US Civil War Tune "Garry Owen and The Yellow Rose Of Texas"

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • US Civil War Tune
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  • @Aquahoma
    @Aquahoma 9 лет назад +26

    I cranked this up so loud the neighbors can hear it

  • @harryburge9803
    @harryburge9803 Месяц назад

    As a native born Texan from San Antonio I remember hearing the Yellow Rose of Texas and wanting to return to my native home!!!

  • @ronalddunne3413
    @ronalddunne3413 7 лет назад +14

    Custer had his regimental band along for the ride... playing the Garryowen... imagine that echoing off the hillsides, it would make one feel well nigh invincible!

    • @marmadukecromwell2015
      @marmadukecromwell2015 7 лет назад +3

      How did that work out for custer?

    • @robertshorthill4153
      @robertshorthill4153 3 года назад

      Ronald Dunne. I'm sure it worked -- up until 2000+ natives came swarming up from their camp along the river.

    • @ronalddunne3413
      @ronalddunne3413 3 года назад

      @@robertshorthill4153 You're either a garryowen or you arent.

  • @libertycowboy2495
    @libertycowboy2495 3 года назад +23

    Listened to this on repeat while i reconditioned my cavalry saddle. The right music makes a chore into living history! 🤠

    • @lindamerchant123
      @lindamerchant123 2 года назад

      Or Irish infantry

    • @rhett4060
      @rhett4060 Год назад

      Caverly saddle ---- That is a piece of leather covered wood guaranteed to make. Your bewtox raw

  • @wdavis6814
    @wdavis6814 10 лет назад +99

    Thank you Ireland for letting us use your music for our War's soundtrack.

    • @OldSkoolWax
      @OldSkoolWax 6 лет назад +6

      You're welcome.

    • @geoffn1530
      @geoffn1530 4 года назад +2

      Old Skool Wax Fuck Antifa and European Union 🇪🇺 👆

    • @danielsmith5023
      @danielsmith5023 4 года назад +1

      Not a problem , the Irish where batting for the Southern States by the way

    • @zyzor
      @zyzor 3 года назад +2

      Star spangled banner was also written to a popular British drinking tune.

    • @brianjohnson6053
      @brianjohnson6053 3 года назад +1

      🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪💖

  • @agatematt
    @agatematt 12 лет назад +16

    The three songs contained in the video are: Garry Owen, When Johnny Comes Marching Home and The Yellow Rose of Texas.

    • @SinoLegionaire
      @SinoLegionaire 4 месяца назад

      One of these is not like the other

  • @delmarheadjr.7592
    @delmarheadjr.7592 4 года назад +7

    Thank you 7th cav 1st cav Vietnam 1965 Garry Owen

  • @rufftele
    @rufftele 9 лет назад +53

    Garry Owen was also known as a marching song for Custer's 7th Cavalry.

    • @jerryrose2083
      @jerryrose2083 6 лет назад +2

      rufftele, NOT “Garry Owen”. “The Garryowen”. Garryowen was a suburb of Limerick, Ireland. Now it’s a part of the city, no longer a suburb. Translated into English it is “Garden of John”.

    • @danielquinn688
      @danielquinn688 5 лет назад +2

      An ode to genocide.

    • @barrythorpe1646
      @barrythorpe1646 4 года назад +1

      Yes! In the movie Little Big Man, Custer whistles the tune.

    • @GeorgeSemel
      @GeorgeSemel 3 года назад +1

      Still is, the 7th Cav Reg. Still exists- They traded in the horses for Helicopters. There most famous Batte of the 20th Century is the Ia Drang, 1965- LtG Harold Moore then Lt. Col commanding.

    • @michaelpalmieri7335
      @michaelpalmieri7335 3 года назад

      @@GeorgeSemel
      *Battle

  • @RedneckMetalheadMixedBoy
    @RedneckMetalheadMixedBoy 6 лет назад +12

    Proud to be a Texan

  • @meezergeezer
    @meezergeezer 12 лет назад +13

    Great arrangements of these historic marches, this went straight to "Favorite"!

