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  • A touch of sanity in an otherwise selfish and stupid world.

  • P.S. What is the title of the second piece?

  • @Ingo64 Well, on my CD, it just comes as one song :)

  • It doesn't matter at all if you own any rights or not. I like it nevertheless! :-D

  • Can you imagine how powerful it would be if a nationalist party in Britain did an actual, uniformed march through London with someone playing this?

  • This is by Rob Crabtree

  • awesome song 

  • Excellent!

  • can someone tell me why in the slow air version in my BMW files this song is called "the paps of jura " ?

  • @Jurrian27

    "The Road to the Isles" is the name of the song, the lyrics were put to John McLellan's bagpipe tune "The Paps Of Jura" or A.K.A ."The Bens Of Jura"

  • piper Bill Millin played this along with highland laddie, blue bonnets and black bear on sword beach 1944

  • @t1t296 Aye and what a proper fucking man he was! The only lad to wear a kilt onto Sword Beach and armed with nothing but a set of pipes and a dirk. All Scots should aspire to being half the man Millen was!

  • Just found this one. Can't stop listening to it. Wonderful

  • @Trufson I can't, either.

  • Hi all ! I love, I started to learn it ! :-) I'm a french guy from Britanny and I play accordeon and bagpipes ! Tell me, do u have a complete version of this song I love too : "Highland Schottische (The Lady Charlotte Anne's Wedding March(Barn Dance)"

    I hope you could help me :-)

    Maybe I'll see you in Lorient at the "Interceltic festival" ;-) Bye !

  • @vincentlautre Sorry, just saw your message, and no, unfortunately, I don't have "Highland Schottische", I just have one album on bagpipes :)

  • @vincentlautre arent you breton not french? a mxture of old gaul and brythonic ancestry?

  • @vincentlautre

    "The Road To The Isles" can be found in The Scots Guards Standard Settings Of Pipe Music Book Volume 1 on page 151.

    The Lady Charlotte Anne's Wedding can be found on John Chambers' Scottish Country Dance Music Collection but you will have to download it.

  • Love it :D

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