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Down By The Glenside - Arcady feat. Frances Black

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2007

Rare footage of Irish traditional supergroup Arcady featuring Frances Black performing Down By The Glenside (The Bold Fenian Men)at Scraggs Alley in Carlow, Ireland in 1991.

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  • I salute the brave Irish freedomfighter who fought and died for their country...

  • Great song! Beautifully song!

    From the graves of patriotic men and women, spring living nations!

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  • great bit of footage...seen them in manchester in 1992....

  • she sing like a godess. I wish I had just half of her talent <3

  • Goosebumps.

  • beautiful song and her voice is amazing! very emotional!

    greetings from germany

  • POWERFULL SONG BOY.UP THE IRB.

  • Great song.... and well sung..."We may have brave men but we will never have better!" So true...We now need our beautiful young people go on"living for Ireland" and working to effect real revolutionary political change on this Island so as to to remove all those despotic Carpetbaggers rather than seeing volleys of shots fired over their coffins as they are being lowered into waterlogged graves in "Milltown Cemetery" or elsewhere............

  • haha scrags in carlow im from athy

  • the fenians were the bravest of the brave . A worldwide network , the ranks of the British army itself deeply infiltrated , British officers had to sleep with pistols under their pillow in fear of their own men . Invaded canada 3 times , invented the first submarine .They harassed the British empire across the globe and swore themselves to its total destruction .We owe them a great deal for the example they left us . A curse on any Irish leader who makes peace with the occupiers of our land .

  • missed a verse

    When I was a young girl, their marching and drilling

    Awoke in the glenside sounds awesome and thrilling

    They loved poor old Ireland, to die they were willing

    Glory O, Glory O, to the bold Fenian men.

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