  • @WintersFinalstand
    @WintersFinalstand 12 лет назад +9

    The chain that weakens us must break, but we must be the ones who do it. I don't want my children growing in this world, but a better one. The men of the civil war paid for their comtempt and anger with too much blood, let us not repeat their mistake.

  •  9 лет назад +26

    This tune is really expressing the spirit of the peoples with heritage from countries around the North sea and Ireland

    • @silentmajority1148
      @silentmajority1148 9 лет назад +2

      mary jane Prouty German Americans are the largest group...study Wikipedia. Prussian General von Steuben ("Steuben-parade") saved the revolution. General Custer (=former German "Köster"), Kevin Costner (=also former German "Köster") - crying shame you fight us in the World Wars. BTW - Germans even founded "West-Point"...but this will n o t disgrate the achievements of the Irish.

    • @silentmajority1148
      @silentmajority1148 9 лет назад

      mary jane Prouty
      Perhaps I am not up to date but I read that in Wiki

    • @silentmajority1148
      @silentmajority1148 9 лет назад

      mary jane Prouty
      Maybe, Mrs Prouty. Being German I have a question: is it true that many Irishmen joined the police in the US?

    • @silentmajority1148
      @silentmajority1148 9 лет назад

      Respect...really Berkeley?

    • @silentmajority1148
      @silentmajority1148 9 лет назад

      mary jane Prouty
      Pardon me, what means MIT?

  • @anthonybrownhovelt
    @anthonybrownhovelt Год назад +3

    The Yellow Girl of Texas was Santa Anna's lover and Houston's Spy (and lover!) Emily West sometimes known as Morgan, after her owner, was of mixed race.

    • @ronalddunne3413
      @ronalddunne3413 Год назад

      Thanks! I knew the "Yellow" Rose was mulatto, but didnt know the rest...

    • @bernarddavis1050
      @bernarddavis1050 Год назад

      The term "yellow" did not refer to hair colour; it was used to describe the skin colour of girls of white/negro mixed race (mulatas). Only later was it applied (and much less accurately) to Chinese and other Asians.@@ronalddunne3413

    • @lloydlundschen2200
      @lloydlundschen2200 25 дней назад

      They used to refer to that as mulatto/ or high yellow. Emily Morgan was the yellow rose of Texas!

  • @jimmyerics7236
    @jimmyerics7236 11 лет назад +5

    hear that man. i researched on like family tree or something that my dads side came here in the 1880s from germany, but my moms was in america since like plymouth. and i found she had irish heratige that fought for the north at during the war between the states. respect for garry owen in glory!

  • @eoppen
    @eoppen 3 месяца назад

    Garry Owen was also a song used by the Light Brigade, of Balaklava fame. Flashman could never hear it after the Charge of the Light Brigade without a little shudder, and wondered if it was a lucky tune to play.

  • @WintersFinalstand
    @WintersFinalstand 12 лет назад +5

    My first comments were designed to be that we as a people need to band together and not look out for our sole interests. I believe that fractured we will fall...and I despair at that. The Civil war nearly caused something like it and I look on it as a lesson for the future. When I said against distribution...I am saying as before...My money is my money...I will house..tend and feed people as I can...but I will not work for my salary and give them a free ticket in life at the same time.

  • @vedranu9976
    @vedranu9976 Год назад +1

    Wonderful songs, I'm from Croatia

  • @elmerlarimer9026
    @elmerlarimer9026 7 лет назад +6

    love this song thank you

  • @colnbowles1625
    @colnbowles1625 3 года назад +3

    In 2019 I visited ‘Last Stand Hill’ at Little Big Horn. Looking around at all the Cenotaph stones marking the fallen - it must have been an awful place to do battle. The only worse battleground I have seen is Culloden. And I served in Korea.

