I fucking love being Scottish man. Fucking Love it. Who else in the world celebrates like us??? Win, lose or draw. We always win. No matter what. Love ye aw. 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
At nearly 90 I rejoice in the sounds of Scotland which have comforted me all my life. The songs my granny and my father sang and the wonderful piobaireach are food for the soul.
After hearing this, I'm missing Scotland already, the tears are streaming down my face, and I would be absolutely inconsolable but for the fact that I never left Scotland in the first place, and these songs are among the reason why. I love it here. My dad in particular gave us these songs that never left us. It would break my heart to leave Scotland, and I have never had any wish to ever leave this beautiful country and its beautiful people. Aye, I'm Scottish, not 'british'. I was Scottish yesterday, I am today, I will be tomorrow, and for every other day, for all eternity.
my granny came from the isle of skye iknow iwill be banned BUT WILL SOME ONE .PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE shoot the cranky [[ sturgen ]] yea i am in irelland and SICK of ireland claming ...scottish songs as irish omg ... .remember the POTATOE FAMINE//////////no other country suffered as much///YES THEY DID/// THEY STOPPED MOANING ABOUT IT YEARS AGO AND GOT ON WITH LIFE/// by the way i .am irish [[ northern ]]
I support older adults with complex needs such as dementia. The joy this music brings them is unbelievable. They remember the words and sing a long. The smile on their faces is something else.
Just as some of the others your songs brought tears to my eyes, and joy in my heart. I visited Scotland in 1998 with my sister Candy who had just recovered from her last Chemo Therapy treating her breast cancer. While we were there we heard many of these songs and visited many of the sites worthy of the songs titles. We loved it there and were sad to leave. We would often share the music on the phone as we did not live in the same place and recall our trip to your beautiful Scotland and lovely people. Today I happened on this music and thought of my Sister who lost her battle with cancer which came back with a vengeance just a short while after our visit. Scotland and the music of Scotland will always hold a very special place in my heart.
I spent many years with my gran in Scotland where I was born. Been in the states since 1962 and was last home in 1997 through 1998. Now at 81 i have been going through a long homesick spell and these old songs bring me back to those days singing with gran and grandad!! And on New years they came with me to the St Margarets Ballroom to see the New Year in then go First Footing on the way home!! Oh my goodness those were the days!! I'm away tae hae a wee greet..............
I went to Canada in 1956. I heard a Scots sing-a-long in 1963 & that told me I was missing Scotland. Never regretted it a moment since I came home. I joined a Scottish dance band. I am 93 now but still love to hand drum whilst listening to the guide old music I loved. I hope you are still listening to it where you are, From Scotia I send you best wishes🥰😍🤩 ruclips.net/user/sgaming/emoji/7ff574f2/emoji_u1f60d.png
@@sandylaird8029 You could have moved to Nova Scotia where the Scots traditions run deeper than those that live in Scotland. I reckon there are no substitutes for Home Sweet Home. Glad you made it back to your Bonnie Home of Scotland!
I've just put that back to the start and all I can say is "ha. That's fucking class. Haha. Love it" 🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏👏👏 Should I feel old???? Am a 33yo raver and still love it. Real music is real music regardless of genre, era or popularity. Expression of one's self through the art of music shines through no matter what.
So beautiful remembering my Grandparents and wonderful holidays with them where they lived by Loch Lomond ...I miss theScottish people so much...I’ve lived in England for 50 years since I was 7 years old ...I’d really like to go home now please ❤️☘️💎🌈🦋
Richard19551 Awe Thankyou...no not been able to get up for ten yrs since went up for my Dads funeral, I’ve had two accidents two illnesses and 7 operations over the last ten years so not been able to travel...but fingers crossed...hopefully out of the woods now 😊 Oh I’d be in my element if I could visit preferably move back up tae Scotland. thanks salt of the earth people you are 💎🌈🦋
I remembered as a child, my father singing most of these songs beautifully. We aren't Scottish but were brought up in a manner so that we could always appreciate, learn and admire good things in the world. As a young adult and an adult I have visited these enchanting highland parts of the island several times and enjoyed listening to in local pubs and singing some of these songs with my friends over there.
When I visit my cousin Mary in a nursing home in Perth WA she always sings along to these old songs. Mary has Alzheimers can't remember a lot BUT these songs she sings along to & taps her feet.
My Nanna Bessie emmigrated from Dundee to farm in Taranaki, New Zealand in the 1920's. She was a young woman at that time and came by herself, so brave and adventurous. She brought her two most treasured possessions - a treadle sewing machine and a wind-up gramophone with a stack of records. The music helped keep her in touch with her homeland. I spent my childhood in the 1960's listening to many of these songs on her records. Now they bring back wonderful memories.
My cousins are from Taranaki, they are Irish/Maori. My uncle was a merchant seaman in WW2 and he met a Maori woman fell in love and stayed in New Zealand never returned to Kinsale. So proud of my Maori cousins.
A nice post. I left Dundee in 1974 and the UK in 1978. However I never lost my love of Scottish music. Carl's SINGALONG PARTY is one I've played many times and I still remember the lyrics of most of the songs. Of course born on 1946 I was brought up in steam radio, PRE-TV days ans Scottish music s still a prominent part of the entertainment scene. I have kept a property in Broughty Ferry, Dundee over the years, and return every year to visit the town of my young years.
Although Irish, my father used to sing Scottish songs like these - as well as Irish songs. That was in the Fifties and there was a Scottish radio singer - and those where my dad got those songs. Great!
This is my go to when, during this Pandemic, I am sick of Trump, News and the people who don't wear a mask. Takes me back to Bonnie Scotland and makes me happy, this beautiful music. Thing is too I actually remember all the songs, not bad for someone who will be 75 on Monday. Songs of my country, what could be better. God Bless and Thank you from Ontario, Canada, previously from Hamilton, Lanarkshire who are now on lockdown .
I agree with you, and even after a month since that terrible man has been out of the White House, we're still hearing about it, and I don't even watch television! Bloody hell and bugger all! As someone who has Scottish ancestry but who has yet to visit Bonnie Scotland, aye; to BONNIE SCOTLAND! :-D
Aw the best hen fae Airdrie Lanarkshire Scotland... I went tae Burnbank college in Hamilton serving my trade baker.. Ahm 75 on Sunday! Gettin auld ! 🏴🏴🏴
why on earth would you wear a face nappy they will kill you more quickly than any so called virus,,,,,, reasearch PLEASE/// I TOO AM 75 AND HAVE NEVER WORN A FACE NAPPY NOR STOOD 6 FEET AWAY NOR SO CALLED SANITISED MY HANDS IT IS ALL A LOAD OF CRAP I THOUGHT A SCOT WOULD HAVE MORE DISCERNMENT THRO. YOUR TV IN THE BIN AND LEARN TO THINK FOR YOUR SELF,,,DISGUSTED..THE LADS WHO DIED AT CULLODEN .WOULD DISOWN YOU///SO DO I .
So many memories with this. I remember sitting in the back of my dad car listening to this music. He was a proud Scottish man. He died in 1989 but i still feel he is with me with this beautiful Scottish music. Brings a tear to my eye
My mam and dad played these songs when I was a child growing up in South Shields ,they were both born on the Shetland Isles and had lived in South Shields since the 1934 but the Shetland Isles was always home to them ,I'm listening to these lovely songs with tears streaming down my cheeks 💖.
Most shetlanders don’t class themselves as scottish? They still celebrate biking tradition but dont really here anything regarding being scottish? If im wrong please correct me
my paternal grandma is a Johnston from Glasgow she will be 92 in November, she has always played me and sang me Scottish songs since I was little, unfortunately we found out 2 months ago she has pancreatic cancer, and is too old for treatment or surgery, so these songs have even more meaning now, and I play them for her now
My grandad George was really good friends with these gentlemen. Sadly my grandad passed away a few years ago. But it is a pleasure to reminisce good time by listening to these songs :)
I wish that i had that record i would play it often and sing along with it I have lot,s of SCOTtISH music but not this one can you tell.l miss my homeland
What better could you get when you are an auld man by yourself in self isolation than listening this great record by Carl Wilson. This at least will keep the auld feet and legs supple wie aw the tappin I am daeing.
@@caroleyre9144 We left Scotland when I was young I grew up listening to the Alexander Brothers, Jimmy Shand, and also Irish groups The Irish Rovers and the Dubliners. There is something about the music, the haunting and violent history from which we get such sad songs, and then there is the joy t5hat just explodes from many songs. I am proud to be a Scot and no one can take that away.
