When New York Was Irish

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @MJPAT2007
    @MJPAT2007 16 лет назад +41

    Never has one race of people given so much of themselves for the benefit of all. I am proud to be an Irish American, retired police officer and a highbridge boy. Moveover, I am proud of those that set the way becoming to this great county and building the greast city on earth. Thank you, thank you to all those Irish men and women who set the bar so high for us to follow.

    • @truenorthgames
      @truenorthgames Год назад +4

      Dude we built the Nypd the city itself wouldn't have such high quality city services without that catholic guilt the Nypd would have fell years ago ☘️

    • @kellystivers1385
      @kellystivers1385 Год назад +3

      I’m a third generation Irish American and was raised in Queens. I have 2 retired NYPD, officer and Lieutenant, in my family. We are very proud of them, for their dedication to the city! My father and uncle are retired I.U.O.E- Local 15 construction workers. They know so much about the buildings, bridges and tunnels that the Irish have built. This song holds true, to so many things! Thank you for your service to our great city!

    • @dangercat9188
      @dangercat9188 Год назад

      Race? ain't y'all just white here in the states? I'd say, out of all whites, the Irish and to some extent the Italians, have gotten the most positive views for white Americans.

  • @frankgildea8553
    @frankgildea8553 Год назад +10

    I grew up in the Bedford Park section in the Bronx in the 50s and early 60s. All the cops and firemen were Irish. Not to mention the bus drivers and transit workers. There was Irish music radio shows on Sunday evenings, great Irish bars to socialize in. Yes, the good old days when NY was Irish!

  • @robertmurphy440
    @robertmurphy440 Год назад +6

    Family came over 1921 ,Ran bar and grille in brooklyn for 50 years. All sons served in military, Police, Fire ,post office ,the girls nurses ,civil service...Loving America and its opportunities..

  • @TENNDOR
    @TENNDOR 4 года назад +26

    My great grandfather emigrated from Ireland to NYC, settling in Bay Ridge Brooklyn. He was a Lieutenant in the NYPD. I can so relate to this song. I only wish I had the blessing to meet my great grandfather, Michael Connors! Hi

    • @truenorthgames
      @truenorthgames Год назад

      My name is conner haha cheers to your grandfather and the rest of our irish police officers across the world ❤️

  • @CrazyMonkey679
    @CrazyMonkey679 5 лет назад +30

    Respect from Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @budbowl77
    @budbowl77 3 года назад +12

    My father was a Conductor for NYC Transit. He was such a good man. The best. Honest and hardworking. I wish my son got to meet him. Proud to be from The Bronx. We built that city.

    • @truenorthgames
      @truenorthgames Год назад +1

      Damn right lad irish Catholics built America Hard to believe The New York of today wasn't full of crime rats and corruption and a defunded Police Jesus Mary and Joseph 🤦

    • @edmundcampion9888
      @edmundcampion9888 Год назад +6

      I too am proud to be from the Bronx. My two grandfathers were born in Ireland.

    • @JoeBidensdirtydiaper
      @JoeBidensdirtydiaper Год назад

      And look what you let happen to it

    • @edmundcampion9888
      @edmundcampion9888 9 месяцев назад

      I also am from the Bronx.

  • @jrbknyc8785
    @jrbknyc8785 4 года назад +15

    this song reminds me of when i left tulsa oklahoma at the age of 10 to live with my mothers parents "who were both off the boat" in the bronx. I went from country music and cowboy culture to subways amd skyscrapers. i remember my grandma taking me shopping on fordham road at caldors to buy toys, and taking the bus to yonkers. im a mutt but im proud to be half irish, grandfather was from.kerry grandma from roscommon

  • @kangadillo
    @kangadillo 12 лет назад +16

    My great-great-grandparents came to the U.S. in 1850 to escape the famine. They settled in Hudson, NY and spent the rest of their lives there. A few years ago I visited the Hudson Cemetery where they're buried. I said a prayer to them, thanking them for their courage and determination, without which I wouldn't be in this great country. I also told them they were not forgotten and never would be, because I was working on our family history which I would hand down to future descendants.

