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  • This is fricking incredible!!! Love those drums!!! I saw a couple videos of this band that another user made but gave no credit or band name, even when asked by several, so I'm really glad to finally find out the name, so I can find more & buy their work, support their efforts. Loved this song by them. Never saw drums like this before, am a drum freak so long haired sexy men in kilts and DRUMS too? Oh yeah.

  • the 4 dislikes are from muppets

  • gets my pictish blood a boilin lads well done! Pax aut bellum from Clan Dunn Florida US!

  • HI HI HI !!! BEAUTIFULL PARTY .. NICE,,,

  • MON SCOTLAND YA DIDDYS!

  • @COVERTSPYMASTER That sounds about right lol, the people in my family are quite short. I'm the second tallest in my family at 5'7" :P Though I agree about Scots not being solely gaelic, Scotland was a mongrel nation and at it's founding formed up mainly of Britons and Picts, with Vikings, Gaels and even some Anglo-Saxons thrown in for good measure lol.

  • @COVERTSPYMASTER Dunno man, the Picts were meant to be quite dark haired and eyed too. I'm descended from Picts and I have whiter than white skin and black hair and dark eyes as has most people in my family.

  • @COVERTSPYMASTER Also I used the 'Paedo' line against him to set a point, as an example, mirroring back his own logic back at him, like when he says 'Segano1 is racist' because he uses DNA evidence, that's like me saying that all 'Catholics are Paedos'.

    There is the bigger picture as well which is always on going, and I talk about and see both at the same time, me talking about what the Scots are by majority is no ignorance of the bigger worldwide view.

  • @COVERTSPYMASTER That's because that other guy is more of a PC Marxist type nut that put me down as a racist just for stating what is not factually correct by way of DNA, I gave you both the factual info to prove that I'm right, the fact you choose to dismiss it shows you both had some kind of agenda, like him using it as a way to condone mass multiculturalism, all I'm doing is stating that whao the Scots are by outright majority is Caledonian Picts, which is true.

  • @COVERTSPYMASTER Yes, that's what they say about all of Europe, Russia included, because of Political Correctness nonsense. I believe if you are born with at least one native parent then you are a native as you have the birth right and the native genetic link from at least one side of your family, but if you are born in a nation to both non natives, well you're still a national. But forced mass immigration aided by PC nonsense is wrong. Immigration is good in limited controlled ways though.

  • @COVERTSPYMASTER Any way, I'm no racist or anti-anyone, I'm just a realist, I hate lies and mis-information and just pure opinionated wishes being passed of as fact.

    I respect the land and other nations along with this one, so I hate un-factual info being passed off and completely undermining the true history of our lands of birth and any history in general, all I got from that guy was opinions and "I thinks" and "It's thoughts".

  • @COVERTSPYMASTER Also, if you go to Google and type "Irishtribesman the Scots did not come from Ireland" you'll see an interesting piece on why it was a common misunderstanding by earlier scholars.

    As for Scottish population and land history, Google "14,000 year old hunting kit found in Scotland" this evidence proved that Scotland had it's people for 4000 years earlier than previously thought up until that discovery, that's genetic and archeological evidence I've provided.

  • @COVERTSPYMASTER As for the DNA, look up the work of Brian Sykes and his Blood of the Isles research, the Picts are marked as the OGAP4 haplotype, not only that it is distinctly different from the Irish OGAP8 code.

    This research was taken all over the isles from a period of 12 years (1996~2008).

    They found that Pictish descent was found in anybody with any degree of Scottish blood, in all areas of Scotland, even in the Hebrides (formally Dál Riata) and the Orkney and Shetland isles (Norse hold).

  • @COVERTSPYMASTER I've no problems with Russians, and I'm certainly no racist, I saw that you're bio said Russia on it and that's why I took it that you obviously didn''t know what you were talking about because you were foreign and not born here.

    Also, what Roman evidence are you on about?

