If you're a true scotsman then the pipes and drums will give you a lump in the back of your throat and a tear to your eye and the proudness of being a true scotsman
Я испытываю те же чувства, тот же отклик в душе от этого марша, хотя родилась и воспитывалась в России. И не могу сдержать слёз. Привет и наилучшие пожелания вам!
Born and reared in Edinburgh have lived in Texas for 57 years. Seeing the Pipe Bands stirs my very soul. You can take the Scot out of Scotland but you can never take Scotland out of the Scot
I love it. I have always loved the sound of the pipes and knew as a McClain, I was Scottish. That was until a year ago. Now I know almost all of my ancestors are Scottish: Browns, Campbells, Stuarts, Macleans, Andersons, Shaws, Lanes, Macinnes, Fletchers and more.
My Grandfather was a Pipe Major in the Black Watch. It is both bitter and sweet for me as a Scotsman. It will always be a great spectacle.....in a time of peace.
My brother did Black Watch Militia in Nova Scotia, Canada. They would get taught history and stories about their name sakes. My daughter is in the Lorne Scots cadet corp now. They do the same for them as well. Your grand dad is always remembered through the history they pass down ❤.
In my eyes, if you came from this Island, you're British. I could move anywhere in the world, but me and my descendents would always be British. It's our blood. We've been here thousands of years, a few hundred years on holiday abroad won't change that 😉
I love the Scottish very much. A very proud country with a great history. I am very proud to be associated with these great soldiers. Together we truly make this island great. As an English civilian, I give my love to Scotland.
Soichiro Honda, who founded Honda motors, once said, "The value of life can be measured by how many times your soul has been deeply stirred". Whenever I hear the pipes, the value of my life goes way, way up. And I'm not even a Scotsman.
I agree. My father loved them and had albums so I grew up loving and respecting bagpipes plus he had deep admiration for British military and its history. I cry at parades and when I hear bagpipes.
Best sight in the world, magnificent, no other country in the world could even come close, the pipes and drums and the soldiers marching behind so smart in their kilts, takes your breath away, Scotland forever. 🏴🏴🏴👍🏻🏴
unfortunately the "British Government" has disbanded most of the Scottish Regiments who served them so well over the centuries. We are no longer of use....
@@susanlittlejohn8054 Never, ever say that that the magnificent Scots are of no use!! You are respected, admired, loved and revered all over this globe!! I know that I love all of you with all my heart and soul…and may God in his infinite wisdom bless and protect you forevermore! Salutes from the USA!! ✨🇺🇸 ✨❤️✨🏴 ✨
@@susanlittlejohn8054 sad but true, was up in the tattoo with my father last night.( Cowgate head man) he remembers the tattoos of old and his uncles in the disbanded Cameron highlanders performing their. One was the lone piper in the castle many years ago. He still loves and appreciates the boys left though. I watched him last night with a tear in my eye...he's so proud yet yearns for the past glory of the disbanded units💔 🏴❤
I was born in Edinburgh and heard the pipes everyday. Today, 78 years later, the sound of massed pipes still stirs my soul. . There is nothing like the sound of massed pipes, the magnificent pipers, the uniforms, the colours. I guess you can't take Scotland out of the Scot.
😱 May God help you! 78 years exiled in the wilderness! What did you do to deserve that? 78 days in Texas would be too much for me. All is forgiven! Come ye back home to Edinburgh, lad. 🏴
@@theon9575One would posit that he looked around and decided he needn't be ruled over anymore by England. It's conceivable that he decided that he needn't return to be ruled over by Indians and Islam.
@@junit483 ...mmm 🤔 well, I guess it's conceivable. You have conceived it. But I didn't see anything in his Comment suggesting he is so dumb prejudiced or blind to reality as all that! Haha,, . 😂
I was born in Zimbabwe My father was born in Glasgow. When I hear this music it stirs something inside me. My dad used to play it a lot. I love to hear it. He has sinced passed away.
As first generation Australian, my father a scotsman from a few generations of George Phillips and the family from, Kirkcaldy. I am so proud of my Heritage and always will be.
