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Celtic Bagpipe Music - The Maple Leaf Forever (Canada)

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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2009

The Maple Leaf Forever performed by The 48th Highlanders on Bagpipes with clips of my home country Canada.

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  • THIS SHOULD BE THE REAL ANTHEM...THUMBS UP IF U THINK THIS SHOULD BE THE REAL ANTHEM..

  • Long live our Gracious and strong Commonwealth!

    - Australia.

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  • @YFiiP Im not a manc, about 30 miles from manchester, Im from a city in central Lancashire...

  • @soulofthenorth You, a manc, were just slagging off other Englishmen.

  • @soulofthenorth What's that got to do with being unfriendly? Please explain the contradiction.

  • @YFiiP 'I think you'll find scousers very friendly' 'Scouse not English'

    I had to lol at the huge contradiction. This is why no one takes scousers seriously.

  • @Prairielander Thank you very much!

  • @soulofthenorth I think you'll find scousers very friendly unless you go around spouting arrogant nonsense like this in a manc or cockney accent. Scouse not English

  • I wouldn't trust a manc's (close enough, Salford or Macclesfield perhaps?) judgment of scousers (or vice-versa), they both hate one another. And they both hate Londoners so that opinion is biased as well.

  • @soulofthenorth Nice objective analysis from a manc

  • @Aetheilas Im from the North near Manchester and scousers and especially London (and the south as a whole) are known for there ignorance. Next time visit a city like Newcastle, you will be shocked at how warm hearted most northern cities are compared to the south cities. Scousers are a different kettle of fish and even fellow Northerners dont like them.

  • @canadianreserve It was written in 1867 as a national song and was used as a national anthem. It became used in the military much later. The song talks about moments in Canada's history. The capturing of Quebec and something that should be remembered since its the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812. The war made sure Canada would exist and remain in British North America. At the time it was written Canada again was facing skirmishes with Fenian Americans along its borders.

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