    And what prove do you have that the Irish took over Scotland when they were a mere 1/4 the size and were destroyed at the 'battle of Degsastan'?

    Not to mention that Dál Riata wasn't even Irish.

  • @COVERTSPYMASTER I can say the exact same thing about you, you are cherry picking up what you want to believe, the rubbish made up by national Catholic revisionists, because you don't look up my facts to see that they are correct, all you've done is give me opinions not fact.

    And I posted factual genetic evidence only because Superrapter65 described 'Scots' and 'Picts' as two different racially distinct people, which they aren't, notice how my first comment mentioned nothing to do with DNA.

  • @COVERTSPYMASTER Look up every fact I've posted and you can't fuck with these facts you fuckin revivionist tit.

  • @COVERTSPYMASTER Superrapter65 isn't even Scottish, he is an Irish Catholic immigrant, some people who give the impression that they are Scottish are actually those of full Irish descent, Catholic revisionists who try to propagate being the Same as their much more successful Scottish neighbours, the thing is, their myths are irrelevant in the age of modern science, that has proved them wrong, archeological evidence and genetic research is on our side, not the historical revisionists.

  • @segano1 whit iy ye oan aboot! saen am no e'en scottish!a've no e'en been oot scotland in ma life!an whits wi aw this!saen am catholic an a marxist! a jist saed scots and picts ur twa deefrent folk ye say aw that! git a life!a bet ye jist spend aw day lookin fur truble!ye fat racist loner! awa an bile er heid! and if you cant understand that your not scottish

  • @COVERTSPYMASTER or it is also thought the scots are indiginous like picts and later took over pictavia(word used to describe pictish land in old texts)also the picts spoke a p-celtic language while scots spoke a q-celtic language,the picts and scots thought of each other as foriegn,GREETING FROM SCOTLAND!!

  • @superraptor65 Con't, I'm no racist either, I'm just not a filthy brainwashed dirty marxist mutt fuck like you who likely practices paedophilia and believes in historical distortion to condone mass mutt fucking culture.

    Scots and Picts were nothing but terms meaning the exact same people from different times.

    You aren't even from Scotland likely, stop trying to brainwash, it'll never work, nobody supports your kind or type, you're a disgrace.

  • @COVERTSPYMASTER thank you!,you have sense in you!scots of course arent picts ,but modern day scots are of pict decent(but that doesnt make them pict),and segano1 is nothing but a racist in your comments,and the name scotti was given to the irish who in about the 5th century made a journey to scotland,which is only 12 mile by sea and set up dal ratia in what is now argyll and then the gaelic culture spread and eventually engulfed the pictish culture

    

  • @superraptor65 Scots are Picts, Caledonian Picts, proved by the OGAP4 code, Pictish descent by majority means, Scots = Picts, "Scots" weren't a race, it was a Latinised term of ancient 'Greek Skoto' used by foreign invaders to describe those of speaking the Gaelic language, which included the Picts, I've proved this with factual evidence that you don't want to look up because you hate the truth, I've just realised you likely aren't Scottish in any way, but another Irish Catholic revisionist.

  • @COVERTSPYMASTER Hold on, I just checked your bio and you're from...Russia LOL! No wonder you're so retarded and ignorant. And the only people who get annoyed at being proved wrong and have their illiteracy and poor scholarship exposed is total cunts like you who don't like the truth, you don't like to be proved wrong.

    'Celts' weren't Scot/Picts, Celtic is a modern made up mid 1800's term by an English linguist who invented the term to group strictly language similarities, not culture or people.

  • @COVERTSPYMASTER

    Modern archeological evidence and genetic research dis-proves Irish made myth.

    The vast overwhelming majority of Scots descent from the Caledonian Picts of ancient Scotland, proved by OGAP4 code.

    Google this site, "Irish tribesmen the Scots did not come from Ireland".

    Scottish land and population pre-dates Ireland's by at least a good 4000 years, as Ireland was the last nation to be discovered post Ice age.

    Google this "14,000 year old hunting kit found in Scotland".

