@@williamwallace2278 Rome never went to Hibernia, no - but their influence certainly reached there. Merchants from Britannia, Gaul, Iberia, Germania etc.
Thank fkuc, I'll never see heaven. Them shower of cnuts are hard to listen to when they are talking, never mind blowing pipes. Best comrades ever. At this stage of the game, I'd say they are all in civvie street now.
In response to Mr Hartnetts comment on the bagpipes, sir,the Scots and Irish warpipes,are the same, the Irishman is our brother, our people are of common stock
If you want a laugh, look up Wikipedia regarding Scots gaelic and Irish gaelic,they state they are compleatly diffrent languages when in actual fact they are not,somebody has fed them bullshit,or mabe it suits Wikipedia to feed such bullshit,of course the Scots are our brothers.
To Patrick Edward Murray; Sir,to answer your question about the pipes, the Scottish and Irish people are of common stock, our culture, customs,and music is so similar, it can be difficult to find a line that separates the two,at one time, there was a Gaelic kingdom called Dalrieada,that encompassed Western Scotland and Northern Ireland, those were Irish soldiers, playing Irish bagpipes, or as they are called in our culture(s), the war pipes. The bagpipes have been played in Ireland just as long as they have been played in Scotland. The Irish have a long history of piping. As a matter of fact, the winner of last year's World Pipe Band Championship was an Irish band, The Field Marshall Montgomery Pipes and Drums of Belfast, and not too long ago, The St.Lawrence O'Toole Pipes and Drums of Dublin took the top prize.
Texas Ball you're not Irish, you're American. Even if you were actually from Ireland, how could you be "proud" to be something you had no say or control of?
No Name you’re not Irish tho, you’re American. You may have some Irish ancestry, but your 100% white American, benefiting from all the privilege that entails. A black person born and raised in Ireland is more Irish than you’ll ever be, not trying to be mean but that’s just the way it is. People in Ireland just consider you American. Because Europeans in America just assimilated into “whiteness” they lost all their culture. Now because they don’t have one they pretend to be and have cultures from their ancestors but really have no cultural link or understanding of what it’s actually like to be from there. I’m not proud I’m Irish, I’m happy and grateful that I’m Irish. I and everybody else in this world have no control or choice of where we are born, you can’t be proud of something you have no input in. Instead of pretending to be Irish, why don’t you try and fix white America by making it less racist and hostile to immigrants like your great grandparents instead of pretending to be from another country. No hard feelings mate
Irish are Celtified Iberians, Celtic culture in general is Iberian. We in Georgia (Iberia) still use old forms of bagpipes, we have 2 bag pipes Chiponi and Gudastviri made with leather bag and horn and couple of Hornpipes without bags, we also have flutes called Salamuri. There are still many Iberian words in Irish, like Nana how they call their grandmothers, it's purely Georgian (Iberian) word for mother and sang by mothers in lullabies, we also have chants for Nana (Sumerians also had goddess Nana). also word "Siul" for walk, it's "Siarul" in Georgian and "UL" in Megrelian (west Georgian) and so on... Even their Name comes from Iberia - Hibernia (Hiberni means Iberians in plural in Georgian) Iver - Iuer to Ir or Eir. Irish and Georgians in general are very similar people, with characters, culture and history too
@@eamonnleyden7040 Scottish Gaelic and Irish are different languages now, not the same Gaelic, but you're correct the Scottish Gaelic language comes from Middle Irish.
