My background is German, but my brother and I were raised in Australia. We came when I was a baby. 50yrs later I can honestly say that 90% of my dearest friends are Irish. They're are the kinddest, loving and funniest people in existence. When you truly become a Irishman/womans friend it contains a loyal bond that can never be broken. We all class ourselves as Aussies and are proud to call Australia home but we never forget where we come from.
@@mdeborah827 mate this was a Penal colony partly for poor Irish peasants/urban poor and Irish republicans. Republicans fought the brits in NSW and some joined in the Stockade for the same reason. Our most famous Bushranger was motivated to attack because of the treatment of the Irish. Mate is talking modern times, not the 1800s
I stood ext to George at a airport in N.Ieland.He didn't have his usual made-up look.I leaned slightly toward him and whispered "do you think I don't know who you are?".His beautiful Irish blue eyes just smiled.Class.☘️
Jane McGrath As a fan , its nice to hear a bit more about his background / Family . it's a shame we WONT get to hear more on this video before it runs out . I USED to like to watch MOST of these programmes depending on WHO the person was
I find I am more and more impressed with George as time goes bye. I was a fan in the 80's. He is a tender and intelligent man who stands up for what he believes in. Hi from Canada.
George is such a lovely man who clearly loves his family. He appears visibly moved by what he discovered about his ancestors. Like George, I'm so proud to be Irish 🇮🇪
@@forsurelad5350 What a very un-Irish thing to lay on someone! Seems very cold and mathematical. That's not how feelings of affinity work with culture. "You will now conduct calculation to properly quantify your feelings of "pride"." Get a life - or get a better life
He has always had beautiful eyes , not only just the color but he looks so kind and sincere through those eyes. What a lovely man. Have always adored him. Thank you xo
Oh it sure is. His got a good heart and soul. Laughs like that come from the souls of genuine people. I'm part Irish and have a very distinctive laugh.
@@rosiewhitfield123 Yeah, I'm sure the guy he falsly imprisoned thought he had a "Good heart" The case where George got sentenced to 15 months in prison for. In 2009.
My sister and my niece met boy George they told me he's a very wonderful person. They spent a considerable amount of time with him they said he was very friendly.
My grandfather was in the same prison as Thomas was, I wonder if it was around the same time? I'll need to ask my dad when that was. Very sad times. So many young men died trying to get their country back and live freely.
It’s a dishonour and disrespect to their ultimate sacrifice... the lack of resistance to continuing colonization and the compliance with the world government medical tyranny. I mean, the plandemic is a crime against humanity and everyone is just going along with it... lambs to the slaughter... we humans disrespect the entire history of Resistance... with our lack of ability to respond appropriately to violent state behaviour.
@@keetahbrough totally agree! Well-said. I know my grandparents and great grands would be spinning in their graves The Irish today are passively allowing the take over of country and culture by outside forces. Erin go braugh
It not sad history it's honorable history those men stood for things we are scared to stand up for today and bless be the journey that leads to thee unknown. Yours truly the messenger 📫📪📬📭✉
Being of NZ Irish /Maori descent my Great granny Eliza McQuillan came from Armagh in N. Ireland I can relate to how the Irish were toward the English, they , the English, did the same thing to the Maori, stole their land, Imprisoned the Chiefs. In order stop them from resisting the sale and theft of their lands, 200 years later the NZ Govt are still having Tribunal hearings and paying out millions in compensation. RIP to my ancestors in both countries, who fought and died for our independence.
well heres some news for you ARMAGH is known as the orange county and contains a large number of people from scottish decent and McQuillan is a scottish presbyterian name, so my dear i think youve got your history a little muddled up there and need to go do a bit more family research
@@whitetroutchannel you can't help your bitterness & it has backfired on you!.. you'd think you'd have some humility considering what was done to the Indigenous Irish Citizens on your behalf.
George should do an album of Irish songs..he has a lovely voice for it clearly has an affinity for them. I was hoping he would find out more about his Thurles tipperary relations as my Granny was from there as well.
I'm of Irish descent my dads mums dad was from Cork or wexford way. talking about georges gorgeous eyes, the Irish blood is there in my dads and his brothers and my own eyes, very similar blue to georges. ive always loved George's music and love him even more and feel i know him a little bit now, what a lovely genuine down to earth and sincere guy.
