At the 30th of November 2011 The Dubliners were in Bremen at the Glocke, and after the Concert I had the chance to met Eamonn Campbell, John Sheahan and Barney McKenna Backstage, I had my Tin Whistle with me, and John Sheahan played on it, wants me to play for him and gave me his sign on it, Oh good Lord, it was so great. :-)
they've been in Ljubljana 2 days ago :D T'was GREAT!!! the ground beneath me own feet were shaking so much i swear the Devil himself had to hear us :P
@cuteoldguy he knows that but he means that the song has lost its meaning because drunk people sing it without even thinking about what they are singing...
Looking at the crowd here is awesome. There is a great diversity of people of different age and gender, thats the pulling power the dubliners have! I'm 18 years old and went to see them earlier this year and loved it and I wasn't the only young person there!
check out the version from the band "no mails" (search for "no mails the wild rover"), i think its very funny, if you like... : stay heavy and have fun! :D
The earliest recording was seemingly made by Ewan MacColl (English of Scots parentage) and his American wife Peggy Seeger in 1960. They picked it up from a fisherman from Norfolk, England in the late 50s. The Dubliners learned the song from MacColl's recording and from there it took off in Ireland - much like MacColl's "Dirty Old Town which he wrote. The words to Wild Rover have been in print since about 1800 with the very earliest evidence all being English.
I'm a prod but i have admit i love this music. I know a lot of so called friends would kick my head in if i admitted to listening to this music,but i cant help it fuckin class
Go léir le chéile anois .... neigh Uimh riamh aon bhealach nach bhfuil níos mó riamh go maith liom súgradh ar an Rover fiáine, aon ní nach bhfuil níos mó
In English it means All together now....No neigh never no way never no more well i play the wild rover, no never no more
@chrisbeat1988 "This is actually a scottish song" The Irish seem to have adopted the song and made it famous in the mid 20thC - and it became popular in Scotland from that - but as far as I've read it is originally an English song of the Temperance movement. That is it is a song warning about the dangers of drink. Quite ironic that it is now regarded as one of the main drinking songs.
at jacec0rnett your ancestors may left ireland because of a potato-disees. in the 18th century (i think) most of the potato-plants where rouined by a bacteria or something else. and the potato was so famous in ireland that many people died or have left ireland!
@bugsbunny1973 It was called potatoe blight, and the potatoe wasn't all that in Ireland, it was one of the least taxed vegetables by the english, so the Irish grew it to keep themselves alive.
@schusterlehrling No, my mother tongue isn't English, but I do understand the song. It makes me want to drink beer just because it's often sung in pubs. Unfortunately this song, like many others, has lost its meaning!
@pinballwizard9i Please elaborate on you outlandish comment that this song has "lost its meaning" because in my opinion music never loses its appeal especially this song, its an absolute timless classic
Ireland was the high technologised nation of the world, they drove before jesus with floating high end cars around and stuff like this.....but then they discovered the alcohol ;D
@str1889........Living in England ,doing good but not good enough .Take your "money in great store" and fuck off to Ireland. If that don't suit you ,please don't come to Canada .We have enough of you whining Brit's.
Andre Rieu's Version of is the ring tone on my mobile!! Just pure magnificant, this traditonal Irish Bands just have a unique sound. Get want to go to ireland and sit a pub listening to the bands!!
I am desperately trying to find the Dubliners singin Galway bay, as in " if i ever go across the sea to Ireland" played this at my Dads funeral and would love to find it on here, I was born in England but have only Irish blood running through my veins, my heart really does belong to Ireland esp when it comes to football an rugby, reguards Mary B x
up the irish fuck wat the british say i live in england but only cuz of family and school but irish music pubs and drink tops every thing on this earth you cant go to an irish pub and not have some fecking good fun up the irish in the rugby soccer cricket and the culture slainte to all my irish brothers and sisters
regards a highly pissed stuart ohollaran from inishboffin island in connermara galway and yes dezzie ohollaron who plays wit sharonn shanon is my uncle ceol agus craic and poitin
@jonascorvo....May I be of assistance,as I know the feeling.Prior to listening to this music place a pillow on the floor.Then as the need comes on,lay down toes up,tits up arms straight down your sides..Just hang on the need will lessen and you will live.When you are re-composed slip out and buy some Guinness.....Militarily speaking you must always have a STRATEGIC RESERVE.
true story .