@@ricemango7502 Scots gailge and Irish gailge is almost identical very little difference bar some pronunciation, but a Scots speaker and Irish speaker would understand each other, where as Welsh is a totally different language, even though all 3 countries are celtic 😎👍
@@markhatchett9341 Irish are Celtified Iberians, Celtic culture in general is Iberian. We in Georgia (Iberia) still use old forms of bagpipes, we have 2 bag pipes Chiponi and Gudastviri made with leather bag and horn and couple of Hornpipes without bags, we also have flutes called Salamuri. There are still many Iberian words in Irish, like Nana how they call their grandmothers, it's purely Georgian (Iberian) word for mother and sang by mothers in lullabies, we also have chants for Nana (Sumerians also had goddess Nana). also word "Siul" for walk, it's "Siarul" in Georgian and "UL" in Megrelian (west Georgian) and so on... Even their Name comes from Iberia - Hibernia (Hiberni means Iberians in plural in Georgian) Iver - Iuer to Ir or Eir. Irish and Georgians in general are very similar people, with characters, culture and history too
Their uniform is almost indexical to the " The Irish Piper's Band of San Francisco ", California circa 1966. We had a white Hackle a top the Caubeen, no buckles on the shoes; however, with white spats. Our uniform also sported the Scottish Soprano. Good Pipers and Drummers. Almost all have passed on.
2021! I know I can "NOT" But "I" Would SO Love to have the Pipe Band before my "CREMATION" Before the Flames reduce me to nothing more than ASH! 7/18/2021.
irishlongsword boland Im from Northern Ireland and serve in the Irish Defence Forces and theres 100s more also theres afew there from the North so i disagree.
There are many irish from the south in british regiments,but there still separate armies mickey celtic.Little different in that people from the north are irish citizens .You can serve in the irish army,but you can't serve in the irish army in northern ireland unless we invade or there is an united ireland
Finally an Irish pipe band in Irish highland dress, fed up of seeing Irish pipe bands wearing Scottish highland gear, not knocking the Scots but I am at a loss as to why some Irish pipe bands are dressed that way! Brogues and buckles, saffron or black Kilt and black or dark green blazer and cap, if your an Irish pipe band and your not dressed this way then your getting it bloody wrong..
Are you really that fuckin stupid?? Are you under some strange delusion that only Scotland has Highlands?? Do you actually know or understand the terminology of what Highlands are? they are areas of high ground classed as small mountains or extremely large hills which are inhabited by non lowland people, basically highlands are large hilly areas with great plateaus which people still live in and on. Well done for making yourself look very ignorant though!! maybe it would be a good idea to talk about something you know about rather than gibbering on about something you clearly know nothing about! all mountainous regions are technically highlands if you wish to be pedantic about it.. Your not Scottish or Irish so with respect what do you know about our culture?? mind you well done for making yourself look like a complete arse...
You also may have noticed you were the only one who made that remark! any idea why no one else did?? maybe because it doesn't need explaining to everyone else because they clearly know what im on about and you so very obviously dont..
Mark Kavanagh there’s no such thing as “Irish highland dress”. Yes there are the highlands in Donegal but Highland Dress refers only to the traditional Scottish Highland dress. The “kilt” isn’t traditional Irish dress, it was only brought in by Padraig Pearse in the 20th century. The item of garment that preceded the kilt was indigenous to Ireland and spread to Scotland where it then became the kilt was. The Scots are descended from the Irish and a lot of Irish people in the North are descended from Scots, so many will where Scottish Highland Dress. There is literally no such thing as Irish Highland Dress. There is the Scottish Highland Dress which has been adapted to Irish colours such as the traditional saffron which the original garments were died.
ruclips.net/video/6udQ0duO9V0/видео.html this is also gaelic culure at its finest,but irish gaelic not scottish gaelic as is the case even though these men are irish
clay fada - that was some kind of crazy. I play Irish Bagpipes and also hurling. It’s an Irish Gaelic Instrument and we shared it then with the Scots cousins who now call it the Highland Pipes in their culture. What was your point exactly ?
@@LifeInStone That was a comment i made a year,i have since had to change my use my username.To tell you the truth i don't know what exactly what i meant. I think i was just using an excuse to promote hurling.Anyway i can't delete it now.
Bagpipes are not originally irish or Scottish. And the variety these pipers are playing are Scottish pipes. You can tell because 1)they are blown by mouth 2) they have a third drone 3) they sound different. Go do some research guys.
