@@asierurteaga1227 Learn to Articulate english properly. The IRA were socialists, not lefty shill fucking Commies. They'd clap the fuck out of this New day Antifa Garbage faster than they clapped the English in Armagh.
@@hellhoundactual8201 Socialdemocracy is not socialism, and socialism is directly related with comunism since they born. And the guy youre shouting is anarchyst, not comunist
As a fan of Black 47 and the DKs, this song was a real treat last week. I’d love for the DKs to make this part of their rep. But I hope they make it faster and louder than they performed it on Thursday.
It can't be easy for anyone to do this song, even Black 47 can barely handle it. The song is bigger than Kirwin, bigger than TMTCH and bigger than Pierce Turner. It's up there with the kind of thing Shane would have written and realized that he couldn't perform it without breaking down in tears.
Marchin' down O'Connell Street With the Starry Plough on high Here comes the Citizen's Army With their fists raised in the sky Leading them was a mighty man With a mad rage in his eye "My name is James Connolly I didn't come here to die" "But to fight for the rights of the working man The small farmer too To protect the proletariat From the bosses and their screws So hold on to your rifles, boys Don't give up the dream Of a Republic for the workin' class Economic liberty" Then Jem cries out: "Oh Citizens, this system is a curse An English boss is a monster An Irish one is worse They'll never lock us out again And here's the reason why "My name is James Connolly I didn't come here to die" "But to fight for the rights of the working man The small farmer too To protect the proletariat From the bosses and their screws So hold on to your rifles, boys Don't give up the dream Of a Republic for the workin' class Economic liberty" Now over in the GPO With the bullets whizzin' by Is Pearse and Sean McDermott They're telling each other goodbye Up steps our citizen leader As he roars out to the sky "My name is James Connolly I didn't come here to die" "But to fight for the rights of the working man The small farmer too To protect the proletariat From the bosses and their screws So hold on to your rifles, boys Don't give up the dream Of a Republic for the workin' class Economic liberty" We fought them to a standstill While the flames lit up the sky 'Til a bullet pierced our leader And we gave up on the fight They shot him in Kilmainham jail But they'll never stop his cry "My name is James Connolly I didn't come here to die" "But to fight for the rights of the working man The small farmer too To protect the proletariat From the bosses and their screws So hold on to your rifles, boys Don't give up the dream Of a Republic for the workin' class Economic liberty" "So hold on to your rifles, boys Don't give up the dream Of a Republic for the workin' class Economic liberty"
Brexit will reignite the flames. Sadly. They were pleasantly doused by EU unity. Now, oh, this Northern Irish boy with a Belgian mother, how my heart aches for the growing fascism hidden in Trump and Brexit.
You brainwashed sheep, Trump is the resistance. Against the endless wars in the middle east, national sovereignty from global powers, out sourcing the jobs of the working class, and ending massive immigration. Have you figured out what bathroom to use yet or are you still confused?
@@porkncoke4833 he outsourced the steel in the XL Pipeline to Russia through executive order and Evraz. The pipeline burst in N. Dakota. Tell me more about outsourcing labor.
@@pierremariejeanahlstrom7714 Very disingenuous argument. The pipeline was already being built by a Russian subsidiary in which the Canadian government was using. There were many players in that negotiation. You have to compromise, and though still from all over the world was used to FINISH the project, it did create many needed jobs. That was Trump's first month as president, but his executive order would have been used for any future original project, but the globalist Democrats refuse to be self-sustainable, just like the greedy EU. You get economic liberty like the song says from being a nationalist, not a globalist looking for the best deal. Trump was by no means perfect, but was a great FU to the system from the working man he generally spoke for
@@porkncoke4833 absolute bullshit. 1. James Connolly was international. 2. The EO did not apply to any future projects, if that's what you intended to write. 3. It went from 23% foreign to just under 50% foreign steel. 4. Trump also litigated to auction California to the highest bidder. Which netted the ratepayers 46,000 dollars and Rockefeller founded Standard Oil the property. 5. Energy independence is a joke. The more we plunder our reserves the sooner Venezuela with its 300 billion untapped reserves becomes the boss.
@@porkncoke4833 and you are a hypocrite. In the same statement about energy independence and FU to the international community you justify a compromise Trump made with Evraz to increase cheap Russian shit steel in our pipelines.
Glad to see folx moving left
Folks*
get the fuck out of here with your Lefty Shill Language.
@@hellhoundactual8201 Where do you think that youre writing? Take your blueshirt out of these chat!
@@asierurteaga1227 Learn to Articulate english properly.
The IRA were socialists, not lefty shill fucking Commies. They'd clap the fuck out of this New day Antifa Garbage faster than they clapped the English in Armagh.
@@hellhoundactual8201 Socialdemocracy is not socialism, and socialism is directly related with comunism since they born. And the guy youre shouting is anarchyst, not comunist
@@asierurteaga1227 whatever dude.
