Loch Lomond - Colm R. McGuinness

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @ColmRMcGuinness
    @ColmRMcGuinness  Год назад +393

    What song should I cover for St. Patrick's day?
    GO! GO! GO!
    (Stay very handsome!)

    • @silverknight0871
      @silverknight0871 Год назад +89

      'The Irish Volunteer' or 'We'll Fight for Uncle Sam'. Both are Irish war songs during the American Civil War.

    • @doozydomo
      @doozydomo Год назад +27

      I would love to hear any traditional tavern/drinking tunes that you hold dear to your heart

    • @mattclappinator3400
      @mattclappinator3400 Год назад +41

      Definitely Zombie by the Cranberries fs😂

    • @bellau8726
      @bellau8726 Год назад +37

      I'd love to hear you do The Fields of Athenry

    • @galaxyblaster1095
      @galaxyblaster1095 Год назад +6

      Moses Ri-Tooral-I-ay by the Clancy Brothers. It is a hilarious song that I first heard on St. Patrick's day, so I always associate it with the holiday.

  • @MurlocBerserker
    @MurlocBerserker Год назад +619

    Colm in Belgium and the Netherlands we have a traditional kind of party called "Cantus", where among university students we drink lots of beer and sing old songs together (in groups as big as 4594 people, that's the record!). Loch Lomond is by far my favourite song to sing together and I just wanted to say that you made me incredibly happy by covering this!

    • @Tommy1977777
      @Tommy1977777 Год назад +11

      I will see one of those before I die!

    • @naughtyniffler404
      @naughtyniffler404 Год назад +6

      Same, this is by far my favourite song of the codex

    • @impishDullahan
      @impishDullahan Год назад +17

      Our experiences were very different: we stuck to classics such as some drinking song the Antwerpers brought with them from home (can't remember any of it), the original Pokémon theme, and the most scuffed version of Dutchified Country Roads you can imagine...

    • @simonlutgens
      @simonlutgens Год назад +7

      ik heb nog nooit gehoord van een cantus

    • @mvl8209
      @mvl8209 Год назад +7

      It's also my favorite song from the codex! Closely followed by Wild Rover and Drunken Sailor (shared 2nd lol)
      I love Loch Lomond so much, that I hum it basically every day, often without knowing that I do it ;)

  • @lunachick7549
    @lunachick7549 Год назад +165

    My grandmother was born and raised in Scotland, near Loch Lomond. She came to the US, in her late teens. My mom said she would always sing this song to her, when she was little. 💕

  • @adamoreillycork
    @adamoreillycork Год назад +294

    I'm Irish but I absolutely love this song. One of the first pieces I ever learned to play on the trumpet years ago. Being in a pub full of people singing it in Edinburgh was some experience.

    • @TheFelmaster
      @TheFelmaster Год назад +17

      That ranks in the top 5 things I want to experience. We are short on old world pubs in America.

    • @GlowBowlPhilosophy
      @GlowBowlPhilosophy Год назад +3

      Aye, an experience it was lad!!! An experience it was!!! 🍻🍻🍻

    • @stevenbacon-cheddar9914
      @stevenbacon-cheddar9914 Год назад +2

      I have both Ancestries in my bloodline, along with some Norse. We were regional mixers😂

    • @RaptorLacrosseTraining
      @RaptorLacrosseTraining Год назад +3

      Im jealous of your experience. This song is super important to my family and i walked out to it during my wedding. No one else here n the US seems to understand it’s importance and meaning.

    • @HowToSucceedAtBreakfast
      @HowToSucceedAtBreakfast Год назад +1

      Almost the exact same here

  • @atraxuswraithe6031
    @atraxuswraithe6031 Год назад +134

    My grandma was from a Scottish and Irish family. She passed away a few years back, but listening to this song was like getting a hug from her. Thank you, Colm. You’ve brought my Grandma back to me.

    • @alexcrockett5665
      @alexcrockett5665 Год назад +5

      I will say that I'm sorry to hear about that may she rest in peace.

    • @vintagebones922
      @vintagebones922 Год назад +8

      Amen. My family has a mix of Scottish and Irish heritage. And it shows in our names and my twin brother’s liver.

