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Welsh Bagpipes - Lloer Dirion

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2009

A music video of 'Lloer Dirion' by John Tose. Starring John Tose as himself, and Micky Marsters as the Gothfairy and herself.
I'm open to suggestions as to what this film is actually about. Please leave a comment.
Music by John Tose.

This film won an award at the Pembrokeshire Film Festival in July.

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Uploader Comments (Pondworld)

  • does John Tose still make bagpipes?

  • @lunabranwen He's taking a break from bagpipe making at the moment.

  • I think he should just stick to playing. dont give up your day time job

  • You should see him in Vengeance, Episode Three, which will be going up on Monday/Tuesday. Truly spectacular

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  • why are the welsh bag pipes not more famous in wales? this should be played at rugby games and other events like weddings and stuff

  • Not digging the Birkenstock sandals with socks ;-)

  • Pondworld, I think that the film is actually a creative interpretation of the Welsh lyrics (some depressive musings on pain, hurt, possible suicide, and a goddess that is supposed to help.)

    Myself not a Welsh speaker, found the lyrics by googling. They seemed to be rather imperfect translation, so instead of giving the link, I encourage others to seek... Btw., I have an old recording by Welsh singer Siân James, with a harp, and it was a completely different story, metaphorically speaking...

  • I hate to appear disloyal but I prefer the Scottish pipes. I don't care for any kind of clog dancing, Irish or Welsh. Sorry....................... ond diolch.

    Aled

  • that is the 'warrior' hair at 1:45, that i would expect of welsh women

  • Bendigedig :)

  • very interesting indeed. Thank you.

  • how and where can we buy a cd of this sort of Welsh pipe music, I love it

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