@@aodhanmorris3410 Born in part of the UK, pay taxes to the UK, governed by Westminster, Queen as head of state, pounds sterling as currency, NHS as a health service. You're British !
@@Drifty40 If a british person born in britain living in ireland of which they are many,pays taxes to the irish state,uses euros and has the HSE as the haelth service he or she uses ,doesthat make them irish
Standing on that fundamental right and again asserting it in arms in the face of the world, we hereby proclaim the Irish Republic as a Sovereign Independent State, and we pledge our lives and the lives of our comrades in arms to the cause of its freedom, of its welfare, and of its exaltation among the nations.
The Irish War pipe had only two drones and was always played into battle by the Irish both Rory o'moore and féach McHugh o' Byrne went to battle behind a piper Well known fact the pipes found after the battle of culloden in Scotland had only two drones aswell both countries have a long tradition of using the pipes for war
What's interesting is that our earliest images of Highland pipers show three drones, but the two tenors were in a common stock. Yes there are old pipes, impossible to date, in museums with only the two tenors, but we can't know whether or not they originally had a bass drone too. The problem with the ancient Irish Warpipes is that none survive, so we only have etchings and paintings. These show a bass drone and a tenor drone in a common stock, in other words not the same arrangement as the early 2-drone Scottish Highland pipes. Also these images show a bagpipe much larger than the Scottish Highland pipes. Such bagpipes survive in France, the grande cornemuse.
The mustured yellow is not Scottish infact the kilt was invented by an Englishman in the 17th century , the irish wore an irish garment called a leine which the kilt was based on . and two drone bag pipes arent scottish they are just associated with the scots now .the irish have been playing bagpipes for centuries it was outlawed by the british after the defeat of the clans .
John McCassidy Your entire reply/comment is nonsense. Actually do some research before you spout crap. They are different garments. Kilt originated in Scottish highlands. It is now adopted as a symbol of Celtic indie toy and brotherhood, and so it is worn by other Celtic nations and groups. It was also not invented by an Englishman. There is a story (not really a theory) that is not backed up with any evidence (in fact there is evidence that shows the story to be false) that an Englishman factory owner located in Inverness Scotland ADAPTED the Great Kilt for his workers. But it’s just a story, and the even if it were true (which it’s not) it was only an adaptation of an existing garment. The only thing you got right is that solid saffron is the kilt color of the Irish military.
In pipe bands, (on parade) a piper cannot salute while playing (Obviously both his/her hands are occupied.) This would be an informal rehearsal, but even so, your man takes a step forward out of rank and resumes rank formation as a "played salute" to the camera... In any other setting, this is not allowed. But you'll notice the troop is all idle, not marching, not moving save for idle tapping of feet from the leader and some others moving softly. On parade, and under the watch of a pipe-major, one may only "play-salute" if ordered, similarly, a "rank-salute" may be ordered where a front rank takes a step forward in time, then resumes formation while playing... (Thought this would shed some light regardless of how old the comment...)
We gave the Scots some present when we brought the bagpipes over there ☘️ amazing. 🇮🇪
The 'pipes came from Asia Minor and were brought to the British Isles by the Romans.
Plus whisky! 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
@@robholloway6829 Not the IRISH Warpipes. Rome or Asia influence didn't reach Ireland. 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
@@williamwallace2278 Rome never went to Hibernia, no - but their influence certainly reached there.
Merchants from Britannia, Gaul, Iberia, Germania etc.
@@robholloway6829 Except the Romans never made it to Ireland.
I’m Mexican and I feel the Irish pride listening to this
Viva la Brigada San Patricio !
You are the dude
I hope this it what it sounds like when you go to heaven.
God Yes!!!
Thank fkuc, I'll never see heaven. Them shower of cnuts are hard to listen to when they are talking, never mind blowing pipes. Best comrades ever. At this stage of the game, I'd say they are all in civvie street now.
Im counting on it mate.
It will be there waiting for us!!
Heaven is Irish pipers and a cool breeze.
The tune is 'Farewell to Camraw" written by Robert Mathieson to commemorate the time when Shotts and Dykehead stopped using Warmac reeds.
