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This song is as good as the not live one wow
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Love the way ye can barely hear the presenter speak at the start
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The brother and sister are Irish born...Up the Dubs!
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And the rosary beads hit the floor
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Both sets of my grandparents immigrated from Ireland to Australia. Because my mother was Anglican my fathers catholic priest wouldn't marry them in his church, hence I am Anglican.
BUT I will, until the day I die, celebrate my Irish ancestry, because as far as I'm concerned, love for ones country far surpasses ones love for a church.
Call me a protto bastard all you like, I will always love Ireland.
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No Politics Just music
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@MultiBassaholic : Not that I don't believe you....but I'm going to research them a bit--Californians CAN be tricky that way...not necessarily a bad thing, per se..... ;])
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can't hear the electric guitars D:
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@MultiBassaholic Dave King (born 11 December 1961, Dublin, Ireland) After emigrating to the United States, he was without a "green card" for eight years. King was not able to visit his home or family in Ireland during this time for fear that immigration laws would prevent his return to the United States. This separation from his homeland and his mother is thought to be a contributing factor in many of Flogging Molly's early song lyrics, with many of the songs alluding to King's time in "exile".
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seriously guys calm down they're American from California actually stop being idiots
English protestant scum? You seem to have missed the whole point of freedom, respect, and unity, regardless of flag. Somewhat ironic how that is the highest rated comment on this off all videos. Please be quiet and enjoy the music, regardless of nationality or religion. Love x
alexminardi 4 months ago 13
Seriously, music has no boundaries or flags enjoy the music, black, brown white were all punk rock
captainanarchy35 4 months ago 8