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The 1867 uprising was another failed uprising across Ireland organised by the Irish Republican Brotherhood. These few songs are about men who fell during the uprising including Peter O'Neill Crowley and a young lad by the name of Ned Kelly from Kilcash in Co. Tipperary.
Both borrowed the air from Charles Kickam's Poor Blind Patrick Sheehan, based on an older Celtic air to which many laments for fallen rebels were written.
Songs include:
Poor Blind Patrick Sheehan - Charles Kickham
The Ballad of Peter O'Neill Crowley - Edmond Houlihan (Rambling Jack)
Rebel on the Run - John Ryan
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An account of Sarsfield's ride to Ballyneety leading to the Siege of Limerick with a few poems and revived ballads Get bonus content on Patreon
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This episode looks at the folklore surrounding the mountain of Slievenamon in south Tipperary made famous but the Charles Kickham ballad The Maid of Slievenamon about which many poems and songs have been written. Songs include The Moon Behind the Hill by William Kennealy, The Old House in the Glen by Thomas Ryan aka Drangan Boy and I Love You Tipperary but Brian O'Higgins aka Brian NaBamba.
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A recital of Darby's epic 47 verse long masterpiece Ireland's Lament which covers almost 1000 years of Irish history. Get bonus content on Patreon
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Darby Ryan was a bard from Bansha in Co.Tipperary around the mid 1800s. Most famous for The Peeler and the Goat, a satire of the system of Penal Laws in act at the time, Darby composed many songs and ballads across numerous topics not least Irish nationalism. Get bonus content on Patreon
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The Ballagh War Pipers were a military band associated with the IRB and the Irish volunteers and came from a small village in Tipperary Get bonus content on Patreon
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This week we're taking a look at the tradition of using ballads a forms of advertising and product placement from the early 1800s up until the 1970s in Ireland. Get bonus content on Patreon
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This episode explores the place the cow occupies in Irish folklore, mythology and history through a few short stories and songs.
I've mentioned the Cattle Raid of Cooley and if anyone is interested to hear this in full I recommend the reading from the Irish Pagan School here:
Táin Bó Cúailgne by Laura O'Brien
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In this episode we'll be visiting a story from 1858 where a tenant shoots his landlords agent and talking a little about the landlord - tenant relationship in Ireland at the time. The story is told in two ballads collected from folklore resources.
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Just a quick introduction to layout the scope of this podcast Get bonus content on Patreon
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