    • @BigLisaFan
      @BigLisaFan 3 года назад

      Worst place I ever saw was Puys just to the west of Dieppe in France. Sheer cliffs either side of the landing beach and a narrow V valley to get off the beach in. Needless to say the attacking soldiers, save for a few, never got off the beach. The main beach at Dieppe has headlands to the east and west and totally open ground. Ideal for defense and a killing ground for soldiers.

  • @randolph65
    @randolph65 12 лет назад +3

    great arrangements of historic songs

  • @Ynvrrd
    @Ynvrrd 11 лет назад +22

    Especially in those days. In fact, Irish Nationalism was at it's peak in 1798. Also in America, a good number of Washington's men were Irish, and used the green flag with golden harp in the battlefields.

    • @thehobbster6367
      @thehobbster6367 3 года назад +1

      Exactly. Many US Prez had Scots-Irish backgrounds, all that "need not apply" very exaggerated. Irish dominated police and later courts, many Irish judges in NY still.

    • @jspee1965
      @jspee1965 2 года назад

      As did the Irish on both sides of the wrong war in the 1860's. They murdered each other relentlessly.. terrible.

  • @FighterGlory
    @FighterGlory 11 лет назад +2

    I sang this song and I like your presentation very much!

  • @tallballer09
    @tallballer09 Год назад +1

    My family originated in Ireland and Scotland and I’m proud of it. They came to America in the late 1600s and fought in the civil war against the Damn Yankees! Proud of it!

  • @charleschapman6810
    @charleschapman6810 7 лет назад +2

    Fredrick'sburgisa great example of "for want of a nail."Burnsides' maneuver was predicated on getting the army's pontoon bridging gearing his army oppositeFredericksberg before Lee could concentrate there. In one of the few occasion when the Union Army actually out-foxed Robert E. Lee, he got his army to the river bank ahead of Lee. But the pontoons didn't show up-and he frittered away his advantage by waiting for them.By the times the bridges were emplaced, so was th Army of Northern Virginia, and the crossing became a frontal attack dug-inAmerican regularson higher ground. Which is never a good idea!

  • @frsantariga
    @frsantariga 8 лет назад +3

    Outstanding!

  • @viorele1264
    @viorele1264 5 лет назад +1

    I am from Romania and i thing the songs from civil or seccesion war îs the Best american marshs until TODAY.

  • @johnhayes3435
    @johnhayes3435 Год назад +2

    Garryowen is in limerick ireland

  • @borzov70
    @borzov70 6 лет назад +2

    Awesome Great American history!!!

  • @knigget1
    @knigget1 12 лет назад +3

    Great medley! MGM could have used that during their golden age of the silver screen.

  • @RedIce989
    @RedIce989 Год назад +2

    All these songs are amazing...

  • @joebombero1
    @joebombero1 Год назад +1

    Yellow Rose of Texas is a serious contender for the National Anthem for the Republic of Texas, if and when the referrendum passes.

  • @jgjperlman
    @jgjperlman 9 лет назад +6

    I was in the 20th Maine

  • @johnm2366
    @johnm2366 2 года назад +3

    I can’t help it, but when I hear “Johnny Comes Marching Home” see Slim Pickens on a B29 flying into Russian airspace in Doctor Strange Love.

    • @joebombero1
      @joebombero1 Год назад

      We're gonna make our primary objective if it hair lifts everybody on bear creek

    • @bernarddavis1050
      @bernarddavis1050 Год назад +2

      You mean a B52

  • @Ynvrrd
    @Ynvrrd 11 лет назад +19

    Actually it's originally a very old Irish song dating back to 1791, and most likely a march of the Irishmen in the 1798's rebellion. The earliest words set to the tune was An Spailpín Fánach. The song's third verse includes "Dublin is burnt away and Galway will be taken, we'll have flames on bonfires," after they were burned by British troops. It's a very anti-British tune, and quite ironic that regiments of the British army have stole it as a marching song.

