The History Behind: 'Come Out Ye Black and Tans'

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The story behind the Irish song 'Come Out Ye Black and Tans'.

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Come out ye black and tans was the first Irish rebel song I ever heard which introduced me to Irish history. I absolutely love Ireland, the history, the people, the culture, everything! also the songs are amazing.

idk-dwfi
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My grandad was a provo that moved the U.S.A, he taught me a lot of Irish songs. This one is one of my favorites

sethx
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"Come Out Ye Black and Tans" ~Mr. Krabs cover

famedcarrot
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Hallo,
I'm a German student and songs like this made me learn about Irish history. We learned NOTHING about it at school, only a little bit about the UK. I asked my history teacher a week ago. I will teach my class about it hopefully next week.
Thanks for your content🤗 and sorry for my bad English 😅

hundifischninchenpony
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Ireland ☘️❤️
I'm not irish but I would be proud to be an Irishman. Great Nation with Huge heart ❤️. My favorite international team ☘️☘️☘️🇮🇪🇮🇪

abelnorbert
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Black n Tan was a slur in my household, growing up in GB in the 70's. My father used it against anyone who riled him .... Loving the channel!! ☘✊☘

Midland_Wolf_
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Heard this song (Colm R. McGuinness cover) for the first time about 2 weeks ago and now I’m hooked on the history of the Anglo-Irish wars. We don’t get taught about any of this in English schools!

kezza
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Who knew three chords and some genuine feelings could be that powerful, eh? Thanks for posting,

hubertbenke
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You have an amazing channel, absolutely keep it up. Irish history needs to be remembered!

oellappen
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Wow. My father loved this song well. And now I get it.

eileenmacdougall
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I’m a Brit, of Irish ☘️ catholic descent, , I love Ireland 🇮🇪 and everything about it

NewDocs
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There are ton of other Irish songs not rebel related that have deep meaning and history behind them that could also be discussed. Good stuff Davy!!

eddieduff
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I fell in love with Wolfe tones like a decade ago, and never stopped loving them. Such a unique vibe, always lifts my spirit

dmitritelvanni
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My grandfather first introduced me to this song and my mother used to sing it around the house. It’s always been one of my favorites for that reason.

Misfit
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Big thanks from the US! I plan on getting over there one of these days.

chrisknowles
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Growing up in the Liberties in Dublin I remember me Da walking home from the Lark singing this often. Love the channel btw Davy some great stuff ;)

SeaninoEaghra
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Davy you are brilliant. I have been seeing you on reels from tic tok. I am a son of an Irish Family, Mom was from Mayo, Dad from Cork. Our families were scattered to the four corners due to the IRA & their involvement. I have subscribed. Your a fine man.

kevindunne
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I love u Davy I’m from Donegal and this is a great video 🍀🇮🇪🍀🇮🇪🍀🇮🇪🍀

gavdev
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Finally someone explained to the ether, aye this was also one of the first rebel songs ive heard that got me into all of this and also into you and your channels tiktok and stuff . it just has something in it that has heart and soul of a good song a man would stand behind it

deceivedonegaming
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I’m English born from a family with Irish connections; my auntie married an Irish fella from Dublin, and they settled down in London. Whenever we visited them we used to play their records (we didn’t have a record player) and there was one I really loved, which I thought was just traditional music. I would turn it up full blast and my older brother would get all nervous and turn it down. To this day Im not sure of the song titles but one was about a jolly plough boy, and going “off to Dublin in the green, ” and another was about tearing a red white and blue handkerchief in half.

justinneill