Widows and widowers marrying the siblings of their spouses was EXTREMELY common. It's kind of cool, in my family we have a set of brothers who married a set of sisters, and later in life one of each died so the surviving 2 married each other. They didn't have kids of their own, just raised the ones already had.
Mary of Teck was engaged to marry Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale and second in line to Victoria of the U.K. But he died six weeks later from the 1899-90 influenza pandemic. She later married his brother Prince George, Duke of York who later became George V of the U.K.
I have Irish grandparents on my dads side. It’s amazing how many English pop stars have Irish parents or grandparents. It’s an interesting coincidence, I wonder if it’s because we had music in our lives from before we were born. Love Boy Georg, his voice and music.
Boy George and I share the same birthday, but born one year apart; I also saw him in concert with Culture Club, back in the height of their popularity, in the 80s. On top of that, we also both have Irish ancestry, though I know less about my own specific lineage. I've always admired Boy George's talent and wit. These ancestry shows are fascinating.
It was actually VERY NORMAL if you were a single man and your brother died with a wife and kids TO MARRY HER TO TAKE ON RESPONSIBILITY OF LOOKING AFTER YOUR FAMILY. Not the LEAST a scandalous thing. Actually EXPECTED OF YOU.
His story is very typical of many Anglo Irish children growing up in england. His is near enough a mirror image of my upbringing and my own relatives and grandparents when I was a wee lad in 60's/70's. The annual yearly summer holiday and pilgramge to see Grandparents and relatives in Clare and Galway
My mother and aunties would sing rebel songs after a good night out at the Irish club. She would drag me up on the dance floor for the “Siege of Ennis” and I had to learn the words to “faith of our fathers” and sing it loud and proud at the end of the night
I agree... His eyes are beautiful. still a gorgeous man. His teeth/mouth remind me of my junior high crush on a guy I had in the 70s... Lol. Weird thing true...but so cute
For those "famous types" who go on this sojourn, we find a little more out about who they really are.....older, their crazy days behind them, more settled into life, not front and centre on newspaper gossip, and a pleasure to meet, albeit in this format. We all have a past. George just has a warmth to him, and a rebel within. Sing on.
Thats the Gresham Hotel at the Start, where the Beatles and Stones stayed on their first Dublin visits, and a favorite haunt of the late great Leonard Cohen.
I remember when I was a kid my grandfather told me he sent money to relatives in Ireland and I later found out by relatives he meant the IRA. He told me it was important to tithe and so he gave away 10% of his income. When he passed away we found he had been giving money to the IRA and it's successors up until 1997 a couple of years before he passed away. That came to nearly a quarter of a million dollars over his lifetime. Doing my family tree I discovered that his father fled Ireland in 1903 because he was wanted for murdering a British police officer. Doing more research I found out that the previous three generations of men in my grandfather's line were all at one time or another involved in activities that in those days would have been called freedom fighting but today they would have been called terrorists. Supposedly my great, great, great grandfather was involved in guerilla activities about 170 years ago that resulted in the deaths of a number of British officials and soldiers. Further research and I learned that the British took away our family farm around 1798 and summarily executed my 5th great grandmother and five of her children, the oldest one was 13 and the youngest one was still in her womb. My 5th great grandfather and my 4th great grandfather were out of town attempting to sue some government official for rights which they lost though the details are fuzzy. So that was what got my ancestors involved in fighting off the British. Eventually most of the family emigrated to America. No multiply my story by a few thousand
Sadly that's was 5he did all over Ireland may your relatives R.i.p and then the have the neck to call terrorists and there was no famine it was pure genocide may the all rest in peace this small lovely island and the Brits don't teach there kids about that
England took Ireland by force and the IRA were born! The Irish people wanted THEIR country back! The Brits were the terrorists who invaded and were repelled by the natives! The Brit propaganda machine is used to justify the reasons they invade countries!! They are now complaining about the invasion of their country by Africans/Asians etc but do nothing about it!!! Brave??
I think you have it backwards...they would have called it an uprising...terrorism back then...but now call it FREEDOM fighting...they recognize the tyranny now...they do
I don't know how in hell this ended up in my YT queue, but I'm sure glad it did. This one, and the one with Annie Lennox, are quite fascinating. George and Annie are two of my favorite singers. Well done.