Camraw is Warmac backwards.
In response to Mr Hartnetts comment on the bagpipes, sir,the Scots and Irish warpipes,are the same, the Irishman is our brother, our people are of common stock
If you want a laugh, look up Wikipedia regarding Scots gaelic and Irish gaelic,they state they are compleatly diffrent languages when in actual fact they are not,somebody has fed them bullshit,or mabe it suits Wikipedia to feed such bullshit,of course the Scots are our brothers.
My cousin Joseph gavin is one of the pipers ❤️🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
To Patrick Edward Murray; Sir,to answer your question about the pipes, the Scottish and Irish people are of common stock, our culture, customs,and music is so similar, it can be difficult to find a line that separates the two,at one time, there was a Gaelic kingdom called Dalrieada,that encompassed Western Scotland and Northern Ireland, those were Irish soldiers, playing Irish bagpipes, or as they are called in our culture(s), the war pipes. The bagpipes have been played in Ireland just as long as they have been played in Scotland. The Irish have a long history of piping. As a matter of fact, the winner of last year's World Pipe Band Championship was an Irish band, The Field Marshall Montgomery Pipes and Drums of Belfast, and not too long ago, The St.Lawrence O'Toole Pipes and Drums of Dublin took the top prize.
I am an englishman ,can i say these guys sound great.
I really love the Irish accent and the music...
Not forgetting the Irish whiskey😉😉😉
Thank you ❤ love from Wicklow
a lot of the best Piper's came from Ireland
Farewell to Camraw. An Amazing Scottish tune with a very interesting back-story.. Done great justice by our expert Irish Military Pipers.
When I go to vallhala I wish my fallen brothers and sisters are like this as I will be for those who follow.
Dress, deportment, playing just magnificent.
I am proud to be irish
Texas Ball you're not Irish, you're American. Even if you were actually from Ireland, how could you be "proud" to be something you had no say or control of?
*proud to have Irish roots I think you Yankees say.
No Name you’re not Irish tho, you’re American. You may have some Irish ancestry, but your 100% white American, benefiting from all the privilege that entails. A black person born and raised in Ireland is more Irish than you’ll ever be, not trying to be mean but that’s just the way it is. People in Ireland just consider you American. Because Europeans in America just assimilated into “whiteness” they lost all their culture. Now because they don’t have one they pretend to be and have cultures from their ancestors but really have no cultural link or understanding of what it’s actually like to be from there. I’m not proud I’m Irish, I’m happy and grateful that I’m Irish. I and everybody else in this world have no control or choice of where we are born, you can’t be proud of something you have no input in. Instead of pretending to be Irish, why don’t you try and fix white America by making it less racist and hostile to immigrants like your great grandparents instead of pretending to be from another country. No hard feelings mate
Philip Hoy what? dude it’s okay to be proud of your heritage. People from Asia Africa and South America can be proud of their heritage why not Europe.
Why do you have to shit on the mans pride?
Made me just cry to go home to my great grandmothers country, I've never been. Sometimes home feels so far away.
Hello mo cairde, just close yours eyes and picture yourself there, what part of Eire do you know that she was from,
Irish are Celtified Iberians, Celtic culture in general is Iberian. We in Georgia (Iberia) still use old forms of bagpipes, we have 2 bag pipes Chiponi and Gudastviri made with leather bag and horn and couple of Hornpipes without bags, we also have flutes called Salamuri. There are still many Iberian words in Irish, like Nana how they call their grandmothers, it's purely Georgian (Iberian) word for mother and sang by mothers in lullabies, we also have chants for Nana (Sumerians also had goddess Nana). also word "Siul" for walk, it's "Siarul" in Georgian and "UL" in Megrelian (west Georgian) and so on... Even their Name comes from Iberia - Hibernia (Hiberni means Iberians in plural in Georgian) Iver - Iuer to Ir or Eir. Irish and Georgians in general are very similar people, with characters, culture and history too
I think you will find that not all Celts came from Iberia…
Greetings from Serbia
Piper Richardson rest in peace you gave many British soldiers morale in ww1
Love this band.Long live Ireland,my grandmother was from EnnisIreland!!
