I am one of the homeless in America. I personally thank you for recognizing us. I am irish by bloodline.
3 weeks ago
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(Edit 2: Sorry ig I'm paragraph guy this time) I would like to start this saying I am born and raised in America, I love your songs, not just for the history, or the tragedy, or for face value music, But because I'm watching these things chip away at America as well, I think Ireland has it worse, but your songs don't just serve as history in Ireland, they don't just serve to motivate Ireland, they warn everyone, I like all your songs, but my favorite is "The ballad of Enoch Burke" and to quote you, "someday you'll stand where they burned the book" I truly hope Ireland pulls out of this, y'all have suffered long enough (Edit: Also I like learning, but have a hard time finding a starting point, but once I do I can really dig in, and each of you song has become me learning about Irish history)
2 weeks ago (edited)
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Any songs about farmers trying to stay free of Superannuation corporations thieving there land for solar and wind "farms" that are just Chinese made rubbish.
3 weeks ago
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Freedom Flames
š Songs of Courage & Struggle š¶
Most of the songs Iāve shared here are Irish rebel songs, but I also write about courage, struggle, and resistance wherever I find it.
Over time, Iāve written about people like William Wallace, Owain Glyndŵr, Desmond Doss, and even the struggles of the homeless in America.
From Ireland to the wider world, these are all stories of bravery, conviction, and standing up for what you believe in. šā
Iāll be sharing some of those songs here alongside the Irish ones ā hope youāll enjoy them just as much! šµš„
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