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The sash my father wore

Discussion in 'TalkCeltic Pub' started by Callum McGregor, Jul 28, 2010.

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  1. Callum McGregor The Captain Gold Member

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    Haven't seen it for ages so thought I'd share it with those who haven't seen it at all. :50:


    [YOUTUBE]V1m8teWil9g[/YOUTUBE]
     
  2. SuperNick

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  3. The Celtic Way

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    what the * is that surely not the wolfe tones
     
  4. SuperNick

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    I am not sure m8 tbh. I was like * when i seen it
     
  5. Silenzio

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    I believe it's from their cd "The Troubles". It also contains The Old Orange Flute.

    I do not really understand why they recorded these songs though...
     
  6. Silenzio

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    Just googled a bit and The Wolfe Tones explained themselves why they have recorded these songs on their official website:

    http://www.wolfetonesofficialsite.com/menu.htm

    Well explained I think.
     
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    Maybe so, but if any Celtic fan sung this it would be a disaster in the eyes of the majority of fans because it is a song/tune/title of the other side
     
  8. P R D

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    "It was on the banks of the River Boyne
    The raging battle blazed.
    Two foreign kings were fighting for
    The English throne they craved.
    Now James was backed by Louis of France,
    Which gave the Irish hope
    Of regaining their land and liberty,
    While King Billy was backed by the Pope."


    They're saying that all of this secterian crap is a load of bullshit, and has been since the very beginning.
     
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    they are really bitter to the core .was on hunmedia some of the stuff on there would really make you sick. wouldnt see that on this site if there is a heaven i cant see them being there YouTube - The Future's Not Orange come on the hoops the night
     
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    Unionist politicians and the Orange Order have always had a fondness for rewriting history* and stealing ideas from Gaelic Ireland**. The inbred sectarian thugs we're all acquainted with are too thick to go and do a spot of reading for themselves, so they'll swallow (swallow) anything their leaders tell them.
    Never will you meet a more pathetic bunch of people so incapable of free thought.

    *The Pope supporting King William III against King James II, Irish Republicanism being an essentially Protestant idea, the heavy toll paid by Ulster Protestants in The Famine, Pre-partition enthusiasm among Protestants for the Irish Language, Carson's bitter opposition to partition and his love of Hurling etc.

    ** The Red Hand of Ulster, Cu Chulainn etc.
     
  12. Twisty . Gold Member

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    see the guy in the video before you press play...with all the tattoos,he owns a tattoo parlour in hamilton.went in with ma burd to get one done and * me.full of pics of union jacks,the queen,red hand of ulster etc.was an hour of torture and biting my tongue.fat hun *
     
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    Wheres the discrimination mate? Cant see any sectarian lyrics in there
     
  14. Mr. Slippyfist

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    Ask any huns what most of there songs are about and you'll do well to get a decent answer off them....thick *!
     
  15. P R D

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    ... What?
     
  16. JamesConnolly

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    wrong qoute mate sorry :56::50: