Yes! The Scots were for a long time allied with the French against the English! Even a couple of clans were originally French, specifically Fraser and Montgomery.
It is indeed Òran An t-Saighdeir - bear in mind that Griogair has a very odd accent/dialect (he says he's the last person to speak the dialect of Earra-Ghàidheal (Argyll).
I just understood "Dùn Eidean" (Edinburgh) and I think I heard "taigh-osda"? (hotel)
Loving this !! beautiful and stirring 🤩
he looks stoned not drunk, even cooler it thats true!
@@martinlaird4738 Huh? Why?
@@martinlaird4738 I doubt that he's stoned.
Reminds me of French Canadian Traditionnal chants! You can definately hear the influences!
Yes, there are waulking songs used for work in Canada. I'm sure there's cultural overlap. Love, love Canadien music.
Annik Aubin🤣
Yes! The Scots were for a long time allied with the French against the English! Even a couple of clans were originally French, specifically Fraser and Montgomery.
I wish I could find the words to this waulking song.
Brad S it isn't the same version Griogair sings but its the closest I have found.
www.celticlyricscorner.net/graham/oran.htm
It is indeed Òran An t-Saighdeir - bear in mind that Griogair has a very odd accent/dialect (he says he's the last person to speak the dialect of Earra-Ghàidheal (Argyll).
Sgoinneil! (Brilliant!)
Whaaaa, awesome....Love it.... greetings from Germany.
Galanta
SING MY BROTHERS...SING ON FOREVER...THE SCOTTISH PEOPLE
Math fhein