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« on: December 23, 2008, 11:22:23 PM »
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  • The Foggy Dew

    The lyrics are good, the background music is better!

    I highly recommend this song.


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    « Reply #1 on: December 25, 2008, 11:15:33 PM »
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  • Please listen to this song -- at least once. It's only a few minutes long.
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    « Reply #2 on: December 26, 2008, 12:31:32 AM »
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  • The Foggy Dew has always been one of my favorites.

    I also like this one, Erin Go Bragh:



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    « Reply #3 on: December 30, 2008, 06:52:27 AM »
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  • Here's a beautiful Irish song that I'm sure everyone here will like:



    "Boolavogue" is a famous Irish ballad commemorating the Irish Rebellion of 1798. It was composed by Patrick Joseph McCall in 1898, for the centenary of the Rebellion issued Irish Noíníns (Dublin 1894).

    Father John Murphy of the town of Boolavogue in County Wexford led his parishioners in routing the Camolin Cavalry on May 26, 1798. The Wexford insurgents were eventually defeated at the Battle of Vinegar Hill on June 21 and Father Murphy and the other rebel leaders were killed.

    Father Murphy was taken to Tullow's Market Square, brutally beaten by the yeomen warders, stripped of his clothes, denied a trial by jury and finally hanged from the town gallows. For the perceived insult of being a Catholic priest and not cooperating with the local authorities Father Murphy's body was subjected to further desecration when the yeoman, "unsatisfied by the lack of entertainment" decapitated his corpse and burned it in a barrel of tar outside a Catholic family's house. To allow the "holy smoke" to permeate their dwelling the yeomen forced the family to open all their windows.

    As a final insult, his head was impaled on a spike opposite the Catholic Church on the Sessions House. This final gesture was meant to be a warning to all others who would dare to take up arms against the British crown.

    Father John Murphy was only 45 years old when he died that July day in 1798 but his sacrifice and dedication to the cause of Irish freedom will never be forgotten. He lived as a true Irishman and true martyr for the Catholic faith. Father Murphy's spirit has continued on in the hearts and minds of every Irish patriot who has lived, fought and died in the cause of Irish freedom and liberty.

    "God grant you Glory, Brave Father Murphy!"

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    « Reply #4 on: December 31, 2008, 01:42:25 PM »
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  • Quote from: Dylan
    The Foggy Dew has always been one of my favorites.

    I also like this one, Erin Go Bragh:




    Thanks for the link!

    I agree, it's one of my favorites now too!

    Catchy melody, good lyrics, upbeat, etc. The harmony of the voices is excellent as well.

    I even like the slideshow of Irish history there.
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    « Reply #5 on: January 19, 2009, 01:16:18 PM »
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  • Even if you're not Irish, I recommend you click on the links above, and listen to some good, well-written folk music!

    If a song is truly a song, you should be able to sing it yourself. If it requires electronic synthesizers, electric guitars, etc. to sound any kind of decent, it isn't a song.

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    « Reply #6 on: January 20, 2009, 08:15:08 AM »
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    « Reply #7 on: February 28, 2009, 04:07:14 PM »
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  • Oró, Sé do Bheatha 'Bhaile



    God Save Ireland



    The Rising of the Moon



    Come Out Ye Black and Tans



    Follow Me Up to Carlow



    Kevin Barry



    The Patriot Game



    Sean South from Garryowen



    Whiskey in the Jar



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    « Reply #8 on: February 28, 2009, 05:03:53 PM »
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  • I always loved the Rose of Tralee.
    "Fear God, and keep His commandments: for this is all man."

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    « Reply #9 on: March 17, 2009, 03:17:07 PM »
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  • I'm bumping this thread in honor of St. Patrick's Day!
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    « Reply #10 on: July 01, 2011, 03:09:12 PM »
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  • Sinead singing The Foggy Dew...



    Her voice has always and easily touched some deep place in my heart...
    "Fear God, and keep His commandments: for this is all man."


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    « Reply #11 on: July 01, 2011, 03:19:02 PM »
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  • This is one of me all-time faves...although there may be a better version out there...



    As for this version...eh, shut up, Moore...not digging how his voice blends with Sinead's...oh well...
    "Fear God, and keep His commandments: for this is all man."

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    « Reply #12 on: July 01, 2011, 03:32:26 PM »
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  • No one is likely to care, but here is the album version of In This Heart...there are still some harmonies, but they are much nicer, IMO, than those of Moore in the previous version I posted...

    "Fear God, and keep His commandments: for this is all man."

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    « Reply #13 on: July 01, 2011, 03:46:05 PM »
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  • Well, the first version of The Foggy Dew that I posted was not, in fact, complete...so, here is the full version...



    Sorry for the confusion, but my comp was loading too slowly before for me to check such things :)
    "Fear God, and keep His commandments: for this is all man."

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    « Reply #14 on: July 01, 2011, 09:12:55 PM »
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  • The Kathleen Mavourneen'



    This is my sister's first and middle name, the cheating banker in our childhood monopoly games. I don't know what my ScotIrish parents were thinking because it is a song the Irish sing at funerals. It's a joyful song because it represents that this person had a Happy Death and is going to heaven.

    Great post. Do you have a musical little smiley face man? Oh well, I will just use the drinking smiley mans,, that's Irish !!

     :cheers:

    the smart "ScotIrish" sheep