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Ireland Celtic Movie: John Doan Sneek peek of a work in progress called "Celtic Pilgrimage"with John Doan. A film project filmed on location in Ireland. Tags: Acoustic Folk Ambient Harp Guitar Ireland St.Patrick Celtic guitar fingerstyle |
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Ireland's Colin Farrell Video about Colin Farrell Tags: Colin Farrell Ireland |
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Serbia - Ireland 24 May 2008 Video with Irish anthem: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSDHsn9Uz1M Friendly match between Serbia and Ireland in Croke Park, Dublin. These highlights are mostly of the Serbian team, I apologize to the Irish fans for not including your anthem. Tags: serbia srbija ireland irska football soccer friendly prijateljska |
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Northern Ireland - Sweden Highlights Highlights from the Euro 2008 qualifier Tags: Northern Ireland Sweden Football Soccer David Healy Jonas Elmander |
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Riverdance - Show 2002 - US vs Ireland Riverdance - Show 2002 - The Dance. Tags: Riverdance |
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Zebrahead - "Mental Health" (Live in Dublin, Ireland) Zebrahead - "Mental Health" Live @ Whelans, Dublin, Ireland 31st May 2008 by Graham Butler Tags: zebrahead mental health new song 2008 phoenix live gig concert all ages whelans dublin ireland |
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U2 Live In Dublin Ireland U2 Live At Croke Park in Dublin Ireland June 25th 2005. These are just a few of my clips I recorded when I was there, Enjoy! Tags: u2 live dublin vertigo U2 ireland ConnorWilson17 Croke Park Concert in 2005 Vertigo |
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Ireland - Dublin City Clips of Dublin City. O'Connell Street and Bridge, Luas trams, The Millenium Spire, West Morland Street, College Green, Dame Street, Central Bank of Ireland, City Hall, River Liffey. Tags: city busy rush hour cars traffic spire gpo o'connell street bridge college green dame luas tram |
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Irish Monks - Ireland 11 November 2001 We visit Glenstal Abbey, in beautiful County Limerick, home to a remarkable community of Benedictine Monks. Tags: Ireland Monks Journeyman pictures Catholicism Religion Christianity Prayer |
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Ireland travel 2006-09 A travel in Ireland to see city, country and ocean in backpackers mode..... In this video you can see Dublin city and all its attractions, Irish country, Galway city, beautiful Cliff of Mohers and Sligo (in the north of country). A beautiful travel in this attractive country ;-) Tags: ireland country travel vacation Dublin Sligo Galway ocean backpackers |
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Fairies of Ireland Fairy Folk and Landscsape of Ireland as photographed by Rob McAllister Tags: Fairys art RobIreland Robireland Faries Irleand folk myths cool Elvis Presley latest top nature wisdom performing arts |
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Ireland V Australia Second of the three Autumn Test. Ireland prove South Africa was no fluke, quickly establishing their intent on grandslam glory in March. Ireland's forwards' outstanding performance given the rain and the wind. Neil Best definitely deserved man of the match with 2 crunching tackles in Stirling Mortlock and Lote Tuqiri Tags: rugby Ireland Australia |
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Northern Ireland v England Northern Ireland versus England at Windsor Park Tags: northern ireland football gawa norn iron windsor park belfast soccer |
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Rally Ireland 2007 http://www.motorsportmad.com/ The WRC comes to Ireland November 15-18th Tags: wrc rally ireland lewis hamilton COLIN MCRAE LEGEND SUBARU IMPREZA loeb gronholm solberg meeke eugene donnelly machale |
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Sinéad O'Connor - Mna na h Eireann (Women of Ireland) Ta bean in Eirinn a phronnfadh sead damh is mo shaith le n-o 'S ta beann in Erinn is sa binne leithe mo rafla ceoil no seinm thead Ata bean in Eirinn is niorbh fhearr le beo Mise ag leimnigh no leagtha ! gcre is mo tharr faoi fhod Ta bean in Eirinn a bheadh ag ead, liom mur bhfaighinn ach pog 0 bihean ar aonach, nach ait an sceala, is mo dhaimh fein leo Ta bean ab fhearr lom no cath is cead dhiobh nach bhfagham go de Is ta cailin speiruil ag fear gan bhearla, dubghranna croin Ta bean a dearfaidh da siulainn leithe go bhfaighinn an t-or Is ta bean 'na leine is is fearr a mein no na tainte bo Le bean a bhuairfeadh baile an mhaoir agus clar thin eoghaln Is ni fhaicim leigheas ar mo ghalar fein ach scaird a dh'ol Tags: sinead o'connor women of ireland sinéad |