In the full Episode they said that His Great Aunts father would have a problem with his son in-law because he was a republican that's ridiculous. The Irish Men who fought in WW1 did so because they were fed aload of lies. They were promised home rule Plus the money put food on the table. They didn't join for British reasons. Many Irish Men fought in the British Army then Came back and fought for Ireland against the British. Even some sent their money back to aid the IRA.. Ppl really need to do proper research and tell the truth
Cathy D. the best thing for them at the time was the fact they had heard of the British plans, were able to bring that home and also...they had been trained by the British...ironic really!! My grand uncle did exactly that!!
With all due respect - and I can speak on behalf of my great grandfather - a lot of those lads joined to escape the poverty in Ireland. The British Army was a ticket out.
I LOVE THIS MAN HE IS TREMENDOUSLY INSPIRING FROM HIS YOUTH TILL NOW....HIS MUSIC TOUCHES MY SOUL LIKE VERY FEW...HOPING NOTHING BUT SMILES HEATH AND MUCH LOVE TO G.B.
@@dawnc511 couldn't help yourself could you? If what you said is true (I never heard about this) you mentioned he completed his sentence... why did you need to bring it up now? A friendly reminder of how nasty you can be?
As Boy George fan for some reason I didn't know that he was Irish that's why he sings so good because most Irish people are great singers I do say my self I'm including myself and my Mum.
I was struck when Culture Club broke by the fact that the lead singer had Irish heritage like so many other singers in the UK and Australia and New Zealand and Canada and the United States. Susan Boyle joined the club.
My mother father was a Desert rat during WW2. He move to England as a child and settled in North Manchester. When he died we found lots of Irish republican literature, music records and photographs of Irish republican fighters. We didn’t really know that my grandfather was an Irish republican until he died.
Amazing! I'm sure your grandfather was a principled man. A republican to the day he died. Quite moving, I love that our country has had such a wide reach across the world, despite the hundreds of years of oppression. I wish you and your family nothing but success and happiness in the future. Greetings from Dublin, Ireland 🙏
Me too. I think I would feel so at ease with him. I'd probably be exhausted by the end of the day because I feel like I would be laughing nonstop. I also feel like there is NO topic that George would not have knowledge on or at least an interesting thought/commentary on.
As a Brit, like George, it seems strange now to say that my grandpa was jailed by ‘The British’. Proud of him though. He was fighting for what he believed in.
Brit is a horrible term why wouldn’t you want to identify as English, Welsh, Scottish or Irish. Only people I really see identifying as British are the orange.
When he is talking in this show, his voice so soothing and enjoyable to listen to. But anyways, love stuff from ancestry. Come. I have learned a lot about my family though the DNA kit and doing the research on their website. Got it back to the mid 1400's on some parts of the family and the 1600's mostly back to England, Ireland and Scotland and here in the states. Although I donate family that came from other countries too. My great grandmother is from Sweden.
0:20 Notice Aunt Phyllis' left hand is on top of Boy George's right shoulder in the exterior shot. But when it cuts to the interior shot, her left hand is now under his right arm.
Those eyes 👀 hey 👋🏼 you look great Boy George!! I’m so glad you’re alive and kicking!! (there’s been a tremendous amount of loss surrounding 80’s musicians over the past decade)
That's an interesting story. I had a Great Grandfather x4 who left Ireland in the eighteen fifty's He had been in a plot to free Ireland And they say he killed a solider in a sword fight. So he was a wanted man. He got on a ship made his way to a Irish settlement in Virginia. The rest is history. Cool to hear Boy Georges family history. I always liked his music.
I just adore Boy George! He's the same age as me and I admire him for being the person that he wants to be with no compromise. And such a beautiful voice!
My great grandparents, my grandfather lived in Dublin working on the railway. I wish I knew more about them and their lives during those decades. My grandmother and Aunt lil grew up in Mayo during the 1920s. When I finally met my mothers cousins about 6 yrs ago for the first time, I’m from Australia, they told me about how they would ride horses across the river for the Sinn fein. Lil worked for the Sinn Fein for decades as a house mother( she wasn’t too motherly) in elite schools. Would love to know more...
Didn't think anyone could have spectacular eyes even close to Georges. They put me in a trance! Georgous and such a humble and funny man. I can spend my whole day just listening to him and gazing at the most beautiful eyes in the world. You are the best!
