When they played this at my uncles funeral there was only one verse that went through my mind: And when this flesh and heart shall fail and mortal life shall cease I shall possess within the vail a life of love and peace
As someone who has grown up around a fire station (my dad is a volunteer), every time I hear amazing grace it makes me think about all of those who have lost their lives protecting everyone
Seemingly inexplicable... There are some few songs many of us might listen to, and possibly bring a range of emotions, like nostalgia or elation. Amazing Grace being played on bagpipes, to me, brings out strong emotions. I fully believe that if there's a song you hear, where it's okay to cry, this certainly would be it. Reminds me of my dear friends who are no longer with us, but are at peace.
You “fully believe…if there’s a song you hear…it’s okay to cry.” Um, yeah. Who doesn’t believe that? An idiot? And you should “fully believe” that it’s ALWAYS okay to cry. What kind of toxic masculinity rules are you living by, dude? Crying is a normal, natural response to normal, natural human emotion. What you said is like saying you “fully believe” it’s okay to be sad. Duh.
@XXjg_ If you're looking for conflict, you won't find it here. You're digging for negativity, and for that, I am sorry if that is what you require in the way you read random comments someone made over a year ago.
@@pineappleginseng1557Negativity, like all things, is relative. I thought YOUR comment was negative because it obviously places judgement on people by adding rules, ridiculously imposed arbitrary rules, on when it's "okay" for a man to cry. Check your self-righteousness. Just because you call someone's comment negative doesn't make it so. In fact, mine is the one that encourages folks to feel what they want to, when they want to. So in my book, MY comment is the positive one. Also, if it's nothing but a "random comment from a year ago" why are you triggered by it? I'd venture to say because your masculinity doesn't like being challenged. Maybe you felt an incling of how your comment expressed a vulnerability in your perspective. Maybe this is an opportunity to rethink your perspective. And maybe responding to my "random comment" also shows a chink in your logic's armor. Let that sink in, too.
@XXjg_ I ain't reading all that. Thank you for the response anyways. I'll chalk my ignorance to bliss, if that is what you would like to hear. Enjoy the rest of your night.
on D-Day in Normandy, in the Ardennes forest, to the ends of Europe, my thanks to all the men and women who died for the right of my freedom and that of my family. thank you very much My family thanks you for your sacrifice.
Not long ago the only pipes in the US Army were the 91st Div Bagpipe and Drum Band. It was an Army Reserve unit in No. CA. It was beyond cool having a bagpipe band as our unit band. Powder River!!
"Amazing Grace" is the MOST SACRED SONG known to every Christian (Protestant, Lutheran, Catholic, Baptist, etc.)! Just listen to the lyrics. Doesn't matter who you are, where you are from, what race you are or language you speak, when we are in trouble and do know it.... That GRACE is there to save you. Have faith and please believe!!
Tell that to the families who invited both Trump and Kamala and only Trump bothered to show up. Trump actually cares. And obviously he’s willing to use that care for the rightful political advantage it gives him. Kamala doesn’t care. She’s abusive behind closed doors, she’s a day drunk, and her whole campaign is completely astroturfed and fake.
When they played this at my uncles funeral there was only one verse that went through my mind:
And when this flesh and heart shall fail and mortal life shall cease
I shall possess within the vail a life of love and peace
As someone who has grown up around a fire station (my dad is a volunteer), every time I hear amazing grace it makes me think about all of those who have lost their lives protecting everyone
Same here man my dad is a volunteer and I’m volunteer and career and every time I hear it it makes me proud of the legacy I’m upholding
@@xX-Whiskey_Tango_Foxtrot-Xx I'm joining my local department in a few months once I'm old enough for the junior program at 15
Seemingly inexplicable... There are some few songs many of us might listen to, and possibly bring a range of emotions, like nostalgia or elation. Amazing Grace being played on bagpipes, to me, brings out strong emotions. I fully believe that if there's a song you hear, where it's okay to cry, this certainly would be it. Reminds me of my dear friends who are no longer with us, but are at peace.