    • @colinm8200
      @colinm8200 9 месяцев назад +2

      Im a scot from my dad's side and i embrace it. RIP your grandma. When my grandpa died when i was 5, they did bagpipes and i danced. I didnt really realize what was going on. But my parents smiled and cried as i water danced to the music.

  • @CowboyCrossfire
    @CowboyCrossfire Год назад +115

    No matter how many times I've heard a song be sung, I feel like I'm hearing it for the first time again when Colm McGuinness sings it.

    • @Stammer6
      @Stammer6 Год назад +7

      I love this comment. It's something I've always subconsciously thought, but never put it together. Colm gives every song his own twist so it really does sound wholly different than any other version.

  • @andrewvachon1943
    @andrewvachon1943 7 месяцев назад +19

    Thank you for this, my grandfather ran the highland games in my state for years, I was wearing a kilt before I could walk. He was always a larger than life figure, thick accent, booming voice and a massive frame when he had his stroke seeing him in a broken state was earth shattering to me, I was only 9 or so, as we knew the end was coming he made sure I learned this song so I could sing it at his funeral. It is one of my greatest shames in life that I broke down and couldn’t sing. I have a love hate relationship with this song as it is one of the most beautiful I have ever heard regardless of version, but it also reopens the wound. Long story short, this was beautiful and I thank you for making it.

    • @ArchibaldVonSkip
      @ArchibaldVonSkip Месяц назад

      Time is but another dimension.
      It never is too late.
      Some day the opporunity will present itself again.
      Don't let it slip.

  • @weaselmaster
    @weaselmaster Год назад +13

    My father died some years ago. He had always wanted to visit Scotland, but never had the chance. My brother scattered some of his ashes on Lomond's shores...the last gift we could give.
    Shortly afterward, I heard this song sung (not quite as well as Colm does!) and thought the lyrics spoke of his journey. He did indeed arrive in Scotland before me.

    • @cleverusername9369
      @cleverusername9369 Месяц назад +2

      Way to make me cry. I'll drink a wee dram in your father's memory

  • @DirtyySilver
    @DirtyySilver Год назад +58

    Scottish here! Love all your tunes lad, particularly the Irish ones, and I’ve hoped for a long time you’d do something Scottish. Literally made my day! Alba gu bràth!

  • @tomahkaros7101
    @tomahkaros7101 Год назад +49

    As of today my grandfather is laid to rest after 95 years on this Earth! And to see that you post such a wonderful song that is fitting for the moment. Thank you for this so much Colm, thank you so very much.

    • @DovidGershom
      @DovidGershom Год назад +3

      I hope he got to see Scotland or Ireland one last time before going off to his fate. 😢

  • @cyclonegamez2
    @cyclonegamez2 Год назад +231

    Lyrics:
    By yon bonnie banks and by yon bonny braes
    Where the sun shines bright on Loch Lomond
    For me and my true love will never meet again
    On the bonny bonny banks of Loch Lomond
    You'll take the high road and I'll take the low road
    And I'll be in Scotland afore you
    But me and my true love will never meet again
    On the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond
    Twas there that we parted in yon shady glen
    On the steep, steep side o' Ben Lomond
    Where in purple hue the Heilend hills we view
    An' the moon comin' out in the gloamin
    Oh you take the high road and I'll take the low road
    And I'll be in Scotland afore you
    But me and my true love will never meet again
    On the bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Lomond
    The wee birdies sing and the wild flow'rs spring
    And in sunshine the waters are sleepin'
    But the broken heart it kens nae second spring again
    Tho' the waefu' may cease from their grievin
    Oh you take the high road and I'll take the low road
    And I'll be in Scotland afore you
    But me and my true love will never meet again
    On the bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Lomond

  • @martinmueller8107
    @martinmueller8107 Год назад +36

    I may not be Scotish, this song brings me to tears because the melody just tugs my heart. You never fail to continue to impress me Colm McGuinness. Keep it up!

  • @RestingScotFace
    @RestingScotFace Год назад +10

    Every Colm video that comes out.
    “Oh nice I like that song. I’m interested in his take”
    And yet every time I’m somehow surprised his version is ONCE AGAIN the best version of that song ever made.