I’ve really come to admire this man! He’s a free thinker and his own man and doesn’t give a damn about what people think!
My background is German, but my brother and I were raised in Australia. We came when I was a baby.
50yrs later I can honestly say that 90% of my dearest friends are Irish. They're are the kinddest, loving and funniest people in existence.
When you truly become a Irishman/womans friend it contains a loyal bond that can never be broken.
We all class ourselves as Aussies and are proud to call Australia home but we never forget where we come from.
Quite different in America. My ancestors were terrorized during the Draft Riots of 1863.
I think people are people and good and bad people in all countries and good and bad aspects in all cultures
@@mdeborah827 mate this was a Penal colony partly for poor Irish peasants/urban poor and Irish republicans. Republicans fought the brits in NSW and some joined in the Stockade for the same reason. Our most famous Bushranger was motivated to attack because of the treatment of the Irish. Mate is talking modern times, not the 1800s
Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪☘️
You forgot sexiest
I stood ext to George at a airport in N.Ieland.He didn't have his usual made-up look.I leaned slightly toward him and whispered "do you think I don't know who you are?".His beautiful Irish blue eyes just smiled.Class.☘️
Wonderful to meet celebrities on their most ordinary self and finding out they are much like us.
Jane McGrath As a fan , its nice to hear a bit more about his background / Family . it's a shame we WONT get to hear more on this video before it runs out . I USED to like to watch MOST of these programmes depending on WHO the person was
I always loved George he was absolutely beautiful in the 80s when Culture Club came into the mainstream
@@bagofhammers7479 I agree... He is still gorgeous and has a great voice.
@@bagofhammers7479 you're lucky. I wasnt born in the 80s. I looked through George's 80s pictures. Dang was he cute! Lol
I find I am more and more impressed with George as time goes bye. I was a fan in the 80's. He is a tender and intelligent man who stands up for what he believes in. Hi from Canada.
Same here he is so sweet, and he has never stand down from his own beliefs. Thats what I love about him!
I love boy George, always have.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😘😘😘😘😘😘
Yep, i agree
George is such a lovely man who clearly loves his family. He appears visibly moved by what he discovered about his ancestors. Like George, I'm so proud to be Irish 🇮🇪
Can you give 10 reasons why your proud to be Irish, What's great about it
@@forsurelad5350 What a very un-Irish thing to lay on someone! Seems very cold and mathematical. That's not how feelings of affinity work with culture. "You will now conduct calculation to properly quantify your feelings of "pride"." Get a life - or get a better life
Hearing Boy George singing Kevin Barry, made me cry, as I used to listen to the Irish Rebel songs, with my dad & I still listen to the songs.
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ME TOO
He has always had beautiful eyes , not only just the color but he looks so kind and sincere through those eyes. What a lovely man. Have always adored him. Thank you xo
He looks good. Crisp, clean, happy.
I'm Irish descent 🇮🇪 I'm fascinated to see George is finding his heritage.
That's the flag of Côte d'ivoire
🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🙄👀 not 🇨🇮
Me too I’m Irish decent I’m finding more and more about my ancestry my g.g. Grandmother birthed 31 kids in the 1800’s so we’re probably related lol
Boy George’s laugh is the best. Most gorgeous gorgeous blue eyes ever. Great sense of humor. ❤️👀
Oh it sure is. His got a good heart and soul. Laughs like that come from the souls of genuine people. I'm part Irish and have a very distinctive laugh.
@@rosiewhitfield123 Yeah, I'm sure the guy he falsly imprisoned thought he had a "Good heart" The case where George got sentenced to 15 months in prison for. In 2009.
@@nutcracker2916 yes, he fuck3d up - think he's worked hard to get better
@@zeb1995 Hope so x
Have you ever met him? He is not a nice person.
My sister and my niece met boy George they told me he's a very wonderful person. They spent a considerable amount of time with him they said he was very friendly.
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Have always loved Boy George. .... love him even more!
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Me to
My mum adored George
My mum has passed away now,but George always reminds me of her.
Same❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
My grandfather was in the same prison as Thomas was, I wonder if it was around the same time? I'll need to ask my dad when that was. Very sad times. So many young men died trying to get their country back and live freely.