  • @timdavis9329
    @timdavis9329 6 месяцев назад +4

    My grandfathers brother was a policeman in New york, the money he earned helpsd 4 families to rurvive and get ahead, a tough but lovely man .

  • @seamusoneill7153
    @seamusoneill7153 3 года назад +13

    Grew up in the Bronx during the 1950s and 1960s. We had almost nothing, but we were too happy and hard working to know the difference. School at St. Ann's, boy scouts at St. Brendan's and high school at Cardinal Hayes. The Bronx was pure heaven. Love and prayers to all that helped make my life wonderful.

    • @michaelarmstrong5065
      @michaelarmstrong5065 Год назад

      St Brendan is closing

    • @seamusoneill7153
      @seamusoneill7153 Год назад +1

      @@michaelarmstrong5065 So sorry to hear. Who will serve the neighborhood's spiritual needs? Wish you well.

    • @jameshersonjr3905
      @jameshersonjr3905 9 месяцев назад

      Me too. God bless us. All Hallows.

  • @mickybrennan1490
    @mickybrennan1490 6 лет назад +40

    Brave people looking for a future, my people.

  • @maggie300
    @maggie300 13 лет назад +18

    Thank you. I could walk into the door of these people's homes and feel at home, and surrounded by family. God Bless from Australia

  • @teresecavanagh5755
    @teresecavanagh5755 Год назад +2

    Beautiful this is my family.

  • @CaptLCPD
    @CaptLCPD 15 лет назад +7

    This song almost made me cry! Not many people know how hard it was for us back then. I love this song! Worth 5/5! Thank you for sharing it!

  • @zipperzoey2041
    @zipperzoey2041 6 месяцев назад +3

    Respect from Ireland ☘️🇮🇪💚🇺🇸

  • @teresecavanagh5755
    @teresecavanagh5755 Год назад +5

    The Bronx n Long Island..My father's family roots through Ellis Island. U.S. Customs Inspectors n NYPD Police n Firefighters in FL. When Irish eyes are smiling from Knock 🇮🇪

  • @khiggins185
    @khiggins185 Год назад +2

    Good Luck to you Irish Americans ☘️🇺🇸
    Most other countries we immigrated to the Irish culture faded out.

  • @abaachii0keh
    @abaachii0keh 14 лет назад +9

    my grandad was 100% irish and knew this song word for word by heart. I remember him singing it, bouncing me on his knee while my grandmum was in the kitchen, always cookin something tasty. Gosh i loved those days. Ty so much for posting this song. I missed it dearly. Eire go braugh :)

  • @vincentcorrigan5209
    @vincentcorrigan5209 9 месяцев назад +2

    From Clare(Mom).. and Armagh(Dad).. born and raised in Wash.Hgts. Nana had a problem with a Northern boy dating her baby. Best life in NYC

  • @adriankelly3234
    @adriankelly3234 3 года назад +6

    Irish people bring hard work And good fun and the best women in the world.

  • @Hooleo123
    @Hooleo123 16 лет назад +5

    I have been so fortunate to live in the Washington, DC area and have seen Celtic Thunder live many many times. Jesse Winch once told me he knew if I was at their show, it would be a good one because I get so involved in the music with them and bring the audience with me. I was very flattered. They are an awesome awesome band!

  • @steppenwolf_666
    @steppenwolf_666 14 лет назад +4

    My earliest years were spent on Theriot Ave in the Bronx. My Dad's folks came over from Ireland. He was an NYPD detective. We moved out, like so many did, to Long Island and then New Jersey. NY will always be my home, no matter where I am. Thanks for the great video.

  • @mrblue028
    @mrblue028 12 лет назад +22

    yep. I grew up on Perry Ave and Bainbridge. A once beautiful neighborhood looks like shit now. Its sad.

