This is the short patriotic movie that RTÉ used to play when they were shutting down for the night. Think it played in the late 70s or the Early to Mid 80's
I lived in Ireland from January 1991 to July of 1994 while studying at UCG (Now NUIG). I remember seeing this when TV went off the air for the night. Ahh what happy memories this brings back.
As a child (up to 18), I spent 2 or 3 holidays a year in Ireland with my Grandparents. These closing sequences of of RTE will live in my heart forever. This is my Ireland ... my Kilkenny ... my Heaven ...
As much as I like the marching tempo of my country's anthem "Lupang Hinirang", "Amhran na bhFiann" is one of the best national anthems around. Greetings from the Philippines 🇵🇭
@Fíonán Murphy Yes, I guess so but, sadly, it's not as if the Saxon foe hasn't given you enough reason for those sentiments over the past eight centuries or so. Perhaps we should blame the Normans rather than the Saxons, as they seem to be at the root of the trouble. They gave us Saxons a hard time too and still do, in some ways, only nowadays they call themselves English and go to public schools. No names; we don't want to get political, do we?
How so very kind of of great neighbour in England..as We are great neighbours..lived in the UK for 15 yrs & always treated with such great english kindness manners & great respect..& working in business 5here & here,we here have much to learn re: integrity...Thank ypu England for all your open Kindness to strangers as Me.! John Co. Tipperary.
Look dear cotributer..we are all captures of history..but your most kindly & brave comment as an Englisman is honrstly lovely..I spent 20 years in your beautyful country and I but tell you never felt more welcomed & respected..how so kind of you to share your honest remarks..as one Irishman...thank you sincerely ,let us all just move on..& try to love thy neighbour! God bless ,you take good care...& again so appreciate not easy for an Englishman to offer all you have..be proud of yourself..Warm wishes & respect....John.Co.Tipperary Ireland.
I remember being back home and when the anthem was played at the end of the night, it didn't matter how pissed people were they always stood and sang it.!!
This is surely the best version of our national anthem. I loved it growing up when RTE closed at night. It was less militaristic and more lyrical. A credit to who I presume was the then RTE Symphony Orchestra. I miss it sorely from TV but a pleasure to still have it here.
Brings back memories of a time in Ireland when people had less but were happier with their lot, a time when people were kinder to each other and people had more time and respect for each other. I remember watching the anthem signaling the close of another day and feeling a lump of pride in my throat as i listened and watched this beautiful video capturing the beauty of our amazing little country.
The music is a little creepy alright. But, each to their own. Some Irish are religious nuts when it comes to the national anthem and nationalism. So the more overpowering the better for them. I think I made a better one myself, you can see it on my channel. I called it; "What-If 21st Century RTÉ Closedown (Kieran Griffith)"
Kieran Griffith It makes the hairs stand up in a good way. I think it is the best musical arrangement of the Irish national anthem I have ever heard - although I'll be sure to check out yours!
Although not Irish I love this National Anthem. I listened to RTE Radio 1 when it was on LW 567 KHz in the 90's. The last words before closedown the announcers usually said was "Oíche mhaith agus codladh sámh" (Goodnight and sleep well) and then played Amhrán na bhFiann a slightly faster version compared to this YT video
+Andrew Swift Almost everyone loves the Irish it is our duty to love everyone back. At the exponential rate that the population is increasing through immigration and the highest birthrate in Europe Ireland should have a population of 30 million by the end of the century. We have the only hardcore nationalist party in the world that is pro-immigration and Irish descendants live all over the world. If we were not welcoming new Irish with open arms from Poland, Nigeria, Brazil, China etc. We would be the biggest hypocrites on the planet. But you probably know all that already.
Only as an adult do I appreciate how beautiful this version is! Great memories of childhood,asking my parents to be allowed to stay up to watch this just before bed!
I thought it was boring when I was a kid (Then again I thought almost all art was boring if it was not a naked lady.). Only later did I realize that its a beautiful work of art. Much more exciting then a William Etty porno.
@@spacemooseireland women aren't my type and I'm afraid I had to google who William Etty was! (my bad!) 😂 so I'll take your word for it! But that aside this beautiful version and arrangement of our anthem is definitely a work of art! Doubt it could ever be beaten.