Respect to your grandfather my son in law tragically died in his street they got a piper to travel to scotland for his funeral.he was so kind he had a photo with my grandchildren to console them ages 5 10 and 15.he also went to funeral parlour with my daughter on the morning and placed a small black watch dagger on my son in laws kilt he was only 32.he played flowers of scotland and never left until craig mitchell was placed in ground.my son in law would have been so proud as couldnt get his wish for his wedding but sadly at his funeral.this piper traveled 8 hours to southampton from glen rothas. I still dont know meaning of the dagger but it definatly calmed my 5 year old grandaughter all 3 wore kilts to honour thier daddy at 32 a friek accident took him to young.someone else covered his body outline in road with thistles dont know to this day who unless piper brought them that was 12 years ago god bless scotts
I love the skirl of the pipes of the Scottish military bands when they play and parade so magnificently but all that regalia, including the headdresses must be so heavy. Highest regards from a proud member of the Anderson Clan across the Pond! Hoorah!! Mstrdiver -- US Army 1973 to 1995
My father was fiercely proud of our Scottish ancestry & hd a deep love of the pipes...he passed that love down to me. At age 64 I undertook learning to play, and 5 years later it's coming together nicely. I love every aspect of piping, and as a midwestern American, I'm a true rarity.
My dad would have loved this, he was born in the East end of London, yet, always knew he was part jock. We found out we came from the McLaren's as he neared his death he wanted certain things. He was piped in something I will never forget, we grew up with Pipes and drums on a Sunday, we hated it as kids, now, it reminds me of my Father, a man who found his way in in life, he could wear the kilt of the McLarens, he did so with pride.
Ober 200 years ago my ancestors came from Scottland to Germany but the scottish blood is still in my vains ... this is glorious and makes me shiver... Bless Scottland
Thank you! My father loved bagpipes so of course I do as well. He served US in the Bastogne. He had great reverence for British military and history. We are Americans. Thank you for this. I cry now when I hear bagpipes
@@johnhutchison2268 thank you so much for posting. My son asks why I won’t watch “band of brothers” which is a recreation of that horror. I just cannot imagine my father as a young man facing unimaginable horrors in freezing temps
Nope Whisky or Rum is as that the Night B4 what Unites us Before or after the Battle - that's Not including being sent as a "Contractor/Mercenary" to help
My husband ancestors are from this part of Scotland name Harrison great grandparents came to Canada 🇨🇦 these are his roots he loves this it’s beautiful cheers from Canada 🇨🇦❤️👍
It's so beautiful there. The architecture is unreal. I'm of Irish decent and the pipes give me the chills too. Love them all together. Such a powerful sound.
I am Canadian, but have Scottish, (Highlander), Ojibway, and English in my bloodline. When I hear the pipes AND the drums, my heart beats faster. I long to go to Scotland...to where my Highland ancestors come from, and to just breathe in the air there, among the Moors❣🇨🇦🙏🏼💟🇲🇰💖❤️🎵💎☮
This is so beautiful, this is pure music. My father-in-law was a Scott and in WW2 he was in battle at El Alemein, N Africa. He introduced this beautiful music to me. From S Africa
I heard a British military band play Sarie Marais (sP)? and learned it’s origin. Commenters were surprised they would play it as it is an Africaan’s song but they also played a Russian March. It was a RUclips video of Marching to Retreat and the Queen and Prince Philip were there.
There is a beautiful pipe tune called El Alamein written by the pipe major who served there. You should give that a listen.....goosebumps are guaranteed.
I was born and have lived in New Zealand for almost 82 years. My father and his family came from East Linton, East Lothian and this where my name came from. I have been to the village on 2 occasions. The first was in 1951 when my parents and I returned and lived in the village for 10 months with my Aunt. WE attended the Tattoo whilst there then. My wife and I visited in 1989 when I again attended the Tattoo. My Scottish heritage is still very strong in my heart and I love the sound of Pipe bands.
Just for your information the railway station at East Linton has been reopened (albeit on a different site) after 60 years. I popped out to see the village - still as beautiful as ever.
A beautiful blend of the bagpipes and drums plaid which is a show of original and typical to the Scottish music, especially for marching and the groups of people play. Wonderful!
MY dad loved the sound of pipes and drums he would sign all the song's that went with it especially hogmanay and new year's day, when relatives came to visit and we had a great Scottish traditional new year, my mum did the Highland fling she got awarded for, sadly Jim Scotland isn't the same anymore I've lived all my life in Scotland, but thankyou for the pipes and drums at least the snp can't stop that. ;:-) 💂❤ x
Jane, what has happened to Scotland in my lifetime has been nothing short of tragic! The almost total loss of all heavy industries and the consignment to the gutter of a n unbelievably highly skilled workforce. All by design in my humble opinion based on much political and industrial research. The SNP are Marxist/Globalist and are no friend of Scotland or its people! Some of the most influential people in my life whilst learning my trade came from Scotland,such passion for the job! Regards from an English man born of Irish parents with family in Perth and Stirling.😊
Seeing the soldiers marching in perfect order made me recall the time I marched in a similar parade at Ft. Gordon, GA shortly after I finished Advanced Infantry Training (1969).