  • @vincewans1148
    @vincewans1148 Год назад +31

    Sir I am completely in awe of your talent. I am so very happy you used your wonderful voice and talent and recorded this cover. Thank you so very much!!!!! Hope all is well and God bless you😊

  • @nikkolaus
    @nikkolaus 3 месяца назад +22

    For anyone curious,
    "Loch Lomond" is a traditional Scottish song that tells the story of a man who is captured after a battle and faces execution. The song is set near Loch Lomond, a large freshwater loch in Scotland. The lyrics express his longing to return to the loch, contrasting the "high road" and "low road." The "high road" symbolizes the living path, while the "low road" signifies the path of the dead. The man anticipates his spirit returning to Scotland before his body does, highlighting themes of love, loss, and the deep connection to one's homeland. The song is both poignant and reflective, often interpreted as a lament for the man's fate and his undying love for Scotland.

  • @Susie_Spann
    @Susie_Spann Год назад +24

    Oh, my! The shivers running up and down my spine just won't stop. ❤️

  • @michaelcallan5336
    @michaelcallan5336 Год назад +83

    I think you should also do the Irish version of this song, "Red is the Rose"

    • @imperialphoenix1229
      @imperialphoenix1229 Год назад +11

      I'd absolutely love to see him cover it, the high kings version is one of my favorite songs and I really think he'd kill it

    • @michaelcallan5336
      @michaelcallan5336 Год назад +7

      @@imperialphoenix1229 a husband and wife duo that I watch called The Hound and The Fox did a good job covering it as well, they are known for doing a lot of song with minimal instrumentation, "Lullaby of Woe" is one of my favorite covers of theirs.

    • @bennyhokkaido559
      @bennyhokkaido559 Год назад +1

      @@michaelcallan5336 I love their covers

    • @meridius4510
      @meridius4510 Год назад

      Hearing this made me think the same thing!

  • @spmoran4703
    @spmoran4703 Год назад +5

    I visited Scotland not so long ago . And stayed at a hotel run by an Irish family on the Banks of Loch Lomond . I saw eagles in the mountains and dipped my feet into the water cold but good on the feet . I got bit by midges every day, but it was some of the best days ever.

  • @eutytoalba
    @eutytoalba Год назад +6

    I'm in Arizona, and my younger bros and I used to sing parts of this as kids. We never knew where we got it, and that was well before any of us even knew where Scotland was. For some reason, we understood the "before ye" line as a joke, maybe like a taunt in a race. Kid logic. 😛

  • @Valensiakol
    @Valensiakol Год назад +7

    I'm pretty sure it's illegal for one person to accumulate this much talent.

  • @DevsQuillsandCartoons
    @DevsQuillsandCartoons Год назад +14

    I’ve been told that my late Great Grandmother used to sing this song. So, naturally it’s one of my favourite Scottish songs. And, this was an epic version 👏👏👏 I was singing along the entire time 🥹 Thank you for this, Colm 👍

  • @pirate_with_a_pen
    @pirate_with_a_pen Год назад +16

    I looked so forward to this- Loch Lomond really be one of the most beautiful songs ever.

  • @damonviands4367
    @damonviands4367 Год назад +8

    My great grandmother came from Scotland, she’s no longer with us. Hearing this song done so beautifully brought a tear to my eye. Very well done!

  • @cbearrunc7833
    @cbearrunc7833 Год назад +8

    Amazing song choice and did it justice!
    It holds a close place for me living in the vicinity of Loch Lomond itself. Its a song here in the West of Scotland that usually ends a night of celebration. At a wedding the Bride and Groom stand center dancefloor as the guests form a ring around them and as the song plays (usually Runrig version) the guests move in and out towards them as we all sing and be together. Explaining it seems rubbish but if you're at a Scottish wedding try and not join in to a fantastic part of the night. Will no doubt be a video on here somewhere

    • @mvl8209
      @mvl8209 Год назад +1

      Wow, I really want to be there once! I know the power of singing in group (I'm not in choir, but in a students club where we regularly do an activity called "cantus" which is an evening full of different songs, and beer). We all sing together (even though we can't sing like a choir) and I just can't describe the feelings of friendship and emotions....... while singing together!
      On the other hand, I do have a question: isn't this song about 2 friends, away from Scotland, but one dies (the singer) and takes the low road (because they're burried, their soul goes underground) back, while the other person survives and has to take the high road (aka the roads as we see them), meaning that he has to climb mountains, maybe take a boat, and go around corners.... to get back home.
      Is that the correct story? If so, why is a song about death, and not seeing your loved ones again, being sung at weddings?

