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  • perfect. just the drums to carry the great lyrical voice!

  • My Old Regimental March. Always loved marching to this tune!!!

  • The best of the best !

  • I get so pumped when I listen to this! Truly beautiful...

  • I really like the whole presentation. So informative!

  • Fabulous! Really enjoyed this - thanks for putting so much into it.

  • I remember Kenneth McKellar singing this in concert on the TV with the Pipes and Drums of the Gordon Highlanders - well before video recorders were available - but I did record it (on reel-to-reel audio tape) at the time. Wonderful memory! Thanks for posting.

  • One of mine. Give me an idea

  • Sorry

  • My son marched to Iraq. I stand prouud as a father

  • @hawickman did the pipers manage to cross into england though?

  • @3tangle3 aye mate many a time, last time as far as derby inducing panic in london.. learn history.. in fact point being that war n others aroon that time wer lost partly due to the fact that many scottish border regiments and english bum licking borderers n unionists took the british side and faught against the Jacobites.. much like the troops in these pics they dont represent scotland they represent the bloody murderous union jack but the lyrics refer to fighting this kind.. contradiction...

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  • @TamTheToff

    You're a pathetic arse.

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  • ye know a piper´s always marchin´ before his regiment .. faced his dead without possibility using his weapons in cause playin his pipes an gie a blaw to enemy which can made them piss in their braes .. ;)

  • More or less, I think the tune is in reference to the Declaration of Arbroath...the first line states that so long as there are a hundred of us left......we shall not bow to the English....

    Cheers

  • @derekby1

    ^^ slàinte ..

    think you mean this .. " .... for, as long as but a hundred of us remain alive, never will we on any conditions be brought under English rule ..... "

  • Dad loves this one.... Not sure what some of the lyrics mean.... Thanks for posting it. Brings back such good memories of my childhood.

  • excellent,really good,love the sound of the pipes,and thats from an englishman

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