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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2007

The Dubliners - Whack Fol de Diddle
Performed by Ronnie Drew

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  • The Clancy Brothers/Tommy Makem version is posted under "God Bless England". Great tune regardless of who's singing it!

  • Thank you :-), I hadn't heard it before.

  • Youtube user whitteydog seemed to find it appropiate to call ronnie drew a "prick".

    Thank god we have ignorelist eh ;)

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  • It's called sarcasm.

  • Oh won't mother England be surprised. rest in peace Ronnie. xxx

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  • Wack for didle of a di do day and we say hip heray come and see the johnnies play

  • @SeedMan614 : you can simply use websites that enable you to extract the audio track from the video. One of the websites that I use is listentoyoutube

  • Where can i download this song? I can't find it anywhere and i'm afraid it will dissapear before I can find it. Please help!

  • Where can i download this song? I can't find it anywhere and i'm afraid it will dissapear before I can find it. Please help!

  • @zarthered i really recommend voice of the grave. it is made up of two accounts of the troubles one by leading ira volunteer brendan hughes and the other a uda man. it really is a great book and gives a great insite into the minds of both men

  • @graceyomalley As in dripping with

  • Ronnie Drew is a god

  • @rpgplayer101 youtube user whitteydog may pray to God he isn't living next to me, for he would now lay 6 ft deep in my back yard.

  • @zarthered Fairly broad topic. FSL Lyons has a few good ones. If you're interested in Northern Ireland and the conflict, Voices from the Grave by Ed Moloney tries to be neutral. Ancient history, try Discovering Ancient Ireland by Kelli Malone, if you can find it. The last is nearly impossible to find within Ireland, much less in the states because it's pretty much a textbook written for her classes, but it's informative and she makes it easy for a non-archeologist to understand.

  • I'm looking for a good history book on Ireland, old and modern. But, i'd rather get one that was written by an Irishmen/Irishwoman. And, needless to say, in America it's hard to find books that aren't Canonized horse shit. Any recommendations?

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