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"Down by the Glenside (The Bold Fenian Men)" is an Irish rebel song written by Peadar Kearney, an Irish Republican and composer of numerous rebel songs, including "The Soldier's Song" ("Amhrán na bhFiann"), now the Irish National Anthem and "The Tri-coloured Ribbon".
Kearney was a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, popularly known as the Fenians. He wrote the song about the time of the 1916 Rising. It evokes the memory of the freedom-fighters of the previous generation (strong, manly forms...eyes with hope gleaming), as recalled by an old woman down by the glenside. It is effectively a call to arms for a generation of Irishmen accustomed to political nationalism.
Three verses to this song were sung by Ken Curtis (best known for his role as "Festus Haggen" in Gunsmoke) and The Sons of the Pioneers in the 1950 John Ford movie Rio Grande.
Richard Dyer-Bennet recorded the song on his first self produced LP Richard Dyer-Bennet 1, (1955). The song became popular again in the 1960s, when it was recorded by The Clancy Brothers. It has since been recorded by numerous artists, including The Dubliners, Cherish The Ladies, Omnia, and the Screaming Orphans.
Independence Day of the United States, also referred to as Fourth of July or July Fourth in the U.S., is a federal holiday commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, by the Continental Congress declaring that the thirteen American colonies regarded themselves as a new nation, the United States of America, and no longer part of the British Empire. Independence Day is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, carnivals, fairs, picnics, concerts, baseball games, family reunions, and political speeches and ceremonies, in addition to various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of the United States. Independence Day is the National Day of the United States.
During the American Revolution, the legal separation of the Thirteen Colonies from Great Britain occurred on July 2, 1776, when the Second Continental Congress voted to approve a resolution of independence that had been proposed in June by Richard Henry Lee of Virginia declaring the United States independent from Great Britain rule. After voting for independence, Congress turned its attention to the Declaration of Independence, a statement explaining this decision, which had been prepared by a Committee of Five, with Thomas Jefferson as its principal author. Congress debated and revised the wording of the Declaration, finally approving it on July 4. A day earlier, John Adams had written to his wife Abigail:
Glenside is a census-designated place (CDP) bordering North Philadelphia in Abington and Cheltenham townships, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 8,384 at the 2010 census on a land area of only 1.3 square miles. The Glenside station is one of the busiest in the SEPTA system. Glenside is located about 6 miles from Center City Philadelphia.
Glenside is bordered to the South by the West Oak Lane and Cedarbrook neighborhoods of Philadelphia, the East and West by the Cheltenham neighborhoods of Edge Hill, Laverock, and Wyncote, and to the North by the Abington neighborhoods of Ardsley and Abington.
Glenside is located at 40°6′11″N 75°9′8″W / 40.10306°N 75.15222°W / 40.10306; -75.15222 (40.102960, -75.152264).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 1.3 square miles (3.4 km2), all of it land.
Glenside is a part of 3 different townships: Abington Township, Springfield Township, and Cheltenham Township, with the latter being where the majority of Glenside is located, including the United States Post Office, Glenside Library, and Glenside Memorial Hall.
"Down By The Glenside" by Jim McCann & The Dubliners.
Heres two mischevious angels of song Jane and Jenny Holohan together they call themselves "The Holohan sisters and are from from Dublin Ireland. Jane on vocals and Jenny on guitar and vocals create the sort of harmonies to die for. This essentialy Irish traditional duo draw many of their songs from the songbooks of Ewan Mccoll and here they give us there lovely version of "Down by the Glenside" also known as "Bold Fenian Men" a song from the Irish uprising of 1916 the Fenians being the popular term for the brotherhood of the Republican Army the original IRA. Regards, Jim Clark All rights are reserved on this video sound recording copyright Jim Clark 1996
Fralinger String Band 4th of July 2015 Glenside PA
The Sons of The Pioneers sing Down By The Glenside
Irish patriotic song written by Peadar Kearney in 1916 sung by The Wolfe Tones. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Down_by_the_Glenside_%28The_Bold_Fenian_Men%29
Keswick Theatre My Video.
5/16/17 May 16, 2017 Philly Philadelphia Pennsylvania (partial) LAST SONG PLAYED
UWE Bristol accommodation options amongst the historical charm of Glenside Campus and the special community feel of The Hollies. For more information about UWE accommodation please visit http://www.uwe.ac.uk/students/accommodation/uweaccommodationoptions.aspx
We finally found or place in the debt of leaders
History shows us the path of this fallacy
Is this a nation of liars and cowards?
Media outlets have failed, these faulty factions bring us
Falsified fact in spite of the deaths;
Spreading chaos throughout the world.
They get what they want in spite of their debt,
Their tactics have got fallacious appeal
I‘ll never see how anyone believes what they say.
Fucking anything that comes out of their mouths is always hope but just
Lies to our faces, you fucking disgraces
So what’s the real deal baby,
Don’t get nothing for free
I’ll never compromise my intellect
To make an amends, you see
I have a big problem with your broken regime
But I got no problem with shrugging off
This fabricated dream -
You’re all the same
And no one owes you a thing
Arrogance, straight the fools who detest such things.
Perilous. Extending the aftermath; transpired quick.
Great conceit, welcoming; Take note and laugh like it’s their fault.