
As a French man I absolutely love it, it sparks joy like no other song, but I wonder what’s the actual Irish feeling towards it, am I wrong to like it that much?

As a French man I absolutely love it, it sparks joy like no other song, but I wonder what’s the actual Irish feeling towards it, am I wrong to like it that much?
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Educate me, please!
Should I delete it? I don’t know if I should, sorry I didn’t intend to hurt any of you. I’m really sorry
No. Fair enough question? I love this song. I find only offending the British
No. Fair question. Love this song. Only find it offends the British
Enjoy it if you like. Any recommendations for french songs? I’m quite partial to un jour en France by noir desiree
Hey it was the top song when the Tans (FINE GAEL) decided to honour the Tans during the 100 year anniversary.
I don’t find it offensive at all and would play it at full volume at times like Patrick’s Day
(My Mother and Wife were born in technically what was Britian and I lived there for a good few years)
How the fuck did Steve coogan convince the BBC, to let him sing that on British TV
Great song, really gets the people going
Anyone who gets offended by this song would be outwardly supporting what the Black and Tans did. It’s not offensive. RA songs are apart of our nations story
It’s a dumb song sung mostly by drunk idiot lads in Dublin who’ve never been in Northern Ireland.
Absolute banger
that whole rifles album is a belter
Nah this is a great song
It’s an amazing song, one of the best Irish songs for sure.
I’m not Irish actually but the music is what made me love this place, and by far, Foggy Dew is the greatest piece I ever heard
this one sparks joy
Politics aside, it’s a fucking belter of a tune.