  • @williamcrowley788
    @williamcrowley788 3 года назад +1

    Gerryowen and Glory

  • @ritawilliams8686
    @ritawilliams8686 4 года назад +1

    THANK YOU.....THANK YOU

  • @alexanderreno86
    @alexanderreno86 7 лет назад

    Go to the picket line and get your horse. Love that bugle call

  • @alfonsopreciadogonzalez
    @alfonsopreciadogonzalez 2 года назад

    A little peces of our country from 1776----1856---2023 god bless América 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲❤️❤️❤️

  • @jimclarke1108
    @jimclarke1108 7 лет назад +1

    great music, bit of insight to the real days

  • @JUANVIJOAN211
    @JUANVIJOAN211 Год назад

    fELIZ NAVIDAD La música no es para competir si no para compartir gracias por compartir adeo

  • @WintersFinalstand
    @WintersFinalstand 12 лет назад +2

    Taxes i believe are a nessesity. I wont have the military and government face finacial breakdown. You can argue to much or too little...but im saying its needed. We could then discuss how heavy the taxes were. The Wealth Distribution I am against is taking money I spent the time learning in school and working at work to earn. my money goes to non outside my family save those i help and donate to on my terms and judgements. I try to learn and stay updated, but i admit some lacking

  • @666Chrisky
    @666Chrisky 12 лет назад +2

    Here's someone from the northern part of KY with you. We stayed with Union and always will,

  • @borzov70
    @borzov70 6 лет назад

    Hi Lovely America from Russia!!!! America is progressive people!!!

  • @BradBrassman
    @BradBrassman 11 лет назад +2

    Originally the marching song of the 5th Royal Irish Lancers.

  • @25FIREBALL
    @25FIREBALL 10 лет назад +3

    the war is long over----go read the story on the Confederate sub the Hunley on yahoo--when they raised it they found the remains of the crew----they had a massive funeral prosesion with men dressed both in blue and grey--- and thank you for posting this--------------------LMG-------------known as FIREBALL on the local dirt tracks

  • @vonmazur1
    @vonmazur1 11 лет назад +2

    Yes they did, a lot of Irish immigrants were drafted into the Yankee Army for the War...They all knew the song and it became part of the U S Army heritage...

    • @robertshorthill4153
      @robertshorthill4153 3 года назад

      vonmazur 1. Yes, that is correct, however, with the poor, nearly destitute Irishmen, unable to make a decent living in America, had little choice but to join the US Army. They were paid $13 a month, had free food, a roof of some sort ( sometimes only a flimsy tent on the Powder River in May, June, and July -- very brutal conditions, to be sure.) They mostly had little if any skills. They learned quickly the ways of army life, whether they liked it or not. Many did and were proud to be part of the Union. After all, they were no longer destitute. There was no need to spend money, so they possibly sent money home to wives and families, either in Ireland or far away to New York. They most likely saved enough for drink, tho. Their lot was surely not a pleasant one

  • @ooloofu
    @ooloofu 10 лет назад +1

    AMAZING !!! THANX. Still want to know the ensemble that did the Little big man rendition...

  • @thegallimimus3548
    @thegallimimus3548 9 лет назад +5

    At 2:56 is just a copy of When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again.

    • @linkven9196
      @linkven9196 5 лет назад +2

      TheGallimimus 35 How is it a copy. It’s the actual song.

  • @Jake-xe4cv
    @Jake-xe4cv 8 лет назад +3

    Gary Owen is an Irish air. sung long before the US 7th cavalry got it, by British troops.

