Might be of interest...
Radio Eclectica
http://www.morrigan.net/eclectica/
This sequel to last year's successful St. Patrick's Day broadcast
features 90 minutes of mostly rebel songs. If you finish listening
and want to hear more, last year's show is also archived on the
website. The broadcast was pre-recorded, so tune in anytime. All you
need is a copy of RealPlayer and a 28k connection.
Playlist
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"The Foggy Dew" by Sinéad O'Connor and the Chieftains
"1 Para" by The Devil's Advocates
"Miriam Daly" by Ray Collins
"Hands Up! Trousers Down!" by The Irish Brigade
"The Ones Behind the Wire" by The Devil's Advocates
"Sean South - Roll of Honour - Go On Home British Soldiers" by
Éire Óg
"Skipping Rhymes" by Shane MacGowan and the Popes
"The Reels" by Black 47
"Slán Abhaile" by The Devil's Advocates
"Touched By Fire" Black 47
"Mother Mo Chroí" by Shane MacGowan and the Popes
"San Patricios" by The Fenians
"Come to the Bower" by Shane MacGowan and the Popes
"Fighting Men from Crossmaglen" by Athenrye
"Thousands Are Sailing" by The Pogues
"One Shot Paddy" by The Wolfe Tones
"Merry Ploughboy - Auf Wiedersehen to Crossmaglen - Tiocfaidh Ár
Lá"
by Éire Óg
"Stuff Your Decommission" by Spirit of Freedom
"INLA Freedom Fighters" by Ray Collins
"Black 47" by Black 47
--- In traditionalirishsinging@y..., nzwwnz wrote:
> Thanks Frank. Where to begin ! I have varying
> degrees of sheet music and recordings of ~150
> 'rebel'songs. There is one called 'James Larkin'(which I don't
> have the sheet music for)which tells the story of a
> stike sometime prior to the Easter 1916 uprising. The
> song indicates he disappeared in the middle of it all
> but doesn't make clear what actually happened to him.
> Do you know ?<br><br>Also, do you have a phonetic
> version of the chorus words to Amhran Na Bhfiann (written
> by an uncle of Brendan Behan I believe
> !)<br><br>Regards<br>Wayne W