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Qualifiers 2010 Slovenia - Northern Ireland Highlights of the Qualifiers 2010 match Slovenia - Northern Ireland played on the 11th October 2008. Tags: Slovenia Northern Ireland worldcup world cup soccer football goal goals qualifier |
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Welsh National Anthem (Wales vs Ireland) Welsh National Anthem (Wales vs Ireland) Grand Slam Win - Millenium Stadium, Cardiff Tags: welsh rugby national anthem |
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Naked News and April Ireland April Ireland on Naked News. Check out her photo shoot at www.nakednews.com Tags: Naked News April Ireland Hot sexy models anchors panama beach nakednews.com |
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Fiach - Every Single Day (Zodiac Sessions, Ireland) http://www.TheZodiacSessions.com http://www.myspace.com/thezodiacsessions http://www.youtube.com/thezodiacsessions http://www.bebo.com/thezodiacsessions Fiach playing "Every Single Day" at The Zodiac Sessions open mic night in Bruxelles Bar, Dublin, Ireland. Acoustic Compilation CD available to buy from Website. FIACH Fiach (pronounced Fee-Ock) is a 24 year old Dubliner, well respected and loved within the Irish music scene for his beautiful songwriting, exceptional voice and fantastic guitar playing. He is fondly known as the 'Hardest Working Artist in Ireland', but it was his talent that found him sharing the stage with the cream of Irish artists such as Damien Dempsey, Kila, Freddie White, Declan O' Rourke, Finbar Furey, Mundy, Damien Rice, BellX1, Luka Bloom and Paddy Casey, who coincidentally said that Fiach's song 'Dignity' was the best song he heard in 2005. Fiach is known for his humourous and honest live shows and his raw approach to his music, often bringing guests on stage to openly jam; but it's his voice that really hits home...it is full with expression and control, some times hard and coarse to direct his agression on political and social issues, then suddenly wrapped around you with soft lyrics and breathy tones in his seeringly confessional lyrics. His concerts are where this young artist shines, always unpredictable, and always a very special event. Up to now, Fiach has been steady on the gig circuit, playing festivals in France, Holland, New York and Scotland as well as gracing every top venue in Ireland, so it is only a matter of time before he is playing at a venue near you...so check out a gig and see what the Dublin music scene has been quietly hiding, and what it soon will be able to hide no more. www.myspace.com/fiachmusic Tags: fiach zodiac sessions every single acoustic dublin amazing ireland |
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Rioting In Belfast Northern Ireland Rioting Tags: uvf uda UVF UDA ulster riots riot lvf uff UFF british taigs |
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Welcome to ireland - music : Cry of the celts - Lord of the Dance visit www.afski.com I made this for an oral presentation for school :) I would like to thanks you people about your great comments !!! Keep sharing this video ! Ireland Rocks for sure :D Tags: ireland irish music discover lord of dance landscape |
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Bundoran Surf Ireland 'Fundoran' the peak Surfing in ireland a few days before christmas (2006) Bundoran the peak Tags: the peak Surf Ireland Enniskillen bundoran surfing thee_kip ireland waves wave irish surf tullan strandhill |
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SAS-Northen Ireland pt.2 SAS doing there thing. Tags: SAS british britain ireland irish army ira uvf sas uk |
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Bloody Sunday - Derry City, Northern Ireland On the 30th of January 1972, Irish Nationalists in Derry City were marching for basic civil rights which they were denied by the Unionist government of the occupied territory of Northern Ireland. They suffered job discrimination, poor housing and the denial of voting rights. The march consisted of several thousand people. The company of British troops who were deployed had seen 2 of their colleagues shot dead by the IRA the week before and were baying for blood. When a group of children began throwing rocks at them they used it as an excuse to open fire with live ammunition. They indiscriminately fired into the crowd and even shot people who were trying to help others. the soldiers were awarded medals for bravery by the Queen of England and none of them have been reprimanded or tried for murder. Song by Eire Og (Live at the Brazen Head) Tags: bloody sunday northern ireland british occupied troops IRA Ivan cooper free derry republican nationalist irish army |
