What a great song.me,iam from Austria and have been a severall times to bonnie scotland, i even have joined Dougie Mc Lean. Caledonia. Kindly regards from 🇦🇹🙋
I first heard this song on Thistle and Shamrock with Fionna Ritchie in about 1987 and it's been rattleing around in my head ever since. This version is the closest to what I first encountered and is a real pleasure to hear again.
Absolutely beautiful. Oh, my name is Jock Stewart, I'm a canny gaun lad, And a roving young fellow I've been. Chorus (after each verse): So be easy and free When you're drinkin wi' me. I'm a man you don't meet every day. I'm a piper by trade, I'm a roving young blade, And it's many the tunes I do play. And its oft have I sat with both bottle and friend Is there ae man could e'er ask for more? Inst. Let us catch well the hours and the minutes that fly Let us share them sae weel while we may So come fill up your glass with whisky or wine And whatever the price I will pay
Wonderful, textured music. I have always loved bluegrass and mountain music as well as celtic/scottish/irish folk music. The fusion of these types is deeply satisfying! I can't believe 5 people didn't like this.
Ewan McLennan will be playing at the Victory Hall in the village of Benderloch near Oban Scotland on 25th Nov 2016. If you are in the area see you there.
For those that are watching this in the beginning of February 2014 the transatlantic sessions a series over 6 weeks are on TV in the UK BBC FOUR. This song has just been on.
You're not going like this, but... I prefer by far the rendition sung and played by a group called Rapalje. The guy who sings has real power in his voice, which is lacking here but needed for the song.
You honestly have no idea what ur talking about. Listen to The Pogues version, that’s how this is meant to be sung. And in my opinion this transatlantic session tops the lot
@@maxgilroy1666 oh, I beg to differ. This version of the song is weak, it misses the power behind the sung words. It's watered down, like, say you're pouring yourself a glass of strong whiskey and thin it with water.
@@maxgilroy1666 A busker and friend of mine used to play this song on his bagpipes, that's how I got to know it. Bagpipes are DEFINITELY powerful enough to carry over the spirit of this song! 😂
Totally brilliant version of this classic Scottish song! Love and peace,
What a great song.me,iam from Austria and have been a severall times to bonnie scotland, i even have joined Dougie Mc Lean. Caledonia.
Kindly regards from 🇦🇹🙋
I first heard this song on Thistle and Shamrock with Fionna Ritchie in about 1987 and it's been rattleing around in my head ever since. This version is the closest to what I first encountered and is a real pleasure to hear again.
Great tune, great vouce
Great tune, great voice.
Love this thanks🇦🇺🇦🇺
Absolutely beautiful.
Oh, my name is Jock Stewart,
I'm a canny gaun lad,
And a roving young fellow I've been.
Chorus (after each verse):
So be easy and free
When you're drinkin wi' me.
I'm a man you don't meet every day.
I'm a piper by trade,
I'm a roving young blade,
And it's many the tunes I do play.
And its oft have I sat with both bottle and friend
Is there ae man could e'er ask for more?
Inst.
Let us catch well the hours and the minutes that fly
Let us share them sae weel while we may
So come fill up your glass with whisky or wine
And whatever the price I will pay
Wonderful, textured music. I have always loved bluegrass and mountain music as well as celtic/scottish/irish folk music. The fusion of these types is deeply satisfying! I can't believe 5 people didn't like this.
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This perhaps the loveliest version for the song I have ever heard recorded thanks you for sharing it
Thanks for posting. Great song. Best version of this song I have heard. Subscribed.
I love this
Lovely rich music.
Beautifully sung and played.
I’m especially happy to see Danny Thompson in these sessions. I’ve loved his playing over the years.
Ewan McLennan will be playing at the Victory Hall in the village of Benderloch near Oban Scotland on 25th Nov 2016. If you are in the area see you there.
For those that are watching this in the beginning of February 2014 the transatlantic sessions a series over 6 weeks are on TV in the UK BBC FOUR. This song has just been on.
How this song soothes my soul....
looking forward to seeing Ewan in Durham on 12/10/16
Absolutely fantastic
Hell of a GREAT JOB Lads. Wow..........! Best version I've heard.
Beautiful
Authentic talent
Great!
Not the lyrics we usually hear. Great 👍
Very nice!
Great song. They've just sang it at Shane MacGowan's funeral.
So be easy and free when your drinking wi meeeeeeeee
How i miss you Maggie..
Nice
Pure perfection!
Brill.
Be easy and free..
When yer drinking with me...
I'm a man you don't meet everyday
DVD!! when is it coming out???
Thump up
😁 that is good 😊
Hey Ewan mate
John Doyle is in the mix too.
The
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Rubbish
Churning butter for no one
You're not going like this, but... I prefer by far the rendition sung and played by a group called Rapalje. The guy who sings has real power in his voice, which is lacking here but needed for the song.
I will have to check them out
You honestly have no idea what ur talking about. Listen to The Pogues version, that’s how this is meant to be sung. And in my opinion this transatlantic session tops the lot
@@maxgilroy1666 oh, I beg to differ. This version of the song is weak, it misses the power behind the sung words. It's watered down, like, say you're pouring yourself a glass of strong whiskey and thin it with water.
Owlet1963 great song regardless, I like these verses specifically as well
@@maxgilroy1666 A busker and friend of mine used to play this song on his bagpipes, that's how I got to know it. Bagpipes are DEFINITELY powerful enough to carry over the spirit of this song! 😂