Still tapping away, the pandemic is still around, but I've had my jags. Alas the 2 1/2 years stuck in the house has made my 90 odd year legs lose their usual gait, so it is no more sightseeing with my free bus pass, but I still have my computer & lots of life in me yet to keep whistling to the auld tunes.
Je suis français mais mon coeur est écossais. Neuf fois l'Écosse à inchree que de souvenirs je suis un mercenaire de Marie Stuart de Bruce de William Wallace j'aime l'Écosse elle me manque by by
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i am mix of Irish and Scottish,Hungarian,Sweetish,Italian,British,America,Half Cartoon and Half Human,Disney with Warner Brothers Wizard Magic and Anime.
Please can somebody help me? I am looking for a song,but don't know the artist. The lyrics i remember are: Oh i can hear it now the rollin of the thunder I sat on my bike Tales of elves and fairy's Thank you😊
@Craig Robertson go to a ceilidh than you will here these songs or to a Scotland game that does entertainment before the game non of these songs have any loyalists connections and if your local orange lodge plays them then fine cause probably they are all Scottish
Craig Robertson Well some of us don’t care about loyalist or unionist thatscaused enough trouble...I just wanted to reminisce of happy times with my Grandparents and all my family before I had to leave Scotland when asmall child. What is your problem man 🤷♀️SMH
That energy drink is still around, I hadn't heard of it since the PS2 game Run Like Hell advertised it in it's instruction book with the slogan "grab your Bawls and Run Like Hell"?
Christ thường E.njoy tiếng nhạc từ Thiên Nhiên (Chim chóc, nước chảy.. ) và dễ bị đau bụng đi ngoài ^^ Người thường tranh thủ việc trước khi ngủ. Ngủ sớm và cũng thức sớm đều đặn 💙❤
@@LewisMcS England is not the same as the UK! : D England is part of the UK just like Scotland! Learn you more and just then argue, mate! You are just a silly english, sorry! :)
@@scotlandedinburgh6810 whit. I am Scottish LMAO I said and I quote "Thats just England but in Scotland LMAO" I didn't say that England was the UK I didn't even hint at it I have NO idea where you got that from...
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My 93 year old ma with dementia has come alive this morning with these songs and she recalled some of the lyrics a great memory.
Hi try organic nutritional yeast for your mum with dementia,has improved my 86 year old mother in law's memory,magic stuff.
That’s awesome ❤️
Music is a wonderful kind of therapy for people with dementia. 🙏🏴❤️
Are some of them in Gaelic? Even in English I like the letter "r".
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I fucking love being Scottish man. Fucking Love it. Who else in the world celebrates like us??? Win, lose or draw. We always win. No matter what. Love ye aw. 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
TE SCOTLAND!
At nearly 90 I rejoice in the sounds of Scotland which have comforted me all my life. The songs my granny and my father sang and the wonderful piobaireach are food for the soul.
Me too!
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After hearing this, I'm missing Scotland already, the tears are streaming down my face, and I would be absolutely inconsolable but for the fact that I never left Scotland in the first place, and these songs are among the reason why. I love it here. My dad in particular gave us these songs that never left us. It would break my heart to leave Scotland, and I have never had any wish to ever leave this beautiful country and its beautiful people. Aye, I'm Scottish, not 'british'.
I was Scottish yesterday, I am today, I will be tomorrow, and for every other day, for all eternity.
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my granny came from the isle of skye iknow iwill be banned BUT WILL SOME ONE .PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE shoot the cranky [[ sturgen ]] yea i am in irelland and SICK of ireland claming ...scottish songs as irish omg ... .remember the POTATOE FAMINE//////////no other country suffered as much///YES THEY DID/// THEY STOPPED MOANING ABOUT IT YEARS AGO AND GOT ON WITH LIFE/// by the way i .am irish [[ northern ]]
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Scotland is just as British as England.
The British Isles is not just England.
Britain became Great Britain when joined to Scotland!
I support older adults with complex needs such as dementia. The joy this music brings them is unbelievable. They remember the words and sing a long. The smile on their faces is something else.
Thank you, I care for an elder scottish woman (with now dimentia) This music is bringing her joy!! From glasgow of the Mackay clan!!