Proud to be Irish ☘️
Same
Good man
I definitely agree
This tune was composed by P.M. Robert Mathieson, Scottish piper and composer, and is called Farewell to Camrew.
Excellent performance
That's inexplicably beautiful. Proud to be irish american!
proud to salute you from the emerald isle!
Literally every American claims to be Irish... your ancestry is most likely Dutch or English.
@@captainhindsight8779 Don't be jealous
@@captainhindsight8779 me with a letter wrote by my Irish ancestor who fought for the union in Gettysburg who's name was Bernard Laverty
@@captainhindsight8779 my surname's irish, traced my ancestry back to County Cavan. Yep, irish ancestry.
my respect to the Irish!
Greeks have allot in common with Irish people.
God Bless you people!
No Greeks do not have a lot in common with Irish people.
Greeks? Really?
Yeah, we're both broke because of the fuckin EU
Yassu lol,, love the Greeks..
We are Keltoi the Greeks gave us that ...
Yes both countries are broke
I have both Irish and scottish ancestry. 2 great countries with bagpipes!
The Romans called the celts in Ireland scotus so the highlanders are of Irish decent which is why they speak the same Gaelic
@@eamonnleyden7040 Scottish Gaelic and Irish are different languages now, not the same Gaelic, but you're correct the Scottish Gaelic language comes from Middle Irish.
@@ricemango7502 Scots gailge and Irish gailge is almost identical very little difference bar some pronunciation, but a Scots speaker and Irish speaker would understand each other, where as Welsh is a totally different language, even though all 3 countries are celtic 😎👍
@@markhatchett9341 Irish are Celtified Iberians, Celtic culture in general is Iberian. We in Georgia (Iberia) still use old forms of bagpipes, we have 2 bag pipes Chiponi and Gudastviri made with leather bag and horn and couple of Hornpipes without bags, we also have flutes called Salamuri. There are still many Iberian words in Irish, like Nana how they call their grandmothers, it's purely Georgian (Iberian) word for mother and sang by mothers in lullabies, we also have chants for Nana (Sumerians also had goddess Nana). also word "Siul" for walk, it's "Siarul" in Georgian and "UL" in Megrelian (west Georgian) and so on... Even their Name comes from Iberia - Hibernia (Hiberni means Iberians in plural in Georgian) Iver - Iuer to Ir or Eir. Irish and Georgians in general are very similar people, with characters, culture and history too
@@GiorgiGachechiladze02Educate yourself more please before speaking.
Their uniform is almost indexical to the " The Irish Piper's Band of San Francisco ", California circa 1966. We had a white Hackle a top the Caubeen, no buckles on the shoes; however, with white spats. Our uniform also sported the Scottish Soprano. Good Pipers and Drummers. Almost all have passed on.
Well we are Irish! Not "plastic Paddy's" like you. I hate American's trying to be something they're not.
@@FRANK65349 I don’t see anything wrong with trying to reconnect with the culture of your ancestors. I think it’s admirable. Unlike you.
I would love to see a video of this band outdoors with some good Irish scenery in good light. Awesome.
This feeds the soul
That was in Lourdes I went on the same plane as them
Delighted you enjoyed it :-) I am sure it's called Farewell to Camraw
It is indeed Farewell to Camraw
+Kevin McNamara Hey. cause I' m playin' a warmac chanter. I need that music sheet.
If you go to www.jacobitesband.com you will find sheet music there.Hope this helps.KMc
Do the Irish Defense Forces also play the uillean pipes?
@@amixofeverything no they don't
Nice to see saffron kilts! 👍👍👍
Brilliant " Farewell to Camraw".....GREAT!!!
2021! I know I can "NOT" But "I" Would SO Love to have the Pipe Band before my "CREMATION" Before the Flames reduce me to nothing more than ASH! 7/18/2021.
