Richard Jasper
Richard Jasper
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La Phooka - Rehearsal... Dreamborn
Просмотров 84Год назад
La Phooka, runnin' some tunes for upcoming ''Tunespotting'' gig at 'The Bully' in Oxford. Song - 'Dreamborn' from a forthcoming EP and Album
Rugby School CCF - Corps of Drums - Mini-Album - ''Pick It Up and Run...'' - Promo
Просмотров 261Год назад
This video is a promo for the Corps 8 track 'Mini-Album' - 'Pick It Up And Run...' A commemoration of the upcomingming 200th anniversary of 'Web Ellis's' handling of the ball and the invention of the oval ball game... The Album can be listened to/purchased here:- laphooka.bandcamp.com/album/pick-it-up-and-run Tracks on the Album include traditional marches such as 'British Grenadiers' and 'Men ...
Ride On - Christy Moore cover.
Просмотров 862 года назад
with Highland Bagpipe accompaniment...
Celtic Trio - 'Chliara Eilean' (Clare Island)
Просмотров 1952 года назад
A wee session trio playing Irish/Scots/English folk Jig, Reels n Ballads...
'Hunters and Gatherers' - Demo of a song by Richard Jasper
Просмотров 1032 года назад
'Hunters and Gatherers' (Slava Ukraini). A demo/song by Richard Jasper ........''I had the chorus for this song a few months ago but, finished writing and then wanted to record it while in the midst of my own contracted 'Covid 19 (omicron variant)', to somehow to mark the occasion. This was well before the Russian Invasion of Ukraine but the theme seems to fit the fact that as a race, with the ...
Bagpiper for Funerals and Remembrance
Просмотров 1422 года назад
Bagpiper for Funerals and Remembrance... Contact Richard at:- Cel: 44 (0) 7801 631 735 email: int.highlanders@gmail.com www.pipermusic.com
The Christmas Song + Bonus Track...
Просмотров 692 года назад
The Christmas Song 'The Christmas Song' (1945) by Mel Tormé and Robert Wells 'Beyond the Sea' (1945) by Charles Trenet with Jack Lawrence's English Lyrics...
''Here... You Play 'em!'' A New Bagpipe Tune Book by Richard Jasper
Просмотров 4422 года назад
The new tune book... ''Here... You Play 'em!'' by Richard Jasper is OUT NOW!. ''Here... You Purchase It!'' At:- laphooka.bandcamp.com/merch/book-of-bagpipe-tunes A collection of: 60 original tunes (including some 'Harmonies' and tune 'Bridges') by Richard Jasper. 14 original tunes by contributing composors... Richard Chew (Arr: Robert Mathieson), Anton Doherty, Tony Doherty, Steve Duffy, Roger ...
'Highland Cathedral' - Bagpiper and Dhol.
Просмотров 2223 года назад
'Highland Cathedral' - Bagpiper and Dhol Brought to you by 'Highland Baja'. For your special occasion contact:- Tony on 44 (0) 7894 727511 or Richard on 44 (0) 7801 631 735
'La Phooka' presents ''Friends, Relations and Lovers'' - An Album Review
Просмотров 1573 года назад
A wee ''Album Review'' of 'La Phooka's' new Album ''Friends, Relations and Lovers'' Wee snippets and explanations of the tracks there within the album. Album Available from: Bandcamp - laphooka.bandcamp.com/album/friends-relations-and-lovers Chalky's Records - www.chalkys.com/products/la-phooka-friends-relations-and-lovers-sent-sameday-audio-cd www.laphooka.co.uk facebook/laphooka
Hold The Line (Forgotten Heroes) by Duffy & Jasper. - For L/Sgt. Davey Walker, 1st Bn Scots Guards.
Просмотров 8093 года назад
The inspiration for the lyrics in this Ballard written by Steven Duffy, arose out of the death of L/Sgt Davey Walker 1st Battalion Scots Guards during a tour of Afghanistan in February 2010. L/Sgt Walker was leading a four man domination patrol in Nad- e-Ali when they came under intense insurgent fire. Up until now the tune composed by Richard Jasper has remained unpublished. During the ensuing...
For the lads o' the 'Leith Battalion' - The Quintinshill (Gretna) Train Crash
Просмотров 2663 года назад
At 6.49 am on Saturday 22 May 1915 a Liverpool-bound troop-train carrying half (498 all ranks) of the 7th (Leith) Battalion, The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) (7RS) collided head on with a local passenger train, which had been ‘parked’, facing north, on the south-bound main line at Quintinshill, just North of Gretna, to allow a following express to overtake it. Normally the local train would...
Mary Jane's Air (and Jig). From the opera 'Mary Seacole'. Part Written for Bagipes by Richard Chew
Просмотров 2043 года назад
This tune was composed for Bagpipes by Richard Chew as part of his and Librettist Su Andi's (OBE) Opera 'Mary Seacole'. Mary Jane Seacole (née Grant. Born 23rd November 1805 - Died 14th May 1881) was a British-Jamaican nurse, healer and businesswoman who set up the "British Hotel" behind the lines during the Crimean War. She described this as "a mess-table and comfortable quarters for sick and ...
Lament For The Lost (Cumha Air Na Chaill)
Просмотров 5313 года назад
Lament For The Lost (Cumha Air Na Chaill)
Sir Sean Connery 'Addresses the Haggis'
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Sir Sean Connery 'Addresses the Haggis'
Century Moon - Ep. V - When My Halo Shows
Просмотров 1093 года назад
Century Moon - Ep. V - When My Halo Shows
Century Moon - Ep. IV - Jaguar Smile
Просмотров 513 года назад
Century Moon - Ep. IV - Jaguar Smile
Century Moon - Ep. lll - The Temperate Fools (The Easterny One)
Просмотров 413 года назад
Century Moon - Ep. lll - The Temperate Fools (The Easterny One)
Century Moon - Ep. 2 - St. Cecelia (A Groovy Song)
Просмотров 953 года назад
Century Moon - Ep. 2 - St. Cecelia (A Groovy Song)
Centry Moon - Ep. 1 - Banter Fodder (from a long lost 'Rehearsal Cassette')
Просмотров 923 года назад
Centry Moon - Ep. 1 - Banter Fodder (from a long lost 'Rehearsal Cassette')
Covid 19 Friendly Bagpiping
Просмотров 244 года назад
Covid 19 Friendly Bagpiping
The Galway Shawl (Trad.) Arr: Richard Jasper
Просмотров 1954 года назад
The Galway Shawl (Trad.) Arr: Richard Jasper
Century Moon - 'Not Enough'
Просмотров 84 года назад
Century Moon - 'Not Enough'
Over the Wall - By Richard Jasper - A tribute to Piper James Richardson.
Просмотров 524 года назад
Over the Wall - By Richard Jasper - A tribute to Piper James Richardson.
Plain Sailing - Tracey Thorn Cover
Просмотров 854 года назад
Plain Sailing - Tracey Thorn Cover
Bunch of Thyme by Richard Jasper
Просмотров 1205 лет назад
Bunch of Thyme by Richard Jasper
Piper / Singer - Celtic Show
Просмотров 1325 лет назад
Piper / Singer - Celtic Show
Dancing Seagull
Просмотров 1175 лет назад
Dancing Seagull