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  • todays scots are of pictish ancestry like myself but are not picts,picts were here before scots and had their own and culture spoke a p celtic language while scots then spoke gaelc(q celtic),it is not known for sure how they got to scotland or where they where before,the picts had their own kings with the throne being passed down materinal system,we even knoow some of the kings(talorcan,bude)scots and picts are two races but know merged to become modern day scots

  • @superraptor65 Wrong! Scot was not a race, it was a Latinised term derived from the Ancient Greek word 'Skoto' - (Darkland), the Romans latinised this term to 'Scotti' and changed the meaning to "Speaker of Gaelic".

    This term came to be used on the Caledonian Picts (early Scots) as well as Dál Riata (Not Irish btw).

    All the first kings of Scotland were Picts, like Constantine and Donald II.

  • @superraptor65 Also You make the mistake of calling the tribe that came from Ulster as Scots, they weren't Scots, they were known by the Irish as 'Cruithine' - old Irish for "tribe of the designs" - the people of Ireland called all Scots by that name so it's now known by historians that the Cruthin who came from Ulster to Dál Riata were another Pictish tribe originally from Scotland, they were sea fairer Picts of Scotland who often travelled between S-W Scotland to N-E Ireland and back again.

  • @superraptor65 Modern archeological evidence and genetic research dis-proves Irish made myth.

    The vast overwhelming majority of Scots descent from the Caledonian Picts of ancient Scotland, proved by OGAP4 code.

    Google this site, "Irish tribesmen the Scots did not come from Ireland".

    Scottish land and population pre-dates Ireland's by at least a good 4000 years, as Ireland was the last nation to be discovered post Ice age.

    Google this "14,000 year old hunting kit found in Scotland".

  • @segano1 I'm sorry but your analogy is very wrong - just because you have found a couple of bias sites doesn't mean that history should change on your account - In a small you tube box - this can't be discussed but you have referred to three different ages in you sentences. I would suggest that you pick your preferential history and stick to that. Caledonian Picts were assimilated by the Gael after they were conquered - FACT

    The Dal Riada migrated from Ireland to Scotia - Fact

  • @SPAREPARTSCENTRE 1.First off, as I expected, it's clear that you were from Ireland, typical jealous nation of people of no achievement other than trying to steal credit by latching on to Scotland, you are either a typical biased jealous Irishman or a typical deluded ignorant dumb Plastic Paddie.

  • @SPAREPARTSCENTRE Con't, So no need to pretend, happy to debate and destroy the Papist nationality stealing Nazi views of the Taigs and the ordinary level headed Irishmen who are obsessed with latching on to the Scots and claiming all Scottish credits as theirs due to their inferiority complex of their own national identity, their 19th century invention of Irish culture (a direct copy of Scottish culture)...

  • @segano1 You don't or may I restate You haven't very much education in this field at all - if you want to be embarrassed by your lack of it - continue by all means - what makes you think any Irishman is in some way jealous of Scotland and for what need - 19th century? - I'm not going to try and insult you by name calling etc but trust me when I tell you that you need to learn a little more about your own history. You are quite wrong but I'm holding my patience with you so far

  • @SPAREPARTSCENTRE Con't... Your kind have been pwned, humiliated and destroyed by I and many so many times before over the years, so best of just coming clean and part with the typical Irish bullshit, I've heard it all before many times from all angles.

  • @SPAREPARTSCENTRE 2. Second of all, 'Scotti' was not a tribe, it was a Latinisation of the ancient ancient Greek word 'Skotto' that meant 'Darkland', yes, the ancient Greeks knew of the Scots long before the Romans did, the Greeks wrote of an ancient Pictish (early Scot) Orcadian navy they feared from Scotland,

  • @SPAREPARTSCENTRE 3. Thirdly (Or "Turd-lay" as the Irish tongue pronounces it), the name Scots the third century, it can hardly be questioned that it is the same as Scyths. There is a strong resemblance betwixt 'Scythae' and 'Scoti', and only a difference in the pronunciation according to the different accent of the several peoples that spoke of them.