    • @29091947
      @29091947 8 лет назад

      Nobody mentioned that "a Gary Owen" is a term used in rugby. Why it is used and what it means I do not know

    • @jspee1965
      @jspee1965 8 лет назад

      Brit Light Cavalry ;)

    • @bgbout
      @bgbout 7 лет назад +1

      John Armstrong - In rugby you are not allowed to pass the ball forward - but you can kick it to be caught by team mates who were level or behind you when the ball is kicked. A garyowen is a ball kicked high - but not particularly far - to give team mates the opportunity to run past the kicker to catch the ball in front of him or her. It is quite risky (a bit like a hail mary in American football?) - members of the opposing team will also be challenging for the ball - but can be quite effective if successful. It is named after the Irish rugby club that became synonymous with the tactic in the 1920s.

  • @vedranu9976
    @vedranu9976 Год назад +1

    I love USA, it is the best country for me...

  • @Stuart4791
    @Stuart4791 12 лет назад

    Love the song

  • @radamspse
    @radamspse 12 лет назад

    Benson Arizona!!!

  • @javierduque7532
    @javierduque7532 3 года назад +1

    Siempre se va a identificar esta marcha militar con Custer y el 7mo de Caballería

  • @nobbie56
    @nobbie56 10 лет назад +1

    Einfach super

  • @GeorgeDoughty-m8e
    @GeorgeDoughty-m8e Год назад

    America: please return your country needs you.

  • @robertarmitage1899
    @robertarmitage1899 9 лет назад +2

    Garry Owen was an Irish song known to have been around in the 1790tys, but why it has an obviously Welsh Christian and surname, for its title, I do not know.

    • @wbhenderson
      @wbhenderson 9 лет назад +1

      +Robert Armitage Actually, the title of the tune is not two words, as in "Garry Owen," but "The Garryowen," after a section of the city of Limerick, Ireland. So, it's originally an Irish tune, with an admittedly somewhat Wels-sounding name. Many folks around the world could consider it to be an American tune, since it became with Custer's 7th United States Cavalry Regiment. Hope this clears things up a bit. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garryowen_(air)

    • @robertarmitage1899
      @robertarmitage1899 9 лет назад +1

      +Bryant Henderson Thanks, I had often wondered about it.

    • @robertarmitage1899
      @robertarmitage1899 9 лет назад +1

      +Bryant Henderson The American connection is understandable, from its use in films and, lets not forget that Irish tunes were very popular there in the late 19th century. Indeed the Irish Americans brought out a few of their own. The best selling song (sheet music) in America, of 1876, the year of Custer's last stand, was, "I'll take you home again, Kathleen."

    • @dannyboy5517
      @dannyboy5517 8 лет назад +1

      It does not have a welsh connection Garryowen is a loose translation of the of the Irish Garrie Eoin meaning Johns Garden an area close to Limerick city It was in Garryowen that a battery of guns was placed for the defence of Limerick it was called the Black Battery THE battle and siege was in 1691 Limerick held out to an honourable truce and marched out to Garryowen and glory

    • @shoobee101
      @shoobee101 8 лет назад +1

      the American connection is that there was a shit ton of Irish recruited into Federal service for citizenship. theyd land from ireland,be given some bread,and told theyd be immediate citizens for a commitment of service. a movie that touches base on that is gangs of new york

  • @patricklamshear6662
    @patricklamshear6662 8 лет назад +11

    A good old IRISH drinking song.

  • @Raul61233
    @Raul61233 8 лет назад +7

    Garryowen had its beginnings as an old Irish air and I've loved it from childhood. This rendition is the best I have ever heard:
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garryowen_(air)

  • @arfyego0682
    @arfyego0682 6 лет назад +1

    *GARRYOWEN AND GLOORY*

  • @billbright1755
    @billbright1755 9 лет назад +2

    We'll beat the day lights out of fun,
    Then let the doctor tinker out our bruises.
    No man for that shall go to jail.🎺🎵🎺

  • @billhuber2964
    @billhuber2964 6 лет назад +5

    Offical March tune of the 69th new York state militia aka the fighting 69th !!!

