Alert icon
We're changing our privacy policy. This stuff matters.  Learn more  Dismiss

Wild Mountain Thyme

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
17,042
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2007

Ran across this awesome version (by The Silencers) of an old Scottish folk song on misterpopvideo's site. Liked his video a lot and it brought to mind a few ladies from across the pond who has given a lot of support to the iclone community. This music video is dedicated to them.

Category:

Film & Animation

Tags:

License:

Standard YouTube License

  • likes, 5 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Uploader Comments (abukhatar)

  • "wonderful"

  • thanks for watching!

  • Who sings this song

  • the silencers

  • Wow! This is awesome! You have amazing animating and video editing skills :)

  • thanks mother!

Top Comments

  • BEAUTIFUL!

  • Oh to be in the Heather is so sweet :>

see all

All Comments (30)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • @2ndmsktr you have a lot of Pakistanis in Belfast as well , if they make a Bollywood film would you claim that as well? If your from Belfast their is a real chance your fore fathers were Scots or Norse too. Does it really matter , Scots and Irish are closely related lets keep it that way.

  • @benbu7m01 Póg mo thóin? How about téigh trasna ort féin to you báltaí? So you read do you? Unusual for a scot thought most of you were too busy frying food and injecting heroin into yourselves. So an Englishman bought the rights to this song...that doesn't stop it from being an Irish song. You're making out like they claim its theirs...they published it for McPeake, an native Belfast man. Also I'm Irish born and bred so focáil leag.

  • @2ndmsktr I know the diffirence between scottish & english . I have probably got more celt blood running throungh my veins than you can dream of.. Both my grandfathers are scottish & theIr fathers & family way before that . See i can trace my family way back . My great grandmothers were from county clare in ireland ,, Me i was born & raised in fife . The diffirence is i read etc & my uncle was the queen mothers own bagpiper . so i only have one more thing to say to you Pòg mo thòin !!! :) .

  • @2ndmsktr I am pure celt kincardine born & bred .. The fact is this is IRISH song & beautiful it is . But i have read that therights to this song waas bought by a englishman . beleieve me i am totaqlly appalled by it also . Please go look it up sweetie . I don't want it to be true anymore than you do . I am total celt through & through .

    I am part scottish / irish & have'nt the english robbed us all enough . I am on your side sweetheart :) x

  • @benbu7m01 what do you mean just like the English?? Scottish people arent from England dickhead. Let me guess, you live in America but you're great grandmother had an Irish accent so you think you're Irish and you wear a shamrock on St Paddy's day and pretend to like guiness?

  • irish say everything things theirs this and danny boy god bless scotland

  • @CrudelyAnimated

    Utter bull! McPeake was a Plagiarist and stole the words from Robert Tannahill, who published his in 1802! Check out "The Braes of Balquidder", then tell me who wrote it!

    I mean since when do Irish people even use the word "lassie"? It's "colleen" to us!

  • just like the english though to take something else away from the gorgeous irish folk. The bastards own the copy right to the song :( Grrrrrr :( xx

  • Yeah & a amazing grace was written by a dutchman... Who gives a shit & it's a beautiful song... At the end of the day scottish & irish are celts, enough said ..I am scotiish/ irish & proud..Look on the brightside it could be worse a englishman could have wrote it :( LMAO !! XX 

Loading...

0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more