Showing posts with label green nationalism. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 21, 2019

WHEN THE HARP WAS CRUSHED BENEATH THE CROWN

CD REVIEW

THE RISING OF THE MOON, Tradition, 1998; UNWRAP THE GREEN FLAG, Sony, 1996; and, IRISH SONGS OF DRINKING AND REBELLION, Legacy, 1994, all by Tommy Makem and the Clancy Brothers.


The following review is being used to comment on several of the Clancy Brothers with Tommy Makem recordings. The obvious musical skills, talent and commitment to craftsmanship of this group during its history need no comment by me. Nor does their commitment to keeping alive the Irish folk tradition. Thus, the criterion for review here of their many recordings is whether the works represent the political traditions associated with the historic struggle for independence from the English. These recordings best represent that tradition.

A word. As I developed a quasi- leftist political consciousness in my youth I also, in an unsystematic, and for the most part then, unconscious manner, developed an interest in what is today is called roots music. Initially this was reflected in my first love-the Blues. During the early sixties, under the influence of Dave Van Ronk at first, then Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie and the rest I developed an interest in folk music, then at the height of its revival. It is through this process that I came to appreciate the work of the artists under review. This is odd, and I will explain why.

I was actually reared on the material presented here by my maternal grandfather, a great and ardent supporter of the Irish Republican Army. I gained from him my own romantic attachment to the exploits of the IRA in 1916 and later. Although my own political evolution since then has led me away from political support to the IRA (although I continued to support actions by that organization directly against the British Army of Occupation) I still love the old songs which represent the spirit of Irish national identity and aspirations for national liberation of a people historically suppressed by the bloody English.

A word about the songs presented here. The liner notes included with the Rising of the Moon CD are helpful here. The songs range in subject from ‘The Rising of the Moon’ at the time of Wolfe Tone and the United Irishman, probably the last time that a united, independent, non-sectarian single Irish state was possible, to ‘Kevin Barry’ and ‘Sean Tracey’ just before the partition in 1921, creating the mess that still confronts us politically today. That said, as these lines are being written we are approaching the 90th Anniversary of the Easter Uprising of 1916. The vision of James Connolly, and others, of a Social Republic proclaimed at the General Post Office still waits. In short, there is still work to be done, North and South, united or as independent, but federated states. Listen to these songs to understand where we have come from and why we still need to fight.

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