I'm American - with Scotish ancestors in the family line and it doesn't take the Scotish in me to appreciate things like this. My respects and compliments all!
It’s good to see some traditions still hold strong just like the people of scotland we’re kind polite and easy going but just like our accent we maybe a little hard to understand at times but we are very well spoken and honest we say what’s on our minds just like the cold scottish weather our temperament is the same what say might be harsh but that’s just how we are we don’t mean bad by it. hearing the bagpipes soundings around the streets this makes me so proud to be scottish and to live in edinburgh born and raised all the stuff going on around the city the modernisation and development this helps take your mind of it all.
6:56 My goodness, when the Drum Major comes around the corner at 6:56, he could be an image from another century. The closer he gets, the more certain I am that it's 1856--his moustache is perfect!
The Scottish Royal Regiment, infantry band, and pipers dress uniforms and regalia are my favorite military dress uniform across the globe hands down. The pipes are just an added bonus. 😁
Thanks for sharing this great video! My grandfather, long passed, was born in Edinburgh (1890), seeing this makes me want to put Edinburgh on "bucket list"!!!!!!
Edinburgh is on my *bucket list*too. Was hoping to go this year but my oldest granddaughter is getting married in the West Coast I live in the East Coast so the trip for her wedding is taking care of my travel budget for this year. I be in Scotland next May.
Born and raised in Canada to Scotish parents. My farther, his farther and his 3 brothers served proudly with the Seaforth Highlanders during the first world war, and he was a member of the Veterans Guard during the second world war. So proud!!
It stirs the cockles in my heart.....and I am 1/8 Scottish living in Christchurch New Zealand... but my favorite NZ City is Dunedin where my Scotty ancestors moved to in 1863. I Love the Bag pipes!
My earliest memory was in 1971 and the soldiers spatz put the fear into me there legs looked wooden and robotic and I was scared and greetin my eyes 👀 out and my dad picked me up but I grew to love them and felt very proud 💖 ♥
Hang with it! I started leaning at age 64, now 69. To become a piper is something special and to wear with pride. I'm in the US, but of Scottish ancestry, and piping is my purest joy.
Such a powerful primal sound, goosebumps and emotion!!!...............Also, very pleased to see the Original 1970's General Zod as band leader - fantastic look!
Awesome to hear the music, to see the men in the uniforms, the beautiful buildings, and the roads. I think it is very nice that everyone looks to be enjoying themselves. This is a virtual visit to my ancestors homeland. My youngest son has been to Scotland and actually loved it there. This is before he found out we have ancestors who left about 1840 and sooner. Thank you cousins for the video.
when i sew videos like this it makes me so proud to be scottish even tho i live in manchester came here when a was 11 with my mum dad and sister but a was born in stirling and lived in denny
I am an American, and while I have no idea of your birth location, it matters not to me, because I think, and hope that I understand what you are feeling.
Uma festa, com o público a responder, dando valor ao que não se na comunicação social. Desfile honroso e bem executado, bonito. Parabéns, obrigado Portugal
That's some excellent marching precision and pageantry! I get the feeling this is not the first 'rodeo' these units have been in! (I love the tartan weaves & color - it makes my eyes feel good!)
Genetics prove the goose bumps and chills to the bone, when you hear and see this, and all of a sudden you are ready for battle and fearless, at least my father's side of Finn bloodline goes way back warrior.
If you're a true scotsman then the pipes and drums will give you a lump in the back of your throat and a tear to your eye and the proudness of being a true scotsman
Amazing Grace weakens my knees.
Даже если ты не природный шотландец ❤😊!
even if you're not.
Well I'm not,and I do!!!!!!!!!
Я испытываю те же чувства, тот же отклик в душе от этого марша, хотя родилась и воспитывалась в России. И не могу сдержать слёз. Привет и наилучшие пожелания вам!