Your Mackay?
@@ruaraidhgel8721 no not mine... A lovely woman... Loves to dance... And sing along...
Hi try organic nutritional yeast,for dementia helps my mother inlaw.
Scottish music reminds me who i am, love all those songs makes me feel proud.
Just as some of the others your songs brought tears to my eyes, and joy in my heart. I visited Scotland in 1998 with my sister Candy who had just recovered from her last Chemo Therapy treating her breast cancer. While we were there we heard many of these songs and visited many of the sites worthy of the songs titles. We loved it there and were sad to leave. We would often share the music on the phone as we did not live in the same place and recall our trip to your beautiful Scotland and lovely people. Today I happened on this music and thought of my Sister who lost her battle with cancer which came back with a vengeance just a short while after our visit. Scotland and the music of Scotland will always hold a very special place in my heart.
You are British or a britton ! This island was o
I spent many years with my gran in Scotland where I was born. Been in the states since 1962 and was last home in 1997 through 1998. Now at 81 i have been going through a long homesick spell and these old songs bring me back to those days singing with gran and grandad!! And on New years they came with me to the St Margarets Ballroom to see the New Year in then go First Footing on the way home!! Oh my goodness those were the days!! I'm away tae hae a wee greet..............
I went to Canada in 1956. I heard a Scots sing-a-long in 1963 & that told me I was missing Scotland. Never regretted it a moment since I came home. I joined a Scottish dance band. I am 93 now but still love to hand drum whilst listening to the guide old music I loved. I hope you are still listening to it where you are, From Scotia I send you best wishes🥰😍🤩 ruclips.net/user/sgaming/emoji/7ff574f2/emoji_u1f60d.png
@@sandylaird8029 You could have moved to Nova Scotia where the Scots traditions run deeper than those that live in Scotland. I reckon there are no substitutes for Home Sweet Home. Glad you made it back to your Bonnie Home of Scotland!
Dinna greet dear, as my ma would say
😢 now I'm started
Me '62 also,
Imagine that, me down to Australia, you across to the US, at the same time. 6 weeks sailing
I've just put that back to the start and all I can say is "ha. That's fucking class. Haha. Love it" 🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏👏👏
Should I feel old???? Am a 33yo raver and still love it. Real music is real music regardless of genre, era or popularity.
Expression of one's self through the art of music shines through no matter what.
so refreshing to know .noise pullution has not brain washed you// please spread your .knowledge on ,,,musi IS music
Christmas Eve in Tasmania - enjoying my Scottish Music - loud and clear.
So beautiful remembering my Grandparents and wonderful holidays with them where they lived by
Loch Lomond ...I miss theScottish people so much...I’ve lived in England for 50 years since I
was 7 years old ...I’d really like to go home now please ❤️☘️💎🌈🦋
Carol, your plea is so dear! Just book a ticket on the train! :))
Richard19551 Awe Thankyou...no not been able to get up for ten yrs since went up for my Dads funeral,
I’ve had two accidents two illnesses and 7 operations over the last ten years so not been able to travel...but fingers crossed...hopefully out of the woods now 😊
Oh I’d be in my element if I could visit preferably move back up tae Scotland. thanks salt of the earth people you are 💎🌈🦋
Go for it even if it's just for a while bless you
Carol Eyre
I’m just
yes amen///
I remembered as a child, my father singing most of these songs beautifully. We aren't Scottish but were brought up in a manner so that we could always appreciate, learn and admire good things in the world. As a young adult and an adult I have visited these enchanting highland parts of the island several times and enjoyed listening to in local pubs and singing some of these songs with my friends over there.
Love from scotland
When I visit my cousin Mary in a nursing home in Perth WA she always sings along to these old songs. Mary has Alzheimers can't remember a lot BUT these songs she sings along to & taps her feet.
My Nanna Bessie emmigrated from Dundee to farm in Taranaki, New Zealand in the 1920's. She was a young woman at that time and came by herself, so brave and adventurous. She brought her two most treasured possessions - a treadle sewing machine and a wind-up gramophone with a stack of records. The music helped keep her in touch with her homeland. I spent my childhood in the 1960's listening to many of these songs on her records. Now they bring back wonderful memories.