Комментарии

  • @ephbeeaj4183
    @ephbeeaj4183 5 дней назад

    One of my post primary school hymns/songs. I love the encouragement and optimism it brings

  • @BetterBagpipes
    @BetterBagpipes 13 дней назад

    Sounding good chaps!

  • @acavell6184
    @acavell6184 Месяц назад

    Infants school 1970s mostly a bad experience

  • @soundbones1087
    @soundbones1087 Месяц назад

    This 'song' has been with me all my life, so simple yet says it all. No mention of religion, therefore not strictly a hymn, even if so intentioned. Just an observation and celebration of Nature's way, therefore appealing to all. I always imagined school children singing this (if ever so slightly out of tune) in assembly with piano accompaniment, but I enjoyed Richard Jasper's version. Thank you.

  • @moragmoir7367
    @moragmoir7367 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful melody.

  • @h.p.brownsaucecraft7966
    @h.p.brownsaucecraft7966 2 месяца назад

    Nice job mate

  • @louisdisbury9759
    @louisdisbury9759 2 месяца назад

    Adrian never built that wall for nothing. God Bless the Fallen and all the Guards that fought on that Mountain.

  • @freeman8128
    @freeman8128 3 месяца назад

    Why does anti-christian RUclips not provide a 'Like' 'thumbs-up' button?

  • @bradhoyt2975
    @bradhoyt2975 4 месяца назад

    I honour this song

  • @campagnol1
    @campagnol1 4 месяца назад

    My favourite hymn, the only one I likes as a child. Interestingly there's no mention of God or Jesus or even worship. Just pure spiritual gratitude! Gets my vote!