    • @jrbknyc8785
      @jrbknyc8785 4 года назад +2

      i lived on perry avenue from 1997 to 98 with my grandmother. went to st brendans for 4th grade that year. moved back to long island summer 98. my grandma was from roscommon

    • @mrblue028
      @mrblue028 4 года назад +1

      Borntolandhard 87 Yeah I was out of there by 1990. Those prior years were great to be there

    • @jrbknyc8785
      @jrbknyc8785 4 года назад +2

      @@mrblue028 yeah i only lived in the bronx for my fourth grade year. i lived in tulsa oklahoma before that and moved to long island after leaving the bronx. my mother grew up in that neighborhood tho and my grandparents came from kerry amd roscommon. i was a hick okie when i moved to the bronx with a southern accent. now i am pretty much a new yorker having lived here most of myblife i lost that oklahoma accent many many years ago

  • @tomfitzgerald3967
    @tomfitzgerald3967 4 года назад +10

    San Francisco in the 50's (when I was a teen) was exactly the same. Those are my people.

  • @rubydawn1
    @rubydawn1 10 месяцев назад +2

    back when the whole family lived in the same area.

  • @jamesm.3829
    @jamesm.3829 3 года назад +4

    I feel nostalgic for a time I was never in, looking at pictures of family gatherings from the past here in Boston it looks identicla

  • @paddycat1000
    @paddycat1000 12 лет назад +4

    It's a special heart. Winch has a one. I don't know what happened to this band. They played all the Irish pubs in DC for years. Got famous. And now some new people not even carrying on. Miss these guys. The content always plainly spoke for itself. They come from Irish musician families and can still make me cry and proud. It's a special heart.

  • @Marydawgs
    @Marydawgs 12 лет назад +25

    Yeah,that was my experience seeing photos of my relatives in Ireland when I was growing up in the Bronx.I visited them. It was just like being with my aunts,uncles & cousins here in New York.We do look alike too! Thanks for the positive comment.Hearing some of the really hate filled comments from the Irish on here is amazing.After all,we don't pretend to be native to Ireland.We do have family connections to Ireland & celebrate our family's success over adversity here.

    • @davidpryle3935
      @davidpryle3935 3 года назад +9

      Mary Frances Dawgs, First of all what a lovely song and video about the New York Irish. Secondly I know your comment was posted many years ago now but I just had to add my own comment to say how much I agree with you. I am native to Ireland and over the years I too have seen these thoroughly nasty and utterly uncalled for comments by native born Irish people in relation to Irish Americans. I have been shocked and indeed horrified at the level of totally unnecessary vitriol levelled against people who are basically our cousins, the Irish Americans. I have no idea where this vitriol comes from and can only apologise for it. You only have to look at the people in the video to see the Irish look about them. It would take someone cleverer than me to analyse why some ignorameses feel the need to insult these good people who have every right to celebrate their heritage.

    • @Dliammc
      @Dliammc 3 года назад +6

      @@davidpryle3935 your comment is
      sincerely appreciated.

  • @DogBite12
    @DogBite12 16 лет назад +18

    You're totally right but it's amazing how the Irish left their imprint on America. I'm not Irish yet I grew up in an immigrant neighborhood and learned all these traditional Irish songs in grammar school (as well as Irish history).
    I even know some Gaelic, which is a bit bizarre when you think about it since my family is Portuguese.

  • @yourlocalbossman1359
    @yourlocalbossman1359 5 месяцев назад +2

    Galway and proud 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪

  • @risteardwest3384
    @risteardwest3384 3 года назад +6

    The video shows 100% Irish which is great Bronx New York had a lot of Irish many many years back Woodlawn was a famous place where I grew up was 150th Street and third avenue was all Irish in that neighborhood but times changed everything that's not the more you could really do about it just have a nice drink or an Irish coffee and talk about the good old days you never forget them 🍀🇨🇮💯🍀🇺🇸💯🍀👍

  • @pookerville
    @pookerville 7 лет назад +45

    This song paints a beautiful picture of Irish New York in the old days and its surrender to the modern multicultural society that it is today. Still, every St. Patrick's Day, the city belongs to the Irish as well as those who would like to be.