My cousins are from Taranaki, they are Irish/Maori. My uncle was a merchant seaman in WW2 and he met a Maori woman fell in love and stayed in New Zealand never returned to Kinsale. So proud of my Maori cousins.
A nice post. I left Dundee in 1974 and the UK in 1978. However I never lost my love of Scottish music. Carl's SINGALONG PARTY is one I've played many times and I still remember the lyrics of most of the songs. Of course born on 1946 I was brought up in steam radio, PRE-TV days ans Scottish music s still a prominent part of the entertainment scene.
I have kept a property in Broughty Ferry, Dundee over the years, and return every year to visit the town of my young years.
Born and bred ,,Fintry ,Dundee and the changes iv seen in 50 years here are mad,,cant imagine what it looked like in yer Nanna's time here...
Although Irish, my father used to sing Scottish songs like these - as well as Irish songs. That was in the Fifties and there was a Scottish radio singer - and those where my dad got those songs. Great!
This is my go to when, during this Pandemic, I am sick of Trump, News and the people who don't wear a mask. Takes me back to Bonnie Scotland and makes me happy, this beautiful music. Thing is too I actually remember all the songs, not bad for someone who will be 75 on Monday. Songs of my country, what could be better. God Bless and Thank you from Ontario, Canada, previously from Hamilton, Lanarkshire who are now on lockdown
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I agree with you, and even after a month since that terrible man has been out of the White House, we're still hearing about it, and I don't even watch television! Bloody hell and bugger all!
As someone who has Scottish ancestry but who has yet to visit Bonnie Scotland, aye; to BONNIE SCOTLAND! :-D
Aw the best hen fae Airdrie Lanarkshire Scotland...
I went tae Burnbank college in Hamilton serving my trade baker.. Ahm 75 on Sunday! Gettin auld ! 🏴🏴🏴
listening to some music from burnbank living in toronto
why on earth would you wear a face nappy they will kill you more quickly than any so called virus,,,,,, reasearch PLEASE/// I TOO AM 75 AND HAVE NEVER WORN A FACE NAPPY NOR STOOD 6 FEET AWAY NOR SO CALLED SANITISED MY HANDS IT IS ALL A LOAD OF CRAP I THOUGHT A SCOT WOULD HAVE MORE DISCERNMENT THRO. YOUR TV IN THE BIN AND LEARN TO THINK FOR YOUR SELF,,,DISGUSTED..THE LADS WHO DIED AT CULLODEN .WOULD DISOWN YOU///SO DO I .
Very soothing in these turbulent times
Uplifting, at a time, when the news focuses so much, on doom and gloom!
So many memories with this. I remember sitting in the back of my dad car listening to this music. He was a proud Scottish man. He died in 1989 but i still feel he is with me with this beautiful Scottish music. Brings a tear to my eye
My mam and dad played these songs when I was a child growing up in South Shields ,they were both born on the Shetland Isles and had lived in South Shields since the 1934 but the Shetland Isles was always home to them ,I'm listening to these lovely songs with tears streaming down my cheeks 💖.
THINK I LOVE YOU///// i feel sorry for young .one who think noise pollution is .music////.
I have family from shetland
Most shetlanders don’t class themselves as scottish? They still celebrate biking tradition but dont really here anything regarding being scottish? If im wrong please correct me
Remember some of these being sung by the old yins back in the day in Scotland. Listening to this with the children in Poland.
This reminds me of tv at Hogmanay when I was a child, Andy Stewart and Moira
Really enjoy these songs because you can dance to them.
how i wish,,, but too old/// still can watch the scottish fiddle orchestra and .dream ,,,,if you dont know itlook it up you will LOVE it
my paternal grandma is a Johnston from Glasgow she will be 92 in November, she has always played me and sang me Scottish songs since I was little,
unfortunately we found out 2 months ago she has pancreatic cancer, and is too old for treatment or surgery,
so these songs have even more meaning now, and I play them for her now
Those memories will live on forever brother thats what rhat matters. Alba Gu brath 🏴
Im here in ireland and this has brought back so many lovely memories i still love a sing song.brilliant music.
Brought up with this music takes back many memories
My grandad George was really good friends with these gentlemen. Sadly my grandad passed away a few years ago. But it is a pleasure to reminisce good time by listening to these songs :)
Brings back great memories of growing up in Glasgow
Beautiful Old Scottish Songs
aye
I LOVE BEING SCOTTISH
Listening from Peru. Great memories of the homeland.