ToobyE 6 days ago
Damn, even Barney leaned in to sing a little!
teslanik 2 weeks ago
Eire Forever! Greetings from Russia!
Keef19661 3 weeks ago
Drinking whisky and listening to the dubliners, what a way to start a new year
MrSchmidat 3 weeks ago 3
another word.... FAB..U..LESS
blue24boy 1 month ago
Only one word: FANTASTIC !!!
Djmichel0815 1 month ago
Ronnie Corbett on Banjo - Magic. Great Song. Happy Christmas,
CaramelLatteMmm 1 month ago
I would be proud being irish if i could be irish
MrEiterkotzer 1 month ago 4
@MrEiterkotzer u rock!!!
dpluvsmd 4 weeks ago
i love heavy fuckin metal and irish folk music dosent get much better than the wild rover
pyrobotnik 1 month ago
Just got my ticket to see them in Plymouth in March, really can't wait.
TheOrderofbusiness 1 month ago
what instruments are they using, i know one is a guitar but not sure about the others :(
please help!
Doing homework
Dalinkinparkkid 1 month ago
@Dalinkinparkkid There's atleast a violin and a banjo
Sureker 1 month ago
@Dalinkinparkkid banjo,flute,accordian possibly
SwannyWorkz97 1 month ago
At the 30th of November 2011 The Dubliners were in Bremen at the Glocke, and after the Concert I had the chance to met Eamonn Campbell, John Sheahan and Barney McKenna Backstage, I had my Tin Whistle with me, and John Sheahan played on it, wants me to play for him and gave me his sign on it, Oh good Lord, it was so great. :-)
T2DU1989 1 month ago
An der Nordseeküste....
AlecDrow 2 months ago
@AlecDrow
Die Irische Version ist besser.
T2DU1989 1 month ago
@T2DU1989 Damit hast Du wohl Recht =)
AlecDrow 1 month ago
holy shit im vewier 1,669,000
DjDusta1 2 months ago
great song btw vieuwer 1666999
dftzgbsasegw41346453 2 months ago
pog ma thoin if you ont like this song
prettygreenofficial 2 months ago
R.I.P. Ronnie Drew
HoeMyDown 2 months ago
just learnt to play this on me melodian... Fantastic Song.
SuperDontstopme 2 months ago
Dublin forever! ♥♥♥♥
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justplayfm 3 months ago
I'm proud to say I'm more Irish than I am English meself and this song makes me swell with pride of my Irish roots
ScienceGeekMonkey 3 months ago 6
sorry guys, but I'm drinking London Pride while listening to this song
ebonfortress 3 months ago
Used in French movie "Marche à l'ombre" (1984) - when Michel Blanc drinked beer in Irish pub.
Rhed009 3 months ago
How delightful!
AmysLiteraryLife 3 months ago
irish people dancing on tables ...miss u dublin
FiniaBerenike 3 months ago
They are truly a great band
Nuthingold1 3 months ago
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Saw the dubliners at the apollo manchester last march brill but not the same without ronnie.
kevind7737 3 months ago
Saw the dubliners at the apollo manchester last march brill but not the same with ronnie.
kevind7737 3 months ago
These guys are pure awesomeness.
Michaelbisso 3 months ago
Like X10,000
DirtySanchezLives 3 months ago
@midgetfreak69 .....You know I am elderly and quite good looking .
...What you don't know is ,i'm as thick as two short plank's .
...To further my education ,I have another question .
...What is a smiley .
...P.S. If it's illegal and not very expensive i'll have two ,please .
cuteoldguy 4 months ago
@berni907 ...At 8:00 A.M. we would be done with beer and be reaching for the jar .
...Will you tell me what :D mean's .
cuteoldguy 4 months ago
@cuteoldguy :D is a smiley with a big grin :)
midgetfreak69 4 months ago
Listening to this at 8am... Opened a can of beer. :D
berni907 4 months ago
they've been in Ljubljana 2 days ago :D T'was GREAT!!! the ground beneath me own feet were shaking so much i swear the Devil himself had to hear us :P
can't wait for next year :D
mcslovenc 4 months ago
Jack Sparrow: But why is the rum gone?
geniemist 4 months ago 2
It was a song not meant to be sang in pubs ! ironically it was a temperance society song !
