish Music. You picked an excellent place to start!
{Just a bit more info for you:The Northern Irish Civil Rghts Movement was in the 1970s, Protestant English government from Britain & civilians versus the "native" Irish Catholics. The movies "Belfast," "71," "Michael Collins," & "In the Name of the Father" give a good historical view of the conflict. Sectarian violence at it's worst} Sláinte!!! ("Cheers" in Gaelic) 🍀🇮🇪🍀
Thanks for hanging out and thanks for the additional information! Great song!
Sláinte actually means "health" in Irish and we speak Irish not Gaelic. Gaelic is almost always used to describe our culture not our language
RIP Sinead, our hearts are broken in Ireland
May she rest in peace. She was a wonderful talent, she lived life on the edge, and suffered terribly with her mental health, may God bless all those who suffer depression and with mental health issues. 🙏
Brings a tear a to my eyes
RIP Sinéad, a national treasure lost and a voice that once heard by any will never have been forgotten - Ireland misses you - Rest in Peace
Just came by your channel today on the passing of our sinead O'connor 🇮🇪
she has a quiet and strong nature, love her.
I'm from Dublin Ireland and she was amazing..she tells the story through singing..Good show pal
Sinead was a star who died far to young . Thanks for appreciating Sinead Texas Love .
A troubled and beautiful soul
Allot of women in ireland faught and died for irish freedom they played a big part in the freedom off the irish people may god bless you RIP SINEAD ❤
Great song, and a fantastic rendition. And I say that as an Englishman.
John Derrick, I just wish some people do not get carried away with thinking the English people are, or ever were, represented by the so-called elites who ruthlessly stepped on English working people as well as the Irish. Nor should Irish people readily swallow that what the men of "The Foggy Dew" died for, was not sullied and sold, by some of those who achieved power on the backs of those who died. I once knew, a long time ago, a very fine man from Manchester in a city, which a few years later exploded into the worst kind of sectarian warfare, who said: "the last refuge of a scoundrel is "patriotism." I cried tonight when I listen to that song. But it is for reasons of all the lives lost ( which included a member of my family without whom I would not be here) for nothing gained. Because Ireland today is less "free" and within a more insidious "empire" than the British one. And England, unfortunately for its good people, is in exactly the same situation. Than you for your understanding and generous comment.
Thank you❤
My Take of and Landing tune, along with Luke Kellys Song for Ireland ,, if im going out im going out listening to the songs of my people sung by the voices of my People, (Delores being another) 🇮🇪☘️
Beautiful deep song. I love how every verse tells a separate story regarding the same conflict. The last verse shows how he was effected by the rising with " i parted with valient men, that i never shall see anymore, but too and fro in my dreams they go, and i knell and pray for you"...this shows that ptsd was around then, he has it.. just a thought...deep late night thinking!!
Texas well done for bringing this tune up. SInead is a brilliant singer. I will add God love the Girl she has had her issues that are not Broadcast, her young son passing away few years ago. Her voice is haunting. What the tabloids write about her this side of the water is negative and and are looking for her faults.
She has remained a steadfast vocalist thought the years well beyond Something Compare 2 U
Amazing voice. She gives me goosebumps singing this song.
Another Irish go to war song Sinead is brilliant 💚☘
God bless them class song brilliantly sang ☘️☘️☘️🍀🇮🇪🇮🇪👌⭐️💜❤️💜🇮🇪
I'm English but I respect this music and I think of it as the Irish blues.
Yes, brought on by your fcking repression, in saying that we also, got jobs sent money home.And had access to the NHS service and we head your unions, look at the names.Don't let the fckers, bring down your free NHS.
Thank you❤
Thank you. That song should be the national anthem.
really thoughtful repose on my culture from an englishman.
Sadly Sinead passed away just a few days ago . That God given voice has been stilled and we must now wish her eternal peace . Her heart was broken when she lost her 17 year old son Shane to suicide just a couple of years ago . There is no grief like that of a bereaved parent
Shinaid is how the gaelic name Sinéad is pronounced
Great song and great reaction.
Thanks Texas Love for finding and playing this live version of this song. I love the Chieftains, Sinead O’Connor and this song. I have the CD “The Chieftains - The Long Black Veil” bought approx. 20 years ago and played many many times. The CD is named after the 2nd track “The Long Black Veil with Mick Jagger, vocals”, the 3rd track is The Foggy Dew with Sinead. The man Sinead kissed after the song, is Paddy Moloney from the Chieftains.