Greetings from the Johnstone-Sproat (South West Scotland Galloway) descendants in Argentina !
Kknnnmmmmn
More more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more Scottish music
Love from Canada! My 93 year mum has dementia and is loving these songs
I wish that i had that record i would play it often and sing along with it I have lot,s of SCOTtISH music but not this one can you tell.l miss my homeland
What better could you get when you are an auld man by yourself in self isolation than listening this great record by Carl Wilson. This at least will keep the auld feet and legs supple wie aw the tappin I am daeing.
sandy laird
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Ancestry DNA just informed me I’m 1/3 Scottish!! 😆
Auld manny? I’m 24 an lovin ihs😂 aberdein 👍🏻
Gan yer sell man
Gan yer sell man
I remember many a saturday night over at my grannies. Sitting around the fireplace singing a lot of these songs. Thanks for posting
Delightful songs ! The common roots with the Irish music are clear.
Excellent LP of great songs.Thoroughly enjoying it.🎹🎹🥁🎤
So good, my Grandad listened and brought these songs to me as a child
Fae an Aberdonian Quine this is braw🏴💙💋🎉
These is nothing like Scotland it's the best place to live in its so romantic in every way?
David Taylor Yes my beautiful romantic homeland ...it is a feeling isn’t it Scotland 🏴💎☘️🦋
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@@caroleyre9144 We left Scotland when I was young I grew up listening to the Alexander Brothers, Jimmy Shand, and also Irish groups The Irish Rovers and the Dubliners. There is something about the music, the haunting and violent history from which we get such sad songs, and then there is the joy t5hat just explodes from many songs. I am proud to be a Scot and no one can take that away.
Scotland weather isn't romantic though 😅😅
Scotland forever
1980s back at my home i grew up in new years eves.....what i would do to go back 2 these days 😢
i have lived in burnley for 40 years i am 70 now when people ask me where is home i always say east end glasgow going home in june H......
Welcome home bud. 🏴🏴🏴
I love them both.
great music love it thank you
Aye great Carl, you cheered me up no end.
Still tapping away, the pandemic is still around, but I've had my jags. Alas the 2 1/2 years stuck in the house has made my 90 odd year legs lose their usual gait, so it is no more sightseeing with my free bus pass, but I still have my computer & lots of life in me yet to keep whistling to the auld tunes.
Beautiful sons makes me feel homesick
Hi, you got a nice profile
Love this music love to go home x
I love this makes me think of my Scots Mum her Scots Mum her Scots Pappy and a tall Scots Man was he but gentle and a humble man
Greetings from the Hanks Clan from South Florida-keep up the great music!
Lovely song.
Sounds great
There's a lot granny related material, great stuff
Getting to my Scottish roots Nana Coleman Aberdeen
Mon ih dons!!
Scotland is very good
I loved it
taes me back to Dad and the happy years of dancing singing and everyone doing aparty peice.
SCOTISH MUSIC FOR ------------EVER--------------------:).):)
Howdy from Clan Ainslie in TX!
Remember bud, we all hate the English
Howdy from the small town of whitney
Fab!
lovely thanks for shaing
Loving the songs from Ireland. In isolation.
dermot twomey Are youout of isolation now I hope you are doing well 😊☘️🦋
Just made mince n tatties ! Music takes me back to my childhood
I don’t play this full volume in my room at 1am you do
Hi, you got a nice profile
I'm getting told to turn it down🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🏴🏴🏴🏴
Fuck it. Nothing beats being us.
@@morganpiero2122eedjit!!!
This puts me in mind o Hogmanay in Glasgow 😂
No Vega Bhoys or efflie 65 , not even Gigi, still I love it
I just came here because I was curious about Wukong's song and the Scottish songs people mentioned
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I'm part Scottish, part Irish, part German, part French and part Native American.
Je suis français mais mon coeur est écossais. Neuf fois l'Écosse à inchree que de souvenirs je suis un mercenaire de Marie Stuart de Bruce de William Wallace j'aime l'Écosse elle me manque by by
It is the best to you and the other day
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home sickness :( Saor Alba Gu Brath!