IRA would have clapped you and him
If the Dropkick Murphys make a new album, this should be on the album.
geuss what
@@tobiasschoonen3096 Yay!
I had the feeling that it would happen, and looks like I was right.
It was added to their new single but I doubt it will make it to their next full album seeing how it is a cover. Same for the bonny
@@blakemusfeldt4144 Interesting. I mean, DKM has played covers on their albums before. Maybe we'll have a singles collection volume 3 coming out soon.
Manthan Shah that would be nice
As a fan of Black 47 and the DKs, this song was a real treat last week. I’d love for the DKs to make this part of their rep. But I hope they make it faster and louder than they performed it on Thursday.
It actually reminds me of "Bastards On Parade".
Love the Dropkicks, but they can't touch Kirwan's rendition of his song
This is class.🍀 TAL.
It can't be easy for anyone to do this song, even Black 47 can barely handle it. The song is bigger than Kirwin, bigger than TMTCH and bigger than Pierce Turner. It's up there with the kind of thing Shane would have written and realized that he couldn't perform it without breaking down in tears.
Marchin' down O'Connell Street
With the Starry Plough on high
Here comes the Citizen's Army
With their fists raised in the sky
Leading them was a mighty man
With a mad rage in his eye
"My name is James Connolly
I didn't come here to die"
"But to fight for the rights of the working man
The small farmer too
To protect the proletariat
From the bosses and their screws
So hold on to your rifles, boys
Don't give up the dream
Of a Republic for the workin' class
Economic liberty"
Then Jem cries out:
"Oh Citizens, this system is a curse
An English boss is a monster
An Irish one is worse
They'll never lock us out again
And here's the reason why
"My name is James Connolly
I didn't come here to die"
"But to fight for the rights of the working man
The small farmer too
To protect the proletariat
From the bosses and their screws
So hold on to your rifles, boys
Don't give up the dream
Of a Republic for the workin' class
Economic liberty"
Now over in the GPO
With the bullets whizzin' by
Is Pearse and Sean McDermott
They're telling each other goodbye
Up steps our citizen leader
As he roars out to the sky
"My name is James Connolly
I didn't come here to die"
"But to fight for the rights of the working man
The small farmer too
To protect the proletariat
From the bosses and their screws
So hold on to your rifles, boys
Don't give up the dream
Of a Republic for the workin' class
Economic liberty"
We fought them to a standstill
While the flames lit up the sky
'Til a bullet pierced our leader
And we gave up on the fight
They shot him in Kilmainham jail
But they'll never stop his cry
"My name is James Connolly
I didn't come here to die"
"But to fight for the rights of the working man
The small farmer too
To protect the proletariat
From the bosses and their screws
So hold on to your rifles, boys
Don't give up the dream
Of a Republic for the workin' class
Economic liberty"
"So hold on to your rifles, boys
Don't give up the dream
Of a Republic for the workin' class
Economic liberty"
Yes
Maith sibh!
Nice version
Good cover, big Black 47 guy and never in Dropkick Murphys but this is good.
Brexit will reignite the flames. Sadly. They were pleasantly doused by EU unity. Now, oh, this Northern Irish boy with a Belgian mother, how my heart aches for the growing fascism hidden in Trump and Brexit.
You brainwashed sheep, Trump is the resistance. Against the endless wars in the middle east, national sovereignty from global powers, out sourcing the jobs of the working class, and ending massive immigration. Have you figured out what bathroom to use yet or are you still confused?
@@porkncoke4833 he outsourced the steel in the XL Pipeline to Russia through executive order and Evraz. The pipeline burst in N. Dakota. Tell me more about outsourcing labor.
@@pierremariejeanahlstrom7714 Very disingenuous argument. The pipeline was already being built by a Russian subsidiary in which the Canadian government was using. There were many players in that negotiation. You have to compromise, and though still from all over the world was used to FINISH the project, it did create many needed jobs. That was Trump's first month as president, but his executive order would have been used for any future original project, but the globalist Democrats refuse to be self-sustainable, just like the greedy EU. You get economic liberty like the song says from being a nationalist, not a globalist looking for the best deal. Trump was by no means perfect, but was a great FU to the system from the working man he generally spoke for
@@porkncoke4833 absolute bullshit. 1. James Connolly was international. 2. The EO did not apply to any future projects, if that's what you intended to write. 3. It went from 23% foreign to just under 50% foreign steel. 4. Trump also litigated to auction California to the highest bidder. Which netted the ratepayers 46,000 dollars and Rockefeller founded Standard Oil the property. 5. Energy independence is a joke. The more we plunder our reserves the sooner Venezuela with its 300 billion untapped reserves becomes the boss.
@@porkncoke4833 and you are a hypocrite. In the same statement about energy independence and FU to the international community you justify a compromise Trump made with Evraz to increase cheap Russian shit steel in our pipelines.
Oh dear dropkicks - why are you now writing about irish politics, disappointed
This is a cover.
Take a hike, Englishman.