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Auld Lang Syne by The Real Mackenzies with images and scenes from comercials with dogs and horses.

"Auld Lang Syne" is a Scottish poem written by Robert Burns in 1788 and set to the tune of a traditional folk song.

Auld Lang Syne - Robert Burns - 1788

Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
And never brought to mind ?
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
And days o' lang syne ?

For auld lang syne, my jo,
For auld lang syne,
Well tak a cup o kindness yet,
For auld lang syne.
And surely yell be your pint-stowp !
And surely Ill be mine !
And well tak a cup o kindness yet,
For auld lang syne.

We twa hae run about the braes,
And pud the gowans fine ;
But weve wanderd mony a weary foot,
Sin auld lang syne.

We twa hae paidld i' the burn,
Frae morning sun till dine ;
But seas between us braid hae roard
Sin auld lang syne.

And theres a hand, my trusty fiere !
And gie's a hand o thine !
And well tak a right gude-willy waught,
For auld lang syne.

Scots Pronounciation

Shid ald akwentans bee firgot,
an nivir brocht ti mynd?
Shid ald akwentans bee firgot,
an ald lang syn?

Fir ald lang syn, ma deer,
fir ald lang syn,
Wil tak a cup o kyndnes yet,
fir ald lang syn.
An sheerly yil bee yur pynt-staup!
an sheerly al bee myn!
An will tak a cup o kyndnes yet,
fir ald lang syn.

We twa hay rin aboot the braes,
an pood the gowans fyn;
Bit weev wandert monae a weery fet,
sin ald lang syn.

We twa hay pedilt in the burn,
fray mornin sun til dyn;
But seas between us bred hay roard
sin ald lang syn.

An thers a han, my trustee feer!
an gees a han o thyn!
And well tak a right gude-willie-waught,
fir ald lang syn.

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  • which kind of horse are they?

  • Sorry, the only thing I can say is that tunluckily hey are not my horses. I don't know if they are british horses or even if they are arabian horses. As you see, I don't know a thing about horses.

  • you use a superbowl commercial?

  • I used some photos, took parts of several Budweiser's commercials so they could fit the length of the music.

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  • Bagpipes.

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  • @sheXisntXreal Clydesdale horses originated in Scotland in the 18th century.

  • @LPGUTELMAN They're Clydesdales.

  • @Evsta101 Im scottish, and its pronounced syne, not zyne

  • @LPGUTELMAN Those are Clydesdales, they're really big, I mean BIG horses. They're bred as a work horse, because of their size, they have immense strength. No clue where they come from, but I hope that helps.

  • @DrinkToIreland *Scots Irish.

  • oh and canada is a great country not related to anyone from canada my realatives are all from ireland scotland and a little from germany

  • oh and im glad im scotch/irish =D best 2 countries in the world

  • Im so glad i decided to learn the bagpipes!!

  • Sang this so many times at Ibrox would you believe? This would give such a different outlook to what they say about us Gers, we're NO English!!! In the end, it's Scotland, and when the Tartan Army calls, there's no Rangers or Celtic... only if the Tics don't go for Whiskey in the Jar o' course!!! :-)))

  • Oh shit, have The Real McKenzies done ALL Scottish folk songs?

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