  • @rorybowskill
    @rorybowskill 11 лет назад +9

    Two words and one date...James Connoly 1916.
    Sorted

  • @wbhenderson
    @wbhenderson 9 лет назад +12

    Actually, this is a medley of THREE tunes, "The Garryowen," "When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again," and "The Yellow Rose of Texas." Duxmontis 98, would you please identify the source of this recording? The male chorus singing "Yellow Rose..." are obviously not American, probably not native English speakers. For instance, I've seen videos of the Soviet Red Army Chorus singing songs from other countries, and they are brilliant singers. I'm very curious to know who this is, when and where it was recorded, etc. Any details would be greatly appreciated.

    • @bluebelly07
      @bluebelly07 7 лет назад +1

      Mitch Miller Orchestra, Oh yes, very American!

    • @deathdealer312
      @deathdealer312 6 лет назад +1

      Sounds American to me

  • @borzov70
    @borzov70 6 лет назад

    Cool!!!

  • @robertshorthill4153
    @robertshorthill4153 3 года назад

    Everyone who views these RUclips videos on Garryowen should listen to a song by Tim O'brien called Mick Ryan's Lament. Look it up -- it's there. It may change your thinking about what the 7th and the battle was all about. I've never considered Custer or the government policies conserning the native americans as "heroic". The men of the 7th that were wiped out, died needlessly, but that was the policies of the times, sadly.

    • @robertshorthill4153
      @robertshorthill4153 3 года назад

      Yes, Garryowen in and of itself IS a rousing tune. Even I would have wanted to march off to battle, but would have wished I'd have died with my brothers in Ke San. Viet Nam.

    • @bernarddavis1050
      @bernarddavis1050 Год назад

      Custer was a murderous narcissist and psychopath. His plan was to attack the native women and children in their camp along the Little Bighorn. The warriors got him first, along with his rabble. Good.

  • @michaeltoner4457
    @michaeltoner4457 9 лет назад +24

    God bless the us Calvary

    • @Igor-iv8dl
      @Igor-iv8dl 9 лет назад +2

      +Michael Toner Do you mean 'us Calvary',
      not 'US cavalry'?
      (Or it was a joke? Sorry, I'm foreign)

    • @dannyb8839
      @dannyb8839 8 лет назад +4

      Yes Igor, he meant U.S. Cavalry.

    • @jonathansampey8804
      @jonathansampey8804 6 лет назад

      3 cheers for Stewart and Mosby!

    • @dorothyvelthaus4867
      @dorothyvelthaus4867 5 лет назад

      Calvary is a cemetery in NYC....

  • @giulianocerovaz5489
    @giulianocerovaz5489 3 года назад

    Good like

  • @billbright1755
    @billbright1755 9 лет назад +1

    The darling girl of Maine beats the bell of Texas!

  • @WintersFinalstand
    @WintersFinalstand 12 лет назад +1

    social security no..medicare no..taxes no. What im against is taking the money of a guy who went out and worked for it. I believe in a medicare that can help you...but I believe that those who dont help pay for it already should be given a way to contribute. I hate free loaders. Welfare is something I consider closely...as I believe in some of its aspects...again its abused. I in a way believe the whole system of welfare and medicare broken...and needs a overhaul and be fixed inside and out.

  • @shawnbreen212
    @shawnbreen212 Год назад

    I'm a Irish Texans I'm of where I'm from

  • @WintersFinalstand
    @WintersFinalstand 12 лет назад

    on a positive note the True Americans are niether north or south. The True Men and Women of our beautiful nation are those that would bleed for it in war cry for its loss speak for its rights, and defend their neighbor in times of need. They aren't the people who would selfishly abuse the system the ones who sue for everthing another owns who wuld only vote for their own selfish wants. Im saddened in my heart to see this happen and want the best for my people, no matter their decent. God help us

  • @IronPiedmont
    @IronPiedmont 8 лет назад +1

    Where can I find the "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" part?