Born and reared in Edinburgh have lived in Texas for 57 years. Seeing the Pipe Bands stirs my very soul. You can take the Scot out of Scotland but you can never take Scotland out of the Scot
THATS FOR SURE
aye yur right , am in London but homesick for the auld country .
Im German and Scotch Irish and I would rather live in Europe than the mixed up USA
I love it. I have always loved the sound of the pipes and knew as a McClain, I was Scottish. That was until a year ago. Now I know almost all of my ancestors are Scottish: Browns, Campbells, Stuarts, Macleans, Andersons, Shaws, Lanes, Macinnes, Fletchers and more.
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My Grandfather was a Pipe Major in the Black Watch. It is both bitter and sweet for me as a Scotsman. It will always be a great spectacle.....in a time of peace.
My brother did Black Watch Militia in Nova Scotia, Canada. They would get taught history and stories about their name sakes. My daughter is in the Lorne Scots cadet corp now. They do the same for them as well. Your grand dad is always remembered through the history they pass down ❤.
As an American, I consider the British, Scottish, and Irish, my cousins.
I am proud to have those who serve under the Union Jack as our allies.
In my eyes, if you came from this Island, you're British. I could move anywhere in the world, but me and my descendents would always be British. It's our blood. We've been here thousands of years, a few hundred years on holiday abroad won't change that 😉
@@matthewbowen8556I’m a Scotsman nothing else. 🏴🏴
Combination of tears and chills. Love this sound. Bless all of them. Stay safe. Thank you for your service. From US.
I agree. Chills and tears. My father loved bagpipes and played albums of them. I cry when I hear the sound now.
So welcome Sharon. God bless you and yours.
Many Blessings to all love the bagpipes very Majestic
all tears for me lol
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I love the Scottish very much. A very proud country with a great history. I am very proud to be associated with these great soldiers. Together we truly make this island great. As an English civilian, I give my love to Scotland.
You hear pipes and drums once and you fall immidiately in love . Wow!
so agree.
And the sound of the drums echoing in the streets
Soichiro Honda, who founded Honda motors, once said, "The value of life can be measured by how many times your soul has been deeply stirred". Whenever I hear the pipes, the value of my life goes way, way up. And I'm not even a Scotsman.
I agree. My father loved them and had albums so I grew up loving and respecting bagpipes plus he had deep admiration for British military and its history. I cry at parades and when I hear bagpipes.
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Ti capisco anch'io nn sono scozzese ma questi suoni sono meravigliosi. Amo la Scozia spero che un giorno posso vedere dal vivo tutto questo.
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Best sight in the world, magnificent, no other country in the world could even come close, the pipes and drums and the soldiers marching behind so smart in their kilts, takes your breath away, Scotland forever. 🏴🏴🏴👍🏻🏴
Who was in the car at first I thought it was the Queen with all the troops front n back. Nope not the queen but who anybody know
unfortunately the "British Government" has disbanded most of the Scottish Regiments who served them so well over the centuries. We are no longer of use....
@@susanlittlejohn8054 Never, ever say that that the magnificent Scots are of no use!! You are respected, admired, loved and revered all over this globe!! I know that I love all of you with all my heart and soul…and may God in his infinite wisdom bless and protect you forevermore! Salutes from the USA!! ✨🇺🇸 ✨❤️✨🏴 ✨
@@susanlittlejohn8054 sad but true, was up in the tattoo with my father last night.( Cowgate head man) he remembers the tattoos of old and his uncles in the disbanded Cameron highlanders performing their. One was the lone piper in the castle many years ago. He still loves and appreciates the boys left though. I watched him last night with a tear in my eye...he's so proud yet yearns for the past glory of the disbanded units💔 🏴❤
@@susanlittlejohn8054
Good Grief. Tell me that's not true. You mean Scots are back to playing outlawed tunes on outlawed pipes??? NO !!!!!
I was born in Edinburgh and heard the pipes everyday. Today, 78 years later, the sound of massed pipes still stirs my soul. . There is nothing like the sound of massed pipes, the magnificent pipers, the uniforms, the colours. I guess you can't take Scotland out of the Scot.
😱 May God help you!
78 years exiled in the wilderness! What did you do to deserve that? 78 days in Texas would be too much for me.
All is forgiven!
Come ye back home to Edinburgh, lad. 🏴
@@theon9575One would posit that he looked around and decided he needn't be ruled over anymore by England. It's conceivable that he decided that he needn't return to be ruled over by Indians and Islam.
@@junit483 ...mmm 🤔 well, I guess it's conceivable. You have conceived it.