@@AnIrishMan500 If you want to see something of a similar subject go to: ruclips.net/video/ISgcN5v4f6A/видео.html I made it when I was inspired by the RTE Closedown movie from the 1960's.
Ah this brought back a happy/sad memory of my son begging to be left up to see 'the butterfly Daddy' all grown up and his own kids now. Where did the years go?
That's so funny. When I was young my brother and sister and I would beg our Mam & Dad to be left up to see 'the cobwebs' before bed! 😁 They always did.
It's so hard to believe RTE used to play a brilliant version of the Angelus which our lady holding Jesus Christ can we have the Irish national anthem at the end of the TV programmes, and this is one such version I will always remember play in the 80s, how RTS changed it's unbelievable.
I remember going, with my then new British girlfriend, to an Irish language cultural festival circa 1969 - she had learned the anthem in English, and we sang it together in the two languages at the inaugural meeting. We both sang it in Irish earlier this year to our Swedish friends in our new home in Kalmar, then joined in the lovely Song for Sweden - Du Gamla, du Fria. Happy days!
Do you think we should sing the Anthem in English or Irish? I prefer English because I don't like the way most people think its: Sinn na fianna fail....mumble...mumble..Eireann.....mumble Amhran na bfían!
+Hell in Hibernian Why I was in Primary School we had to do all the prayers and national anthem in Irish! I know every word but strangely I don't know it in English at all, other than "soldiers are we whose lives are pledged to Éire"!
Hell in Hibernian Some people want that to be Ireland's national anthem pending unification with the north! Crazy! My school was fairly crazy in things like that (I'm only in 6th year now so it's only a few years ago!) We even had to say "dia dhuit a athair" and stand up when the priest walked in! Nonsense altogether haha
Thank you for your cordial comment. I greet you as an Irish speaking southern Protestant whose great grandfather came from Belfast. There's a mix! :-) All the best to you.
Happy days with my dad (Donegal man) and family in Ireland, the only time as a kid the tv played the national anthem, back in Scotland it was off before the first note...
As a Irish person I think that this is the most beautiful instrumental arrangement of the Irish national anthem that I have ever heard it's too bad that they don't play it anymore
If You want to see what the closedown anthem movie would look like in 2023 go to: Irish National Anthem + Movie (Kieran Griffith) ruclips.net/video/ISgcN5v4f6A/видео.html
From Brazil i want to deliver the best for Eire and the North who reelected Sinn Fein for the second time,i have a very good felling who we see a unified Ireland soon
In 1994 my wife and I attended the Mexico-Ireland football match in the World Cup Tournament. My wife is Mexican. I am Irish-American. I am somewhat familiar with the lyrics of the Irish national anthem (in English) so I planned to sign with the crowd when it was presented. The anthem started and the crowd sang-- - in Irish!!! So I just stood, in silence!! But, of course, my wife sang her anthem. Mexico won the match 2-1.
Ahhh the good old days when you had a prayer at Midnight then Amhrán na bhFiann and even then at the Cinema before you would get 2 movies a short one about some holiday destination and then the Main Movie Amhrán na bhFiann was played before them both.
But where are the people? Emigrated to make way for Third World aliens. Already half as many inhabitants speak Romanian as a first language as speak Irish.
Good on you, come to Ireland any time you want and it will be an honor for me and my countrymen wherever your from. Though, I am curious, where are you from?
Thank you. Very interesting to an American who had not heard or seen this before, even though I was in The Ireland in the 70's. I watched the sailing of the "tall ships" in New York Harbor for our 200th anniversary on Irish television from a bar in Sligo.
There are tons of 1960s RTÉ close down national anthem on RUclips. Just type in keywords: irish national anthem rte and you will have all of the anthems including one I made myself for if the RTÉ was still closing down in the 2000s called: 'What-If 21st Century RTÉ Closedown (Kieran Griffith)'
I did that as well but I decided to make my own 21'st century version and you can see it on my channel as "Irish National Anthem + Movie (Kieran Griffith)" Word of warning though, It is based on the RTÉ National anthem from the black and white days of the station, which is a bit less environmentally friendly.
