@ammazzamoro it very very true i remember been introduced to this poem as a 15 year old by my history teacher hada massive impact on me on my politics and on my out look on life top class post buddy
I saw Pól MacAdaim perform this song at a Birthday celebration for the late Paul Wolf in the city of Münster, Germany. Paul Wolf was a life long Anti-Fascist and a teenage victim of the nazi sterilization programme. It was a really moving performance and I'll never forget the haunting atmostphere when it was sung. Well done Christy Moore. Well done Pól Mac Adaim.
Our family is very proud that Christy dedicated this song to my mother Phylis McGhee on the album Graffiti Tongue. Mammy devoted her life fighting for social justice and spoke for many who did not have the courage to speak. Her memory lives on in "Yellow Triangle" thank you Christy. Richard Lanigan
@ammazzamoro it very very true i remember been introduced to this poem as a 15 year old by my history teacher hada massive impact on me on my politics and on my out look on life top class post buddy
rick4037 1 week ago
"First They Came..." by Martin Niemöller...
First they came for the communists, and I didn't speak because I wasn't a communist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn't speak because I wasn't a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I didn't speak because I wasn't a Jew.
Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn't speak because I was Protestant.
Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak out for me.
Unless you have your head stuck in the sand...
ammazzamoro 3 weeks ago in playlist Christy Moore
one of the best folk albums about Graffiti Tongue♥ big love to ya Christy
PurelyTruly 1 month ago
one of the most powerful folk songs iv heard
rexhead 4 months ago
this song is unreal , love it !!!
keithomccabe08 5 months ago
I saw Pól MacAdaim perform this song at a Birthday celebration for the late Paul Wolf in the city of Münster, Germany. Paul Wolf was a life long Anti-Fascist and a teenage victim of the nazi sterilization programme. It was a really moving performance and I'll never forget the haunting atmostphere when it was sung. Well done Christy Moore. Well done Pól Mac Adaim.
antiracistskin69 10 months ago
Our family is very proud that Christy dedicated this song to my mother Phylis McGhee on the album Graffiti Tongue. Mammy devoted her life fighting for social justice and spoke for many who did not have the courage to speak. Her memory lives on in "Yellow Triangle" thank you Christy. Richard Lanigan
richielanigan 1 year ago 2
On the "Folk Against Fascism" album- excellent stuff.
neacht 1 year ago
Beautiful singing, he is so phenominally talented, C Moore, I love this !
josparkes1 1 year ago
Outstanding song from an outstanding singer
PURPLEBEATTIE1 1 year ago