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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2008

Military March from United Kingdom Scotland Forever

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  • My young lad, I do believe they are the same song, search on google/wiki and they'll point to the same thing.

    If not, search right here on youtube for the 2 songs, and I believe you will find them sounding extremely familiar...

  • Good music Thanks

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  • Scotland the brave is a bagpipe piece this a variation for bell lyre and woodwind hence the different name

  • its scotland the brave & stick that flag up yer hole!!!! THIG AR LATHA!!

  • @MrSPECTRUM7 OH WELL ^^

  • This flag has more blood on it than a Nazi swastika. The English/British were

    responsible for the deaths of 1.5 BILLION PEOPLE during their two hundred year illegal occupation of INDIA, the greatest crime in human history.

  • @MrSPECTRUM7 Boo hoo, cry somewhere else retard.

  • Military March from the UNITED KIDD ON, SCOTLAND THE GRAVE.

    The so called union is made up of one ruling power ENGLAND and colonial provinces of Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland who each have a Secretary of state the equivalant of a governor of a province. Why are people so thick that they are unable to understand this.

  • Download the audio from this clip at speedyconversion doht cohm.

  • @grobo11 there was a welsh flag before th mid 2oth century, they were a country and kingdom at one point you know. thats just silly.

  • @zexion4real That's because there was no Welsh flag until early-mid 20th century and there are Irish colours. The two big read diagonal lines, they're part of the flag of St. Patrick, which was the flag of Ireland until the Irish war of independence where the Northern Ireland and Irish tri-colour flags were made.

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