I'm sad because one of the things that distinguishes Liverpool Football Club is that it embraces all no matter what their political or religious allegences. To therefore post a clip that is likely to cause offence to elements of the clubs fans is crass IMO.
Two of Liverpools best kept secrets of the 90s [video=youtube;6YsWyDXgpBo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YsWyDXgpBo[/video] [video=youtube;0MI1K4fyzv4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MI1K4fyzv4&feature=related[/video] [video=youtube;7jsLfDOWn9c]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jsLfDOWn9c&feature=related[/video] And a bit of The La's [video=youtube;aJxIyiAPspw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJxIyiAPspw&feature=related[/video]
And another Lizzy classic [video=youtube;U05cmlY7E78]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U05cmlY7E78&feature=related[/video]
Phil at his best IMO. [video=youtube;Jt86dPNz3L0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jt86dPNz3L0&feature=related[/video]
indeed , even though i didnt post said video you do know there was protestants in the republican movement dont you , or are you just spoon fed tv reports , James Napper Tandy- United Irishmen Robert Erskine Childers- Sinn Féin Henry Joy McCracken- United Irishmen Theobald Wolfe Tone- United Irishmen (and founder of Irish republicanism) John Mitchell - Young Irelanders Charles Stewart Parnell - Irish Parlimentary Party Noel Lyttle- INLA Jack White - IRA George Plant- IRA Ronnie Bunting - INLA John Martin - Young Irelanders Lord Edward FitzGerald - United Irishmen Robert Emmet - United Irishmen The IRA had many protestant members. The IRA in Belfast had Protestant commanders nicknamed 'The Prod Squad' This included Billy Smith, Rex Thompson and John Graham. Jack White was another protestant IRA member from Broughshane, Co. Antrim who had previously founded the Irish Citizen Army. Erskine Childers was a protestant IRA member, as was George Plant and George Gilmore from Portadown. Bulmer Hobson from Holywood Co. Down was a leading member of the Irish Volunteers and IRB. He also helped to found the Fianna na hEireann youth movement. Protestants from the loyalist shankill road also were invloved in the Republican Congress in the 1930's. Ronnie Bunting was a protestant IRA member who went on to found the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) Noel Lyttle was also a Protestant member of the INLA Sinn Féin have an protestant ex-orangeman, Billy Leonard who is elected in Coleraine, Co. Derry. In 1905 the Sinn Fein party was co-founded by Edward Martyn, who served as its first President. The Sam Maguire Cup, the biggest prize in Gaelic Football, is named after another famous protestant Irish Republican. Sam Maguire was the man who recruited Michael Collins into the IRB Sorry to piss on your parade but its nothing religious or sectarian
Nice bit of Lizzy I remember buying a copy of Jailbreak from a school fair which was signed by Phil Lynott...for 50p sold it to my mates cousin (who had the biggest vinyl collection I ever saw...massive Bunnymen fan as well) for £80 quid...but I wish I still had it. ****ing blew me away first time I listened to this with that beautiful vinyl crackle as well: [video=youtube;CNJDOt6p0sE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNJDOt6p0sE[/video]
This ones for you PMK as it wasn't posted on this thread thought I should throw it in the mix: [video=youtube;_sGH-xw9DIg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sGH-xw9DIg[/video]
Jailbreak was a superb album billy,if you'd have kept it with Phils sig you'd have been sittin on a few bob in years to come.
Just found this which I know some of you boys will appreciate...not really a music vid although the radio's on in the background so think I'll get away with it [video=youtube;KE5Fe5hVQaI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KE5Fe5hVQaI&feature=related[/video]
I know mate I could kick myself but £80 quid when I was 18 was a fortnights beer money Not a bad profit for 50p either eh