They are an EXCELLENT, truly SCOTTISH band who reflect our country when it WAS "Scotland"! Today's "shortbread tin" pipe bands (who usually pay homage to the English monarch) are all very well, great for the like of American tourists (& places like Edinburgh), but, as a Glaswegian, Clanadonia "does us proud"! (My REAL last name is Drumnadrochit. But don't tell anybody.)
What a lot of nonsense. Apart from anything else, kilts were never a Lowland thing. They weren't even popular until the ever-active imagination of Sir Walter Scott wove a 'tradition' in 1822, safely distant from the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion, for a visit by George IV, whose great-uncle was the Duke of Cumberland.
Love the music. Proud to be part Scottish, from New York
Love the energy and rythmn these chaps bring!
I can't get enough of these guys.
Beautiful.
Hooray for the Gaelic people!!!
Loving you in New Zealand ❤
Just love it, makes you want to move
Brilliant
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They are an EXCELLENT, truly SCOTTISH band who reflect our country when it WAS "Scotland"! Today's "shortbread tin" pipe bands (who usually pay homage to the English monarch) are all very well, great for the like of American tourists (& places like Edinburgh), but, as a Glaswegian, Clanadonia "does us proud"! (My REAL last name is Drumnadrochit. But don't tell anybody.)
What a lot of nonsense. Apart from anything else, kilts were never a Lowland thing. They weren't even popular until the ever-active imagination of Sir Walter Scott wove a 'tradition' in 1822, safely distant from the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion, for a visit by George IV, whose great-uncle was the Duke of Cumberland.
@@Tourist1967 Blah blah blah. Etc. 🏴
@@Joe_Peroni Facts, eh? Can't cope with them, obviously..
"But facts are chiels that winna ding,/An downa be disputed".
I'm the same, Love my country and have fought over it too, unlike some !!