    • @xgomenx
      @xgomenx Год назад

      ​@@mvl8209you are correct in the songs meaning, and honestly, I think it's because the generations have forgotten what the song is about. Although the runrig one is more upbeat, I doubt I'd want it at my wedding (Scottish, I'm from the Glasgow area)

    • @cbearrunc7833
      @cbearrunc7833 5 месяцев назад

      I think if you want to look into the significance of the meaning it may not be the best song but it doesnt become about that, it becomes about a couples love and its a song from the centre of the area we grew up, its a belonging song and a together song. I've never seen it as a sad end to a night its a glorious finale that usually brings people closer together. Everyone, whos left standing, fills the dance floor and joins in. Kids are dragged up and you're linking arms and dancing with people you don't know.
      That's just how it is for some of us 😂

  • @applejewel7730
    @applejewel7730 Год назад +5

    “For me and my true love will never meet again,” gives me chills every time! You have an amazing voice and this song is beautiful

  • @n.i.k.o5199
    @n.i.k.o5199 Год назад +19

    The amount of goosebumps this songs gives me every single time I hear it... Thank you Colm, really - just thank you.

  • @ven173
    @ven173 Год назад +3

    Went to Loch Lomond as a kid, still remember it. :)

  • @PsydenIII
    @PsydenIII Год назад +54

    You know, I have no clue why this is a popular wedding song. Sure, it's a beautiful melody, but it is also incredibly sad. It's a farewell letter, written by an older brother to his younger brother while they were in prison. They were given a choice, one would die, the other would live. They argued all night on which one would die, until the younger brother feel asleep from exhaustion. The older, having already married his true love and had a child chose to die, and thus return to Scotland via the Low Road (the underworld), while his brother, who had yet to marry his sweetheart would return to Scotland via the High Road (the land of the living).

    • @alexcrockett5665
      @alexcrockett5665 Год назад +13

      I think its because those who have it played at wedding likely have no idea what it actually means but I see your point really it feels more suited for a funeral.

    • @ianharrison-hc7le
      @ianharrison-hc7le 4 месяца назад

      When the faith comes in to music or a ceremony we all feel

    • @ianharrison-hc7le
      @ianharrison-hc7le 4 месяца назад

      Good music 😊

    • @camerondale2277
      @camerondale2277 4 месяца назад +10

      I think you answer why it’s a popular wedding song with you own comment. When we marry and play this song we are doing what the older brother hoped for his younger brother, which is to return home and find our own true love. That’s what makes his sacrifice worthwhile. Cheers

    • @PsydenIII
      @PsydenIII 4 месяца назад +4

      @@camerondale2277 I didn't think about that. Thanks for the perspective!

  • @Sorchia56
    @Sorchia56 Год назад +1

    My Great Nana taught me this song when I was a wee lass! I sang it to our daughters in the womb. I’ve not heard a better singing of this song until now, brilliant! Just brilliant.

  • @wendygriffin
    @wendygriffin Год назад +9

    I wasn't expecting to tear up just before travelling home from work, but here we are. This is absolutely beautiful. Thank you, Colm!

  • @samuelanders7597
    @samuelanders7597 Год назад +5

    Way back when i was a youngin, my mom made me take piano lessons, and i never wanted to practice until my dad taught me this song. I loved it and spent hours and hours trying to perfect it. To this day (now in my 30s), it's one of my favorite pieces of music. Thanks for another wonderful song, Colm.