A country that I love, but no longer recognise anymore. A country that looks after the outsider before a natural citizen is not fit to be called a country anymore
Ireland is the friendliest nation in Europe and its only people who are grasping at straws to find excuses for everything that is not perfect in Ireland who blame immigrants and visitors If you are a xenophobe you aren't fit to be called an Irish man. Ireland is the third proudest nation on Earth and one thing all good and smart people in Ireland can be proud of is that 10 percent of Irish residents weren't born in Ireland and race motivated crimes are extremely rare. i am not white myself and my mother was born in Kenya to an Indian family and I plan to adopt two baby girls from Africa when the time is right and bring them up to be even more Irish then I am. I would die for my country Ireland. Would you just die for just most people in Ireland or all people who call themselves Irish?
@@spacemooseireland the whole racist...xenophobia calling isn't going to work anymore I'm afraid,people are waking up to it. I am pointing out absolute facts, that Irish people are now 2nd class citizens in their own country...and frankly I couldn't give a fuck what you think...you woke shitbag.
Soilders are we whose lives are pledged to Ireland some have come From a land beyond the wave Sworn to be free no more our ancient sireland Shall Shelter the despot or the slave Tonight we man the Bearna baoil In Erin's cause woe or weal Mid Cannons Roar and Rifles peal We'll chant A Soilders Song
bcuzfaqudatzy... Brilliant on so many levels. Of course The Soldiers Song. But truly I believe that not only James Joyce, but also, all Joyceian scholars will be massively impressed with your translation of as gaeilge Amhran na bhFiann into a gutteral , slip slap slop slide into the world of late night approbation of our nashional anntherumm. Hurrah an' hip hip hippopotamus... Slan agus etcetorium.
Joyce never went back to see the Free State for himself. If you read the chapter of the Citizen's ranting in 'Ulysses' you will understand why. Joyce foresaw the deformation and stagnation that would result from 26 counties of Ireland cutting themselves off from the rest of the British Isles.
In my channel I have what is maybe the oldest closedown of RTÉ, could you please drop in the video and comment from which year you believe it is? I found it in another channel, and as it is a public thing, I uploaded it, neither me neither the one who uploaded it first know which year is from
I lived in Ireland from January 1991 to July of 1994 while studying at UCG (Now NUIG). I remember seeing this when TV went off the air for the night. Ahh what happy memories this brings back.
Ah, ok, so you attended university in Galway. You looking for a piece of cheese?
@@laurenceoconnor6499 sarcasm is the lowest form of wit.....
Thats old
As a child (up to 18), I spent 2 or 3 holidays a year in Ireland with my Grandparents. These closing sequences of of RTE will live in my heart forever.
This is my Ireland ... my Kilkenny ... my Heaven ...
my da was a kilkenny man. so have a big soft spot for that place.
Very well said Chris. Disappointing to see our Ireland change the way it is now
Should still be played on all Irish tv stations!!!
Or atleast make a new one, played every new year or paddy's day perhaps
100% agree ,really miss hearing this
@@jamie8032This version sounds so beautiful
1000%
Bring it back. If u heard that on the far side of the world it would make you cry
Cried me eyes out just there waching that! Bring it back!!
You and me both
As Anthems go this has to be one of the best scores ever written in such a way that still make the hairs on the back of the neck stand up .
Should be played every night before the repeats.
The best version of our anthem bar none.
*100% agree, Beethoven would have been proud of this had he composed it.*
As much as I like the marching tempo of my country's anthem "Lupang Hinirang", "Amhran na bhFiann" is one of the best national anthems around. Greetings from the Philippines 🇵🇭
I used to wait for this to play every night before I closed my eyes on rte radio 1 in Fort William scotland
As an Englishman I think this is is the most beautiful and noble anthem, one of which that equally beautiful land, Ireland must be rightly proud.
@Fíonán Murphy Yes, I guess so but, sadly, it's not as if the Saxon foe hasn't given you enough reason for those sentiments over the past eight centuries or so. Perhaps we should blame the Normans rather than the Saxons, as they seem to be at the root of the trouble. They gave us Saxons a hard time too and still do, in some ways, only nowadays they call themselves English and go to public schools. No names; we don't want to get political, do we?
Of course it's not the _Marseillaise_ or the _Patrioticheskaya Pesnya_ but Boydell did his best with it in that orchestration.
