The Wearing of The Green Dunloy Fallen Comrades

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2006

The Wearing of The Green, Glasgow march for 25th anniversary of the hunger strikers...

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  • Och aye the noo!

  • u lot hate orange parades so much as they put this rabble of shite to shame,my kid can make a flute squeak less haha wise up and get a tradition worth parading for

  • haha tradition thats all it is for you scum! Ure kid can probably play a cock better aswel i presume?! No remorse at all for that comment as a sad scummy cunt like you can happily look at how loud and shrill our flutists and drummers are!

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  • I can assure you the tune is the "Wearing of the Green" written in the late 19th century. Before there was even a "Sandy Row" to write a song about. ANother example of loyalists copying our songs

  • UP THE RA TIOCFAIDH AR LA!!!!!!

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  • Was Great To See Yee In Portlaoise Today Lads

  • The other Dunloy band is much better.

  • sick person, keep your bile to yourself

  • why don't you come to east belfast you fat prick

  • should call it ""the rising of the priests cocks when the alter boys appear

  • difference adair got a dud in kings hall wright got a real bullet!!put to sleep like the dog he was!!

  • Exactly mo chara "The Wearing of The Green" was written by a Dubliner,Dion Boucicault 1820-1890. British and unionist assassins murdered anyone for "The wearin o' the green" Irish people would burn the color red because they hated England so British assassins would shoot people wearing the color green. Which was worn in defiance on all clothing a lapel,scarf a flag or anything to show rebelion against the english who demand to wear red.

  • Wee Mad Dog Johnny, he's left the UDA,

    Horray horray

    He says he prefers the LVF any day,

    Horray horray

    He's got on the phone to some of his friends,

    To try and arrange a fight,

    He's booked an appointment to see Billy Wright

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