But I didn't see anything in his Comment suggesting he is so dumb prejudiced or blind to reality as all that! Haha,, . 😂
and please don't forget the Drummers!!!
of course not you can take a scot out of scotland but not take the scot out of them lol
Born in Edinburgh lived in Hawick until 7 came to australia been here 65 years just back from 6 weeks back "home". Wonderful!!
I was born in Zimbabwe My father was born in Glasgow. When I hear this music it stirs something inside me. My dad used to play it a lot. I love to hear it. He has sinced passed away.
I feal like a scotts when i Listen pipes and drums. A lot of tears and goosebumps come over me.
As first generation Australian, my father a scotsman from a few generations of George Phillips and the family from, Kirkcaldy. I am so proud of my Heritage and always will be.
I absolutely love it ! Wish I was there !
I live this music! So regal and stirring! It gives me chills and tears!!
That's my home town.
Truly sends chills down your spine. My Grandfather served with the Black Watch in WW1 very proud 👏
For some reason, I have an strong connection to WWI ... I have no idea unless there there is a real time warp, and I was there. ??? Yeah nutz, I know
Most people overlook the past and take life today for granted. Huge respect to your Grandfather.
Respect to your grandfather my son in law tragically died in his street they got a piper to travel to scotland for his funeral.he was so kind he had a photo with my grandchildren to console them ages 5 10 and 15.he also went to funeral parlour with my daughter on the morning and placed a small black watch dagger on my son in laws kilt he was only 32.he played flowers of scotland and never left until craig mitchell was placed in ground.my son in law would have been so proud as couldnt get his wish for his wedding but sadly at his funeral.this piper traveled 8 hours to southampton from glen rothas. I still dont know meaning of the dagger but it definatly calmed my 5 year old grandaughter all 3 wore kilts to honour thier daddy at 32 a friek accident took him to young.someone else covered his body outline in road with thistles dont know to this day who unless piper brought them that was 12 years ago god bless scotts
@@jeanettereynolds3151 very beautiful tribute respect to all and God's blessings.
And proud you should be !
The pipes are like a shot of Adrenalin the drums are the heartbeat it stirs my soul.
So well said!
Yup
Never lose it!
This is caledonian pure !
PERFECTION
A New Zealander here, descended from Clan Kerr. The bagpipes have stirred my soul since childhood...as they do so many of us. 💞
They look so smart, well trained and the music gives me goosebumps, nothing like the bagpipes, gorgeous and beautiful sound. Keep playing, lads.
Yes, and the snare drums are so crisp and strong, they accentuate the pipes.
I love the skirl of the pipes of the Scottish military bands when they play and parade so magnificently but all that regalia, including the headdresses must be so heavy. Highest regards from a proud member of the Anderson Clan across the Pond! Hoorah!!
Mstrdiver -- US Army 1973 to 1995
This is the British Military. Altho they are musicians, they are soldiers first. Many of whom have fought many battles. They are second to none.
@@jimmywilson8092 They are Scottish soldiers first.
@@Bob_Adkins I made
The swagger the confidence, the places we send them - thank you.
Great parade, very merry people.//
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Simply beautiful!
Much love and respect to the great people of Scotland!
A Brazilian-American.
My deep admiration to the pipers. Greetings from Argentina. Long life and prosperity to Scotland !!!
I don't have a kilt..... I'd be arrested
I'm not a scot but I love the sound of bagpipes
Hello Argentina! Thanks!
Gracia, viva Argentina y Escocia.
Such a rich deep history in the UK. As an American, I can appreciate that. The pride of nation thousands of years in the making.
My father was fiercely proud of our Scottish ancestry & hd a deep love of the pipes...he passed that love down to me. At age 64 I undertook learning to play, and 5 years later it's coming together nicely. I love every aspect of piping, and as a midwestern American, I'm a true rarity.
Here's to you Richard. It is in the blood.
GOOD LUCK TO YOU SIR FROM BONNIE SCOTLAND....
Good on you my man..greetings from Gods Country.
@@james6901 From Everywhere then bless ;)
From the line of Taillur dubh natuaighe by blood I understand
My dad would have loved this, he was born in the East end of London, yet, always knew he was part jock. We found out we came from the McLaren's as he neared his death he wanted certain things. He was piped in something I will never forget, we grew up with Pipes and drums on a Sunday, we hated it as kids, now, it reminds me of my Father, a man who found his way in in life, he could wear the kilt of the McLarens, he did so with pride.