1959biffo 4 months ago
love it
ArranGilligan 4 months ago
Genius!!!
birdy424 4 months ago
33 people didn't have the pardon of parents...
MrGloz77 4 months ago
Alkohol <3
Shalkeaz09 4 months ago
Till we play bastard Rovers... and I'm a Glentoran supporter
GlentoranMark 4 months ago
@GlentoranMark Haha thats a Burnley song
Denwoodanator 4 months ago
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vem fan gillar inte detta?
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henke9309 4 months ago
vem fan gillar inte detta?
henke9309 4 months ago 2
this song makes me want to buy a bar and play that song every evening
TheDabbsterinn 5 months ago 76
I miss you, beloved Ireland.
Sláinte!
Greetings from Argentina.
RoloPrisionero 5 months ago 34
@RoloPrisionero ii want to buy two bars at least and sing it ,some other songs as well .may God bless Irelandg.Greetings from Poland.
SpiderOwca 3 weeks ago
doesnt beat luke kelly singing it, but its still good. patsy has a good voice
MonroeFrank 5 months ago
only 2 weeks till the concert !!! I know I will jizz so bad while this song !!! :D cant wait
Mr100jc 5 months ago
more than 1/4 of Ireland are Dubliners.
there's almost no point of mentioning it.
CharlesOberonn 5 months ago
Just the best entertainment in the world.
howpa1 5 months ago
DAMN U GREAT SONG LISTEN TO IT..............
29sundog 5 months ago
@pinballwizard9i.....No disrespect ,you are wrong .
This song has not lost it's meaning .
He is an old "Bandit" , come home to roost .....He has money and a wish to sit at ease in a familiar Pub ,with his beer and enjoy the going's .
cuteoldguy 5 months ago
@cuteoldguy he knows that but he means that the song has lost its meaning because drunk people sing it without even thinking about what they are singing...
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@schusterlehlinq.......In your superior understanding of English ,what part of "No longer being a wild rover " indicates a wish to quit drinking .
English is my mother tongue .
"Rover" can = Bandit ,Pirate ,Highwayman ,etc .
I guess you missed the fact that he has put his money on the bar of an Ale House ,repenting his wild side ,and asking for a drink . .
cuteoldguy 5 months ago
And it's no, nay, never
No, nay, never, no more,
Will I hear this song
Without a beer, no more!
Sacocalypse 5 months ago
reminds me to book Dublin 2012
MintyoftheYard 5 months ago
@MintyoftheYard Waterford was bad enough, Dublin sounds like a guaranteed liver failure
nallepuh6969 5 months ago
hell ya
matthewadamful 5 months ago
too slow, this song is should be played faster
gthbf1 6 months ago
@gthbf1 shhhhhhh the dubliners are playing (the right way)
THEIRA21 5 months ago
@THEIRA21 no its not.......you can suck my fat tits
gthbf1 5 months ago
@gthbf1 umm i will respectfully pass
THEIRA21 5 months ago
@gthbf1 than ks for that critisism Davey Arthur lmao
mrhitmanisback 5 months ago
@mrhitmanisback You can suck my fat tits too
gthbf1 5 months ago
@gthbf1 you have man boobs ewwwwwwwwww obese go to the gym lmao
mrhitmanisback 5 months ago
Ein Stück von Irlands Seele ist in diesem Lied manifestiert. Niemand kann es so ehrlich vortragen wie The Dubliners.
A part of the soul of Irland is captured in this song. Honestly displayed by The Dubliners.
dockhoo 6 months ago
Nice
IHATEPRINCETON 6 months ago
2:30 norleiv
rosewell1983 6 months ago
Looking at the crowd here is awesome. There is a great diversity of people of different age and gender, thats the pulling power the dubliners have! I'm 18 years old and went to see them earlier this year and loved it and I wasn't the only young person there!
euanrocks 6 months ago
Why in the wide wide world of sports is Miley Cyrus in the suggestions panel?
marine5546 6 months ago
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Rise up your skirts!
lostteen08 6 months ago
30 people don't like beer...
vitormarduk 6 months ago
St, Patrick said...."thou shall colour your bush green, one time each year".