    • @ryanaloe3433
      @ryanaloe3433 5 лет назад +7

      Richard Clifford you’re an idiot. people used to complain about NY being too multicultural before burning down Irish Catholic Churches

    • @jamesm.3829
      @jamesm.3829 3 года назад +1

      @@ryanaloe3433 no they didn’t, the Irish are European and we’re welcomed in new york

    • @samanthapower8863
      @samanthapower8863 2 года назад +1

      The Irish are not European , Ireland is an island separate from Europe

    • @Slavicboxingfan
      @Slavicboxingfan 2 года назад

      @@jamesm.3829 they were eventually accepted and assimilated in New York just like the Italians but they were not initially accepted and liked

    • @jamesm.3829
      @jamesm.3829 2 года назад

      @@samanthapower8863 they clearly are European

  • @BrFitz45
    @BrFitz45 15 лет назад +6

    Thanks for this post! It's a touching remembrance of growing up in Woodside and going to Rockaway Beach on hot summer days. I agree that it is disheartening to see that the neighborhood is no longer the place we remembered for all those party's and weddings the Céilis and wakes but we moved on to better lives. Although we left the old neighborhood for a life in Suburban America, Irish Americans still maintain the strong Irish traditions that made us who we are today!

    • @ME24689
      @ME24689 Год назад +1

      Even in Ireland, the towns we we knew as children are disappearing fast.. They are "modernising" the frontage of beautiful old buildings etc and taking away the uniqueness of each town... And all they're replacing them with are mire of the same gaudy, modern, cheap looking frontage.. So sad to watch it happen.. And felling/decimating trees everywhere for "insurance" purposes... 😢

  • @Barbara925
    @Barbara925 16 лет назад +5

    As a daughter of Irish Immigrants this song means a lot to me. The Irish that came here years ago adapted to their new "home". They were so proud to become American citizens, unlike the new immigrants that come here from Ireland and other countries! They worked hard to give their children a better life than they had and still sent money home to their parents to make things easier for them! My father died when I was 9 and my mother (God Bless) raised 4 children without welfare or food stamps!

  • @kehoe123321
    @kehoe123321 16 лет назад +3

    I've viewed this video several times and am just now beginning to apprecitate it. It defines a life-style I never have, nor will, know. There's a richness and closeness to their live I envy. And what would we be without the Irish's contribution to building up this country?

  • @Hooleo123
    @Hooleo123 14 лет назад +1

    One of the best compliments I ever received was from Jesse Winch. He told me he knew if I was attending one of their shows, it would be a good one because I was so enthusiastic about their music. And, I always tried to be where they were entertaining in DC or Northern VA. They are just awesome performers!

  • @chulodanny44
    @chulodanny44 6 лет назад +12

    A lot of those shots are from marble hill in the Bronx

    • @Katwoman4318
      @Katwoman4318 4 года назад +1

      Marble Hill is in da house! Boyzeee

  • @Hooleo123
    @Hooleo123 10 лет назад +9

    Everyone does realize this song was written by Terry Winch who - last I heard - lives in DC now. He is from NY though. I've seen THIS Celtic Thunder many times and felt like a I had a real friendship with Jesse, Terry's brother, who is a terrific musician. Didn't know they were still playing live anywhere. Jesse actually said once that he knew if I was there, it would be a good show because I would get the crowd going along with the music. I miss those wild Irish days.

    • @meaganc6460
      @meaganc6460 3 года назад

      Yess this celtic thunder are apparently my cousins haha, well some

  • @TinyArts
    @TinyArts 14 лет назад +4

    I'm half irish and half swedish, best mix in the world. Viking meets Celts.