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ireland rugby six nation 06 jus ireland in der six nations games den down under Tags: rugby |
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JOHNNY CASH IN IRELAND !! In the '90s, The Man in Black visited the Emerald Isle to perform some of his best-loved songs for an Irish audience and you're lucky, I have the live in my collection :) In this excerpt, Johnny sings Daddy Sang the Blues After, June Carter sings Keep on the Sunny Side, with The Carter Family And, last but not least, their son, John Carter Cash sings Georgia on a Fast Train 6 minutes of happiness !! Listen to it with a Guinness in your hand :) There is no time Like a Cash Time :p Tags: ireland irish country johnny cash live |
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Kathy Ireland Kath in SI 93 Tags: Kathy Ireland SI |
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N.Ireland riot-Public disorder I think most of the scene's are from Garvaghy Road(Portadown) Ardoyne(north Belfast) and interface area's in east Belfast. Tags: north of ireland irish riot belfast garvaghy republican loyalist ira british soldiers |
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Dustin the Turkey - Ireland douze points - Ireland 2008 Irelands Eurovision 2008 entry.. Tags: eurovision eurosong ireland 2008 dustin the turkey douze points |
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County Clare, Ireland http://www.setdancingnews.net/wcss/wcsst.htm The Burren / Doolin, County Clare. Dedicated to the memory of Micko Russell,Doolin. The Cromwellian Settlement by Catherine O' Donovan The execution of Charles I in 1649, on the orders of Oliver Cromwell, brought the English Civil War to an end. England became a Commonwealth or republic ruled by parliament with Cromwell as Lord Protector. Cromwell and his army of well trained and experienced soldiers, called Ironsides, came to Ireland in August 1649 with the intention of subduing the rebellion and stamping out all opposition to parliament. Cromwell, a Puritan, 'believed he was an instrument of divine retribution for (alleged) atrocities committed by Catholics against Protestants in 1641 and he accordingly gave orders to deny mercy to Catholics.' His campaign was savage and is remembered for the slaughter of women and children as well as unarmed captives. He captured Drogheda and slaughtered the garrison. At Wexford the townspeople as well as the garrison were put to death. Cork, Kinsale, Bandon, Youghal and Clonmel had surrendered before he returned to England in May 1650. Oliver Cromwell Oliver Cromwell His son-in-law, Henry Ireton, continued the campaign. He captured Waterford, then Athlone and Portumna and finally attacked Limerick which surrendered after a four-month siege. Ireton died in November 1651 and was replaced by General Ludlow. Ludlow proceeded to break down the resistance of the remaining garrisons. Galway was the last to surrender, in April 1652, after which the rebellion was declared over. Government agents were employed to round up beggars, widows and orphans to be transported to the sugar plantations of the West Indies where they became servants and indentured slaves. The Puritan Parliamentarians persecuted not only Catholics but Ulster Presbyterians, members of the Church of Ireland and those of other minority religions. Priests were hanged, exiled or transported to the West Indies and Puritan preachers were brought over from England to replace them. Parliament was now faced with settling its enormous debts. The English army in Ireland had not been paid for 18 months and the adventurers were demanding to be recompensed. The adventurers were so called because they lent or adventured money to parliament, a decade earlier, in response to an act called the Adventurers' Act. They were members of Parliament, merchants and tradesmen. Cromwell himself was one; he advanced £600. The money was required to raise an army to subdue the rebels in Ireland. The adventurers were offered two and a half million acres of Irish land, which was to be confiscated at the end of the rebellion, as security of their money. Suppliers of provisions and ammunition to the army also had to be paid. Irish land was to be used to settle all these debts. The lands of the defeated Irish and Old English Catholics were declared confiscated and preparations began for its distribution to the various people to whom the government was indebted. In order to facilitate the redistribution a survey of the land was begun. Tags: Ireland Clare Doolin Burren events landmark museum nature travel log |