It has been my honor to have, over the years, transported the pipes and drums of various fire departments.
Even in the modern day it’s so good to see pipes and drums still going. May the pipes and drums live on now and forever!
Personally I think it’s the best uniform & regiment in the British army. A lot of history with a class of its own.
Born in Australia 🇦🇺 but my spirit is filled with the pipes and drums of Scotland. How Bonnie is that..
Can see my big brother at 4:07. I’m so proud of him ❤️
Ober 200 years ago my ancestors came from Scottland to Germany but the scottish blood is still in my vains ... this is glorious and makes me shiver... Bless Scottland
Thank you! My father loved bagpipes so of course I do as well. He served US in the Bastogne. He had great reverence for British military and history. We are Americans. Thank you for this. I cry now when I hear bagpipes
The 51st Highland Division from Scotland supported the Americans at the Battle of the Bulge
@@johnhutchison2268 thank you so much for posting. My son asks why I won’t watch “band of brothers” which is a recreation of that horror. I just cannot imagine my father as a young man facing unimaginable horrors in freezing temps
This pipe music makes people merry and proud and gives courage to soldiers before the fight. Bagpipes are the secret weapon of Scotland.
Nope Whisky or Rum is as that the Night B4 what Unites us Before or after the Battle - that's Not including being sent as a "Contractor/Mercenary" to help
@@CaptainSeaCelt nah , it has to be in there to come out....whiskey or rum only helps it o its way...Faugh A Ballagh
De todas las naciones celtas,saludos desde la irreductible Asturias,madre de esta cultura
My husband ancestors are from this part of Scotland name Harrison great grandparents came to Canada 🇨🇦 these are his roots he loves this it’s beautiful cheers from Canada 🇨🇦❤️👍
You can't beat the sound of the bag pipes and drums playing together its pure heaven
Bagpipe music live
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It's so beautiful there. The architecture is unreal. I'm of Irish decent and the pipes give me the chills too. Love them all together. Such a powerful sound.
Hearing this wonderful music makes me wish i was there.
I am Canadian, but have Scottish, (Highlander), Ojibway, and English in my bloodline. When I hear the pipes AND the drums, my heart beats faster. I long to go to Scotland...to where my Highland ancestors come from, and to just breathe in the air there, among the Moors❣🇨🇦🙏🏼💟🇲🇰💖❤️🎵💎☮
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This is so beautiful, this is pure music.
My father-in-law was a Scott and in WW2 he was in battle at El Alemein, N Africa.
He introduced this beautiful music to me. From S Africa
I heard a British military band play Sarie Marais (sP)? and learned it’s origin. Commenters were surprised they would play it as it is an Africaan’s song but they also played a Russian March. It was a RUclips video of Marching to Retreat and the Queen and Prince Philip were there.
There is a beautiful pipe tune called El Alamein written by the pipe major who served there. You should give that a listen.....goosebumps are guaranteed.
@@aceiq thanks very much for the info I'll check on it.
Much appreciated and God bless you
I was born and have lived in New Zealand for almost 82 years. My father and his family came from East Linton, East Lothian and this where my name came from. I have been to the village on 2 occasions. The first was in 1951 when my parents and I returned and lived in the village for 10 months with my Aunt.
WE attended the Tattoo whilst there then. My wife and I visited in 1989 when I again attended the Tattoo.
My Scottish heritage is still very strong in my heart and I love the sound of Pipe bands.
Just for your information the railway station at East Linton has been reopened (albeit on a different site) after 60 years. I popped out to see the village - still as beautiful as ever.
A beautiful blend of the bagpipes and drums plaid which is a show of original and typical to the Scottish music, especially for marching and the groups of people play. Wonderful!
And here's to the pipers and drummers . Here's to all Scotland . Long live the Scotland spirit , and all that comes with it.
Impressive. The sound of well played bagpipes is one of a kind. It makes you want to continue to hear that harmonious sound endlessly.
Simply magnificent! Kudos from across the pond from an American who’s 75% Celtic/English and LOVES the pipes!❤️🇺🇸🇬🇧🏴🇮🇪🏴
Amen brother...