  • @SPAREPARTSCENTRE Con't.. Thus as Gethi, Gethicus, are the same as Gothi, Gothicus, so also from Scythoe, Scythicus, come Scoti, Scoticus. Gildas, in the sixth century, and Nennius in the ninth, use the names Scyuthoe and Scoti for the same people.

  • @SPAREPARTSCENTRE Con't...King Alfred, in his translation of Bede, and other writers of that time, use 'Scytisc' for 'Scottish', so that 'Scyt' and 'Scot' were synonymous. Several of the classic writers do the same thing, making use of 'Scythia' and 'Scotia', and 'Scyth' and 'Scot' alternately.

  • @SPAREPARTSCENTRE Con't... Even the Irish writers uniformly say that the Scots were Scythians, and Nennius tells us the same thing. Ware confirms this origin of the nation when he shows that 'Scythoe' and 'Scoti' were but different names for the same people, and that both are called 'Scutten' by the Germans.

    So the name 'Scoti' was never originally Irish, as it has older origins in Caledonia (Scotland).

  • @SPAREPARTSCENTRE The Scots are by far and large Caledonian Pictish, this was proved in the 'OGAP4' haplotype code found all over Scotland, even in the lowlands of Strathclyde and the Hebrides -where two thirds of the inhabitants found to have Pictish code, this means that any one born within Scotland with any degree of Scots kin is Caledonian Pictish.

  • @SPAREPARTSCENTRE So in conclusion, hope you enjoyed that little read there, enjoy being an Irish myth making revisionist while it lasts, as Scottish nationalism is growing and an awareness of the myth made rubbish that has shrouded all those born native to Scotland for many generations are wiped clean, slowly taken apart and destroyed for good,

    Regards...

  • The vast majority of scots aren't what you refer to as scots at all but you don't know your historic facts do you - The picts were conquered by the gael and chose to integrate - this is a fact - and as far as the word scot is concerned - do you know were that came from? Look it up - your beginning to bore me

  • @SPAREPARTSCENTRE...Con't... the word 'Scot' has an even older origin from the British isles than the 'Scoti' term that the Romans used to mean 'Speakers of Gaelic', there's nothing to attribute it exclusively to the Irish from a Roman perspective, and even if there was, the term is actually centuries older than the time Irish Papist revisionists talk about, the several Irish myth makers complete with their poor scholarship are even more apparent when this is exposed en mass.

  • @SPAREPARTSCENTRE 4.Fourthly, 'Gael' was a linguistic term, not a people, this therefore means that the term 'Gael' was applied to all who spoke a Goidelic form of language regardless of what there national background was.

  • @SPAREPARTSCENTRE Con't, * People speaking a Goidelic tongue back then is Just like you speaking English right now, yet you are not an Englishman. The same similar thing applies back then just as it does today, a Gael - a linguistic term only, was applied to all who spoke a Goidelic tongue, regardless of where they were from, so that completely destroys the Irish claims of ownership of the language, as they like to say it was a 'Celtic' tongue, Celtic was yet another collective linguistic term.

  • @SPAREPARTSCENTRE 5. Fifthly, the term 'Celtic' was also a linguistic term, not an ethnic one, the term was first coined by English linguist Edward Lhuyd in 1707 who used the term to group old languages from across the British isles and parts of continental Europe, it was heavily romanticised during the 1800s, by the early 1900s...

  • @SPAREPARTSCENTRE Con't...the term was hi-jacked by Irish republicans using it as a political tool, attempting to re-define it as an ethnic term to resist 'Britishness' during the height of the Irish republicanism, giving the Irish a platform to hi-jack non-Irish culture as theirs as they emphasised it was a collective term of several other nearby non-English nations, aided by Irish myth makers such as W.H Grattan Flood and Henry Sarks, their works since debunked several times since the 80's.