And then history had it, the irish started celebrating St.Patricks day
rosewell1983 6 months ago
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rosewell1983 6 months ago
makes me wanna have a pint of ice cold irish cider :) mmmmmmm
AmpharosAdamHGSS 6 months ago
great song !
ZaycerTheGreat 6 months ago
love tis song
dashingdipshit 7 months ago
fuckin love the audience
rosewell1983 7 months ago 3
The Wild Rover - oh yeah! great cover! :D
check out the version from the band "no mails" (search for "no mails the wild rover"), i think its very funny, if you like... : stay heavy and have fun! :D
andionemusic 7 months ago
The earliest recording was seemingly made by Ewan MacColl (English of Scots parentage) and his American wife Peggy Seeger in 1960. They picked it up from a fisherman from Norfolk, England in the late 50s. The Dubliners learned the song from MacColl's recording and from there it took off in Ireland - much like MacColl's "Dirty Old Town which he wrote. The words to Wild Rover have been in print since about 1800 with the very earliest evidence all being English.
gaconnochie 7 months ago
29 people didn't have enough beer
andycyca 7 months ago
I've just realised how happy listening to this makes me feel! Would love to go to Ireland someday :)
hannahb999 7 months ago
Long live Ireland every be proud of ancestors and lol love this song I listen to these songs with my dad while getting pissed good times:)
xXCORZXx1 7 months ago
cuimhnigh i gconai, an rud a lionas an tsuil lionann se an croi
:)
earthwalkerqq 7 months ago
Ag an Mhuir Thuaidh chósta ag an trá Íseal Gearmáine go bhfuil an t-iasc san uisce agus ar thalamh is annamh a
Numenoreani 7 months ago
No! Nay! never! Well, or at least until next week.
cthulhusol 7 months ago
I'm a prod but i have admit i love this music. I know a lot of so called friends would kick my head in if i admitted to listening to this music,but i cant help it fuckin class
TheDonrogers 7 months ago
@TheDonrogers you need some new friends
Basram 7 months ago
brillant love it, cheers Dave
TheMakemFolksinger 7 months ago
i think every person in ireland has watched this
ronhowardss 7 months ago
EIRÉ!!!!!!!!!!!
Bloohack 7 months ago
Go léir le chéile anois .... neigh Uimh riamh aon bhealach nach bhfuil níos mó riamh go maith liom súgradh ar an Rover fiáine, aon ní nach bhfuil níos mó
In English it means All together now....No neigh never no way never no more well i play the wild rover, no never no more
KungFUcat10 7 months ago
As french, i think that song is awesome *o* (i listened that song 3 years ago, in live, into a pub in Dublin =D )
LoursFeignasse 7 months ago
ERIN GO fuckin' BRAGH!!!...
JMSTek76 8 months ago
No nay never no more? Wow, that's a quadruple negative! Does that mean... you'll be a wild rover SOME more?
neoYTPism 8 months ago
Just because these guys are irish, dont assume the song is...
This is actually a scottish song.
chrisbeat1988 8 months ago
@chrisbeat1988 "This is actually a scottish song" The Irish seem to have adopted the song and made it famous in the mid 20thC - and it became popular in Scotland from that - but as far as I've read it is originally an English song of the Temperance movement. That is it is a song warning about the dangers of drink. Quite ironic that it is now regarded as one of the main drinking songs.
gaconnochie 7 months ago
An der Nordseeküste (...) am plattdeutschen Strand.
Schwimmen die Fische im Wasser (...) und selten an Land.
(The German version of this song^^)
GilbMLRS 8 months ago
at jacec0rnett your ancestors may left ireland because of a potato-disees. in the 18th century (i think) most of the potato-plants where rouined by a bacteria or something else. and the potato was so famous in ireland that many people died or have left ireland!
bugsbunny1973 8 months ago
@bugsbunny1973 It was called potatoe blight, and the potatoe wasn't all that in Ireland, it was one of the least taxed vegetables by the english, so the Irish grew it to keep themselves alive.
angelusmortis1412 8 months ago
Makes me want to drink beer!!!
pinballwizard9i 8 months ago 78
@pinballwizard9i
So your mother tongue is not English, I guess.
