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'Forty Twa' - Brian Boru Pipe Band of St. Paul, Minnesota - bagpipes

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Bagpipes -The Brian Boru Pipe Band of St. Paul, Minnesota performs 'Forty Twa' at the St. Paul St. Patrick's Day Parade on 3-17-2009

http://www.brianborupipeband.com

CD available at http://www.cdbaby.com/bbipb and MP3's available on iTunes

http://www.facebook.com/brian.boru.irish.pipe.band

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  • I love these guys! Brian Boru Pipes ROCK!!

  • @TypingTreeFrog it seems you do as well, Im Irish and the only Scottish thing about this is the song, the rest is as Irish as Whiskey and Guinness :)

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  • Oh leave them be, they are proud of their celtic roots. Having a bit of pride for one's heritage does no harm

  • @Calengela We upload videos because we are fascinated by the Irish/Scottish culture - we want to learn more about our ancestors. We RESPECT you guys in the UK and Ireland - you obviously don't.

  • @Calengela You'd better consider yourself lucky to live where you do. You can despise the US politics all you want - I support it - Obama is as much help to the US as a glass of water is to a drowning person. But that gives you no right to say the things you do about those of us who ARE Scottish and Irish descendents.

  • @Calengela ... "mother nation", you're throwing dirt in their face. Members of the Gordon clan of Scotland along with the Dempseys and McClain of Ireland came over here, scratched a living in a time of ethnic persecution, and you say "despicable"?

    THEY ARE MY ANCESTORS.

    True, it is unjust for the US to speak for Ireland in foreign affairs, but that's OUR politicians doing that, NOT the people. Heck, right now, the government doesn't give a rat's ass about the people.

  • @Calengela I do believe as well that "Celt" is overrated in the US because Americans don't understand the word at all. Some of us do, and not all of us are "plastic paddie yanks". I may be an American citizen, but I am descended from Celts by blood right.

    The way you guys talk, you'd never know that the UK and Ireland are our allies. You do realize that your computer is made of plastic, right?

    Now, if you claim that the Scot,s Irish, and Welsh that moved here in the US "disgraced" their ...

  • @celticbattleaxe One more 4 you lol Celtic / Irish Mythology: Coming of the Melisians enjoy

  • @Calengela True, but understand that many Scots, Irish, and Welsh moved tot he US. I think you would be surprised to see how Americans appreciate the Scots/Irish and Welsh.

    I, for one, am a healthy mix of Scottish, Irish, and touch of Welsh. There is not a day that goes by that I don't reminisce on my ancestors and what they did. I follow their true religion, respect their culture, and I LOVE my Guinness.

  • @gazzas46zs Lad, that was very thoughtful of you :)

    I heard it before, but forgot the name for it.

  • @celticbattleaxe Hi M8 take a good look at Caoineadh cu Chulainn on You Tube i think you like it :)

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