I’ve got a brain injury so I slur. Deal with it. Canadian Reacts to music and stuff . I'm trying to focus more and more on my subscribers great requests from all over the world . Want to support the channel?Super Stickers gratefully accepted.
Personally I would like you to do more reactions, negative people are going to do what they do regardless, thats their problem, not yours, ultimately its your decision good sir:)
I’m not sure I am going to begin this channel again. I’ve been away from it for a number of months but I love bands I’ve never heard of and reggae is a great genre
You ask me "how many Palestinians will I rehome?". I ask you, why would Palestinians leave their native land for the benefit of murderous European and American colonialists? You wouldn't expect the Irish to flee their homeland for land grabbing settlers !
@@CanadianReacts nothing in the Bible about European colonialists butchering tens of thousands of children to grab land. They have no connection with the Holy land, land grabbing A$hkinazis are not Semit!c.
Bonjour! Thanks for writing. I haven’t worked on this channel for about 6 months but this beautiful song reminds me why I started it, for the music. I just may start again. Merci beaucoup
Gustavo Dudamel as the maestro. Take a look at him conducting the Wiener Philharmonic's performance of, from some years earlier and in a different venue, Ravel's "Bolero." He's changed much, but is still a masterful conductor. Here's a link:ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-E9PiL5icwic.html
DMX was the only rapper that could go to any hood and all the rappers either feared him or respected him because DMX WAS A MANS MAN! and DMX had a loving good heart.
@CanadianReacts if you don't understand the Palestinian struggle then you have no idea about the Irish struggle either, stop reviewing our rebel songs and start reviewing israeli ones instead, better suited to your closed mind!!
McGowan did a good version but the Scottish Australian songwriter Eric Bogle is also fantastic but different from the Pogues as is Nick Cave's version.
That's good, there's plenty of other bands too. Air supply, Cold chisel, seekers, the Whitlams (even some singers like Jessica Mauboy, Rick springfield).
this song is about growing up in the seventies with all the old torn down buildings that you played amongst when you were kids. then all of a sudden they were flatterned and built upon. progress but felt sad to the children that grew up there. magic song
One of my absolute favorite Dropkick songs. So much heart, so much meaning that it always makes me shiver when I hear it. Makes we want to get more ink.