  • @crissingram9035
    @crissingram9035 Год назад +3

    Remember hearing this when I found out I was clan colquhoun! Quality traditional Celtic sound

  • @atheosathonille130
    @atheosathonille130 Год назад +20

    Jeez, the note differences between 3:00 and 3:45.
    His voice is so damn impressive, truly blessed with that gift.

  • @jtischCB
    @jtischCB 2 месяца назад +1

    Discovered Mr. McGuiness' "Foggy Dew" + "Hoist the Colors," now THIS. What an astonishing range of octaves! Chills 🤯

  • @impishDullahan
    @impishDullahan Год назад +9

    I often say to a friend of mine that "Colm can do no wrong," but this is a peak example of that! Nearly everything I could wish for in a cover of Loch Lomond.

  • @ForgottenHonor0
    @ForgottenHonor0 Год назад +6

    My Scottish soul soars at this song! Thank you, Colm! This was a true experience!

  • @unrestrictedsubwarfare6422
    @unrestrictedsubwarfare6422 Год назад +9

    I sang this in HS mens choir and by far it was one of my favorite, most memorable, and emotional songs.

  • @Cowsablanca
    @Cowsablanca Год назад +5

    I'm from America, and I cannot get enough of your voice, even if I've never heard of any of these songs. Thank you, for sharing yourself with the world!

  • @rottenmouthjohnny8288
    @rottenmouthjohnny8288 Год назад +5

    Scotland Forever 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🫡

  • @ladydeliz
    @ladydeliz Год назад +8

    This fills me with joy. Loch Lomond is one of my all-time favorite songs, especially when sung with lament and power. Thank you so much.

  • @calliope8675
    @calliope8675 Год назад +1

    I just played this song for my baby, whom I've been trying to foster a love of music in. We've listened to some of your other music before, but this is the first song she's tried to sing along with you. We both enjoyed it.

  • @ianharrison-hc7le
    @ianharrison-hc7le 4 месяца назад +1

    Proper Christmas hit for 2024 if you jingle it up a bit colms voice is amazing and he deserve a hit at Christmas time I'm a religious when it comes to combing Christmas 👍👍👍

  • @BigDavo75
    @BigDavo75 Год назад +3

    This song got me into singing for choir in high school, and helped me reach into the Irish and Scottish Heritage. Amazing work Colm

  • @ErryDayImHurrDurrin
    @ErryDayImHurrDurrin Год назад +1

    My eyes lit up when I saw this in the notifications. Lots of memories with this song and me and my brothers' choir performances.

  • @isaacgirouard5924
    @isaacgirouard5924 Год назад +3

    My dad would sing this song a lot years ago, thank you for bringing me such nostalgia.

  • @SireVV
    @SireVV Год назад +1

    Colm would absolutely hit “Veni Veni Emmanuel” out of the park!

  • @Rackalackberto
    @Rackalackberto Год назад +6

    Just recently I got into a Scottish Jacobite Folksong Spiral, so this is earily fitting.

  • @nicholaselliott339
    @nicholaselliott339 Год назад +3

    Passionate and emotional. Thank you Colm for a wonderful rendition and a touching memory for many :)

  • @MargheritaPirri
    @MargheritaPirri День назад

    Just wonderful ☀️

  • @brittanyg533
    @brittanyg533 Год назад +7

    Such a powerful tune, and goosebumps all around. Well done, Colm!

  • @Azlind
    @Azlind Год назад +3

    This and the skye boat song were my mothers lullabies for me, this is one I sang to my boys. And not that you need my approval but you did a great rendition of it. Thanks for keeping it alive.

  • @colinmacaoidh9583
    @colinmacaoidh9583 Год назад +2

    I'd feckin' LOVE tae hear your take on the Corries super Jacobite version of this song

  • @cyclonegamez2
    @cyclonegamez2 Год назад +5

    Absolutely Stunning Colm! Love it! Your voice brings tears to my eyes it truly is beautiful and the different octaves of voice meld so amazingly love love love it!!!

  • @aztralsea
    @aztralsea Год назад +1

    This song holds a special place in my heart
    My mother comes from the MacGregors, and my father the Macfarlanes. And at least on one map I've seen, immediately between their homes (the only thing separating them) is loch Lomond.
    We live in Australia, and haven't been connected to Scotland since we lost our money to the church (I don't know which one, it was at least 4 generations ago I think) but somehow my parents managed to find each other just the way their families are lined up next to each other.
    So to me, Loch Lomond symbolises my parents love and our family as a whole.

