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1 week ago
RCMP Pipes And Drums Band, St Patrick's Day Parade, Panasonic FZ100, Montreal, 20 March 2011
Défilé de la St Patrick, Ste-Catherine Street, Recorded with my photo camera Panasonic FZ100 in High Definition stereo. Please see many of my photo...
Proacguy1 • 9,236 views
pondlife14
commented:
As St Patrick was a Scottish missionary who spread Christianity to Ireland this pipe band playing at this parade might just be appropriate!
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3 weeks ago
Irish War Pipes
itchy Fingers
MooreBrothersPipes • 34,112 views
pondlife14
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@Andulsi Hello there, Gaels settled in Scotland independantly of Ireland, One such tribe was the Attacotti a tribe of Gaelic-Britons who lived in South-West Scotland who were attributed to spreading Gaelic to Northern Ireland according to Ammianus Marcellinus the 4th century Roman historain. Int...
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3 weeks ago
Irish Warpipes MacGregors
Moore Brothers piper plays the macgregor favorites!
MooreBrothersPipes • 317,091 views
pondlife14
commented:
Why is this individual dressed as a Scottish Highlander, kilt, sporran etc I applaud his adoption of Scottish culture but he is playing the Scottish Great Highland Bagpipe with one drone removed which deosnt make it Irish.
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1 month ago
Irish War Pipes by Moore Brothers Pipe Co.
Irish War Pipes made by the Moore Brothers Pipe Company. available on EBAY--see twinwtwins(seller)
MooreBrothersPipes • 71,082 views
pondlife14
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@JordoF6 There was no such thing as a Scotti tribe, there were Gaelic speaking pirates who lived in Scotland and Ireland who were known as the Scotti. So where can I find your evidence of your strange history lesson showing how these Scotti killed all the picts, where is your arceological source ...
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3 months ago
((Better Quality)) The Gael - Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards play the "Last of the Mohicans" theme. Better Quality than the first.
first2fifty • 337,230 views
pondlife14
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@joesoap81 The Gaels were invaders of the British isles they were not an irish tribe who at the time were called Hibernians in fact the term Ireland was coined only in the late 15th century. The Gaels settled both Scotland and Ireland, the term Gael was first used to describe Scottish Highlanders...
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3 months ago
"The Gael", by RSDG
This is "The Gael", the theme from The Last of the Mohicans by The Pipes and Drums of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, taken from their excellent "H...
stuartjbarr • 202,509 views
pondlife14
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@pocumus Represents King Robert the Bruce of Scotland, he was King when Scotland won the wars of independance defeating England.
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4 months ago
Highland Pipes / War Pipes
Traditional Irish & Scottish song played on Scottish Highland pipes / Irish War pipes
arkhatych • 28,737 views
pondlife14
commented:
These are Scottish Great Highland bagpipes since when are Scottish pipes Irish
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4 months ago
The Picts - 1 of 6 - Mystery of the Picts.mov
The introduction to the film "The Picts". Who were the Picts and why is this not taught in schools? Steve Sweeney and Steve Ducane from www.motherp...
motherperth • 10,865 views
pondlife14
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@Inoitspointless The Gaels were not from Eire, they were invaders who also invaded Ireland and Scotland from Europe. The term Gael was first used to describe Scottish Highlanders and had nothing to do with ireland, it has only recently become a term used to mean Gealic speakers.
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4 months ago
HIGHLAND CATHEDRAL - Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.
A video of the Scottish country most of the photo's are taken in North West of Scotland.
Accompanied by the music Highland Cathedral by The Royal S...
glenzboyz • 472,510 views
pondlife14
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@LightUpMediaUK Hey Numb nuts, Scotland provides 30% of UK's tax revenues, we bankroll the rest of the UK with our oil. remember englishman withourt scotland you would be living in Squalor.
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4 months ago
The Band Of The Royal Irish Regiment-Highland Cathedral
Highland Cathedral Ulster Hall 2007
From Imagemedia Films (google it)
Tullycarnett07 • 765,600 views
pondlife14
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@mac6460 The instrument being played here is the Great Highland Bagpipe which is a Scottish instrument, there are no longer any Irish war pipes in existence. Saffron Kilts, are a British Army invention bequethed to the irish regiments by Queen Victoria and based on the Kilted Highland regiments.
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4 months ago
Banda de Gaitas Ciudad de Oviedo
La Banda de Gaitas Ciudad de Oviedo desfilando en una procesión de Semana Santa.
NelClapton • 29,598 views
pondlife14
commented:
Almost Scottish in sound
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4 months ago
Breizh Parade
Delegacion Asturiana en la Breizh Parade (23/09/2007 Paris)
Banda de Gaites Nieru (Bruselas), Villa de Xixón, Bande de Gaites de Corvera y Gozón
earthjig • 44,685 views
pondlife14
commented:
Sounds almost Scottish. Looks like the Great Highland Bagpipes minus a drone.
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4 months ago
The Gael - Last of the Mohicans Theme (Dougie Maclean)
The theme "The Gael" for Michael Mann's "Last of the Mohicans" (1992). The song is composed by Dougie Maclean.
JokerRecordings • 999,836 views
pondlife14
commented:
The Gael, SCOTLAND
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6 months ago
Scottish Bag Pipes from Ireland
filmed in Ireland
jross3r • 18,160 views
pondlife14
commented:
What tune is he playing?
@creed777 Did you take stupid pills, he is dressed as a Scotsman, that is insulting my country, if he was playing a didgeridoo and wearing Dutch clogs and somebody objected, would they be a socialist too?