how irish history affected it's music
After seven hundred years of British rule, and many uprisings that ended in failure, Ireland had reached a breakthrough. This breakthrough had an affect on many different people, especially Irish musicians. The series of uprisings and wars that led to the freedom of most of Ireland developed a new form of Irish music; the rebel songs. On Easter Monday of 1916, the first shot of the Easter Uprising was fired. Six members of the Irish Citizen Army shot a policeman on the streets of Dublin in the head. This was the start of a new era, an era where Ireland would be free. Pearse, the Commander in chief of the Irish Citizen Army, and Connolly, the leader of the Dublin division, led the main body of troops through Dublin to the General Post Office. The G.P.A. became the rebels' headquarters for the six-day battle against the British Army. There were heavy casualties on the British side, but the Irish were still unsuccessful. There statement was made though, and they surrendered on the following Sunday. Two thousand people were arrested that day, and the leaders were put to death. Even though the original opinion of the people about the uprising wasn't in favor of it,
23-35) DeVelera's people and Michael Collins army ended going into civil war. The lines "What kind of thing is a freestate? A freestate that's bound up with red white and blue. One being "he said I have a permit to travel near and far, to hell with your English permit, we want your motor car" and the other being, "We'll give you a receipt for it, and when Ireland gets it's Freedom, you'll get your motor car". (Solas, 1996- track-4)There is an abundance of rebel songs about the more recent times, 1916 and later. Another line puts a great lesson forward, and tells of the Civil War and Collins' death. An Irish spy that was giving information to the IRA in return for his life informed them of the Black and Tans addresses. But it was all a setup, and Michael Collins was killed. (Blackthorn, 1995, tracks 1 and 6) These examples of songs were only a small portion of how Irish Music was affected by its history. Eamon DeVelera was the president of the shadow government, and Michael Collins and Harry Boland, his right hand men, are associated with the IRA's establishment. In this song a women sings about her husband being a member of the "Wild Geese", a group of men that went to France to get help for the Irish cause after they were crushed by the British in 1601. The meaning of the song is that she understands why her husband had to go, and that she, too, would do almost any thing to help. "Blackthorn" is a local Irish Rock group that consists of all American members. One of the most straightforward ones being Michael Collins. " (Wolftones, 1995, track-8)Another song from the Civil War is The Irish Free State from a C.
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