  • @michaelyunker8131
    @michaelyunker8131 Год назад +12

    Man, it’s a shame you can’t like a video twice. This was beautiful!

  • @blurred-antics
    @blurred-antics Год назад +2

    the mix of soft bass notes + belted high notes worked so beautifully in this cover!! 12/10, as always. brb, adding this to my folk playlist immediately ahaha.

  • @noahstewart6181
    @noahstewart6181 Год назад +2

    The opening literally gave me goosebumps, beautiful job on this song

  • @sunflowerkhan
    @sunflowerkhan Год назад +2

    Such a beautiful rendition. As a scot I loved this. Such a wonderful and sad song.

  • @JohnConnor-jh4xp
    @JohnConnor-jh4xp 6 месяцев назад +1

    As someone brought up listening to scots and irish trad' music ,FANTASTIC!crazy range best i have ever heard it well done mate!!!

  • @Tommy1977777
    @Tommy1977777 Год назад

    This is everything. It raises the spirit, gives us pause for thought, and removes the rust from one's soul.

  • @trincywalker7497
    @trincywalker7497 Год назад

    Chills chills I tell you a story of a voice that gets you everytime. You will be minding your business when a notification on your phone has you quickly watching Colm sing a addictive song and you are caught forever listening to his voice.
    Another hit great job with this well loved old song.

  • @yasumedia9528
    @yasumedia9528 Год назад +1

    My goodness. I am almost at a loss for words. Your vocals shook me to my core and I shed tears friend. Simply a beautiful rendition of a classic folk tune. Please keep being you and keep making music. It's one thing to produce sound.It's another to make music that makes people feel.

  • @colleenhartman223
    @colleenhartman223 Год назад

    I so love this. His deep voice. I cry for my Scottish family I’ve lost every time i hear this. ❤

  • @inferno7076
    @inferno7076 Год назад +4

    You achieved the impossible. You made me hyped for a monday, can't wait:)

  • @queenofpups
    @queenofpups Год назад

    My great grandma was from Scotland, and it's been almost a year since she's passed. I came here because I was thinking of her and this song has been one that I've come back to a lot while I've been grieving. It means so much to me to hear this song sung so beautifully, thank you so much for this.

  • @udorechner6846
    @udorechner6846 3 месяца назад +1

    What a thrilling version of this wellknown scottish song.

  • @BenElliottSound
    @BenElliottSound Год назад +3

    Absolutely incredible! Holy cow! You've outdone yourself, Colm!

  • @mrbell3421
    @mrbell3421 Год назад

    I don’t remember much of my grandfather anymore, but I remember him singing this song. Thank you.

  • @StormTheTempestborne
    @StormTheTempestborne 9 месяцев назад

    Ah, after 11 months still one of my favorite songs of yours. Your voice just brings peace to my soul and ears. Your make phenomenal music and i hope you continue for a long time. May you and your family be blessed by Apollo and may you all live a wonderful life.

  • @thebleachgod6890
    @thebleachgod6890 4 месяца назад +1

    This guy sings it honest. Thank you

  • @equest511
    @equest511 8 месяцев назад

    This is one of the songs that I will always cherish as my most favourite.

  • @deathshop2172
    @deathshop2172 Год назад +1

    without a doubt, one of, if not the best versions of this song I have ever heard

  • @danitron4096
    @danitron4096 Год назад +1

    I'm definately listening to this on my hike on the West Highland Way. Beautifully sung.

  • @Z3roPurge
    @Z3roPurge 4 месяца назад +2

    This song is so good. The anthem of our football club here in cologne is based on this song! It has the same melody and rythm! But i prefer this song!

  • @gator_teeth
    @gator_teeth Год назад +3

    Ach, absolutely beautiful! One of my favorite renditions. You should do Dúlaman next!

  • @aechean
    @aechean Год назад +2

    The work you put into all your music is amazing man. Thanks for sharing all this with us.