  • @bethnotw5143
    @bethnotw5143 6 месяцев назад

    I remember singing this in primary school many moons ago! ❤

  • @AdrianAppley
    @AdrianAppley 6 месяцев назад

    This reminds me of my infant school days - wonderful.

  • @andreahudson8033
    @andreahudson8033 8 месяцев назад

    My favourite hymn from junior school. I thought at the time my teacher wrote it. But obviously not! It's the hymn that's stayed with me. Thank you for this.

  • @meridian2000
    @meridian2000 9 месяцев назад

    Another rare performance of John Farnham performing in his native country the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 🇬🇧

  • @sakuntalasamuelson3472
    @sakuntalasamuelson3472 9 месяцев назад

    Sang this in Methodist College assembly in the 60s.wonderful memories.A song to remember!

  • @joanbrooks2900
    @joanbrooks2900 9 месяцев назад

    Long lost and beautiful xxj

  • @dianaholderness6704
    @dianaholderness6704 9 месяцев назад

    Oh, I love this tune! ♥️♥️♥️

  • @Vakovakovv
    @Vakovakovv 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks❤! As a finn this is awesome. Could you do a video of the march of narva on bagpipes? (Narvan marssi). I think they would also fit really well together.

  • @PaulSmith-fl5zf
    @PaulSmith-fl5zf 10 месяцев назад

    Remember this in Primary School. A new deputy head was introduced to us boys at morning assembly. He, sang to us without accompaniament. Then we all had sing it. I believe some of the words are different on this version.

  • @NikolaiYlirotu
    @NikolaiYlirotu 10 месяцев назад

    Jean Sibelius was a great composer. And his works played by bagpipe, even better.

  • @RobertHawken-sm6tu
    @RobertHawken-sm6tu Год назад

    Remember singing this also at indian queens primary school ,cornwall during assembly many years ago

  • @lynneforsyth8231
    @lynneforsyth8231 Год назад

    I woke with this in my mind and soul Last sang in primary school😊

  • @richardcordwell5684
    @richardcordwell5684 Год назад

    I’ve never forgotten this ( song ) Mrs Naish my primary schoolteacher at Dog Kennel Hill School in Camberwell SE5 sang this before we went home. Very early 1950s , wonderful memories for me , May God Bless Her xxx

  • @Tricia-xo6fq
    @Tricia-xo6fq Год назад

    This hymn takes me back to at all the carefree nostalgic days growing up, I’m grateful for our school assemblies in 60’s -70’s love this beautiful rendition.

  • @emanuelhouse3175
    @emanuelhouse3175 Год назад

    I woke up this morning and received this song from school in my head...started singing it and looked it up to find myself here with Everyone else 🥰 I'm overwhelmed to discover there are others who have experienced the Exact SAME THING 💞🤝🏻💯 Glory be to Our Creator of Heaven and Earth and US💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾🙏🙏🙏🥳🥳🥳

  • @pemacal57
    @pemacal57 Год назад

    The Bells of Dunblane bagpipe tune, was written as a tribute to the children who were killed in a shooting at the local primary school in 1996. The tune was written by Robert Mathieson. Sixteen children with ages between 5/7 years and their teacher were killed. Rest in Peace with our Lord and the Angels.

  • @sarahmwangokalufyanya5614
    @sarahmwangokalufyanya5614 Год назад

    Good good luck 👍🎉❤😊

  • @yasdnilknarf1885
    @yasdnilknarf1885 Год назад

    Not even a Scot

  • @oldmanfromscenetwentyfour8164

    Sorry, that is NOT Sean Connery! Close, but no cigar!

  • @lesleyhancox1860
    @lesleyhancox1860 Год назад

    When you look back to the school years in the sixties when we sang this in assembly it makes you realise it was a very positive start to the day. Beautiful rendition I might have it as my wake up alarm .

  • @Y3SCYMRU
    @Y3SCYMRU Год назад

    As a Scotsman this song means so much to me and to my country as well #BellsOfDunblane #WeRemember 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @galloglas6907
    @galloglas6907 Год назад

    Recce Platoon - 2/Scots Gds Major Bethel OC 1st Section Capt Scott Sgt Russell LSgt Coventry LSgt Kinsella (Irish Guards) LCpl Limmage Dmr Adamson Ppr Day Ppr Fleming 2 Section SSgt Bell LSgt McLintock LCpl Donaldson LCpl Straughton Dmr Brady Gdsm Hardle Ppr MacInnes Dmr Meechan 3 Section Sgt Allum Sgt Coul LSgt Gray LCpl Beatty LCpl Nicholson LCpl Owens Gdsm Carruthers Ppr Duffy Dmr Wand

  • @gordonheathmcintyre1661
    @gordonheathmcintyre1661 Год назад

    Thee great tunes

  • @h54h52
    @h54h52 2 года назад

    Are you the same Richard Jasper that did "Glad that I live am I'?

