Irish Bagpipes at Funeral song #1

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  • The Irish and the Scots played the bags, the were used to celebrate and to lay rest some one who was loved. The lone bag is a great honor by both cultures and is used to show great respect for the departed and to speed his or her way. The meaning is respect, if you cannot do that, then maybe should hold your tongue as the saying goes. I am both Irish and English, and also know that without honor and respect, one does not get far in life because his word is tainted and not worthy

  • I don't think the man that is laying inside or that God above realy cares is they are Scottish or Irish pipes, or if the piper wears a scottish kilt. He was there to honer the man and his family and To be "The lone piper" is an honer in itself to send a man to his final rest . God rest ye in peace forever!

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  • @Fortysomething100 only bad mix-up here is you insulting Americans, socialists....

  • @pondlife14 he's playing them in America, that's the difference.

  • Nobody corrected this video yet, This piper is dressed as a SCOTSMAN playing the SCOTTISH Great Highland Bagpipes. NOTHING  to with Ireland. This is an insult to the Scots!

  • We had piper at my friends funeral, she was 22 and 8 months pregnant. It was beautiful unlike the butcher job this guy is doing.

  • Actually look up "Great Irish Warpipes" used from the 1500's and died out just before the 1800's.

  • @Fortysomething100 True, the Yanks have a completely made up artificial view of what is Scottish and what is Irish.

    'Irish people' didn't exist before the 16th century either, it's a 16th century Papist name imposed by Pope Leo X.

    So called 'Irish culture' is a 19th century invention from 1890~1921.

  • @Ravensfare There is no such thing as Irish bagpipes, there never was Irish bagpipes.

    'Irish people' didn't even exist before the 16th century, Irish is a 16th century Papist name imposed upon the Hibernia/Irish by Pope Leo X for entering a fraudulent claim and saying they were Scots.

  • War pipes, kitchen Pipes, small pipes, north umb. pipes, uilleann pipes, its all celtic and its all beautiful

  • this song made me cry because i love my irish grandfather

  • Whats Irish about this,NOTHING its all Scottish everything from the Great Highland Bagpipes to the kilt and bonnet.......................M­ust be an American thing getting cultures COMPLETLY mixed up.

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