Thats really magnaminous coming from an Englishman,but you are so right!!!
How so very kind of of great neighbour in England..as We are great neighbours..lived in the UK for 15 yrs & always treated with such great english kindness manners & great respect..& working in business 5here & here,we here have much to learn re: integrity...Thank ypu England for all your open Kindness to strangers as Me.! John Co. Tipperary.
Look dear cotributer..we are all captures of history..but your most kindly & brave comment as an Englisman is honrstly lovely..I spent 20 years in your beautyful country and I but tell you never felt more welcomed & respected..how so kind of you to share your honest remarks..as one Irishman...thank you sincerely ,let us all just move on..& try to love thy neighbour! God bless ,you take good care...& again so appreciate not easy for an Englishman to offer all you have..be proud of yourself..Warm wishes & respect....John.Co.Tipperary Ireland.
This is the proper version played at the right tempo and should be used at all state and sporting occasions.
I remember being back home and when the anthem was played at the end of the night, it didn't matter how pissed people were they always stood and sang it.!!
Yea ,in clubs now u are lucky to hear 1 or 2 lines from the start and 1 or 2 lines at the end of the tune
This is surely the best version of our national anthem. I loved it growing up when RTE closed at night. It was less militaristic and more lyrical. A credit to who I presume was the then RTE Symphony Orchestra. I miss it sorely from TV but a pleasure to still have it here.
I'm Irish descent, love this anthem, it always makes me cry. Erin go bragh! ☘🇮🇪🍀😃
Brings back memories of a time in Ireland when people had less but were happier with their lot, a time when people were kinder to each other and people had more time and respect for each other. I remember watching the anthem signaling the close of another day and feeling a lump of pride in my throat as i listened and watched this beautiful video capturing the beauty of our amazing little country.
The crescendo makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.
The music is a little creepy alright. But, each to their own. Some Irish are religious nuts when it comes to the national anthem and nationalism. So the more overpowering the better for them. I think I made a better one myself, you can see it on my channel.
I called it; "What-If 21st Century RTÉ Closedown (Kieran Griffith)"
Kieran Griffith It makes the hairs stand up in a good way. I think it is the best musical arrangement of the Irish national anthem I have ever heard - although I'll be sure to check out yours!
Andy Madden You will have to sit through the 1960s and 70s/80s one to get to my 21st century one, but you can fast forward with a bit of luck
Although not Irish I love this National Anthem. I listened to RTE Radio 1 when it was on LW 567 KHz in the 90's. The last words before closedown the announcers usually said was "Oíche mhaith agus codladh sámh" (Goodnight and sleep well) and then played Amhrán na bhFiann a slightly faster version compared to this YT video
+Andrew Swift Almost everyone loves the Irish it is our duty to love everyone back. At the exponential rate that the population is increasing through immigration and the highest birthrate in Europe Ireland should have a population of 30 million by the end of the century. We have the only hardcore nationalist party in the world that is pro-immigration and Irish descendants live all over the world. If we were not welcoming new Irish with open arms from Poland, Nigeria, Brazil, China etc. We would be the biggest hypocrites on the planet. But you probably know all that already.
Kieran Griffith Well, you aren’t very loving to the Northern Irish are you?
Technically speaking the LW broadcast band is between 153-276 kHz. And 567 kHz is in the MW band. Just saying though.
@@spacemooseireland
Fuck you, New World Order sock puppet.
Wish I could hear that. I'm from the 00's and I'm Dutch. I would love to listen to the Wilhelmus on the radio
Will never forget this anthem closing down RTE radio 1 Eirreann for the night.
This is the greatest national anthem in Europe bar none!
I'd say Het Wilhelmus shades it, and I'm Irish. I also love the sound of 'ei laakksoa , ei kukulaa' in the Finnish anthem.
@@genghisthegreat2034 fuck up would ya. Amhrain na bhiann bat none.
@@kieronduffin2067 más ea, as ucht Dé ort, litrigh go cheart é
I’m Irish and definitely this or La Marseillaise the french anthem is the best in Europe
@@nifty512 het Wilhelmus is nicer than both
Only as an adult do I appreciate how beautiful this version is! Great memories of childhood,asking my parents to be allowed to stay up to watch this just before bed!