    • @richardjasper6628
      @richardjasper6628 2 года назад

      Hi, Yes, the very same…. Can I help? Richard.

    • @h54h52
      @h54h52 2 года назад

      @@richardjasper6628 Thanks for your response. My wife and I are both Christians and of that generation that sang that hymn in school along with 'All things bright and beautiful!' We love your version and all the pics that went with it. I am a member of a webinar group led by an Orthodox rabbi, so I picked up on the pics from the concentration camp. Did you in fact visit? Also I see you now reside in the US, but where are you from originally? (You can always use my email address rather than RUclips!)

  • @kawagonzo6951
    @kawagonzo6951 2 года назад

    LONDON (AP) _ Britain would not have recaptured the Falkland Islands from Argentina in 1982 without U.S. military assistance, former U.S. Navy Secretary John Lehman was quoted Sunday as saying. in a British Broadcasting Corp. television interview to be broadcast Wednesday night, Lehman also says U.S. involvement in the Falklands war led indirectly to the Irangate scandal, the Observer newspaper reported. The weekly said Lehman’s interview will be included in the latest episode of ″An Ocean Apart,″ a BBC documentary series on British-American relations. ″Britain would have had to have withdraw from the Falklands″ if the Reagan administration withheld support, it quoted Lehman as saying. U.S. military aid in the 74-day war, in which Britain recaptured the South Atlantic archipelago from invading Argentine forces, has been a closely guarded secret, the Observer said. ″Lehman is the first senior U.S. official to claim that the Pentagon’s supplies of intelligence and material were so great as to have been decisive,″ it said argentina was actually winning that war!

  • @erniescullion8452
    @erniescullion8452 2 года назад

    This very emotional. Amazing 👏👏❤

  • @mandolemite
    @mandolemite 2 года назад

    I remember us singing this at junior school. Was one of my favourites. The head mistress explained to us what some of the lyrics meant. I like the way that you have a yellow Labrador in a lot of the pictures. We had a yellow Labrador as well around that time.

  • @annehathaway8771
    @annehathaway8771 2 года назад

    Sang it at school

  • @gdkiltman
    @gdkiltman 2 года назад

    Love it!!

  • @jonathanadeniran9638
    @jonathanadeniran9638 2 года назад

    My God! This is life!! Thank you.

  • @catkin9046
    @catkin9046 2 года назад

    Happy memories of primary school 1968 to 75

  • @killing.emojis
    @killing.emojis 2 года назад

    🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷

    • @raquelalvarez296
      @raquelalvarez296 2 года назад

      💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩

  • @alcidisgalindo7532
    @alcidisgalindo7532 2 года назад

    L Best seller em .música

  • @a320nick
    @a320nick 2 года назад

    We sang this at school. 🇬🇧 (Don't lose this mindset.)