  • @JennyMartin-i9n
    @JennyMartin-i9n Год назад +1

    Omg you've sent a a chill down my spine and tears to my eyes you are sing it with your range of voices emotional and its hit my heart and sole

  • @tomsimmerson6928
    @tomsimmerson6928 Год назад

    one of my all time favourite Scottish songs! Excellent work 󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴

  • @comhaltacht315
    @comhaltacht315 Год назад +2

    Colm doing his best to become the next Disney princess

  • @Dominique2947
    @Dominique2947 4 месяца назад +1

    La France et l'Ecosse resterons liées pour l'éternité ! VIVE L'ECOSSE 💖💖💖

  • @denisehaukkala9742
    @denisehaukkala9742 Год назад

    I remember hearing this the first time I visited Scotland. Nice memory.

  • @RESIDENTHOB0
    @RESIDENTHOB0 Год назад +2

    Always thought this song was perfect for your voice, and boy howdy is it ever! Another one knocked out of the park, you just don't miss, do you? What a set of pipes, holy smokes

  • @Church_of_Sagan
    @Church_of_Sagan Год назад

    So, true story...a version of this song is what first got me interested in Scottish and Irish music. It sounds silly but it started when I was a child and first saw Lady and the Tramp and heard "Jock's Song." I would sometimes, in my teen years hum the song until one time, someone asked where I heard "the Bonnie banks o' Loch Lomond," since I am exactly 0% Scottish (I'm 0% that whole section of Europe), and I had no idea what they meant. They then introduced me to the music and it was like my eyes were opened to a whole world of beauty I could never grasp.

  • @stlouisix3
    @stlouisix3 3 месяца назад +4

    Irishmen, Scotsmen and Manxmen, remember we're Gaelic brothers until the end.

  • @jpoopist
    @jpoopist 7 месяцев назад

    Holy shit. If you watch this all the way through he saved a shocking display of vocal range for the end. I've never seen anything like that. If he had done it at the beginning there's no way this video would have so few likes. Amazing

  • @mcgregorpiper
    @mcgregorpiper Год назад +8

    If this doesn’t prove your vocal range, then nothing will.
    Very well done

  • @grahamshaw9873
    @grahamshaw9873 Год назад +3

    I've got a decent amount of Scottish blood in my veins, and this song makes me feel absurdly proud of them

  • @JennyMartin-i9n
    @JennyMartin-i9n Год назад

    Have irish blood in my veins also was born in Scotland so love you sing this song ❤ in your range of voices emotional ❤

  • @shazbros
    @shazbros 9 месяцев назад +1

    You probably have heard this thousands times already but yes your accent makes it sounds even better.

  • @CalebsCards
    @CalebsCards Год назад

    This is the BEST version of Loch Lomond I've ever heard! WOW!

  • @coryclark7706
    @coryclark7706 Год назад +1

    ive heard many versions of this song .. yours and RunRig's are the best of the bunch ... well done says i

  • @nocturnalizzie
    @nocturnalizzie Год назад +6

    Dìreach àlainn! Slàinte! 💙

  • @Nataly_358
    @Nataly_358 Год назад +3

    That was fantastic! Sooo emotional and powerful! 😍

  • @tobibaker5115
    @tobibaker5115 Год назад +2

    Your range is amazing! Love your music

  • @scotire9931
    @scotire9931 6 месяцев назад +2

    Beautifuil :) Good Job 😊

  • @gentlemanlygerry
    @gentlemanlygerry Год назад

    Excellent job. 👏Stay safe and stay awesome.✌️

  • @Avery_Hikari
    @Avery_Hikari 6 дней назад

    This is the last version I will ever hear. No one else except the Angels themselves could bring out it's beauty more.

  • @HollyAtTheNaturista
    @HollyAtTheNaturista Год назад

    You have the most handsome range of all singers on RUclips. Thanks for another fantastic rendition of a favored song.

  • @WolfMoon173
    @WolfMoon173 Год назад +1

    My Scottish pride be tickled. Great rendition.

  • @AzEsmJiv
    @AzEsmJiv Год назад +2

    Бомбезно! Спасибо. Мои поклоны, моё почтение.