  • @spikeBrown12
    @spikeBrown12 10 лет назад +15

    Looks like just like my own family's old home movies.

  • @reenpan5567
    @reenpan5567 5 лет назад +1

    My grandparents grew up in the Bronx as did 3 generations after them. NY will always be in my heart and veins 💖

  • @celticqueen0206
    @celticqueen0206 13 лет назад +1

    This is amazing how similar is to my family photos. We also grew up in upper Manhattan. ( I think that is where some of these photos are taken or maybe the Bronx) I had to watch it over and over again it is so much like my family. Thank you Thank you Thank you.

  • @joe80dman
    @joe80dman 15 лет назад +2

    Love those harmonies! I enjoyed this song. 5 Stars.

  • @JohnSmith-bu6ix
    @JohnSmith-bu6ix 11 лет назад +16

    The heart and soul of what our nation once was, better times and better people.

    • @kaydaw24
      @kaydaw24 7 лет назад +6

      do you mean white people? it sounds like you want to say white people..

    • @danielinnicg2114
      @danielinnicg2114 6 лет назад +1

      +kaydaw24 no im real irish we dont want the term white

  • @franklyspeaking8335
    @franklyspeaking8335 9 лет назад +17

    This story for so many ends in The Gate of Heaven Cemetery up in Westchester...what a beautiful song..

    • @matterhorntvjr.4954
      @matterhorntvjr.4954 7 лет назад +1

      Frankly Speaking that's where my family is...

    • @marycotter6488
      @marycotter6488 7 лет назад +1

      Gate of Heaven....my family is buried there too.

    • @denisbourgeau8570
      @denisbourgeau8570 7 лет назад +1

      My family is there, too! Their journeys began at Redden's on 14th, across the street to the Old Saint Bernard's and then onto Gate of Heaven.

    • @irisheye100
      @irisheye100 7 лет назад

      Just put dad and mom there in the last 3 years

    • @franklyspeaking8335
      @franklyspeaking8335 5 лет назад +1

      william foley my Father is there now. Gone 4 years this month.

  • @VMA225
    @VMA225 16 лет назад +2

    I grew up near where this video was filmed in the late 1950's. It was filmed in front of one of two project buildings on West 228th St. The area was considered Marble Hill located in Manhattan/?Bronx. You get a glimpse of St. Stephens Church and the bar named the Lakes of Sligo.

  • @jtobin13
    @jtobin13 17 лет назад +2

    im irish loved new york i was born there!!!

  • @robertmarfeojr9278
    @robertmarfeojr9278 3 года назад +1

    That's a good song... 💯

  • @bigsister718
    @bigsister718 17 лет назад +2

    This is wonderful...thanks so much for posting!

  • @sladeD8
    @sladeD8 14 лет назад +4

    Both my parents are from Galway Ireland so this is nice :)

  • @jasperpete1443
    @jasperpete1443 2 года назад +1

    I can see my aunts, uncles and cousins

  • @fxagent
    @fxagent 11 лет назад +7

    Came here in 1949 as an immigrant child. I was reading "Angela's Ashes" and had to call my Mammy and thank her for bringing us (four kids) to this great country and wonderful city.

  • @kingofcelts
    @kingofcelts 16 лет назад +3

    I'm from Irl.. It's amazing the way times change things. Dublin now is as much Polish, Chinese etc as it is Irish. Our little country has changed toally beyond recognition over the last 20yrs. Most people are secular these days, the church use to rule. But now it's obscure. Massive immigration has changed Ireland as well. Whatever idea any American has of the old sod across the Atlantic, it's totally outdated. We have and are still changing at an incredible rate..Just like New York did...

  • @Marydawgs
    @Marydawgs 12 лет назад +3

    I grew up in the South Bronx in the '50s.You didn't worry about locking the door.It was a working class,Irish immigrant neighborhood.People didn't have lots of money but knew what was important to teach their children.Awareness of your heritage,respect for neighbors,go to school to get an education,go to work to support yourself & family.We weren't always respectful of other groups.The beauty of living in NYC was you learned that when you went out into the wider community.Not all,but most did.