  • @superraptor65 Modern  Irish culture is based off of traditional Scottish culture from the early 1900's Irish republican movement aided by the romance of the modern term of 'Celtic' - first coined by an English linguist in the mid 1800's,

    The 'Celtic' word was re-invented to link not only language similarities, but also the people and cultures too, hence the confusion that results today.

    Dál Riata was no more Irish than it was Scottish/Pict, and at a mere 1/4 the size, what were the chances?

  • Not to mention, Dál Riata was destroyed at the battle of 'Degsestan' to which it became subject to the Caledonian Scot Picts, before the land was gained back and subsumed into the Kingdom of Alba (ALBA - a Pictish root word cognate with the entire isles ancient name of ALBION), the Scottish flag, the oldest sovereign national flag in the world in use was Pictish (early Scot) by King Onengus II who saw it as a prophecy one night that led then to victory the next day against the southern enemies.

  • @superraptor65 You're likely just another Plastic Paddie revisionist and Cath Paedo.

  • Scots = Caledonian Picts.

  • @segano1 no,scots and picts are different people who had different kingdoms, scots in dalriadia(modern day argyll) picts in pictavia(eastern scotland)

  • @superraptor65 No, Scots and Picts are the exact same in all ways but name terms. Dal Riata was an insignificant termporal 1/4 the size of the Picts and were vastly out populated by the Caledonian Picts who made up the vast overwhelming majority of Scottish land.

    The evidence in terms of genetics and archaeological research dis-proves your historical myth made revisionism.

    P.S. Also, spell check may be something you want to invest in boyo.

  • Great tune, Nae matter if its the fiddle , the pipes or guitar 'The Gael' is a Magic Sound.

    Ay, an nae Team GB..........

    ABE....or to be more precise ABGB..............Heebiejeebie­.

    Support anyone but GB.........

  • the man oan the lefts total mental like!

    

  • Scoiteal Music

  • I love that these guys are going to T in the park on the main stage on saturday !!!! :) im well goin haha

  • jest moc!!!

  • Bagpipes are good for scaring little english folks, not vikings from the north though. We eat bagpipes for breakfirst. 2 hand viking war axe smush little scotsman. Nah me love skottar as we say here in scandinavia. Brother people the celts are.

  • @TinyArts Didn't do a lot of smushing at Largs.

  • we r the best oor land i way fecking better than thme English cuns

  • I am so proud, to be of Scottish Heritage!

  • When I grow up I want to be like the guy with the beard!

  • THIS is what I call EPICNESS (:

  • just fantastic!!! THIS is what I call music !!!

  • Hello from Canada!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I like them and I am half English and half a Native American Indian, not many of the Cree nation living in Scotland. LOL

  • Absolutely love these guys. Saw them in Edinburgh. No wonder the English outlawed the pipes.

  • Absolutely love these guys. Saw them in Einburgh. No wonder the English outlawed the pipes.

  • @pjbrenna01 One of the worst things we could have done. I love Pipes.

  • I'm English, and I can only wish for a British team to form so we can get some real music like this into football crowds.

  • @pirhana37 another way of wiping us as a people and distinct culture out of the annals of history...

  • @ConCon75 I'm not sure if you agree or not with me... could be taken either way?

  • @pirhana37 Fuck a GB team is what im saying, it wouldn't change anything really it would just take one or two of the better players the celtic nations can produce, matches would be held in England and the team would be English.

  • @ConCon75 ..for the first few years maybe, but it would galvanise the UK football scene, producing better footballers from Scotland Ireland and Wales. Failing that; we should bring back the home nations cup.

  • @pirhana37 well tell your FA that its not too good for ut then because we already have a tourney.. I really hope that England would join soon

  • @ConCon75 They're not my FA, ..and I hope England do join.

  • @pirhana37 Won't happen - you sold yer soul to the devil when he promised the world would be at your feet - he didn't let you know that you would be outcast as a result and nobody would ever trust you again

  • @SPAREPARTSCENTRE It's largely thanks to the seminal works of Simon James (1999) and Brian Sykes (2006) that the Celtic term is understood for the Victorian romantic idiocy that it is.