Very sad history 🌹
It’s a dishonour and disrespect to their ultimate sacrifice... the lack of resistance to continuing colonization and the compliance with the world government medical tyranny. I mean, the plandemic is a crime against humanity and everyone is just going along with it... lambs to the slaughter... we humans disrespect the entire history of Resistance... with our lack of ability to respond appropriately to violent state behaviour.
@@keetahbrough totally agree! Well-said. I know my grandparents and great grands would be spinning in their graves The Irish today are passively allowing the take over of country and culture by outside forces. Erin go braugh
It not sad history it's honorable history those men stood for things we are scared to stand up for today and bless be the journey that leads to thee unknown. Yours truly the messenger 📫📪📬📭✉
Being of NZ Irish /Maori descent my Great granny Eliza McQuillan came from Armagh in N. Ireland I can relate to how the Irish were toward the English, they , the English, did the same thing to the Maori, stole their land, Imprisoned the Chiefs. In order stop them from resisting the sale and theft of their lands, 200 years later the NZ Govt are still having Tribunal hearings and paying out millions in compensation. RIP to my ancestors in both countries, who fought and died for our independence.
well heres some news for you ARMAGH is known as the orange county and contains a large number of people from scottish decent and McQuillan is a scottish presbyterian name, so my dear i think youve got your history a little muddled up there and need to go do a bit more family research
@@whitetroutchannel well you need to do some research too because there was protestants in the United Irish men and the IRA too .
@@whitetroutchannel you can't help your bitterness & it has backfired on you!.. you'd think you'd have some humility considering what was done to the Indigenous Irish Citizens on your behalf.
England is such a terrible place that GeorgE has only lived there HIS WHOLE LIFE.
@@a34rwl England was paying debts by allowing and welcoming immigrants.
Always a joy to watch anything with George.
Lovely guy and a fascinating episode. You could tell George was clearly very moved by it all.
The Irish people are the sweetest people in the world
We are!!! Funny too! Smart as whips. Smart asses too.😉
Dead right we are lol
Unless angered, or drunk, proper drunk nothing under a dozen pints ha
For now but in the next 50 to 100 years they are going to be replaced by the 3rd world
@@RehabProjectSRCB or posessors of semtex
George should do an album of Irish songs..he has a lovely voice for it clearly has an affinity for them. I was hoping he would find out more about his Thurles tipperary relations as my Granny was from there as well.
Great idea!
To be in the Irish Volunteers 100 years ago is not at all "radical". Dangerous, courageous, patriotic and sensible, yes.
It was extremely radical, without being disrespectful, you have no idea why it was extremely radical for the people of Ireland at that time
Thomas Bryan looks so modern. He has one of those faces that bridges the present to the past.
I'm of Irish descent my dads mums dad was from Cork or wexford way. talking about georges gorgeous eyes, the Irish blood is there in my dads and his brothers and my own eyes, very similar blue to georges. ive always loved George's music and love him even more and feel i know him a little bit now, what a lovely genuine down to earth and sincere guy.
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Widows and widowers marrying the siblings of their spouses was EXTREMELY common. It's kind of cool, in my family we have a set of brothers who married a set of sisters, and later in life one of each died so the surviving 2 married each other. They didn't have kids of their own, just raised the ones already had.
It's Old Testament for a brother to marry his brother's widow.
Mary of Teck was engaged to marry Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale and second in line to Victoria of the U.K. But he died six weeks later from the 1899-90 influenza pandemic. She later married his brother Prince George, Duke of York who later became George V of the U.K.
@@RaymondHng plus Catharine of Aragon was married to HenryVIII's brother first:/
I have Irish grandparents on my dads side. It’s amazing how many English pop stars have Irish parents or grandparents. It’s an interesting coincidence, I wonder if it’s because we had music in our lives from before we were born. Love Boy Georg, his voice and music.
Hardly surprising as millions have Irish ancestry.
Boy George and I share the same birthday, but born one year apart; I also saw him in concert with Culture Club, back in the height of their popularity, in the 80s. On top of that, we also both have Irish ancestry, though I know less about my own specific lineage. I've always admired Boy George's talent and wit. These ancestry shows are fascinating.
George has beautiful eyes and a beautiful voice...always love his music...
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It was actually VERY NORMAL if you were a single man and your brother died with a wife and kids TO MARRY HER TO TAKE ON RESPONSIBILITY OF LOOKING AFTER YOUR FAMILY. Not the LEAST a scandalous thing. Actually EXPECTED OF YOU.