The song is about giving up drinking!
schusterlehrling 8 months ago
@schusterlehrling No, my mother tongue isn't English, but I do understand the song. It makes me want to drink beer just because it's often sung in pubs. Unfortunately this song, like many others, has lost its meaning!
pinballwizard9i 8 months ago 41
@pinballwizard9i Please elaborate on you outlandish comment that this song has "lost its meaning" because in my opinion music never loses its appeal especially this song, its an absolute timless classic
MegaProvo 6 months ago
@pinballwizard9i so drink it !!
iak50 5 months ago
@pinballwizard9i You and everyone else brother:D
Monscent 4 months ago
great beer, great music and great nature, really wonderful place, love you ireland.
greets from germany. =)
DerLachendeMann2029 8 months ago
You have to listen the cover of this song ;)
Tyr - The wild rover
tobymonas 8 months ago 2
I really love how each time they play a song, it's slightly different than the one before.
evilnat 9 months ago
One needs a Celtic soul, of course. And it's no, nay, never... no, nay, never, no more... will I play the wild rover... some hope!
zroppian 9 months ago
Vi synger den sangen her i engelsktimen på skola.. Alle elsker den sangen! Den har en sånn herlig melodi <3
EsAwOm 9 months ago
@EsAwOm Er du fra norge? :)
narutofan9339 9 months ago
@narutofan9339 Jaja, er fra norge jeg! :D Du også eller? ;)
EsAwOm 9 months ago
@EsAwOm Nej desværre ikke er fra danmark :) men det nu også et fedt sted :)
narutofan9339 8 months ago
@narutofan9339 Oh yes! :D Har aldri vært i Danmark jeg men.. haha :P
EsAwOm 8 months ago
@EsAwOm Snakker du nynorsk eller bokmål?
narutofan9339 8 months ago
@narutofan9339 Jeg snakker bokmål.. Hvordan det? x)
EsAwOm 8 months ago
@EsAwOm Fordi nynorsk er så svært at forstå :)
narutofan9339 8 months ago
@narutofan9339 Haha, jammen nynorsk er noe dritt da xD Nesten så ikke jeg forstår det engang :S
EsAwOm 8 months ago
@EsAwOm Enig! hvornår begyndte det egentlig i Norge? er det ikke ret nyt?
narutofan9339 8 months ago
@narutofan9339 Njoo.. Er ikke sikker egentlig jeg ;s Tror det er ganske nytt ja :L
EsAwOm 8 months ago
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narutofan9339 8 months ago
@EsAwOm ok tak :D
narutofan9339 8 months ago
I want to hop on a plane and fly to Ireland right now.
Mayonaisepot0011 9 months ago
Great Video, Wild Rover Forever! :)
NoMailsTV 9 months ago
28 people's money was spent
MrVlamingant 9 months ago 2
No Nay never (right up your kilt) no nay never no more, will I play the wild rover >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> love this song.
bebop58 9 months ago
2:36 goosebumps!
Prinzomniac 9 months ago
WILD ROVER....yeah
Torcida Split 1950
t1950t 9 months ago
@t1950t Venter spændt på den 4 Maj, glæder mig utroligt meget.
MsNordahl 9 months ago
i'm a wild rover.... Sadley enough, i got born in this fucked era :(
19boozebelly81 9 months ago
i was in ireland 2008 was awesme. was this music in sjop haha cool
lovham89 9 months ago
Ah good song, to sing with a beer ;)
toine963 9 months ago
kid this goes so hard kid
aeve97 9 months ago
real music !!,its all you hear in donegal...but its not a bad thing ;)
stuckIMR 9 months ago
Ireland was the high technologised nation of the world, they drove before jesus with floating high end cars around and stuff like this.....but then they discovered the alcohol ;D
schwarzgelb7 9 months ago
@schwarzgelb7
family guy...unoriginal !
stuckIMR 9 months ago
28 people never played the wild rover.
Ragnar1369 10 months ago
28 dislikes, must be english..