  • Fantastic....I agree...English weere shiting their pants...Go Scotland...Best wishes from Croatia

  • Wow that's good shit...these guys are awesome!!!!

  • salute to all my scottish borthers and sisters Dunn clan in floriduh usa....

  • Best is the hardcore warrior grandpa on the right of the guy who's playing the pipes! :D

    Huge music, great culture, proud history. Respect to Scotland from Hungary!

  • Absolutely awesome, brilliant pipes, brilliant drums. Long live Scotland, home of the Celts, Picts and Gaels. Hir bywa Alban! Hir bywa an Kernewek.

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  • @TheDrummerboi94 It's good to see someone in Kernow who is actually proud of his heritage. The English might not recognise you now but it'll come someday. Autonomy and recognition as a nation is just the beginning. The SNP were about as popular as Mebyon Kernow is now when they started out.

  • does anyone know where i can find the sheet music for this tune the gael?

  • Imagine the year 1747 on culodeen field and the bloodly english heard this before the sun was risin' across the heather. If they didn't run they were dead!!!!!!!!!! Long live scotland and the freedom that should have been hers hundreds of bloody english years ago!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @soulous1 Actually the battle of Culloden was fought in 1746. The army that stood against Charles Edward Stuart was composed of English regulars, Highland militia,and lowland Scots. The battle lasted less than an hour and resulted in the total defeat of the Jacobites. Charles fled the field and escaped to France where he died a drunkard, The reprisals taken by the Duke of Cumberland ,against the highlands were severe and resulted in the ultimate destruction of the feudal clan system.

  • @jimpomac Worth noting that with all those lowlanders and "militia" there were actually more Scots on the government side than on Charles's.

  • @soulous1 But the Jacobites lost that battle?

  • @soulous1 remind me what happened at the battle of culloden ....

  • i want this guys here in south-germany...

    great sound.... 5*

    greetz from germany

  • saw these guys on high street glasgow after united ross county cup final

    they were better than the cup final. keep it up

  • Im Northern irish but have ties to scotish heritige ! try searching Ulster scots music ! 

  • @Exiledjacobite Are you for real ya fucknut?? Seriously?? Fair play these cunts are minted but wit the fuck is the point in postin somethin that makes ye sound like a wannabe spice girl?? Wit wiz wrong wae just sayin ye enjoyed it?? A hope a see ye in 'Glesga' so a can choke ye wae yer 'breeks' ya banger. Its nae wonder ye've been exiled ya reprobate bastard. Hint of advice: Admire fae a distance an shut the fuck up ya trumpet. You remind me a Gordon Brown. Shite wae words an a fuckin stoater.

  • @thystuntman ach, let him fly his wee shortbread tin flag...:)

  • So isn't this song an original of Albannach? I thought it was. Then is it some widely known Celtic tune?

  • @kexember yep its ancient mate "The Gael", call to arms of many celtic tribes and clans

  • @TheDrummerboi94 Let's agree on a call to arms of ALL Celts! ;)

  • @kexember looks like i'll have to get a plane ticket then. I may not be a true and blue celt, but my ancestors gave me pair of Scottish stones!

  • @TheDrummerboi94 For your information this tune was written by Dougie Maclean for the Movie "Last of the Mohicans " in 1992.

  • @jimpomac My bad, thats true, still what a site and sound it would be for the Highlanders to be charging towards the breek wearing English with this playing :P

  • @TheDrummerboi94 Check out Alex Duthart, drum salute. There's some real drumming. His son Drew Duthart is also World class. Not trying to knock Clanadonia ,but they are strictly for the tourists. The drum was more a British infantry instrument where the Scots would have played pipes without the drums. The snare and tenor drums were a later addition after Scots regiments became part of the British army. Good luck with the drumming!