I thought it was boring when I was a kid (Then again I thought almost all art was boring if it was not a naked lady.). Only later did I realize that its a beautiful work of art. Much more exciting then a William Etty porno.
@@spacemooseireland women aren't my type and I'm afraid I had to google who William Etty was! (my bad!) 😂 so I'll take your word for it! But that aside this beautiful version and arrangement of our anthem is definitely a work of art! Doubt it could ever be beaten.
@@AnIrishMan500 If you want to see something of a similar subject go to: ruclips.net/video/ISgcN5v4f6A/видео.html I made it when I was inspired by the RTE Closedown movie from the 1960's.
@@spacemooseireland thanks for letting me know! And by the way I also love the 1960's closedown, dated now but very proud and inspiring.
Wonderful...I Love IT...from Brasil!!!! 2024...
Ah this brought back a happy/sad memory of my son begging to be left up to see 'the butterfly Daddy' all grown up and his own kids now. Where did the years go?
That's so funny. When I was young my brother and sister and I would beg our Mam & Dad to be left up to see 'the cobwebs' before bed! 😁 They always did.
Back when rte tv was decent...utter thrash now
Yeah, trash too!
You look too young to know - but you're right.
yeah, trash and bias
I miss this
It's so hard to believe RTE used to play a brilliant version of the Angelus which our lady holding Jesus Christ can we have the Irish national anthem at the end of the TV programmes, and this is one such version I will always remember play in the 80s, how RTS changed it's unbelievable.
I remember going, with my then new British girlfriend, to an Irish language cultural festival circa 1969 - she had learned the anthem in English, and we sang it together in the two languages at the inaugural meeting. We both sang it in Irish earlier this year to our Swedish friends in our new home in Kalmar, then joined in the lovely Song for Sweden - Du Gamla, du Fria. Happy days!
Ireland - Best Country in the Solar System.
Do you think we should sing the Anthem in English or Irish? I prefer English because I don't like the way most people think its: Sinn na fianna fail....mumble...mumble..Eireann.....mumble Amhran na bfían!
+Hell in Hibernian Why I was in Primary School we had to do all the prayers and national anthem in Irish! I know every word but strangely I don't know it in English at all, other than "soldiers are we whose lives are pledged to Éire"!
We never even learned the anthem in primary. We had that disgrace Irelands call instead.
Hell in Hibernian Some people want that to be Ireland's national anthem pending unification with the north! Crazy! My school was fairly crazy in things like that (I'm only in 6th year now so it's only a few years ago!) We even had to say "dia dhuit a athair" and stand up when the priest walked in! Nonsense altogether haha
How do the unionists "answer Irelands call" anyway?
Ah loved it growing up. Brings back memories of my childhood in the 1980s.
Great arrangement of Ireland's national anthem, good that the sound quality of this video is a lot better than earlier ones. Thanks for posting it
As an Irish man I am proud of my country and it’s national anthem 🇮🇪 #Ireland #AmhrannabhFiann
USSR: my anthem is best
Ireland: hold my beer
thanks norway you a real one 💯🙏
*hold my guinness
*Guinness*
omg thanks Norway
*Guinness mate
It is a beautiful National Anthem - and I say that as an Ulster Unionist.
Thank you for your cordial comment. I greet you as an Irish speaking southern Protestant whose great grandfather came from Belfast. There's a mix! :-) All the best to you.
Fair play to ya, but Ulster is Irish.
Northern Ireland is Irish
up the RA! 26+6=1
@@t.f.ogealbhain3460 Yes but this is the anthem of the *(Republic of)* Ireland not Northern Ireland.
Unreal tune
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💖a beautiful country.
Everyone I know says they want to go to Japan, lovely country.
Thx Japan 🇮🇪♥️🇯🇵
ありがとうございます!
With 24 hour broadcasting national anthems and testcards are now largely a thing of the past in many countries.
Happy days with my dad (Donegal man) and family in Ireland, the only time as a kid the tv played the national anthem, back in Scotland it was off before the first note...