If I were a soldier going off to war, I would want to march off to the music of the bagpipe
MY dad loved the sound of pipes and drums he would sign all the song's that went with it especially hogmanay and new year's day, when relatives came to visit and we had a great Scottish traditional new year, my mum did the Highland fling she got awarded for, sadly Jim Scotland isn't the same anymore I've lived all my life in Scotland, but thankyou for the pipes and drums at least the snp can't stop that. ;:-) 💂❤ x
Jane, what has happened to Scotland in my lifetime has been nothing short of tragic!
The almost total loss of all heavy industries and the consignment to the gutter of a n unbelievably highly skilled workforce.
All by design in my humble opinion based on much political and industrial research.
The SNP are Marxist/Globalist and are no friend of Scotland or its people!
Some of the most influential people in my life whilst learning my trade came from Scotland,such passion for the job!
Regards from an English man born of Irish parents with family in Perth and Stirling.😊
Thank you from Colorado USA. The world would never be the same without the pipes.
I've been to Colorado! Done Pikes Peak twice when staying at Colorado Springs! Thanks for your kind comments.
From Colorado too.tjje pipes and drums escalate and bring courage across the Rockies!!
The pipes take your soul by the hand & the drums make sure your body doesn't get left behind.
Seeing the soldiers marching in perfect order made me recall the time I marched in a similar parade at Ft. Gordon, GA shortly after I finished Advanced Infantry Training (1969).
I'm American - with Scotish ancestors in the family line and it doesn't take the Scotish in me to appreciate things like this. My respects and compliments all!
Love it , my brother is a piper of CS pipes and drums of Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬❤❤❤
Scots soldiers are one of the best fighting forces in the world our troops will never back down
So nice to see a unit with both marching band instruments blended with pipe and drums. Especially with the Pony Major in the unit!
It’s good to see some traditions still hold strong just like the people of scotland we’re kind polite and easy going but just like our accent we maybe a little hard to understand at times but we are very well spoken and honest we say what’s on our minds just like the cold scottish weather our temperament is the same what say might be harsh but that’s just how we are we don’t mean bad by it. hearing the bagpipes soundings around the streets this makes me so proud to be scottish and to live in edinburgh born and raised all the stuff going on around the city the modernisation and development this helps take your mind of it all.
People forget that this is not just show. These are battle ready soldiers.
When u hear the pipes you know that help or big trouble is coming...
Yeah damn right...and a great sense of humour!
6:56 My goodness, when the Drum Major comes around the corner at 6:56, he could be an image from another century. The closer he gets, the more certain I am that it's 1856--his moustache is perfect!
The Scottish Royal Regiment, infantry band, and pipers dress uniforms and regalia are my favorite military dress uniform across the globe hands down. The pipes are just an added bonus. 😁
Nice to see the Royal Navy marching down the Royal Mile. From the looks of things they even brought their own group!!!!!
They March proud ! They hold their heads high and are proud of who they are ! God bless them and their country
Love bagpipes. I have Native American in me and love to go to Pow Wows. Something hypnotic about bagpipes and drumming.
I am proud to be part Scottish, my father was a Scot, and was in the royal Air force I loved him dearly 🙏❤
Hearing pipes warms my heart!! Seeing the parades doubles it!! Love from a Scots-Irish Southern boy from Alabama!!
Greetings to you from a Kansas Scotsman! 🇺🇸⚔🏴
best wishes from SCOTLAND
Amen from another Scots Irish from alabama.
Best regards to you from England, second generation Irish.
Thanks for sharing this great video! My grandfather, long passed, was born in Edinburgh (1890), seeing this makes me want to put Edinburgh on "bucket list"!!!!!!
Edinburgh is on my *bucket list*too. Was hoping to go this year but my oldest granddaughter is getting married in the West Coast I live in the East Coast so the trip for her wedding is taking care of my travel budget for this year. I be in Scotland next May.
Born and raised in Canada to Scotish parents. My farther, his farther and his 3 brothers served proudly with the Seaforth Highlanders during the first world war, and he was a member of the Veterans Guard during the second world war. So proud!!
The sound of the bagpipes is wonderful. A great march. Greetings from Argentina.
Saw he pipes n drums when I Scotland and England just before O went to Vietnam in 1974 have me strength.
These lads harmonize in the most lovely way. Thank you.
I am of Scottish heritage & this gives me cold chills, a sense of pride, & love for the pipes.
I absolutely adore hearing harmonies in the bagpipe music!! ✨❤️✨
5:40 Band quiet and eyes left for the War Memorial, in case anyone wonders.
As it should be. Anyone who disrespects our war memorials needs to GTFO of our country.