  • @Rikki0
    @Rikki0 10 лет назад +9

    Thanks for the support Cav. When you get to Heaven we will surely let you in. Slicks only, of course. It is Heaven after all.
    Semper Fi 5th Marines 2/1 An Hoa River Basin/Arizona Valley

    • @tonyocch1
      @tonyocch1 10 лет назад +4

      God Bless you both!!!

  • @saynotogmo5156
    @saynotogmo5156 10 лет назад +5

    free texas

  • @davidlynch433
    @davidlynch433 Год назад

    I'm damn sure Gary Owen was originally a British song.

  • @IsaacRabinovitch
    @IsaacRabinovitch 12 лет назад +1

    Did they play the Gary Owen during the Civil War? I always associate it with the 7th Cavalry and the Indian Wars.

  • @joebombero1
    @joebombero1 Год назад

    When I hear this music it makes me want to don body armor and go crazy with some unhinged police line sent to break up an ANTIFA demonstration.

  • @MrOnthehiway2hell
    @MrOnthehiway2hell 7 лет назад

    Better than cigars for me!

  • @sixshot19
    @sixshot19 9 лет назад +1

    the 1st war in photos

  • @jeffreylightsey1786
    @jeffreylightsey1786 10 лет назад +2

    Does anyone know where I can find this arrangement of Garry Owen? Thanks

    • @thehobbster6367
      @thehobbster6367 3 года назад

      Tim Obrien (bluegrass musician) does beautiful version called Ryans Lament. It's on youtube.

  • @bambushanhai
    @bambushanhai 9 лет назад

    What is the song from 2:50

  • @haroldharwell7078
    @haroldharwell7078 3 года назад

    It was all good till you put a picture of Lincoln in there.
    Damn Federals...

  • @BradBrassman
    @BradBrassman 11 лет назад

    I expect it was because they were technically an Irish regiment like the "Dubs"

  • @chrisnewport8370
    @chrisnewport8370 8 лет назад +2

    Too bad the Brits did not use Gary Ownen for the light Brigade in the Crimea - they might have taken the guns.

    • @marmadukecromwell2015
      @marmadukecromwell2015 6 лет назад

      How did it work out for Custer? Ha Ha Ha!

    • @bluebelly07
      @bluebelly07 5 лет назад

      @@marmadukecromwell2015 -
      It sure as hell worked out for Custer with the Michigan Cavalry Brigade at Gettysburg in July of 1863, he defeated Jeb Stuart and the Confederate Cavalry! In June of 1876 at Little Big Horn he was not so lucky, he had 232 men or so under his command against 4,000 or so Indians, what the hell you think would happen? Custer, however, was no coward! 😃

  • @rafamirek2946
    @rafamirek2946 6 лет назад

    Anyone has a link to the source of the garryowen version in this video?

  • @BradBrassman
    @BradBrassman 11 лет назад

    Not in those days you werent. Although the fenians were well established, plenty of Irish were loyal to the crown.

  • @j.bowman8699
    @j.bowman8699 11 лет назад

    Garry owen, custers theme song, Troopers had it playing at sand creek, Bugles froze to their lips in the cold.

  • @sabanulker8083
    @sabanulker8083 4 года назад

    Is this tune/ song from civil war or after civil war. Date s are so confusing.

  • @infantinofan
    @infantinofan 9 лет назад +3

    What is that bugle call at the beginning?

    • @ralphkern380
      @ralphkern380 9 лет назад

      fill blanks at the 4:00 minute mark prior to the Yellow Rose of Texas is the Bugle call "Revielle" (rise and shine) at the very beginning is "Boots and Saddles"

    • @billhuber2964
      @billhuber2964 Год назад

      I think it's officers call

  • @felipeduenas2968
    @felipeduenas2968 2 месяца назад

    Haragh for union cavalry

  • @rafamirek2946
    @rafamirek2946 6 лет назад

    What's the tune from 2:47 to 2:55?