Always been a big fan of Boy Georges......God bless him and his family.
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His story is very typical of many Anglo Irish children growing up in england. His is near enough a mirror image of my upbringing and my own relatives and grandparents when I was a wee lad in 60's/70's. The annual yearly summer holiday and pilgramge to see Grandparents and relatives in Clare and Galway
Co Cricklewood same just different county even had that same album 😂
My mother and aunties would sing rebel songs after a good night out at the Irish club. She would drag me up on the dance floor for the “Siege of Ennis” and I had to learn the words to “faith of our fathers” and sing it loud and proud at the end of the night
John Lennon.. McCarthy... Morrissey.. Johnny Rotten...Boy George..Noel Gallagher..."What have the Irish ever done for us eh??
Van Morrison
Radical views? I don’t think wanting your country to be free is a radical view
Yes it was, it was a revolution
God damn the royals.
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But wanting to bomb people are
No, it's not radical to want your country to be free; what's radical is to lengths one might prepared to go to to get independence.
It nice to see boy George smiling and happy 😃 what a nice video!
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He has the best laugh ever ❤️ Whenever I watch him I always end up smiling from ear to ear.
I agree... His eyes are beautiful. still a gorgeous man. His teeth/mouth remind me of my junior high crush on a guy I had in the 70s... Lol. Weird thing true...but so cute
Me to he has away of making people happy both with music are his way he carries hisself
@@anitajinfla9762 he was so cute in the 80s lol
For those "famous types" who go on this sojourn, we find a little more out about who they really are.....older, their crazy days behind them, more settled into life, not front and centre on newspaper gossip, and a pleasure to meet, albeit in this format. We all have a past. George just has a warmth to him, and a rebel within. Sing on.
He is absolutely stunning inside and out. I love the dimple💕💕
Yah! He looks now but man he was even more adorable in his 20s
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and that voice!
Thats the Gresham Hotel at the Start, where the Beatles and Stones stayed on their first Dublin visits, and a favorite haunt of the late great Leonard Cohen.
C'mon the Northside!
I grew up watching and listening The Boy George We Love boy George
I’d love to hear boy George singing a few rebel songs. 😂👌💚🇮🇪
I remember when I was a kid my grandfather told me he sent money to relatives in Ireland and I later found out by relatives he meant the IRA. He told me it was important to tithe and so he gave away 10% of his income. When he passed away we found he had been giving money to the IRA and it's successors up until 1997 a couple of years before he passed away. That came to nearly a quarter of a million dollars over his lifetime. Doing my family tree I discovered that his father fled Ireland in 1903 because he was wanted for murdering a British police officer. Doing more research I found out that the previous three generations of men in my grandfather's line were all at one time or another involved in activities that in those days would have been called freedom fighting but today they would have been called terrorists. Supposedly my great, great, great grandfather was involved in guerilla activities about 170 years ago that resulted in the deaths of a number of British officials and soldiers. Further research and I learned that the British took away our family farm around 1798 and summarily executed my 5th great grandmother and five of her children, the oldest one was 13 and the youngest one was still in her womb. My 5th great grandfather and my 4th great grandfather were out of town attempting to sue some government official for rights which they lost though the details are fuzzy. So that was what got my ancestors involved in fighting off the British. Eventually most of the family emigrated to America. No multiply my story by a few thousand
Sadly that's was 5he did all over Ireland may your relatives R.i.p and then the have the neck to call terrorists and there was no famine it was pure genocide may the all rest in peace this small lovely island and the Brits don't teach there kids about that
England took Ireland by force and the IRA were born! The Irish people wanted THEIR country back! The Brits were the terrorists who invaded and were repelled by the natives! The Brit propaganda machine is used to justify the reasons they invade countries!! They are now complaining about the invasion of their country by Africans/Asians etc but do nothing about it!!! Brave??
I think you have it backwards...they would have called it an uprising...terrorism back then...but now call it FREEDOM fighting...they recognize the tyranny now...they do
So basically, he WAS sending it to relatives😉.
Nunya biznez. Your story is very interesting. Thank you for sharing. Best wishes to you.
I love this series....If your watching George we love you . You have a lovely family .
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it's woderful to know a little more about George, thank you for sharing
The spice in georges face when he got the tea of the brothers..... i love him
I don't know how in hell this ended up in my YT queue, but I'm sure glad it did. This one, and the one with Annie Lennox, are quite fascinating. George and Annie are two of my favorite singers. Well done.
