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Cruachan - Some Say the Devil is Dead

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2008

some say the devil is dead

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  • Three people are British.

  • they say:

    The wife she has the hairy thing, a hairy thing, a hairy thing

    The wife she has the hairy thing, she showed it to me on Sunday

    She bought it in the furrier's shop, bought it in the furrier's shop

    She bought it in the furriers's shop, it's going back on Monday

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  • Well this song was written by Nic Jones an ENGLISHMAN!!!!!!

  • And now she's Mary Harney...

  • @3tangle3 the word Germanic or better "germanisch" oder "Indo-germanisch" is some big mistak made by people you coud say. there were you find Germany it was the est Germanic Trib, but the sientist who started with this bullshit was german so to specify he said to hole europ indo-germanic (big waff of nationalism and all shoud look too the grat big german empire) but today this expression under sientist is not to well lucked why the expressen indo-celtic woud by much more correct.

  • OK, I may be Brazilian, but...

    IRELAND FTW!

  • Is it only me who feels like running like a viking holding a hammer after 2:27?

  • @Thebluebridgetroll before the undemocratic act of union in 1707......the welsh were called the british...know your history

  • @Thebluebridgetroll no the stone hedge builders were the proto celts....celtis is merely an evolution of culture through trade...in DNA studies no real sign of any "celtic race"......

    The founding populations theory state the the first settler stock is very resilient to input...normans are 2%................the british traditionally were cultures like the welsh and cornish.....english is of west frisian germanic descent originally

  • @3tangle3 does that clear it up for ya?

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