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The Bonnie Banks O' Loch Lomond

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2007

A Scotish Song Requested by My Friend Samanmotlagh who has an Intrest in Celtic Music of all Types. I most say this Song is Very Beautiful and I heard it beofre it is a Classic. Not writen in Green Because it is Not Irish. But it is Still a Great Song. Enjoy

Performer by John Mcdermott. For all you people PM'ing me. Apologies for not getting back to you

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  • @jgcoleman14 Good on ye... a great song alright to stir the heart. Take a look at Pfizerpfonics great version also on youtube.

  • The original poetry was written by a Scotsman.... But at the end of the day does it really matter? Because at least neither of us are English XD

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  • as i always say. ye kin take me oot ae Scotland, but ye wulnae take Scotland oot ae me! INDEPENDENCE! 

  • i would give you the world but the worlds not enough

  • im scotish and bonnie and been to loch lomond

  • @TheUnknownWarrior000 Scots and Irishmen are descended from the same people, the Celts, so in a way, you do.

  • this is one of many reasons I'm proud to be (part) scottish

  • ma dads english but ma mare is scottish and ma granddad was in the KOSB the little ones out there who dont knw what that means, it is The King’s Own Scottish Borderers he gave his life for both england and scotland so fuck you if you slag the english or thay scots off you dont know what the fuck your on about.

  • Why can't you Irish be content with your own heritage and not try to appropriate everything Scottish!

    You now say Lad instead of Boyo! Lassie instead of Colleen!

    Both terms derive from Scotland's age old connection to France.

    And you and stealing our pipe music and bands too!

    Be proud of your own history-I an Scot am proud of mine!

  • @VoiceofKane3 Thanks for the history. I like knowing music's roots.

  • A great song and a great arrangement. See Pfizerpfonics also for a superb performance.

  • I love this song, thank you for sharing!

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