The actual town in Scotland is called Kirriemuir, and the song was called "The Ball of Kirriemuir". Kirriemuir also happens to be where Bon Scott of AC/DC is from, which leads many to believe that the song "Big Balls" was a nod to the old ballad. Jim Croce's version was written down as "The Ball of Kerrymuir" and there are other versions floating around as "The Ball of Ballymoor". the ... more ... you .. know ...
They're saying "arse", which is appropriate, and when pronounced with an english accent, sounds like "ass".
I think these ladies are the Sirens of Sterling, or at least, that's what they're called at the NYRF. I recognized a few of them from other videos. A few of them are also in the Crimson Pirates.
@madcapHPS - LMAO! That's friggin' GREAT!
dontlooklikethat 10 months ago
I sing this as a lullaby.
TheRealMegurineLuka 1 year ago
I always LOVE videos like this where the song gets lewd, and people in the crowd look uncomfortable.
madcapHPS 1 year ago
The actual town in Scotland is called Kirriemuir, and the song was called "The Ball of Kirriemuir". Kirriemuir also happens to be where Bon Scott of AC/DC is from, which leads many to believe that the song "Big Balls" was a nod to the old ballad. Jim Croce's version was written down as "The Ball of Kerrymuir" and there are other versions floating around as "The Ball of Ballymoor". the ... more ... you .. know ...
snikrepkire 1 year ago
The song is called The Ball of Kerrymuir. You might have better luck searching for it by name.
XPandoraProductionsX 2 years ago
They're saying "arse", which is appropriate, and when pronounced with an english accent, sounds like "ass".
I think these ladies are the Sirens of Sterling, or at least, that's what they're called at the NYRF. I recognized a few of them from other videos. A few of them are also in the Crimson Pirates.
Arnarkusaga 2 years ago
* passes you a liter mug of the finest homebrew he makes
MNsane 2 years ago
Ladies this is a song to which Highland regiments walk to. Now as a Highland Gentleman I would never use profanity to ladies such as yersels,
The chorus is in fact if you've never been profanity by the 42 (Fourty Twa) you've never been, profanity at ah. (At all)
In the good old days each regiment had a version and the Q.O.Cameron.H was The Camerons Ah ah as in all.
ScottishShorts 2 years ago
Aye, a fine song to sing after drinking MANY a good ale LOL!
geldridge 2 years ago
Why must they insist on using the word 'ass'. It sounds fucking idiotic.
Niiauyr 2 years ago