Happy Happy Happy Happy Happy Anniversary!!
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SHUIT IT!!! hahaha!
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"happy, happy, happy, happy, ha-SHUT IT!" XD
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I have twice followed the suggestion re the music in this scene and the track you hear sampled is not the same can anyone confirm if it then goes on to be the sweet haunting tune you hear in the film?
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This movie never got its due.
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"Some of you were there,some of you weren't born...some of you are now DEAD!" XDDDDDDDDD
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@Nostalgianic The melody is from the song "'S Truagh Nach D' Rugadh Dall Mi" - which means "it's a shame I wasn't born blind". It's played here by the late Ron Gonnella as a waltz. Many Gàidhlig melodies are adapted as waltzes by Cèilidh bands in this way. You may find the tune being called "Filoro" or similar. This is because English speakers find it difficult to remember the Gàidhlig title. Hope this helps you find a version you like.
Le deagh dhùrachd. Gòrdan.
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Genuinely one of my favorite movies.
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@Nostalgianic Any idea where it is available for download? I can't seem to find it, even on artist direct.
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I'd like to a propose a toast to my wife Jennie, 15 years ago my wonderful wife said I do. Some of you were there, some of you weren't and some of you are now DEED. I love you Jennie, I'm so happy to be your husband. Besides it could have been a lot worse :) Wow, I don't know how you have stayed married to me.
My quick searches only found information and not any download links. Therefore, I added all the details you should need to find the music or the artist himself. You might need to contact the record label if you're still having a hard time. I'd guess it would be on compilation albums.
Nostalgianic 1 year ago
Whats the name of the Waltz at the end of this???
Ricepatch1 1 year ago
@Ricepatch1 Ron Gonnelia - "A Touch of Gaelic".
Nostalgianic 1 year ago
Thank you for posting this! My husband and I are celebrating our 10 anniversary today and this is one of our favorite movies.
adorabubbleknits 2 years ago
I'm glad to hear it! Although, you can thank my sister for her request as well as both of our love for this movie.
My family quotes this movie all the time. I personally quote his father the most. I do a fun Scottish accent! =)
Nostalgianic 2 years ago
I found it at ArtistDirect's website. I found it by googling: Ron Gonnella - "A Touch of Gaelic".
I'm thinking that the Wiki I had found earlier either has it spelled incorrectly or Google does. Either way, that first link is the Artist Direct one.
Enjoy!
Nostalgianic 2 years ago