Awesome...thanks for that...I wouldn't have appreciated that fact.
Thank you.
Love this. Thank you from an American whose ancestors came from Scotland.🇺🇸🏴
Sorry, but have the wrong flag 🏴 not 🏴
It stirs the cockles in my heart.....and I am 1/8 Scottish living in Christchurch New Zealand... but my favorite NZ City is Dunedin where my Scotty ancestors moved to in 1863. I Love the Bag pipes!
My earliest memory was in 1971 and the soldiers spatz put the fear into me there legs looked wooden and robotic and I was scared and greetin my eyes 👀 out and my dad picked me up but I grew to love them and felt very proud 💖 ♥
Oh! how very beautiful and wonderful the costumes are very very attractive, the marching so majestic!
Love the bagpipes especially when my old regiment is marching behind them.
Campbeltown Loch....still one of my all-time favourites.
There's nothing quite like marching behind a pipe band, but that was a long time ago. On the plus side I'm learning the chanter :)
Hang with it! I started leaning at age 64, now 69. To become a piper is something special and to wear with pride. I'm in the US, but of Scottish ancestry, and piping is my purest joy.
Such a powerful primal sound, goosebumps and emotion!!!...............Also, very pleased to see the Original 1970's General Zod as band leader - fantastic look!
Damn, that is impressive. If ever something was designed to send shivers up and down the spine, this is it.
Awesome to hear the music, to see the men in the uniforms, the beautiful buildings, and the roads. I think it is very nice that everyone looks to be enjoying themselves. This is a virtual visit to my ancestors homeland. My youngest son has been to Scotland and actually loved it there. This is before he found out we have ancestors who left about 1840 and sooner. Thank you cousins for the video.
It's in your blood.
@@kevinadamson5768 It is isn’t? Thank you!
when i sew videos like this it makes me so proud to be scottish even tho i live in manchester came here when a was 11 with my mum dad and sister but a was born in stirling and lived in denny
I am an American, and while I have no idea of your birth location, it matters not to me, because I think, and hope that I understand what you are feeling.
@@29Fiorello hello dorothy lee thankyou for your nice comment.👌❤
@@johnedington6083 are yea being wide john 😃😃😃
I'm not Scottish, but those pipes and drums are magnificent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just listen to those pipes, those drums. Just look at that 'stroll'. Confidence, strength, pride. No one beats a Scotsman !
New here, Diane from Michigan, I love this , speaks to my soul, makes me love Scotland, which I've never seen until now!🥰
I agree love prosperity and peace to all of Scotland I do love the Scots
TKS Jim...I watch this a lot. Great that you always show the soldiers marching as I| enjoy that along with the band.
Просто я улетаю от оркестра волынщиков !!! Особенный колорит и шарм Шотландцев ! Браво музыкантам и всем военнослужащим !!!
Uma festa, com o público a responder, dando valor ao que não se na comunicação social. Desfile honroso e bem executado, bonito. Parabéns, obrigado Portugal
I'm not a Scot . I'm Welsh and the pipes the pipes are calling 🇺🇸🏴
🇺🇸?
Aye
That's because you are a celt at heart Merle 👍🏴
@@geraldgallagher825 I am a Celt but I am English :)
@@johnedington6083 I am proud of being English! I am actually one of the only people in my area who calls himself English.
Outstanding. My Dads family came to America from Wick in the 30s.
Many thanks to whom filmed that marvellous event ! 👍😀
What honor to be able to
Watch this video of these
Corgeous & dedicated young men. God bless.LOL. Texas USA 🇺🇸
Just love hearing all this well done to everyone .Thank you. 👍❤❤❤
MASSIVE shout out to the cameraman! Awesome work getting such incredible footage, almost like being there.
@@deMc-ud4tp You clearly didn't notice the tiny cobbled streets and all of the crowds in the way! If you can do a better job, good luck!
I feel very proud watching a pipes band,the best.
That's some excellent marching precision and pageantry! I get the feeling this is not the first 'rodeo' these units have been in!
(I love the tartan weaves & color - it makes my eyes feel good!)
Guys, you are amazing ! Pride of Schottland !
Genetics prove the goose bumps and chills to the bone, when you hear and see this, and all of a sudden you are ready for battle and fearless, at least my father's side of Finn bloodline goes way back warrior.
my family has been gone since 1860, i still feel it!
They are amazing, such perfect marching.