Hi, I'm the singer. I'm also Autistic. I do my best. I do not speak gaelic, at this point, I was just doing a first rough draft recording from typed printed page off web in gaelic i cant pronounce, so you see, this is a person doing their best who cant go in public, a person kinda messed up, so it's my best effort,
@teddybigfoot123 this is now 3 years old, my gaelic, music gotten so much better lately due to advances in medicine. Your comment implies you know gaelic? You must then know this song, and realize i make GOBS of pronunciation errors, we have motor problems. I know that. Yes. Surely. Is this helpful? Your comment I mean.. is it meant to help us all on our journey home, or are you being the evil on earth towards one of your sibling souls, me ??
@RichardEdwardWurst yes i am evil.... what do you think im a nine year old child i dont know gaelic :S i was just saying... ahhh well just go suck that testicle
There is an Egyptian link to the milesian Celts who were the third wave of Celts in Ireland preceded by the Fir Bolg and Tuatha de danann. Milesius was the second wife of Scota who was a daughter of an Egyptian pharaoh. Also Tea (pronounced chi) was of Egyptian origin and in whose honour the mound of Tea also known as the hill of Tara was erected. The Red Hand of the O'Neill clan who are direct descendants of the Ui Neill high kings is also to be found on the walls of the Egyptian pyramids.
I dunno what that is supposed to mean. The Celtic culture flourished in Ireland up until the Viking and then Norman then English invasions. Whether the DNA of the people living in that Celtic culture were related to Celts of the continent is an entirely different argument.
Er... the Romans never set foot in Ireland... and had very little genetic influence on England. Britain and Ireland were at one point, and for a rather long time, completely Celtic. As in, the people spoke a Celtic language. There WERE "Celts in Ireland really". I am Irish and I can trace my family tree back to druidic traditions; if the druids aren't Celtic then wtf is
0.30 the singer says "i had a t****cle" LMAO
teddybigfoot123 1 year ago
Hi, I'm the singer. I'm also Autistic. I do my best. I do not speak gaelic, at this point, I was just doing a first rough draft recording from typed printed page off web in gaelic i cant pronounce, so you see, this is a person doing their best who cant go in public, a person kinda messed up, so it's my best effort,
RichardEdwardWurst 1 year ago
@RichardEdwardWurst lol i wasnt mocking your singing abilities i was just making a point me and my friend laughed at the testicle thing for hours :P
teddybigfoot123 1 year ago
@teddybigfoot123 this is now 3 years old, my gaelic, music gotten so much better lately due to advances in medicine. Your comment implies you know gaelic? You must then know this song, and realize i make GOBS of pronunciation errors, we have motor problems. I know that. Yes. Surely. Is this helpful? Your comment I mean.. is it meant to help us all on our journey home, or are you being the evil on earth towards one of your sibling souls, me ??
RichardEdwardWurst 1 year ago
@RichardEdwardWurst yes i am evil.... what do you think im a nine year old child i dont know gaelic :S i was just saying... ahhh well just go suck that testicle
teddybigfoot123 1 year ago
extreeeeeeeeeeeeme psychedelic
quardt10 2 years ago
There is an Egyptian link to the milesian Celts who were the third wave of Celts in Ireland preceded by the Fir Bolg and Tuatha de danann. Milesius was the second wife of Scota who was a daughter of an Egyptian pharaoh. Also Tea (pronounced chi) was of Egyptian origin and in whose honour the mound of Tea also known as the hill of Tara was erected. The Red Hand of the O'Neill clan who are direct descendants of the Ui Neill high kings is also to be found on the walls of the Egyptian pyramids.
uballieno 3 years ago
Sorry Scota was the second wife of Milesius should check typing first
uballieno 3 years ago
Why do we see so much semitrical images in most religious art?,I visited eygpt and noticed this
matywaldy 3 years ago
Technically, the Newgrange triple spiral is not Celtic - it's megalithic.
n0b0dyR34L 4 years ago 3
There was no such thing as Celts in Ireland really, or in Britain but we all shared the same genes and culture up until when the Romans arrived
Seano71 3 years ago
I dunno what that is supposed to mean. The Celtic culture flourished in Ireland up until the Viking and then Norman then English invasions. Whether the DNA of the people living in that Celtic culture were related to Celts of the continent is an entirely different argument.
n0b0dyR34L 3 years ago
Er... the Romans never set foot in Ireland... and had very little genetic influence on England. Britain and Ireland were at one point, and for a rather long time, completely Celtic. As in, the people spoke a Celtic language. There WERE "Celts in Ireland really". I am Irish and I can trace my family tree back to druidic traditions; if the druids aren't Celtic then wtf is
dimsimlord 3 years ago
Long live the celts!!!
SportingCPJV 4 years ago 2
_Ta wena eta cancion its very God.
GambusiDelesPraderes 4 years ago
this reminds me when i went to ireland and scottland...thank you
cqdakota 4 years ago 4
Breathtaking. Thank you so much.
corneliaamiri 4 years ago
Gosh this is just stunning. staggering. i am smitten....
AliceCrow11 4 years ago
everything MarkJGS said and more
AliceCrow11 4 years ago
Thank you, very interesting. Loved it
MarkJGS 4 years ago