Thanks for uploading. I remember watching this as a kid, I've really missed seeing it! : )
Takes me back to a simpler place born 1976 in Dublin. I remember this well. Ty 👍
As a Irish person I think that this is the most beautiful instrumental arrangement of the Irish national anthem that I have ever heard it's too bad that they don't play it anymore
If You want to see what the closedown anthem movie would look like in 2023 go to: Irish National Anthem + Movie (Kieran Griffith) ruclips.net/video/ISgcN5v4f6A/видео.html
our revenge shall be the laughter of our children.
Tis that you, Bobby Sands?
7 dislikers are probably those who let out a roar before the end of the anthem at GAA matches
From Brazil i want to deliver the best for Eire and the North who reelected Sinn Fein for the second time,i have a very good felling who we see a unified Ireland soon
Maximised orchestration of a simple marching song. Brilliant video sequence.
Ireland forever..❤❤🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
The original and best as we sang as children back in the 60s and up there with Hayden's , Deutschland Uber Alles .
In 1994 my wife and I attended the Mexico-Ireland football match in the World Cup Tournament. My wife is Mexican. I am Irish-American. I am somewhat familiar with the lyrics of the Irish national anthem (in English) so I planned to sign with the crowd when it was presented. The anthem started and the crowd sang-- - in Irish!!! So I just stood, in silence!! But, of course, my wife sang her anthem. Mexico won the match 2-1.
Should be brought back every night at the end of the news
As an Irishman I love to hear my National Anthem , I love the full feel & sound of an orchestra than the other less salubrious versions.
Always gives me goosebumps
the national anthem has previously played on The RTE Network by 1970 To 1980 Which By 2001 It Is No Longer Played
Bring the Anthem back to National Broadcasting. Instill a healthy sense of nationalism.
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It is Pegida Ireland
Ireland is British
@@flowersarenice1572 😂😂😂
@@DublinGirl1986 Fuck pegida
That's a beautiful anthem
Brings a tear to my eye every feckin time
Ahhh the good old days when you had a prayer at Midnight then Amhrán na bhFiann and even then at the Cinema before you would get 2 movies a short one about some holiday destination and then the Main Movie Amhrán na bhFiann was played before them both.
Such fab scenery 🥰
But where are the people? Emigrated to make way for Third World aliens.
Already half as many inhabitants speak Romanian as a first language as speak Irish.
Hard to imagine we had our Irish national Anthem at the end of RTE ended its last programme for the night 🌙 not now.
I’m not Irish, but Ireland has become a home away from home for me. A beautiful national anthem; definitely makes you misty eyed.
Good on you, come to Ireland any time you want and it will be an honor for me and my countrymen wherever your from. Though, I am curious, where are you from?
@@spacemooseireland Thank you. I’m from San Francisco
@@TheSpotleight
I used to live in Pennsylvania for decades. Back in Ireland now.
100 years since the war of independence
I first heard this arrangement in 1972 when RTE closed down with images of the nation.
nice classic! i like the irish anthem!
Beautiful Ireland my home.
France: I have ze most patriotic anzem
Ireland: HOLD MY GUINNESS AND TAYTO SANDWICH
This is the best version of the anthem 🇮🇪✊
The TV versions of anthems are always the best
Always stand for your national anthem
ahh the old "TV is over until tomorrow" song!
The greatest version
no disrespect ment to Ireland's Call but this "is our official national anthem"....
paul haugh
Ireland´s call is an attempt to rewrite history and a terrific load of wank at that.
Absolutely...the one and only
Thank you. Very interesting to an American who had not heard or seen this before, even though I was in The Ireland in the 70's. I watched the sailing of the "tall ships" in New York Harbor for our 200th anniversary on Irish television from a bar in Sligo.
Fuck Ireland’s call
I will never regard Ireland’s call as a National Anthem. This is the true and only one
And the fools, the fools, the fools! They have left us our fenian dead, and while Ireland holds these graves, Ireland unfree shall never be at peace.
These words were spoken by Padraic Pearse at the funeral of O'Donovan Rossa.
@@edmundcampion9888
Thanks, Professor Wikipedia.
All 32 counties
Congratulations for your national holiday on 17th March Ireland from your friends in Germany
Thanks for the complement, don't forget that Germany is pretty good too, look at this link: www.usnews.com/news/best-countries/rankings
Throwback to my youth ❤️❤️❤️❤️
J adore ce pays.
Superbe , émouvant !!!