  • @angr3819
    @angr3819 2 года назад

    I have only read a good synopsis of Mary's autobiography, and can say that a lot of what is now being told of as her history is untrue at worst or twisted truth at best. Mary never claimed to be a Nurse or 'Doctoress" nor that her mother was, as is the recent narrative. In fact Physicians were invariably male, as women were thought too incompetent and weak to do such a job. Women as Nurses was also not a thing, for the same reasons. Florence Nightingale was the first recognised Nurse in the world. Women were thought too stupid and weak (or 'delicate'). Florence was much maligned for her capabilities in her own time especially for her insistence on cleanliness as Physicians, such they were, took great pride in old dirty blood being on their coats. People believed it a testimony that they were experienced. Not only the quacks of the time believed that but people in general did. Mary wasn't untruthful and apparently never claimed to be a Nurse or Doctress. Nor that her mother was. She also wrote that she opened and ran an hotel and restaurant, not for the ill and injured. It was her business venture and she only sometimes visited patients in the local hospital. She did supply her brews to people and later realised that her concoctions must have killed a lot of them, which she deeply regretted. However, that was the nature of herbal medicines and it still is to some extent. There are countless herbal and spice 'cures' on the Web but if you search the recommended plant and write 'dangers' after the word in the search bar it is frightening how many times a thing can have an even worse effect than the illness and even sometimes be deadly. Also, she used mercury and lead. That said, she wasn't the only one. It seems it was usual for the time. Such things did cure what they were treating and the bit later ill effects would appear to be unrelated. Laudnum was also heavily used and freely sold, and a lot of people became addicted and died from that too. It isn't possible to compare medical practice of even the time of Florence and Mary with later practice. It would be incorrect to describe any of them as Nurses. In fact, a lot of people who were patients of or worked with Florence seemed to find some justified faults with her, including that she was cold and aloof toward patients. Maybe a snob. Mary seems to have been more warm and personable. However, bigging them up helped with the efforts of the emancipation of women which whilst it was much needed, the plan wasn't really to help women at all but to have women vote and undermine men, to take mens jobs for much lower pay which would in due course cause mens pay to be far less, to 'encourage' mums of even babies to go out to work and therefore not be a constant figure and stable influence on the children and in the home, and the end goal to break up the family and turn the genders against each other. Why would those long powerful families do that? Because the family is the backbone of any society. Break down families and the women and children are more easily targeted, as men are less inclined to protect them after being disregarded by the women. Then society can be reshaped. Children get their ideas and characters from being brainwashed in schools, by TV and any other means available instead of parents and other elders in their families. The changes to society planned and being carried out are not good and healthy for us. The best way to find the truth of anything about the twisted histories we are now told is to try and buy the earliest edition books possible, particularly autobiographies (which also may be biased). Lies about history are almost always to divide and conquer. To make the group no longer favourable to those in control look bad. Years ago it was more popular to disparage Jews, and Blacks, Asians, whoever. Really it never matters too much which group, as long as the general populace can be signalled "Don't look here at us and what we are doing to you. Look at them there and what they did". There is always an agenda and it is never really for the long term betterment of the masses, even if it appears to be at first. E.G. When Blair became PM in 1997 (without my vote. I did not vote for any of them) most people were amazed at how quickly it appeared he improved the NHS. After all, it had clearly been falling apart for years. What few people knew was that it was at the expense of mental health services and other less obvious disciplines. Also only those at or near the top including within the NHS knew the 'improvements' were to make it attractive to buyers. It was sold lock, stock and barrel to (William's?) SERCO on the open stock market in 1998. Now, it's various component authorities are listed on Dun & Bradstreet. The USA branch, not the branch in England. So it appears to have been broken up and sold on piecemeal. There so much more I write as examples but too much for here. What is made to look good for us is in reality very much to the detriment of ourselves, our children and theirs ad infinitum. Lesson to be learned; never trust the official or popular narrative whether it is about history, science, politics or anything. Always research for yourselves as far as you can. Even then you may not find the whole truth

  • @الفنونالشعبية-ف5خ
    @الفنونالشعبية-ف5خ 3 года назад

    Good mixed hope you can make mix with Omani bagpipes

  • @OUTDOORALLY
    @OUTDOORALLY 3 года назад

    R.I.P. 💂🏻‍♂️

  • @MrJak3d
    @MrJak3d 3 года назад

    Great video. Do more of this!

  • @Mollgreen
    @Mollgreen 3 года назад

    Thank you for this rendition. I've been singing this song all my life - since the earliest days of school (1960s). The writer really captured something - it's even been there at the bad times since.

  • @aidoxl5
    @aidoxl5 3 года назад

    For some reason, I woke up this morning with this tune and all the words in my head. Never heard it or thought of it since my infant school days over 50 years ago. Googled it and instantly came up with this amazing rendition. Thanks very much. Like others have alluded to; long lost happier days, that children these days will never know.

    • @dawn777771
      @dawn777771 3 года назад

      Same happened to me this morning! I was suddenly back as a child in School.

    • @aidoxl5
      @aidoxl5 3 года назад

      @@dawn777771 I imagine you got the same chill up your spine as me. A nice chill, I mean. And also recall the smells and aromas of that classroom. Amazing nostalgic tune. Thanks for replying ✨🙏🏼✨

    • @dawn777771
      @dawn777771 3 года назад

      @@aidoxl5 you're exactly right! I was pleased to find the song, and also pleased I'd remembered most of the words! Shows the importance of what we teach our children when they're little. Remembered for a lifetime!

    • @ardernegillies5557
      @ardernegillies5557 3 года назад

      My sentiments entirely. I was at prep school in the early 60s and I can remember out headmaster leading assemblies and booming out the hymns! Happy days.

    • @michaelwhite5255
      @michaelwhite5255 2 года назад

      Me too. At 83 years still remember the words and tune from primary school in North London.