Thanks for watching and hanging out with me! Wait, Mick Jagger does a song with The Chieftains as well!?? I don't know a lot about The Rolling Stones but I know who Mick Jagger is! That is crazy!
@@Texas_Love. The Long Black Veil is an album by the traditional Irish folk band The Chieftains. Released in 1995, it is one of the most popular and best selling albums by the band. Other songs on the album besides Long Black Veil with Mick Jagger and The Foggy Dew with Sinead are:- Mo Ghile Mear - “Our Hero” with Sting, vocals; Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? with Van Morrison, vocals; The Lily of the West with Mark Knopfler, guitar, vocals; Coast of Malabar with Ry Cooder; Love is Teasin’ with Marianne Faithfull vocals; He Moved Through The Fair with Sinead; Tennessee Waltz/Tennessee Mazurka with Tom Jones, vocals; The Rocky Road To Dublin with The Rolling Stones. An unusual mixture of artists.
@@fayel5992 Very nice, I'm looking forward to hearing more!
R. I. P Paddy
Chieftains pure class rip paddy moloney
This is the most fantastic piece i have ever heard
I was there it was a fan song . We irish fans of sinead o connor are heartbroken 💔 the cheiftains and sinead that day haurs sticking up the back of neck. I w a irish activist on all what sinead spoke against .especially catholic church abuse ..i still carry that on . Our queen of Ireland 🇮🇪 rip songbird .. love to texax. From a IRISH NATIONLIST IN LOVE WITH CHEIFTAINS AND SINEAD O CONNOR ....we sang our patriot pride in song as we couldnt do otherwies3 .we were in the middle of a conflict war in north south Ireland 🇮🇪 proud to irish born bred and still today listen to this song the day sinead passed away 29th july 2023 ..RIP queen of EIRE
Brilliant 👏👏👏👏💚
Shane mc Gowan former fairytale of New York lead singer has passed away age 65 . RIP Shane you were a legend.
A great voice. I had the pleasure to meet her once
Greetings to Texans from Dublin
i grew on these songs, we recognise our own, men and women
FANTASTIC VOCALS!💯 I REMEMBER IT WELL!💯 THE TROUBLES✝️ AND THE PERFORMANCE!💚 SINEAD GOD LOVE HER!❤ IS AN IRISH TREASURE🍀THESE OLD SONGS ARE IRELANDS BATTLE CRYS OF OLD!🍀 THEY WERE TERIBLE TIMES!✝️!GOD WAS WITH US THEN! 🙏AND STILL IS NOW!🍀LORD HAVE MERCY ON THE FAITHFUL✝️., KEEP YOUR EYES ON ISREAL IT'S HAPPENING RIGHT NOW, WHAT HAPPENS THERE AFFECT US ALL🍀 THERE ARE TERIBLE TIMES COMING FOR US ALL! ✝️ LORD JUSUS CHRIST✝️ PROTECT US ALL.♥️🙏
SAANDDRRRA! " What do you mean keep your eyes on Israel?" Would you explain? One thinks the ICC should do more than keep an "eye" on it since they on a weekly basis, dispossess, impoverish and murder men, women and children in the occupied lands of Palestine. The big crime of this century which our "western democratic" governments do not seem to notice. Some peoples lives are more "valuable than others" we all say.
One of the best 😊
this is how i will always renember her
Love her voice especially how she sings Sacrifice.
Ireland has resisted British rule for centuries.🇮🇪
The greatest empire in the world couldn’t break it closest neighbour, but the Trojan horse of Europe will
For slavery fled oh glorious dead ! 🇮🇪✊️
Hi there! I immediately subscribed. HUGE Sinead fan here. I want to thank you for taking the time to listen and react to Sinead. Highly under appreciated imo. Incredibly diverse artist who can, and almost has, sing any type of genre. I “assist” other channels such as yours with Sinead recommendations if/when you would like some more. :) Many great albums and songs, and A LOT of collaborations as well. Excited for your Sinead journey, you’re in for a treat.
Thank you! The only other song I know from her at this point is "nothing else compares to you". If you know of other songs that capture her vocal magic and she lets it all out, please let me know!