I am proud to be from Northern Ireland I love pipe and drums of the Royal Irish Guards and the pipes and drums of the Irish Defence Force
Irish defence force has nothing to do with northern ireland its the army of the republic or 26 counties
irishlongsword boland Im from Northern Ireland and serve in the Irish Defence Forces and theres 100s more also theres afew there from the North so i disagree.
There are many irish from the south in british regiments,but there still separate armies mickey celtic.Little different in that people from the north are irish citizens .You can serve in the irish army,but you can't serve in the irish army in northern ireland unless we invade or there is an united ireland
Shayn Cyprowski good for you were all proud irish togeather keep the flag
Irish Defence Guards are from the Republic and don't stand for the butchers apron
proud to be Irish
I am Canadian but I am Corr decent. Irish pipes hit in a way that I can't describe. They call me home.
Just lovely. And looking grand.
The Scottish Great Highland pipes played here are awesome!!
Finally an Irish pipe band in Irish highland dress, fed up of seeing Irish pipe bands wearing Scottish highland gear, not knocking the Scots but I am at a loss as to why some Irish pipe bands are dressed that way! Brogues and buckles, saffron or black Kilt and black or dark green blazer and cap, if your an Irish pipe band and your not dressed this way then your getting it bloody wrong..
what's an Irish highland dress?
Are you really that fuckin stupid?? Are you under some strange delusion that only Scotland has Highlands?? Do you actually know or understand the terminology of what Highlands are? they are areas of high ground classed as small mountains or extremely large hills which are inhabited by non lowland people, basically highlands are large hilly areas with great plateaus which people still live in and on. Well done for making yourself look very ignorant though!! maybe it would be a good idea to talk about something you know about rather than gibbering on about something you clearly know nothing about! all mountainous regions are technically highlands if you wish to be pedantic about it.. Your not Scottish or Irish so with respect what do you know about our culture?? mind you well done for making yourself look like a complete arse...
You also may have noticed you were the only one who made that remark! any idea why no one else did?? maybe because it doesn't need explaining to everyone else because they clearly know what im on about and you so very obviously dont..
Well, aye and all, but that was a bit harsh.
Mark Kavanagh there’s no such thing as “Irish highland dress”. Yes there are the highlands in Donegal but Highland Dress refers only to the traditional Scottish Highland dress. The “kilt” isn’t traditional Irish dress, it was only brought in by Padraig Pearse in the 20th century. The item of garment that preceded the kilt was indigenous to Ireland and spread to Scotland where it then became the kilt was. The Scots are descended from the Irish and a lot of Irish people in the North are descended from Scots, so many will where Scottish Highland Dress. There is literally no such thing as Irish Highland Dress. There is the Scottish Highland Dress which has been adapted to Irish colours such as the traditional saffron which the original garments were died.
This is pretty cool. Although I am pretty sure Scottish style bagpipes aren’t the type that would be played in Ireland
Amazing I love this country
In Pristina Kosovo 1999, we assembled the Irish Army Pipes, Royal Irish and Irish Guards pipe bands and the Ghurka pipes, it was superb!
Matthew is there any video footage of this anywhere.
Any footage
Brilliant, well done Irish Pipes an Drums.
Irish Scottish and proud.
Makes me cry!
Fucking love it.
Outstanding performance well done
Well done lads just wanted to say great.
Great ! Greeting from Turkey
Farewell to camraw is the tune of anybody is wondering
Gaelic culture at its finest!
ruclips.net/video/6udQ0duO9V0/видео.html this is also gaelic culure at its finest,but irish gaelic not scottish gaelic as is the case even though these men are irish
the bagpipes are actually irish en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Irish_warpipes
clay fada - that was some kind of crazy. I play Irish Bagpipes and also hurling. It’s an Irish Gaelic Instrument and we shared it then with the Scots cousins who now call it the Highland Pipes in their culture. What was your point exactly ?