    • @bluebelly07
      @bluebelly07 5 лет назад

      When Johnny comes marching home....

  • @ДенисПанычев-й5щ
    @ДенисПанычев-й5щ 3 года назад

    Brave texans alread aheard!

  • @hereLiesThisTroper
    @hereLiesThisTroper 9 лет назад +2

    Garry Owen was here?

    • @wbhenderson
      @wbhenderson 9 лет назад +1

      +hereLiesThisTroper "Garryowen" (one word) is a neighborhood in Limerick, Ireland.

    • @hereLiesThisTroper
      @hereLiesThisTroper 9 лет назад

      +Bryant Henderson Oh wow I never knew Limerick was a place in Ireland. All I knew about limericks are that they are humorous poems. Thanks!
      There was an Old Man of Nantucket
      Who kept all his cash in a bucket.
      His daughter, called Nan,
      Ran away with a man,
      And as for the bucket, Nantucket.

    • @trevorcorso5994
      @trevorcorso5994 9 лет назад

      +hereLiesThisTroper I think the last word is "f**kit".

    • @hereLiesThisTroper
      @hereLiesThisTroper 9 лет назад

      mary jane Prouty sweet! good luck to you and your dad! XD

  • @paddythejack
    @paddythejack 12 лет назад

    eoghan's garden to give it its proper name

    • @robertshorthill4153
      @robertshorthill4153 3 года назад +1

      Pat it was a Limrick, Ireland drinking song, sung to inspire drunks to do some fighting for the glory of Garryowen. Like drunk Irishmen needed an excuse to fight. I know, I'm part Irishman, and need to suppress the urge most of the time.

  • @WintersFinalstand
    @WintersFinalstand 12 лет назад

    Forgiven me if I gave you the wrong idea.

  • @MrRobokoper
    @MrRobokoper 10 лет назад +3

    Run Yankee Run!

    • @texashoosier5874
      @texashoosier5874 9 лет назад

      mary jane Prouty Mary Jane, I remember travelling thru Atlanta with my parents and my brother back about 1963 to 1968 timeframe on four separate occasions headed from my birthplace in Indianapolis to the warm climate and beaches of Miami, Florida during Spring Break when I was in grade school and Junior High and I can guarantee you going thru Marietta was a living hell while I-65 was being built. But Atlanta has some nice restaurants, a lot of traffic, and I want to visit some of those Civil War Battlefield sites in the future....Texas Hoosier

    • @USMarineRifleman0311
      @USMarineRifleman0311 9 лет назад

      +MrRobokoper How bout we burn Atlanta again or do you want to settle down?

  • @iangeorge3236
    @iangeorge3236 8 лет назад +9

    the eagle of the north was largely a roman imperialist emblem. whereas the south had the cross of the lord as their emblem.

    • @spartanwarrior1
      @spartanwarrior1 7 лет назад +2

      Ian George and you're a douchebag! Roma victor! The Lord didn't favor , you inbreds.

  • @WintersFinalstand
    @WintersFinalstand 11 лет назад +2

    It becomes theft when the Wealthy aren't the ones who made the distribution Law. Don't take that the wrong way first off. It means that they must be willing to share. You can't force a law on them to make them sacrifice what is theirs by right, in which case the law is unlawful, and remember what the bible says about unlawful laws

  • @Ynvrrd
    @Ynvrrd 11 лет назад +4

    Well an Irish regiment or not. Once you join John Bulls army you're no longer considered Irish by your countrymen.

    • @marmadukecromwell2015
      @marmadukecromwell2015 7 лет назад

      As an Englishman I am proud to welcome them to our family of our fighting forces! The best fighting country in the world, and have been for a thousand years! Take on all comers and wipe the floor with them! Know your history!!

  • @brainerdrebel
    @brainerdrebel 12 лет назад

    The South will done again.