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6 months ago
The Green Fields Of France (or) Willie McBride-The Dropkick Murphys
DISCLAIMER: I WILL BLOCK YOU IF YOU THREATEN PEOPLE IN THE COMMENTS. I MADE THIS VIDEO FOR MY LITTLE NIECE, NOT FOR A BUNCH OF ASSHOLES TO SIT IN...
BlueOrchidMoon77 • 222,789 views
duncan3623
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6 months ago
The Green Fields Of France
Song by The Fureys and Davey Arthur. Written By Eric Bogle.
anarchynotchaos • 1,021,878 views
duncan3623
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@BogladyShel The song is most definitely not written for an Irishman. As has been said many times, it was written by a Scot, Eric Bogle, about the awful waste of war. Willie McBride's nationality is not stated. He was most likely meant to be Scottish, though it really doesn,t matter what national...
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6 months ago
the fureys-gallipoli
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commarx • 184,121 views
duncan3623
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Some of the comment on here is absurd. The New Zealanders and Australians fought alongside the British and some Irish against the Turks. I am a Scot and many men from the area I come from who were in the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders were killed there. What complete idiot thinks the Anzacs foug...
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10 months ago
The Corries Killiecrankie '75
Colour and B/W mix
Iain40 • 190,658 views
duncan3623
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The sad thing when reading the comments on this video is the type of sectarian drivel which stains this country of ours to this day. Until the reformation everyone was a Catholic. I happen to be a Protestant, but it is purely a matter of birth. I could just as easily have been a Catholic. We can ...
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11 months ago
Denis Law - Stretford End King!
Denis Law the profolic goalscorer for Manchester United during the sixties and sventies. The scot blessed the Stretford End with some great goals. ...
mckan • 215,970 views
duncan3623
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Denis Law was amazing, especially considering that he was never fully fit after sustaining a serious knee injury for Scotland against Poland in 1965. God knows how many goals he would have scored otherwise. He lit up any game with his pace, reflexes, superb ability to head the ball at pace, score...
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1 year ago
A walk through the Handley Page "Halifax" in Elvington
A walk through the Handley Page "Halifax" in Elvington
On August 8th, 2006 I had the great chance to visit one of only two remained Handley Page H...
Gerrix2008 • 16,706 views
duncan3623
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My father's last squadron was 77 Squadron who flew out of Full Sutton. His name was Duncan Graham and he was a pilot officer. I wonder of anyone out there also has relatives who flew at Full Sutton and might have known him.
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1 year ago
PAUL McCARTNEY IN MOSCOW RED SQUARE RUSSIA.BACK IN THE USSR
PAUL McCARTNEY IN MOSCOW RED SQUARE RUSSIA.BACK IN THE USSR
yanros • 56,417 views
duncan3623
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A concert like that does more for international relationships than any number of hypocritical political speeches,
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1 year ago
gerard butler interview scottish accent shattered
http://gerardjamesbutler.co.uk Visit our Gerard butler fan club. Gerard Butler talking about his scottish accent, also talks about Shattered, Butte...
GerardButlersFanClub • 94,468 views
duncan3623
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Variety is the spice of life. From a Scot.
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1 year ago
Outnumbered - Scottish Accent
Karen has trouble understanding the Scottish accent.
From Christmas Special '09
JGatsby • 79,584 views
duncan3623
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I'm a Scot and I think Karen is hilarious.
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1 year ago
Halifax Aircraft
Watch the crew climb aboard then start the engines before takeing off and doing a beat up before setting course.
UUPIMAN • 33,829 views
duncan3623
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My father was a pilot during the war. His last squadron was 77 Squadron who flew out of Full Sutton. His name was Duncan Graham. He died in 2006 aged almost 96. He told some great stories.
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1 year ago
Paul McCartney - Let It Be [Red Square, Moscow '2003]
Paul McCartney and his band rock Russia - 24th May '2003
jacenty841 • 524,905 views
duncan3623
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It just shows that people are the same the whole world over.
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1 year ago
Everybody in the whole Red Square with mr. Putin
Hey Jude, 24.05.03
vladcool2007 • 9,165 views
duncan3623
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Worth more than a thousand words from any politician.
@redlt1st Willie McBride was NOT an Irishman. The song was written by a Scot, Eric Bogle. The Flowers Of the Forest is a Scottish lament emanating from the battle of Flodden in 1513. Willie McBride's nationality is not stated. He was probably meant to be Scottish, but it really does not matter. I...