Rod Stewart, Grace, Las Vegas, June 12, 2018

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Respect Rod for courage and truth.. From Scotland.

alexandermacrae
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From an Irish man.. I salute this version.. Well done sir

WallytheRapper
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My 90 year old Dad loves to hear this song, He was born in Philadelphia of a Donegal Mother and a Scottish Dad,

ellendean
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This song always brings tears to my eyes. As an Englishman of a Dublin Mother I understand the whole story, a beautiful rendition.

terrywilliams
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Happy St Patrick's Day ☘️🇮🇪💚🦄 Rod 💚 you just nailed this...i loved that you told the beautiful tragic story... amazing. You are are cherished treasure Sir Rod. 💐☘️🇮🇪

dianaguadagnino
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Oh my Goodness, Rod surpasses himself, what a beautiful song.

janetcovacic
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Rod Stewart we love you and a true Celtic fan I am living now in co Kildare visit soon

doreensmith
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Never forget. My mom was born in Robertstown Kildare and I just had the best St Patrick's day there with my sister I love all the Irish peopole

ltmltm
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The ultimate price for a great love is not paid by the one who dies, but by the one who must endure an eternity of heartbreak after. I learned this recently when my parents died.

BeautifuLakesStreamsBiologists
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Thanks Rod for not being afraid to sing a song about Irish history, there are English people calling it anti English what a bizarre understanding of the song, it’s a song of sadness of two young people who loved each other separated for ever by conflict ...

opencurtin
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Bless you amberson and Rod for taking the time, gone but most certainly not forgotten Grace.

donaldmackillop
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This one always brings a tear coupled with pride... Never forget 🇮🇪

ruari
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Great respect to rod Stewart for sing ING this classic Irish ballad, and sticking to the original lyrics ♥️🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🍀👍

markhatchett
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I first heard this in Turkey in an Irish bar before a Celtic match. The bar plays it every time there is an Irish or Scottish Celtic match. I heard it in Glasgow in Argyle street a month ago it is such a great reminder of what went on at that time, I’m neither Scottish or Catholic but this is such a be beautiful song about a tragedy that it should resound with everyone.

hazeljohnstone
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As an immensely proud Irish-American, Grace is one of my dearest songs, taught it to my children (My daughter's middle name is Grace) as toddlers. Together as a family we traveled to Ireland and Northern Ireland and learned and walked the grounds of the GPO and Kilmainham Goal, me as a grand-child and namesake for a 1916 Uprising Survivor and my children, my son is also a namesake of his great grandfather. Fast forward to 2016 my son a Sgt. in the United States Marines Corps attended the 100th Anniversary celebration of the uprising as a member of then Vice-President Biden's security detail, walking the street toting a gun just like his Great Grandfather that day in 2016. I still get chills when I hear this song and yes I do tear up.

thomascannan
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I’m not a cryer, but this song gets me every time. 💕

marymary
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I was at this concert June 12th in Vegas and Rod brought me to tears when he sang Grace! What a consummate performer!

bonniec
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For rod to have given a few minutes to Irish history in his concert takes a tear to my eye.

gsummy
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It's an Irish song, it's a sad song. Respect from Mexico.

daleduke
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My brother-in-law passed late last year aged 59 and this was played at his funeral at his request. Every time it is played it brings tears to my eyes
RIP Eddie Burns.

normancarmichael