ToMTuresson 10 months ago
@str1889........Living in England ,doing good but not good enough .Take your "money in great store" and fuck off to Ireland. If that don't suit you ,please don't come to Canada .We have enough of you whining Brit's.
cuteoldguy 10 months ago
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Faulkner319 10 months ago
The sword of famine, is less sparing then the bayonette of a soldier
1991Boarder24 10 months ago
makes me feel happy to be part irish ^^ galway baby
socal
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xxleandraxx1 10 months ago
I shat me pants!!!
ninguemvj 10 months ago
Andre Rieu's Version of is the ring tone on my mobile!! Just pure magnificant, this traditonal Irish Bands just have a unique sound. Get want to go to ireland and sit a pub listening to the bands!!
kelgels 10 months ago
I am desperately trying to find the Dubliners singin Galway bay, as in " if i ever go across the sea to Ireland" played this at my Dads funeral and would love to find it on here, I was born in England but have only Irish blood running through my veins, my heart really does belong to Ireland esp when it comes to football an rugby, reguards Mary B x
jugglesone 10 months ago
@jugglesone hi you should also check out galway bay by tommy fleming its realy good and a very good singer too
superman12362 9 months ago
up the irish fuck wat the british say i live in england but only cuz of family and school but irish music pubs and drink tops every thing on this earth you cant go to an irish pub and not have some fecking good fun up the irish in the rugby soccer cricket and the culture slainte to all my irish brothers and sisters
regards a highly pissed stuart ohollaran from inishboffin island in connermara galway and yes dezzie ohollaron who plays wit sharonn shanon is my uncle ceol agus craic and poitin
stri889 10 months ago
there is a recording with the Dubliners & De Gyldne Løver, maybe from Tønder Festival. Is there a video?
bdst. Arne
MrArh001 10 months ago
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OpusFSMi 10 months ago
lol
MrCasalo1985 10 months ago
@resonancecascade89 No in denmark :D Hence my name MrIamDanish...couldnt be clearer! :)
MrIamDanish 10 months ago
Happy Saint Patrick's day!
With love,
Michael Kelly Moran
MRSICKYNARNAR 10 months ago
@MRSICKYNARNAR omg the irish chasers child
RomanGods1 10 months ago
Happy st.pattys day!
Constipation16 10 months ago 3
@jonascorvo....May I be of assistance,as I know the feeling.Prior to listening to this music place a pillow on the floor.Then as the need comes on,lay down toes up,tits up arms straight down your sides..Just hang on the need will lessen and you will live.When you are re-composed slip out and buy some Guinness.....Militarily speaking you must always have a STRATEGIC RESERVE.
cuteoldguy 10 months ago
Sláinte
luckymouse1971 10 months ago
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Happy saint Patrick's day !!
WaterCursed 10 months ago
Für Fritz und seinen Rugbyclub , ich glaube dieses Jahr komme ich mal wieder zum kochen noch Rotterdam
Trepur1963 10 months ago
I had to stop at the middle because I would enter a state of need for guinness that would kill me!
jonascorvo 10 months ago 54
2:57
makarov79321 10 months ago
Dear Ireland,
I have no idea why my ancestors left the land of the best music around.
jakec0rnett 10 months ago 110
@jakec0rnett probably left for food.
Blacktelecaster 10 months ago
@jakec0rnett the best music around doesnt stop people dying of starvation from either a failed potato crop or English imperialism.
will9871 10 months ago
@will9871 lol..... er yeah!!
DJCW 10 months ago
@jakec0rnett cos they were poor.
nerfmeee 10 months ago
@jakec0rnett
Because they took the music with them?
MondayMeadows 10 months ago
@jakec0rnett we're generous mate, they left cos they knew it wasnt fair to keep the music to themselfs
hanksy123 10 months ago
@jakec0rnett Famine and Poverty, most likly.
TsunamiWombat 10 months ago
@jakec0rnett and its stoke city,stoke city f.c....we're by far the greatest team,the world has ever seen!!!!!!!!!!!!!
craggymozzer 10 months ago
@jakec0rnett cause the only reason why the music was so good is because everything else was crap ;)
selfidentity1 9 months ago
@jakec0rnett Because the English starved, killed and Brutalized the Irish. Learn your history!!!
VOLVOPGC 9 months ago
@jakec0rnett to teach the rest of us what is good music! it is in your genes, together with the ginger hair!!
1022KeV 8 months ago
@jakec0rnett Maybe because of the reason my ancestors left Ireland too. Well, I can't think of any!
lampeth96 8 months ago
@lampeth96 famine genocide oppression and injustice?
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