    • @truenorthgames
      @truenorthgames 2 года назад

      Your damn boyo there's nothing that some good ol catholic boys can't fix and build 🤙

  • @gmanhirt8818
    @gmanhirt8818 5 лет назад +14

    We started with nothing and wound up with it all

    • @Katwoman4318
      @Katwoman4318 4 года назад

      🙏 Amen.

    • @soldier2297
      @soldier2297 3 года назад

      And they tell us we have white privilege and all that shit😄

  • @avalonapple
    @avalonapple 17 лет назад +2

    What a wonderful video!I grew up and still reside in the Bronx...would have loved to have seen it's heyday. Hearing all the stories from the older folks makes me realize how much pride they had in their surroundings. Nowadays people just throw trash around and blare music until all hours...no class whatsoever.

  • @adriankelly3234
    @adriankelly3234 3 года назад +3

    We will Always be Irish.

  • @bxbuff
    @bxbuff 3 года назад +4

    How sad....the loss of Irish Heritage in NYC!

    • @michaelarmstrong5065
      @michaelarmstrong5065 Год назад

      Yes and we helped build that city and left it to people that never appreciated us.Up to this day they rejoice in our schools and churches being closed .Only now need us to fight their wars.

  • @garda611
    @garda611 3 года назад +2

    simpler times never to return

  • @andrewc1895
    @andrewc1895 Год назад +1

    Next video up is "when Dublin was irish."

  • @kangadillo
    @kangadillo 12 лет назад +8

    Speaking of Irish Catholics, remember the litanies we recited in school? Remember the one where we kept repeating "My Jesus, Mercy?" There was one kid in my class who didn't seem to have heard Sister correctly. He kept saying "My Jesus Murphy."
    At least his heart was in the right place!

    • @reenpan5567
      @reenpan5567 5 лет назад +1

      😂 Oh man do I remember those days and the busted knuckles that went with them from the wood pointers😣

  • @raleighburner1589
    @raleighburner1589 5 лет назад +1

    Happy days the Irish bring hard work no knife crime or drugs and they integrate the Irish enhance a country that Is a fact

  • @GlenysFeliz
    @GlenysFeliz 16 лет назад +2

    Drugs can ruin any neighborhood.
    I lived in Inwood from '79 - '02 and my best friend growing up was Irish.
    The neighborhood I grew up in was always a safe a pleasant place...it a was a great place to live. My parents still own their apartment in Inwood and they don't plan to leave even though the neighborhood is changing, Again.

  • @jrbknyc8785
    @jrbknyc8785 6 лет назад +6

    I'm half Irish
    my grandma and grandpa came to the Bronx from Kerry and roscommon. the other half is a mix of Italian and German Jewish. from long island but live in rural central Minnesota . never forget where I came from

    • @danielinnicg2114
      @danielinnicg2114 6 лет назад +1

      im irish im in kerry a few times a year its a beautiful place you should go and see it

    • @jrbknyc8785
      @jrbknyc8785 6 лет назад

      Daniélín NicG id like too. my grandpas family farm has been made a bed and breakfast. id like to go to roscommon too and see wherr my nanna grew up

  • @rayhinch
    @rayhinch 15 лет назад

    A beautiful song and an appropriate video for it. Than you for sharing !!!

  • @VMA225
    @VMA225 15 лет назад

    I Spotted Another Guy whom I Knew from the old days on The Video. Marty Kennedy is in the background when the bridesmaids are getting into the Limo's. Marty Kennedy would be about your Father's age and lived accross the street from the projects. He hung out at a neighborhood bar named The Lakes Of Sligo. He was an excellent Irish Fiddle Player. He worked at the TA as a Bus Dispacher and married Elaine Hagen from Terrace View Ave. I went to St. John's with his younger brother Jimmy.

