Hi Carson,Unfortunately I don't have any info on the tune other than it is played by many Loyalist flute bands and the song appears most nights on PULSE Radio (calton). As Far as I am aware it is a Loyalist one, but if you can offer any further info, please do.
hiya both loyalist and nationalist have their version of this tune. the nationals title is the fighting men of crossmaglen obiously a rebel song which is linked to south armagh pira and their wording is unique to attacks against the british army in and around the area of crossmaglen south armagh.
incidently loved the way you played it very catchy best regards an ex british soldier
crossmaglen great wee tune
hardcoretilidie1 3 months ago
Seriously???? Get a life and write some songs of your own....and put a match to that accordian
stevosham 1 year ago
@stevosham Thanks for the positive feedback Stevo, I will condsider your advice but until then I will post even more vids.
AccordionStu 1 year ago 4
stu could you play that on the flute through a tutorial thanks
AmmFB1cm 1 year ago
stu ur a legand
deeflacky 1 year ago
:D:D
Williesannnn101 2 years ago
in crossmaglen those orange men who`s patriotic claim will never die and when you hear our battle cry it will be the orange men from crossmaglen
teetoe1690 2 years ago 4
is that not just like the huns 2 take our tune thick fuckers
TheGogoped 2 years ago
Great Tune :D !
WaddellRFC 2 years ago
THE IRA THERE SPIRITS SOAR !!!
scotsprovo 3 years ago
any chance i could get note to that mateyou play the exact same accordian as me mate
PTB1968 3 years ago
Rebel song
TomBarry192I 3 years ago
your rite mate. great wee tune. keep up the good work no surrender.
rangersforever09 3 years ago
its a rebel song stu. the fighting men of crossmaglen in refrence to the provos. we just use different lyrics.
rangersforever09 3 years ago 3
cheers rangers,I did discover this fact a few weeks ago and never posted it here. Rebel or not, a great wee numbeer for th box.
AccordionStu 3 years ago 5
Any information on the origins of the tune? this is a real rebel song this :( well played regardless.
carsonsarmy1914 3 years ago
Hi Carson,Unfortunately I don't have any info on the tune other than it is played by many Loyalist flute bands and the song appears most nights on PULSE Radio (calton). As Far as I am aware it is a Loyalist one, but if you can offer any further info, please do.
AccordionStu 3 years ago
hiya both loyalist and nationalist have their version of this tune. the nationals title is the fighting men of crossmaglen obiously a rebel song which is linked to south armagh pira and their wording is unique to attacks against the british army in and around the area of crossmaglen south armagh.
incidently loved the way you played it very catchy best regards an ex british soldier
caerleonborn 3 years ago