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  • HAPPY NEW YEAR 2012! 

  • one good song to play at the funeral......

  • NEEEDERLAND OOOH NEDERLANd

    jij bennt, eennn kampie-oeenn!

    wij hoouuwden van, ORaaahanje

    om zijn daden en zijn doenn!

  • Happy 2011 New Year

  • HAPPY NEW YAER MY SCOTTYSH UNCOOL

  • this doesnt sound good

  • nice version of a really tacky piece of music.

  • @TheWomblemaster Don't you mean tacky version of a really nice piece of music? :S

  • he is my great great great x 3 or 4 grandfather, on my mums side :)

  • Just wondering, why? :

    In Europe the great organist Klaus Wunderlich is well-know and appreciated; yet, in USA he never got really acknowledged. Why was that? Albeit Klaus was one of the greatest Hammond organists, the Hammond organ Co in USA. not once invited him... What a shame!

  • ATLANTIDA@FINAL= DESTROYER IS COMING UP=NIBIRU=WAKE-UP

  • this is a fucking nice song

  • wonderful this is perfect

  • Just the way , how ALS , should be .

    played .

  • NEW WORD ORDER

  • Happy New Year

  • happy 2010 peace love and joy for all

  • A Lovely Song for the Lovely people in our Lives~

  • HAPPY NEW YEAR!

  • I love this song; not only for the end of the year, but anytimes friends come together for special events. Happy New Year 2010!

  • HAPPY NEW YEAR 2010 to Everybody Everywhere! ~ rnr

  • Cheers to New Year 2010..............

  • ta ta ta ta ta la la la la la la la

  • すべてのひとにありがとう!

  • GREAT TUNE

  • This reminds me of my paased grandfather and mother.

  • bella people!!

  • You know i used to love this song it was in a cd with nursery rhymes this was my fav song then

    My music teacher later told me it norweigen

    he was right

  • just great

    Thanks fro bonnie scotland x

  • "ü" is pronounced by rounding your lips when pronouncing "ee" WITHOUT closing your jaws.

  • the ü isn't pronounced as "oo" or "u".

    it rather sound like an "i".

    there is no sound to cmpare it really.

    you should learn it by listening to a german person.

    than you can get a clue

  • I love this version!

  • HAPPY NEW FUCKI'N NEW YEAR!!!

  • 2009 HERE WE COME!!!!!!

  • Well damn. Here is a guy who did his homework and presented it exactly as it was. My hat goes off to you.

  • lolz at the pedantry on youtube

  • This sounds like a nice funeral song.

  • Anyone who has the last name (said phonetically) wonderlick gets my vote!

  • He's german.. so no CK... that goes for Bach as well. Can't write it any other way so just listen to a german person speak and you know.

    It's so weird when you hear americans say Back, when his name is Bach...

  • The CH in Bach is pronunced just like the CH in Loch (e.g. Loch Ness). That should give Americans a clue...

  • And the umlaut(two dots on top) make the u sound like oo. I know you said phonetically, but I'm just saying.

  • you would pronounce it voon-der-lish... some people may pronounce it voon-dair-lish but that would be considered extremely proper.

  • dettecab97 It`s can`t be true

  • this guy is my friend's great great great great granfather

  • He was father to so many children that everyone in Scotland is related to Rabbie :)

  • LOL

  • @dettecab97 Realy????????????? :)

    

  • @ttomace yup =D its soo cool xD.. my friend himself is a great musician he's really good at the violin

  • @dettecab97

    we are all descendants of Adam and Eve

  • @zensorship hahahahaha that is true!

  • I would like to request...un banc, un arbre, une rue..if anybody has it.

  • Wow, that sound! Good to know, that I've got a Wersi Zenit

  • Great!! Klaus Wunderlich forever.

  • What a hideous version. Why is it proving so very difficult to find decent, simple, folk renditions of Burns' ballads?

  • i loved learning rabbie burns poetry when i was a wee lad in school in edinburgh Scotland

  • Wow ! Up to now, i concindered it a typical American melodie.....(hearing it in too many American movies i suppose ....)

    What a BIG misunderstanding !

    Here's to Scotia and Robert Burns !!!

  • ~~ BEAUTIFUL ~~~ ~XoX~

  • An old Scotch tune, "Auld Lang Syne" literally means "old long ago," or simply, "the good old days."

    Written by Robert Burns in the late 1700's

  • Thanks. Happy New Year mjla19

  • Thanks mjla19. Happy New Year

  • @mjla19 .......i think it means "old scottish air"....but im not sure

  • @mjla19 - A "Scotch" would be about whiskey. It is a Scots tune. Scotch is a drink, Scots are the fair folk who drink it.

  • @mjla19 it translates as 'days long ago'

  • ok i need an answer, what exactly does this song mean?

  • great

  • i love this music

  • i am actually related to robert burns believe it or not. his a very distant ancestor

  • For another great interpretation of this classic melody see Lenny Dee playing Auld Lang Syne

  • Great =)

  • For another great interpretation of this classic melody see Lenny Dee playing Auld Lang Syne

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