Allan MacDonald The Lament for the Children

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2011

AllanMacDonald - The Gaelic song and the ground of the piobaireachd; Lennoxlove Great Hall, Haddington at the PIpers' Club of Scotland Concert Aug 7th 2011

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  • In a long introduction, Allan introduced this as the Lament for the Children; I'm not well-versed in pibroch, so I take his word for it

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  • This is the way Pìobaireachd is supposed to be played. Beautiful. Passionate. And not regimented.

  • Allan deserves great credit for all he has done to promote and preserve Ceol Mor

  • Alan has won all the major Piobairechd contests...but he is renowned for playing (when not competing) in his own interpritations of piobaireachd..hes a top piper.. ;-)

  • @johnnyhorton2

    Boy with the black hair I gave you love

    Boy with the black hair I gave affection.

    I gave you love, I gave you affection.

    I gave you a love that I did not give to the rest

    Boy with the black hair, I gave you affection."

  • @FraserGandy15

    whats it mean in english

  • @johnnyhorton2

    Fhir a' chinn duibh thug mi gaol dhut

    Fhir a' chinn duibh thug mi gràdh dhut

    Thug mi gaol is thug mi gràdh dhut

    Thug mi gaol nach dug mi chàch dhut

    Fhir a' chinn duibh thug mi gràdh dhut

  • This is the Mackintosh Lament. Not Lament for the Childeren.

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