Irish folk song celebrating the defeat of an army of 3,000 English soldiers by Fiach (Feach)(Feagh) McHugh O'Byrne at the Battle of Glenmalure, during the Second Desmond Rebellion in 1580.
@steandar thank you for your post,you have given me info to research.i totally agree we should know more about those who kept the flame of freedom alive,see my posting on LukeKelly rising of the moon
@hearsedriver100 10000 and a half sorry!! I cn't know everything! I#m just a poor little guy from germany. Because of this, sorry for my bad english.
excellent song!!!!!!!!!!!! I love it!!!!!!
federicoalejandra 1 week ago
@wachterwachter No way. Great version, but Sweeney's Men, and latterly Planxty have better versions.
Beelzebubbbbles 2 months ago
absolutely brilliant performance and song,the best version ever!
wachterwachter 4 months ago
1 dislike????why??i just don`t understand these people who just press it with no reason!
wachterwachter 4 months ago
@steandar thank you for your post,you have given me info to research.i totally agree we should know more about those who kept the flame of freedom alive,see my posting on LukeKelly rising of the moon
despuis 5 months ago
Can I put a link to your video on my blog about the Wicklow Way and my website pls.
reuseisbest 8 months ago
@hearsedriver100 10000 and a half sorry!! I cn't know everything! I#m just a poor little guy from germany. Because of this, sorry for my bad english.
trollhorn1977 9 months ago
@trollhorn1977 the real song of ( follow me up to carlow ) some of it is in irish
people used to sing it in matches and football celebrating
think about it
hearsedriver100 10 months ago
@hearsedriver100 But why are you not able to understand the lyrics??
trollhorn1977 10 months ago
@trollhorn1977 how cud ya read wht i wrote if i dont speak english
conas a ta tu ? :P
hearsedriver100 10 months ago