  • @JamesHannonAuthor
    @JamesHannonAuthor 17 лет назад +1

    This was great! I heard this song the other day after many years and it really brought memories... and then finding your video on the web was just perfect... Thank you!
    I posted a family video as a video comment - Hope you dont mind.. If I had only remembered this song when I originally scored the video, I definitely would have used this!

  • @Furzyweb
    @Furzyweb  15 лет назад +1

    My Dad also graduated from Bishop Dubois, I will forward onto him.

    • @VMA225
      @VMA225 3 года назад

      I graduated from Bishop Dubois H S in 1960. Lived on Adrian Ave. in Marble Hill. I played Irish Music with James ( Jesse ) and Terry Winch down in Highbridge in the late 1950's. James ( Jesse ) Winch graduated from Bishop Dubois H S in 1960, also. Terry Winch graduated from Bishop Dubois H S in 1963. Jesse and Terry presently live in Silver Spring, Md. Tell your father to join the Bishop Dubois High School; New York City Facebook Group at facebook.com/groups/1381412232086609

  • @jkpuskar
    @jkpuskar 16 лет назад

    This is grand. Thanks for posting.

  • @michaelclifford4444
    @michaelclifford4444 6 лет назад +3

    Good name Richard Mick Clifford dad Kerry mum Sligo London born we never forget our roots brother

  • @raleighburner1589
    @raleighburner1589 5 лет назад +1

    Strong lovely people the Irish And that Is a truth

  • @Shoegazer89
    @Shoegazer89 12 лет назад

    Brilliant old video clips

  • @tanyasbigbrowneyes
    @tanyasbigbrowneyes 16 лет назад

    I hung out at Mclean Ave Yonkers, Woodlawn and Broadway. Oh not to forget 204st Da Bronx.

  • @walterfrields333
    @walterfrields333 5 лет назад

    Amazing.

  • @Furzyweb
    @Furzyweb  15 лет назад +1

    Yes, it is. Much of it is the Projects on Marble Hill.

  • @fuckinwiseguy
    @fuckinwiseguy 15 лет назад +1

    There are other ethnic groups moving into Woodlawn but the Irish are still very strong there, definately the most Irish neighborhood in NYC today. It has a decent sized Italian population too.

  • @doarip2
    @doarip2 16 лет назад +1

    According to my Irish aunt, a ceilis is a friendly get together/dance. Music is played and beer is consumed. A social gathering.

  • @fuckinwiseguy
    @fuckinwiseguy 15 лет назад

    Im from the Bronx from old-school Irish/Italian stock I grow up with the Dominicans and the Ricans

  • @ruairidevine
    @ruairidevine 15 лет назад +2

    This seems like a perfect community full of respectable people. I don't understand why they would have left it behind for the suburbs.

  • @MrTHOMASROSCREA
    @MrTHOMASROSCREA 12 лет назад

    god bless all here

  • @Furzyweb
    @Furzyweb  15 лет назад +1

    Wow!!!! My Dad and Uncle both graduated from Bishop DuBois, I think my Dad might have been in school with Jesse. That's a great tip.

    • @longfordboy2538
      @longfordboy2538 4 года назад

      Dan thank you for this I think Bishop Dubois was in Washington Heights. I almost went there.

  • @colemanno1
    @colemanno1 15 лет назад

    thanks for that mate

  • @ekimelyobo
    @ekimelyobo 15 лет назад

    thats a fiery mixture

  • @FormerlyNYVulgarian
    @FormerlyNYVulgarian 4 года назад

    Wow 228th street. I never see any Irish folks around there now. Grew up on 231st in the early 90’s when they were still here yet most were moving to greener pastures upstate.

  • @WhenNYWasIrish
    @WhenNYWasIrish 16 лет назад

    The big ones are Woodlawn in the Bronx and Woodside in Queens.

  • @PatrickJoe2
    @PatrickJoe2 11 лет назад +8

    Dan, great, great video were these videos taken in the Bronx? I showed these to my grandchildren so they could a miniscule idea of what it was like.