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Boy George have a very nice personality. I really like him
In the full Episode they said that His Great Aunts father would have a problem with his son in-law because he was a republican that's ridiculous.
The Irish Men who fought in WW1 did so because they were fed aload of lies. They were promised home rule
Plus the money put food on the table.
They didn't join for British reasons.
Many Irish Men fought in the British Army then Came back and fought for Ireland against the British. Even some sent their money back to aid the IRA..
Ppl really need to do proper research and tell the truth
Cathy D. Plus they didn’t want to be under the nazis
incogneto his Letter to his Father in-law proved otherwise.. Like I said plenty of Irish men fought in ww1 then came home and joined the IRA
Cathy D. the best thing for them at the time was the fact they had heard of the British plans, were able to bring that home and also...they had been trained by the British...ironic really!! My grand uncle did exactly that!!
mark bay We’re talking WW1 here.
With all due respect - and I can speak on behalf of my great grandfather - a lot of those lads joined to escape the poverty in Ireland. The British Army was a ticket out.
I LOVE THIS MAN HE IS TREMENDOUSLY INSPIRING FROM HIS YOUTH TILL NOW....HIS MUSIC TOUCHES MY SOUL LIKE VERY FEW...HOPING NOTHING BUT SMILES HEATH AND MUCH LOVE TO G.B.
Love boy George so glad he made it through those terrible drug years almost did his self in!!
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So glad he did his time in prison for taking hostage chaining up and torturing a young man
@@dawnc511whoa! I need to hear more about this. I never knew.
@@dawnc511 couldn't help yourself could you? If what you said is true (I never heard about this) you mentioned he completed his sentence... why did you need to bring it up now? A friendly reminder of how nasty you can be?
I got chills as George walked through the door at 14 Henrietta St.
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So George is a Nation Treasure in Ireland now too 😊
As Boy George fan for some reason I didn't know that he was Irish that's why he sings so good because most Irish people are great singers I do say my self I'm including myself and my Mum.
His surname was O'Dowd , the clue was in the name . LOL
His not Irish i went to school with him in South East London
Boy George is gorgeous
So true 😍💖
Love George .. could listen to him all day
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Boy George is gift to earth 💖💕👌 I've seen him sing... fantastic voice.
Wow, it's amazing to hear him sing snippets of those songs. He still has such a beautiful voice!
I still love George. So down to earth despite his celebrity.
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I was struck when Culture Club broke by the fact that the lead singer had Irish heritage like so many other singers in the UK and Australia and New Zealand and Canada and the United States.
Susan Boyle joined the club.
True. Just look at John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison, all with grandfathers born in Ireland.
My mother father was a Desert rat during WW2. He move to England as a child and settled in North Manchester. When he died we found lots of Irish republican literature, music records and photographs of Irish republican fighters. We didn’t really know that my grandfather was an Irish republican until he died.
Amazing! I'm sure your grandfather was a principled man. A republican to the day he died. Quite moving, I love that our country has had such a wide reach across the world, despite the hundreds of years of oppression. I wish you and your family nothing but success and happiness in the future. Greetings from Dublin, Ireland 🙏
I love the man George had grown into, he’s so charming. I wish I could hang out with that man for a day. His aunt is beautiful and sweet too.
Me too. I think I would feel so at ease with him. I'd probably be exhausted by the end of the day because I feel like I would be laughing nonstop. I also feel like there is NO topic that George would not have knowledge on or at least an interesting thought/commentary on.
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Boy George of the old brigade 🇮🇪🍀
"climbing into irish history through a song" - that's poetic isn't it?
My grandfather Edward Bryan was the cousin of Thomas Bryan my name is Robert Edward Thomas Bryan
So you're related to Boy George, omggg that is great
Rob Bryan l bet you are proud of your name. 🍀
Rob Bryan Nice!
Annie Glynn is a relative to me on my nanny’s side
scribble 36 how are you related? My mums grandmother was Elizabeth Farrell
George is a treasure for all the world
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What a charming man, Boy George is. 🤗🤗
I enjoyed this piece. ( I just love George- he seems like a nice man). Thanks for the post.