Haha this reminds of the TVNZ closedown here in NZ. This is much more dignified though.
Best Country in the Solar System
Should be broadcasted again
Irish national anthem
Got it thanks brings back 1960s for me....
After all the famine and oppression of irish imposed by british imperialists, I understand rhe sanctity of this anthem.
I would love to see the original 1960 s version the black and white one
There are tons of 1960s RTÉ close down national anthem on RUclips. Just type in keywords: irish national anthem rte and you will have all of the anthems including one I made myself for if the RTÉ was still closing down in the 2000s called: 'What-If 21st Century RTÉ Closedown (Kieran Griffith)'
Thanks Keith l, m still learning....
Thanks Korean l, m still learning.....
Thanks Korean l, m still learning....
Thanks Kieran still learning...
The song that I feel like played right after I was born
This was played up until the mid 90's i think
I did that as well but I decided to make my own 21'st century version and you can see it on my channel as "Irish National Anthem + Movie (Kieran Griffith)" Word of warning though, It is based on the RTÉ National anthem from the black and white days of the station, which is a bit less environmentally friendly.
I learned this anthem because I thought it was beautiful
One of the best anthems ever compared to the insult we Sots have to put up with from a foreign London goverment
'Flower of Scotland' is a dirge.
Because RTÉ started broadcasting 24 hours a day
A country that I love, but no longer recognise anymore. A country that looks after the outsider before a natural citizen is not fit to be called a country anymore
Ireland is the friendliest nation in Europe and its only people who are grasping at straws to find excuses for everything that is not perfect in Ireland who blame immigrants and visitors If you are a xenophobe you aren't fit to be called an Irish man. Ireland is the third proudest nation on Earth and one thing all good and smart people in Ireland can be proud of is that 10 percent of Irish residents weren't born in Ireland and race motivated crimes are extremely rare. i am not white myself and my mother was born in Kenya to an Indian family and I plan to adopt two baby girls from Africa when the time is right and bring them up to be even more Irish then I am. I would die for my country Ireland. Would you just die for just most people in Ireland or all people who call themselves Irish?
@@spacemooseireland the whole racist...xenophobia calling isn't going to work anymore I'm afraid,people are waking up to it. I am pointing out absolute facts, that Irish people are now 2nd class citizens in their own country...and frankly I couldn't give a fuck what you think...you woke shitbag.
@@spacemooseirelandno
Much better than teleshopping
Soilders are we
whose lives are pledged to Ireland
some have come
From a land beyond the wave
Sworn to be free no more our ancient sireland
Shall Shelter the despot or the slave
Tonight we man the Bearna baoil
In Erin's cause woe or weal
Mid Cannons Roar and Rifles peal
We'll chant A Soilders Song
bcuzfaqudatzy... Brilliant on so many levels. Of course The Soldiers Song. But truly I believe that not only James Joyce, but also, all Joyceian scholars will be massively impressed with your translation of as gaeilge Amhran na bhFiann into a gutteral , slip slap slop slide into the world of late night approbation of our nashional anntherumm. Hurrah an' hip hip hippopotamus...
Slan agus etcetorium.
Joyce never went back to see the Free State for himself. If you read the chapter of the Citizen's ranting in 'Ulysses' you will understand why. Joyce foresaw the deformation and stagnation that would result from 26 counties of Ireland cutting themselves off from the rest of the British Isles.
God save our soldiers
I agree with the previous comment totally.
This I suspect was filmed late 70s/early 80s
In my channel I have what is maybe the oldest closedown of RTÉ, could you please drop in the video and comment from which year you believe it is? I found it in another channel, and as it is a public thing, I uploaded it, neither me neither the one who uploaded it first know which year is from
Tears running down my face, when Ireland was Ireland, and beautiful, where have we gone wrong as a nation....Gods beautiful island, his Emerald
bring the anthem back to nat broad . instill a healthy sense of bedtime , especially for the dubs, feckless jackeens.
This should be played just as god save the Queen should on BBC1
Can you just imagine what it would look like if woke RTE re-did this today ?
Btw those who want to run petty arguments via this or any other strand, take your gripes elsewhere
I WILL DIE FOR CORK, IRELAND, & THE NATION OF GOD!
Off you go so.
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