  • @asabovesobelow90
    @asabovesobelow90 13 лет назад

    @SuperThomas228 you're the first Irish i read who still remember his Celtic past...
    most Irish only remember Catholicism.. that's awesome.

  • @irishrebel2381
    @irishrebel2381 12 лет назад +1

    New York used to be Irish but not anymore but at least we still have Boston, Glassgow, Manchester and liverpool still have strong Irish connections

    • @marycotter6488
      @marycotter6488 7 лет назад +1

      Irish Rebel. We also have those Irish roots that run deep.

    • @truenorthgames
      @truenorthgames 2 года назад

      Nobody creates healthy and clean communities then irish Catholics 🤙

  • @susanb2015
    @susanb2015 Месяц назад

    I'm Irish German from NYC. New York City is gone.

  • @VMA225
    @VMA225 15 лет назад

    I Grew Up On Adrian Ave. on Marble Hill. There is a guy at the Wedding Shower who I went to Bishop Dubois High School with. His Name is Joe Martin and I graduated with him in 1960. He is only on the Video for 2 seconds but that's him. Do You Know Where He Is Today ?

  • @irishkerry
    @irishkerry 14 лет назад

    Americans get a bad rap I'm Irish and went to New York last year I'm a well travelled person.but found New Yorkers the coolest people not just Irish American but italians, blacks cant wait to go back..Irish Americans appreciate our culture better than we do

  • @VMA225
    @VMA225 15 лет назад

    Oh by the way, Terry Winch, the author of the song "When New York Was Irish" Graduated From Bishop Dubois HS In 1963. His brother James "Jesse" Winch graduated from Bishop Dubois HS in 1960.

  • @JamesHannonAuthor
    @JamesHannonAuthor 17 лет назад

    In the Bronx, I guess it is Woodlawn now...
    Back in the day, was more in Norwood and Fordham-Bedford

  • @ssjgokuamvs8999
    @ssjgokuamvs8999 5 лет назад

    I am a Venedam as well and would like to find out more, I finally got to check this out! You left a comment on my fox and the hound music video I did over 10 years ago! please message me back I am interested to know more

  • @robertmurphy440
    @robertmurphy440 Год назад

    KENNEDY IS THE ONE THAT STOPED IRISH FOR COMMING OVER ,THAT SKELL GOT HIS
    ....

  • @sheafferhistorian
    @sheafferhistorian 17 лет назад

    Timlin and Kane do a nice version of this song live. Worth a listen.

  • @paddysmith461
    @paddysmith461 5 лет назад +1

    I would of love to of seen New York in the 1960s with all the Irish Americas and Boston is well. All been taken over now but hipsters!!!

  • @FlashVirus
    @FlashVirus 13 лет назад +2

    @luispihormiguero
    Well I been following your conversation with that other fellow and I just want to say a few things. There is no such thing as an 'arabic' race. In the Moorish Empire, there were ethnic Lebanese, Persians, Berbers, & racial arabs that were all considered 'arabic' due to their culture/language. Yes, Iberians do have small amount of DNA from the North Africans (many r white btw), just like most Europeans do. Queen Elizabeth II actually has some slight Moorish descent as well.

  • @deborahwingard776
    @deborahwingard776 2 года назад

    New York was here LONG before The Irish!

    • @matthewoshea687
      @matthewoshea687 Год назад +2

      Is the video post claiming that it was ALWAYS Irish?

  • @TenderTrap86
    @TenderTrap86 15 лет назад +1

    I'm from old school Irish/Polish stock. I work moving furniture. I'm the only white guy I work with and the rest are black. I'm also the youngest. But they all know that I work. I put boxes on my back and up three flights of stairs I go. Go back down and do it again. I always say that it's the Irish in me. "It must have been the Irish that built the pyramids, No one else could carry up the brick" Not far from BX, Stamford CT.