Scotland isn't a place man. It's an attitude. Yer always hame. 🏴🏴🏴🏴
Almost 54 minutes of Scottish music and not a single bagpipe to be heard? Blasphemy! 🙃
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Aye right I live jere
Wonderfullmemoriesthdankyou
Makes me feal.homesick face a jock
Fuck!! I'm home seek!! And I live in Scotland 😂😂👍
I'm a jock maself living in chorley lancs one day will go back tae Scotland on a wee.visit tae elgin
25:30 bonnie wee jeanie mccoll
Mu grandma was from Motherwell
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i am mix of Irish and Scottish,Hungarian,Sweetish,Italian,British,America,Half Cartoon and Half Human,Disney with Warner Brothers Wizard Magic and Anime.
I'm part French, part carrot, and part salamander. And a little bit of chipmunk
@@forlornvagabond9885 cool,have a nice week and weekend.
I knew a guy like you once.i presume ye know who ye mother is but don't have a fucking clue who ye father is
Yeah, that's called a mutt!
Fae the severn clan fae shetland and mcintosh clan fae the NE of Scotland
This is you send to cheer up l am willing you lan
Please can somebody help me?
I am looking for a song,but don't know the artist.
The lyrics i remember are:
Oh i can hear it now the rollin of the thunder
I sat on my bike
Tales of elves and fairy's
Thank you😊
Are you sending me Scot song l lovvvvvve the song lan your house love you can owing home
Very enjoyable great singing wonderful songs of scotland granpa came from fife 🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🥰
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Must be English listening when they call it crap.
@Craig Robertson non of these songs have anything to do with sectarian motives, only union through strife against anti-jock sentiment
@Craig Robertson clearly your talking pish pal
@Craig Robertson go to a ceilidh than you will here these songs or to a Scotland game that does entertainment before the game non of these songs have any loyalists connections and if your local orange lodge plays them then fine cause probably they are all Scottish
Craig Robertson Well some of us don’t care about loyalist or unionist thatscaused enough trouble...I just wanted to reminisce of happy times with my Grandparents and all my family before I had to leave Scotland when asmall child. What is your problem man 🤷♀️SMH
whats your problem wit the English? haha
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE///// will you stop calling good .scottish .music irish ,,,,,,,,,, they are worlds apart
Bawls??😂😂replacement (BAWS!!)
It's works
That energy drink is still around, I hadn't heard of it since the PS2 game Run Like Hell advertised it in it's instruction book with the slogan "grab your Bawls and Run Like Hell"?
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Glad someone likes our music thank you
Ba không kêu ^^ Vì mình thấy những chi tiết này sẽ dễ quên nên mình tranh thủ trước 🥰🥰
Christ rất nhẹ nhàng và thoải mái. Nên Mọi Người cũng vừa giải trí vừa học để không bị quá tải nhé 💯 Thành tích đi liền với sự vui vẻ 💙❤
Christ thường E.njoy tiếng nhạc từ Thiên Nhiên (Chim chóc, nước chảy.. ) và dễ bị đau bụng đi ngoài ^^ Người thường tranh thủ việc trước khi ngủ. Ngủ sớm và cũng thức sớm đều đặn 💙❤
Người tỉ mỉ khi chuản bị thuốc và khám bệnh những có những việc thiên về Nghệ Thuật Đơn Giản (Phong cách Tự Do), Người làm rất nhanh!!
Kiểu áo ngày xưa thường có dây để thắt, tạo điểm nhấn và sự bồng bềnh 💙❤
Người cũng sử dụng nhựa cây để chữa bệnh 🥰
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The language of true Scottish music is not English! Only the Scottish people very few speak Gaelic. Shame!
mate your name is Scotland Edinburgh that's practically just england but in scotland.. LMAO
@@LewisMcS England is not the same as the UK! : D England is part of the UK just like Scotland! Learn you more and just then argue, mate! You are just a silly english, sorry! :)
@@scotlandedinburgh6810 whit. I am Scottish LMAO I said and I quote "Thats just England but in Scotland LMAO" I didn't say that England was the UK I didn't even hint at it I have NO idea where you got that from...
@@LewisMcS Scotland is the Northern part of the UK ,that's where they got it from, just a heads up
@michaelmckinnon7314 feck aff,there is naebudy south,east,north nor west of Scotland and sooner or later we will get our independence.
Alba que bra
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