Which European country has the best traditional music and why is it Ireland?
The music of your people
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Alcohol really helps the creative process.
Whats your favorite traditional stuff my potato brethren?
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WAY HAY AND UP SHE RISES
WAY HAY AND UP SHE RISES
WAY HAY AND UP SHE RISES
EARLY IN THE MORNIN
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How can bongs even compete?
IRA Rebel Song - Eir Og - SAM Song
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Joe Mcdonnell - The Wolfe Tones (Video)
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Irish Brigade Kinky Boots
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Come Out Ye Black And Tans
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The Fureys - Red Rose Cafe
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I never considered making music for our movement, we could learn a LOT from the IRA
How are they remembered in modern day Ireland - is it considered a stain or your history or is it remembered fondly?
Some burgers paying homage
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It's a part of our history, not a stain, we don't have jews to enforce self hate.
>How are they remembered in modern day Ireland
I rarely hear of the RA being brought up in politics. Martin McGuinness died recently and reporters commented on his pursuit for peace up the north. Personally I favour peace as well and hate hostility on both sides. I do enjoy listening to the songs though. The IRA would've had my 100% support if they weren't marxist but I do have pride in knowing that my country fought against the powerful British. I also don't consider them terrorist, guerrilla warfare was the only way to go.
Not sure it counts as Irish music but you gave us this based potatonigress
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I have very little knowledge of them or their politics, only that they were incredibly effective against the bongs
You say they were marxist, can you elaborate on that point?
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Icelandic contribution
When Swedes still had pride
Every. Fucking. Time.
Because Irish women are the most beautiful in all Europe. Their beauty inspires to other heights.
The IRA shifted left politically around the 70s IIRC. They wanted to get the British out of Northern Ireland and form a socialist state. If you look at Sinn Fein, who were the only nationalist party I knew off growing up, are now pro-refugee and speak the same diversity bullshit we hear all the time now. The National Party are growing and they have a better idea for what Irish Nationalism is all about:
>Justin Barrett in Dublin - 1.3 - "That's Not Irish Nationalism!"
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>Justin Barrett Explains Why He Does Not Believe in Propositional or Civic Nationalism
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Id be salty too if I was talking to a burger who was more British than the average Brit
Were the originally more nationalist? If so, do you think they grew to the left organically or was it possible they were infiltrated like all other movements?
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Have to represent burgerland somehow
gtfo
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>Irish people fought all over the place since we were always emmigrating
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>Song in Irish (Gaeilge) based off an ancient poem about a serf
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>Irish song
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>Irish rebel song from the time of the famine
Back when we weren't cucks
>56% white
I wish Cromwell would come back and genocide the plastic paddies tbqh
Finno-Ugric stuff is the best
>Finnish
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>Votic
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>Mansi
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>Khanty
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>Komi
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>Mari
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>Udmurt
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>Karelian
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>Mordvin
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>Saami
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>Estonian
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>Livonian
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>Ingrian
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>Hungarian
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>The high kings
Pleb tier, check out the Dubliners and the Clancy brothers.
I will say, you potato niggers make some catchy af tunes.
Sounds like the title of a new rebel song.
>Back when we weren't cucks
Wild Rover is on every playlist Ive ever made, very nice
Great stuff Sven. I admire your culture greatly, well, what is used to be
Music is an incredibly powerful weapon for reminding people where they came from. We need to use it more often.
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British contribution
>Wanting the man who tried to end your royal family, allowed foreign merchants to gain power in your nation and broke somewhat-harmony between our two islands to come back
But you're not even human.
Fine Gail were the original fascists.
really makes you think.
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Damn I have some good memories of being in a ceilí in Maigh Eo with this sort of music in the background.
Youre one of the good ones famalam, Mary Ellen Carter is god-tier music
>Rise again, rise again!
Though your heart it be broken and life about to end
>No matter what you've lost, be it a home, a love, a friend
>Like the Mary Ellen Carter, rise again
>Rise again, rise again!
If you cant find inspiration in that youre a lost cause
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I wonder how many people were recruited to the cause in 1919-1921 from this sort of music. I think you're right about music being a powerful tool.
Why is there a Brit in those clothes?
What's your point?
what do u think /pol?
>Tfw Derry is overwhelmingly Irish
>Tfw the Catholic population in Ireland has gone from 33% in the 60s to almost 50% in the modern day
>Tfw more and more of the Protestants up north don't even care about politics anymore
>Tfw a bunch of Scots in denial keep pretending to be English
Don't worry though. Thankfully no innocent blood will be split and reunification will be good for the north. It will happen this century, likely within a few decades.
Stan Rogers made the best music.
You're confusing the IRA with the OIRA. The IRA split from the OIRA because the OIRA were trying to frame the conflict through a Marxist lens. OIRA insisted they wouldn't protect Republican areas from Loyalist attacks anymore because the Loyalists were just puppets being manipulated and not the actual manipulators. Provos told them to shove up their arse and formed their own paramilitary to defend Irish Nationalists and the Irish Nationalist cause through force.
This song actually predates the Swedish nation.
dont worry, you'll be majority Chinese soon enough.
At least post the original.
Clearly you don't understand the North, we would rather take as many Fenians out with us. Die with a bit of honour.
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Don't kid yourself. You were born in 1995 and haven't seen a lick of trouble. Having to talk to the UVF to get your drugs doesn't count as having paramilitary contacts either.
fucking cringe.
>níos gaelaí ná na gaeil féin
kill yourself you fake american. i don't ever share pic related because it's so fucking embarrassing. plus it's biased since my father's side came to Mass in the 1620s.
Whats with all the question mark flags?
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That causes this?
Yup. All the ? are posts that were made while it was on Sup Forums.
I'm usually a pol browser. I've never seen that before.
look, a classic one
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forgot a second
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Do Irish people like it when Americans teach their children Irish dance?
Something like that isn't even known to be a thing. If Americans are doing it, I like it. Not only because of the cultural connection, but because I find it a shame that somewhat regimented dance is now more or less absent from western culture for the first time in its history.
songs sung in English should not count as Irish