Celtic Symphony

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"Celtic Symphony" is a well-known Irish rebel song written by Brian Warfield that has become a popular and controversial anthem among some Celtic and Irish nationalist supporters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Irish rebel song
song
songwriter
controversyReason perceived glorification of the IRA
countryOfOrigin Ireland
culturalContext Irish–British relations
Northern Ireland conflict NERFINISHED
genre folk
rebel music
hasAudience Celtic F.C. fanbase
Irish diaspora
hasChant Ooh ah, up the RA
hasPoliticalConnotation Irish nationalism
Irish republicanism
hasReception criticized by unionist politicians
criticized by victims’ groups
popular among some Celtic supporters
hasStatus cult song
terrace chant
hasSubject Celtic F.C. NERFINISHED
Irish nationalism
Irish republicanism
hasTheme Irish identity
anti-British sentiment
solidarity with Irish republicans
hasType football anthem
protest song
isAssociatedWith Celtic F.C. supporters
Irish nationalist supporters
Irish republican supporters
isChantedBy Celtic F.C. fans
football fans
isConsidered controversial
isDescribedAs Celtic supporters’ anthem
Irish rebel anthem
isLinkedTo The Wolfe Tones NERFINISHED
language English
lyricist Brian Warfield NERFINISHED
notableLyric Ooh ah, up the RA
notableWork Celtic Symphony NERFINISHED
performanceContext Irish pubs
football matches
political rallies
writer Brian Warfield NERFINISHED

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Brian Warfield notableWork Celtic Symphony