@@Texas_Love Awesome! I’m new to your channel … do you react to any format, audio, music video, live performances etc? Or strictly live? (And I’m going to scroll through some of your videos to get a feel for what you appreciate etc. 👍)
@@witchestomotheryou234 Thank you so much for your help! I prefer live performances, but music videos with meaningful visuals and storytelling are also welcome! I prefer not to do just straight audio, but if it is the only way to hear it, or if it is a classic performance, I will always make an exception for that! Thank you so much again for your help!
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He Moved Through The Fair - Live (old Irish song)
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Troy - Live 1988 at Pinkpop Festival (Sinead only 21-22 years old, she wrote the songs for her Grammy-nominated debut album Lion & The Cobra between the ages of 15-19)
I’m getting shivers hearing her voice singing this song and for many Irish people it’s a chilling part of the Irish history 😱🇮🇪🫡
Sindead is very much part of the Irish tradition. This of course is her version of an Irish rebel song.
We Irish women like strong men, even in America 😊
Thankyou for playing sinead and this deeply loved song
Just subscribed like the irish reactions
Thank you!!!
Well, that's a battle song if you've ever heard one
Yea Sinead is a special human being. If you like that you should check out a few other vids on you tube. Do a quick search for the following:
The Foggy Dew | Ireland's Favourite Folk Song | RTÉ One
Radie Peat :: Dark Horse (This Ain’t No Disco)
Lynched - Father Had A Knife/ Salonika - Later… with Jools Holland - BBC Two
Christy Moore - Joxer Goes To Stuttgart (Official Live Video)
That should keep you going for a bit anyway.
Sinead o Connor rest in peace…. Love Ireland 🇮🇪 thanks
God bless Sinéad O’Connor
Devastated RIP to a beautiful soul.
One of our haunting historical songs and even more mesmerising via our Sinead and the Chieftans!
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First time I have seen someone do a review on her traditional song. Have a look at some of her Gaelige songs. She was so much more than one Prince song.
Love ur reaction xxx
Rest in Peace Sinead 😔
You cannot beat an Irish ballad. These ballads stir the blood of every true Irishman. The British have never understood that we do not want to be British. Why would we give up a culture like ours to be them? We do not want the aggression of a country that cannot have a football match without the fans kicking shit out of each other.
Yes that’s true of the past generations them bold fenian men that built this country are long gone , as I’m sure you know our culture is a thing of the past soon to be forgotten our government are making good of that
My grand father took part in the rising of 1916. fourth battalion from Harolds cross, under Mallin and Markievic at st Stephens green/College of Surgeons. War has a tendency to mess people up. He died an alcoholic and impoverished, though some of that madness may have been because he was disinherited from his wealthy Unionist family. Such rebel songs as this may inspire us to remember the sacrifices made back then, they who lived through it, may have been inspired to try forget their terrible experiences.
Rest in peace, Sinéad. You will always be loved by me, and your fans. Give Dolores a huge hug for me, and perform a Heavenly duet.
Codladh go maith, a stór, agus go raibh míle maith agat.
Saoirse na hÉireann!!
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Unbroken Continuity!!
Love to hear your reaction to Sinead singing He walks through the fair, live, just as good
RIP our beautiful Irish soul ❤
Freedom ❤❤❤
☘God save Ireland say we all ☘
The Chieftains! Wow! You will never hear the likes again!
R I P Sinead O Connor xx
Beautiful....just stunning!
Listen to Sinead O'Conner singing "Nothing compares to you" written by PRINCE. Amazing 😮
She’s so much more than that song.
💚🤍🧡 from Ireland
Proud meath man liveling in kildare now class song ❤❤❤😂
"but the angelus bell o'er the liffey swell rang out in the Foggy dew" "Ireland unfree shall NEVER be at peace" ❤
The angela bells are a call to prayer
“Angelus Bells”
War songs don't get much better than this! RIP Sinead.
Hey, i just wanted to make you aware that Irish names are sometimes extremely hard to pronounce for example my name Níamh is Irish, but it is pronounced Neeve. But because of your amazing reaction to Sínead O'Conner and the Chieftans i thought id just waned to tell you Sínead is pronounced Shssinead. Hope that help, and thanks again, such brilliance. 🍀🍀 🇮🇪🇮🇪
Song is about the Easter Rising....the spark for Irish Independence and Freedom from oppression.
That's a tearjerker performance from Sinéad but you ruined it for me when you mentioned McGregor. Bummer!!😮
Yes I agree. Beautiful song, beautiful singer, but please don't use McGregor in the same context!!!.