You “fully believe…if there’s a song you hear…it’s okay to cry.” Um, yeah. Who doesn’t believe that? An idiot? And you should “fully believe” that it’s ALWAYS okay to cry. What kind of toxic masculinity rules are you living by, dude? Crying is a normal, natural response to normal, natural human emotion. What you said is like saying you “fully believe” it’s okay to be sad. Duh.
@XXjg_ If you're looking for conflict, you won't find it here. You're digging for negativity, and for that, I am sorry if that is what you require in the way you read random comments someone made over a year ago.
@@pineappleginseng1557Negativity, like all things, is relative. I thought YOUR comment was negative because it obviously places judgement on people by adding rules, ridiculously imposed arbitrary rules, on when it's "okay" for a man to cry. Check your self-righteousness. Just because you call someone's comment negative doesn't make it so. In fact, mine is the one that encourages folks to feel what they want to, when they want to. So in my book, MY comment is the positive one.
Also, if it's nothing but a "random comment from a year ago" why are you triggered by it? I'd venture to say because your masculinity doesn't like being challenged. Maybe you felt an incling of how your comment expressed a vulnerability in your perspective. Maybe this is an opportunity to rethink your perspective. And maybe responding to my "random comment" also shows a chink in your logic's armor. Let that sink in, too.
@XXjg_ I ain't reading all that. Thank you for the response anyways. I'll chalk my ignorance to bliss, if that is what you would like to hear. Enjoy the rest of your night.
"The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here; while it can never forget what they did here."
Abraham Lincoln,
Gettysburg Address
on D-Day in Normandy, in the Ardennes forest, to the ends of Europe, my thanks to all the men and women who died for the right of my freedom and that of my family. thank you very much
My family thanks you for your sacrifice.
Veterans Day 2023. I salute all of our men and women in uniform.
I'm an army veteran 12 bravo. THANK YOU. My pride of the USA army is very strong. 1987 to 1991. No better army in the world God bless. 😊
SALUTE!¡!
Thank You.
ALL GAVE SOME, SOME GAVE ALL.........
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the lone piper is always beautiful, and when set in a place like this, you feel the men and women around him standing with him.
Thanks for remembering those who gave all and bringing your skill and talent to play the pipes.
“Of my friend, I can only say this; of all the souls I have encountered in my travels… his was the most… human.”
It's just a wonderful tribute to the fallen.
Thank you for sharing ... Well worth the listen
Beautiful 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 to all of those who fought for our country ... We thank you !! 1:53
Absolutely Beautiful!
this song brings me to tears for all the men and women who sacrificed everything for this country soldiers, firefighters, police, emts thank you
Remember ivery Padgett March 7 2010 being going is grave alot years he was papaw and favorite preacher
You are outstanding...Thank You
Amazing. That's it...Amazing
This needs more views very sad rip
Not long ago the only pipes in the US Army were the 91st Div Bagpipe and Drum Band. It was an Army Reserve unit in No. CA. It was beyond cool having a bagpipe band as our unit band. Powder River!!
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I my cry my dad in 101st airborne Vietnam war
"Amazing Grace" is the MOST SACRED SONG known to every Christian (Protestant, Lutheran, Catholic, Baptist, etc.)!
Just listen to the lyrics.
Doesn't matter who you are, where you are from, what race you are or language you speak, when we are in trouble and do know it....
That GRACE is there to save you. Have faith and please believe!!
Просто, но впечатляет
Hooah
I look forward to the day we no longer offer our men up for Israel.
I always wondered why the US uses such a Scottish instrument for these types of situations
There's a lot of Scottish and Irish ancestors here
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Hey, MAGA and Trump. Now this is showing respect for our fallen military members. Not thumbs up photo-ops.
Tell that to the families who invited both Trump and Kamala and only Trump bothered to show up. Trump actually cares. And obviously he’s willing to use that care for the rightful political advantage it gives him. Kamala doesn’t care. She’s abusive behind closed doors, she’s a day drunk, and her whole campaign is completely astroturfed and fake.
The US ARMY DOESN'T GIVE SH. T ABOUT GRACE. IT'S OVER. GRACE TURNED HER BACK TO US.
... civies are worse.
What??
Sarcasm or disrespect ?
@@LandonRR I am Grace.
Not fond of the American version of amazing grace on bagpipes, doesn’t sound right. Embelishments always sounded a bit off to me.
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