Still looks great. Always loved his music as a kid. 😍
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As a Brit, like George, it seems strange now to say that my grandpa was jailed by ‘The British’. Proud of him though. He was fighting for what he believed in.
Why would you even attribute the word Brit to yourself that word has terrible connotations
@@sean1224 everybody should be able to be proud of the country they identify with. That's exactly what our ancestors fought for
@@eoghancasserly3626 No our ancestors fought against British Colonialism in Ireland theres no need to romanticise it.
@@sean1224 someone born in Britain identifying as British is nothing to do with Ireland mate
Brit is a horrible term why wouldn’t you want to identify as English, Welsh, Scottish or Irish. Only people I really see identifying as British are the orange.
He had one of the most beautiful voices of the 80s. And hes kept it. Just as beautiful today. Such a talent
This was the best Who Do You Think You Are ever. Really great
On a side note, look at that beautiful truck at 4:15
One of my favourite episodes of WDYTYA.
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Such a gorgeous man....very pleasant and witty! We adore you here in Australia ....May the triple gem bless you always!🙏
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When he is talking in this show, his voice so soothing and enjoyable to listen to. But anyways, love stuff from ancestry. Come. I have learned a lot about my family though the DNA kit and doing the research on their website. Got it back to the mid 1400's on some parts of the family and the 1600's mostly back to England, Ireland and Scotland and here in the states. Although I donate family that came from other countries too. My great grandmother is from Sweden.
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0:20 Notice Aunt Phyllis' left hand is on top of Boy George's right shoulder in the exterior shot. But when it cuts to the interior shot, her left hand is now under his right arm.
BG has beautiful eyes, thank you for sharing :))
I know! Best eyes!
Thank you George for sharing this.
Boy George is a fantastic musician
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I still love Boy George. Such a charming lovely human with the most gorgeous eyes.
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His music brought me so much joy …❤️
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So fascinating because of the Irish history hes finding out about makes me want to look into my background
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Those eyes 👀 hey 👋🏼 you look great Boy George!! I’m so glad you’re alive and kicking!! (there’s been a tremendous amount of loss surrounding 80’s musicians over the past decade)
Amazing story thanks for sharing
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“Radical” this and “radical” that, there’s nothing radical about freedom.
Shame we never got it
Actually, there is. You should look up the Latin root "Radix."
Boy George is an iconic musician.
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I love this guy. Interesting that he sang Irish rebel songs as a kid. It's in the genes.
Love him love him those beautiful eyes
I remember in Mexico coming back from highschool to my home and on the bus the driver's radio playing
Boy George
Do you really want to hurt me.
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He made a great come back. Wish the best for him.
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That's an interesting story. I had a Great Grandfather x4 who left Ireland in the eighteen fifty's He had been in a plot to free Ireland And they say he killed a solider in a sword fight. So he was a wanted man. He got on a ship made his way to a Irish settlement in Virginia. The rest is history. Cool to hear Boy Georges family history. I always liked his music.
Why do I love him so much? I'm not related to him in any way. I just feel like his family. Wish I could give him a hug.
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Well done George...!! Proud
He is still BEAutiful!!😍 Lol great video 💙🐝💙
I just adore Boy George! He's the same age as me and I admire him for being the person that he wants to be with no compromise. And such a beautiful voice!
George I would Love to hear you singing '' Kevin Barry !
My great grandparents, my grandfather lived in Dublin working on the railway. I wish I knew more about them and their lives during those decades.
My grandmother and Aunt lil grew up in Mayo during the 1920s. When I finally met my mothers cousins about 6 yrs ago for the first time, I’m from Australia, they told me about how they would ride horses across the river for the Sinn fein. Lil worked for the Sinn Fein for decades as a house mother( she wasn’t too motherly) in elite schools. Would love to know more...
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My son-in-law, who is of Irish descent, has eyes just like George.
Didn't think anyone could have spectacular eyes even close to Georges. They put me in a trance! Georgous and such a humble and funny man. I can spend my whole day just listening to him and gazing at the most beautiful eyes in the world. You are the best!
8:44 the resemblance is amazing.
Boy George is ever iconic ❤️
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Always..those beautiful eyes!!!
He is one of the best singers ever!!!!!💟
Wow beautiful of learning your family history I pretty much been doing this investigation brings tears.
Yes Irish heritage here my great grandpa came from Ireland not sure what part of Ireland
he probably left during the famine