  • @jimpomac I'm already a big fan of Alex Duthart, and i can totally see the difference between World class Pipe band Drummers and Clanadonia, Clann an Drumma, Albanach etc, but they're 2 completely different styles, but i have to agree the technicality of real Highland Drumming is much higher than relying on the tone of the drums for the musical effect.

  • I remember seeing these guys at Edinburgh festival... absolutely amazing... my dad turned to me and said "imagine an army of these guys... that, is why the Romans never conquered Scotland" :P

  • Oh ayeeee! MON THE SCOTS :D 

  • amazing. i am speechless. this music touches and moves every bit of my soul.

  • Scottish Music <3

  • kewl I love it! thx to share

  • nothing finer than the pipes and drums, will be looking out for their cd soon

  • OMG these guys perform in Glasgow saw them alot in the town got on of there cds there amazing

  • Awe-some!!!!! I want to see these guys here in Cape Breton at the Celtic Colours Festival!

  • fantastic I must buy CD ;))))))

  • Clan wallace did this.. Are you's copying 

  • @IamtheVicChick no see 2 guys in clanadonia are from the origanail clan wallace also origanily clan an drummer and soar patrol soo clanadonia are origanial.

  • Powerful Stuff! :)

  • This is the best version of The Gael.... Those drums are fucking crazy when they kick in.

  • brillant

  • Proud to be A Scot

  • fantastic :):)

  • fantastic :):):):)

  • A Scotsman's heartbeat right enough!!! That sets the fire in your blood, so it does!

    Wonder if these guys do ceilidhs? Be the best and most insane ceilidh you ever tear up the floor at!

  • To quote from "So I married an axe murderer"...."LET'S GET PISSED!!!!"

  • The only way I can ever see something like this would be to take a train to NYC, and you would have to know beforehand that someone was playing. I love this music!!!!!!

  • It's tribal, Scots, Pictish, or English, it's tribal, subscribe to it. It's your heritage.

  • English Not Proud...

    "Scottish Fiancee and Daughter"!!!

    Love It...

    Mon Tha Scotz...

  • awesome stuff!

  • Crazy briliant beautifull Guys I loved it

  • I met two of these lovely lads on the subway at Govan and they were just beautiful! The ol rocker was as level headed as anyone in the street and a diamond! Looking forward to seing you all in Bannockburn lads! fancy leading the march? xXx

  • Saw these guys in Glesga last year during a trip hame. Nae wonder the English were shitting their breeks when we were a free people fighting - and dying - fur oor independence. Whit huv we goat noo? Gordon Brown? Aye, the floer o´Scotland. When will we see yir like again?

  • @Exiledjacobite I know wit ye mean mate we are no free people any mer

  • @Exiledjacobite Well, seeing as the Queen is a Scot, what you have now is the UK.

  • @Exiledjacobite Are you for real ya fucknut?? Seriously?? Fair play these cunts are minted but wit the fuck is the point in postin somethin that makes ye sound like a wannabe spice girl?? Wit wiz wrong wae just sayin ye enjoyed it?? A hope a see ye in 'Glesga' so a can choke ye wae yer 'breeks' ya banger. Its nae wonder ye've been exiled ya reprobate bastard. Hint of advice: Admire fae a distance an shut the fuck up ya trumpet. You remind me a Gordon Brown. Shite wae words an a fuckin stoater.

  • @Exiledjacobite You sound the way a Scottish person in an American cartoon would. No-one from Scotland actually speaks like this.

  • @JBMontgomery87 you sound like a stuck up English man living in Scotland, either that yer from a posh part of EdinBurgh thinking yer scottish

  • @CoolCollectableToys Shouldn't that be "Och, ye sound like a stuck up Sassenach livin' in Scoatlund, either that oar yer frae a posh part o' Edinburgh thinkin' yer Scoatish. Jings, crivens, help ma boab, when wull we see yer likes agin etc etc"?

    (Actually you got the city right, but the part I'm from wasn't posh!)