Irish Lad Explains 'Óró Sé Do Bheatha 'Bhaile'

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This is the history of the famous Irish Rebel Song
Óró Sé Do Bheatha 'Bhaile aka An Dord Féinne

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A song of victory. When my son was born, we both almost died. Every day he was intubated, i would sing Oro se do Bheatha Bhaile to him. Let my wee fighter know he would make it home. He just turned one year old a couple weeks ago. ❤

CatatonicallyYours
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I live in America. My Grandfather was from Ireland, a town called Clonbur. Listening to Davy's voice makes me think of him. I'm glad I came upon this channel.

needsaride
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The last verse of Pierces version seems to be calling home all foreign living Irish men to fight for the homeland.

jakewilson
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Northern Protestant here: love your stuff, Davy. We're all Irishmen in the end. Sad to say, too many of my religious compatriots up here don't realize that England would drop us in a heartbeat if they could. Until Washington orders the next imperial war, of course....

Asgard
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Hi from an Irish descendant in South Africa. Thanks for the info. I still support Irish rugby

johnsalamander-dzqz
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Thinking about the desperate soldiers inside the GPO singing An Dord Feinne as it was surrounded and being shelled gives me chills.

kkeelty
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Hi from New York, I just like a lot of New Yorkers have more family in Ireland 🇮🇪 than in the USA . My family here recently had a reunion with our relatives in Ireland. This history is precious to us.🏆

jm
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Oi. This is amazing. Very interesting. My Irish Ancestors moved to America during the potato famine. They became farmers in southern America. Dirt poor, went into Bootlegging liquor, ending up in rubber manufacturing. Love this video.

thesilversurfer
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I love listening to Sinead O'Connor's live version .

emiexx
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I learnt about Pádraig Pearse doing A level English Literature. W B Yeats poem Easter 1916 was instrumental in putting names to the fighters. Our teacher was an Irish nun so she fleshed out the story.
My paternal grandfather was from Achill Island (Also connected with Grace O'Malley) and his wife told my mother of visits to the house by men from Ireland who had quiet conversations in Gaelic with grandad. These were never discussed. 😊
For all anyone knew they were discussing where jobs could be got.

helenamcginty
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I love the history within Irish music. Actually, one of my ancestors created the second (I think) biggest brotherhood organisation: The Fenian Brotherhood. My ancestors was John O’Mahoney, who fought in the American Civil War as a Colonel in the 69th New York Infantry Regiment, which is still active today, he was in many Fenian Raids in Canada, and served in the [Young Irelander] Rebellion Of 1848, and he was a partner with James Stephens. He was born in 1815 in
Kilbeheny, on the border between County Limerick and County Cork, Ireland, which is also where my clan originated in: O’Mahoney (Also known as: Mahany, Mahoney, etc)

dragonfilms
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Begging everyone's pardon but I saw this video on my scroll and because of a comment in here found the Seo Linn version. What a beautiful song and a beautiful language. Count this American with 18% Irish DNA as a new subscriber

mjnaz
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Seo Linn is my favorite version of this song. Very strong and heart felt! God Bless Ireland Forever!

cindycchesney
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Up The Irish People!. Thank you for sharing this video!. 🇮🇪

blancarosabeltranvelazquez
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In lock down a few years ago i taught myself to play the violin. At least to say irish/scottish fiddle music was my soucre of inspiration to learn. Oro se do bheatha bhaile was one of the few irish tuned i learned to play. Thank you for explaining the history of the song. Bless Ireland 🇮🇪 luv from Australia 🇦🇺

QvodInferivs
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My mum would be 96 had she lived, but this was her favourite song. Her father Herbert Gregory Phibbs was a Collins man. Mums husband whose own dad was PJ was a first cousin to Dan Breen and also was involved with Collins. What a mess of a country we have now. Politicians who show nothing but contempt for ordinary people.

joyb
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We need more channels like this to maintain what’s left of our culture

Rigpigontheloose
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You're a good young Man ; keep our history alive
ERIN GO BRAUGH ! ! !
BONA NA CROIN ! ! ! !

mikeyates
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Hello Davy! I just came across your channel, I'm a 42 y.o. man with a deep connection to Ireland (I was born and raised in Venezuela). You see, my mother's side is half irish and I was sent to boarding school there for a year. I visited most counties and a big chunk of my heart was lost in Co. Wicklow, never to be found again. I was catholic and then irreligious for almost 2 decades, then fell in love with eastern orthodoxy which brought me back to the irish saints like St. Kevin of Glendalough, St Brigid and many others. I now live in Costa Rica and long to set my foot on Ireland again one day. Thanks for your content! God Bless you!

eldruidacosmico
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I'm a Belfast lad, living in the antipodes and I've always been deeply moved by this song - though never understanding the reason why nor the meaning of the verses. Unfortunately I don't speak Gaelic and it is one of my life's regrets. Thank you for explaining this song - next time I spontaneously burst out with the chorus, I will at least have some understanding of what I'm saying! God Bless.

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