@@LifeInStone That was a comment i made a year,i have since had to change my use my username.To tell you the truth i don't know what exactly what i meant. I think i was just using an excuse to promote hurling.Anyway i can't delete it now.
Bagpipes are not originally irish or Scottish. And the variety these pipers are playing are Scottish pipes. You can tell because 1)they are blown by mouth 2) they have a third drone 3) they sound different. Go do some research guys.
Takes an Irishman to play the Pipes properly!
We Teach each other. We grow in skill together.
@@seadubhlanaig2498 NYPD Pipe Band are the best outside Ireland 🇮🇪
How Sweet the sound...
It was in a church in Lourdes, the Pio IX (or Pio X); I went there some years ago!!!
Outstanding !!
God Bless these lads
I could drink another 100 glasses of Guinness to this 😄
Absolutely 👍 brilliant!!!!!
All Irish/Scots military uniforms including pipes and drums kindly designed by the British Army.
Also this is beautiful.
As Sean Connery said it takes an Irishman to play the pipes 🇮🇪
Beautiful.
my dad family from caven ireland
kimberley Mc Cavan 😁
Brady’s from caven
Im proud to be irish, most of my family was from Ireland I was born in amarica and I plan on moving back to Ireland to be in the Irish defence forces
You’re American
Long live the Republic of Ireland!
As a person from the North who is Irish, just say Ireland
@@aodhanmorris3410
Born in part of the UK, pay taxes to the UK, governed by Westminster, Queen as head of state, pounds sterling as currency, NHS as a health service.
You're British !
@@Drifty40 If a british person born in britain living in ireland of which they are many,pays taxes to the irish state,uses euros and has the HSE as the haelth service he or she uses ,doesthat make them irish
@@gallowglass2630
Not if their place of birth is the UK, stamped on their birth certificate.
Try again.
@@gallowglass2630
Another 1 year old account. 🙄
Try logging in under one of your aliases, to back yourself up.
Standing on that fundamental right and again asserting it in arms in the face of the world, we hereby proclaim the Irish Republic as a Sovereign Independent State, and we pledge our lives and the lives of our comrades in arms to the cause of its freedom, of its welfare, and of its exaltation among the nations.
that the underground basilica in lourdes?
Lycan Police23 yep
Yes siree
great video! any idea of the tune name?
Brian Monaghan dunblaine
The Irish War pipe had only two drones and was always played into battle by the Irish both Rory o'moore and féach McHugh o' Byrne went to battle behind a piper
Well known fact the pipes found after the battle of culloden in Scotland had only two drones aswell both countries have a long tradition of using the pipes for war
What's interesting is that our earliest images of Highland pipers show three drones, but the two tenors were in a common stock. Yes there are old pipes, impossible to date, in museums with only the two tenors, but we can't know whether or not they originally had a bass drone too. The problem with the ancient Irish Warpipes is that none survive, so we only have etchings and paintings. These show a bass drone and a tenor drone in a common stock, in other words not the same arrangement as the early 2-drone Scottish Highland pipes. Also these images show a bagpipe much larger than the Scottish Highland pipes. Such bagpipes survive in France, the grande cornemuse.
Can't beat Scottish marching bands...now, that's magic.. .all the same, come on the dubs..
Its Irish...
I bow humble, time has come
3 cheers for the Royal Irish Rangers
Quis separabit?!
Ahhh...the Irish:)
Very impressive! 🇮🇪
Irish American pride.
Same!!!
Irish-American here. Murphy Clan.
Awsome.
It was played in the Basilica in Lourdes in France, .....ómós do Muire na nGael ó Éirinn
the best i ever heard
This was in Lourdes France
🍀Beautiful🍀
Irish are descendants of Iberians, pre Celtic people who built Stonehenge in England, cousins of modern day Georgians
i got to get my self a irish dress,
its more scottish and pipe bands all over the world wear kilts
The mustured yellow is not Scottish infact the kilt was invented by an Englishman in the 17th century , the irish wore an irish garment called a leine which the kilt was based on . and two drone bag pipes arent scottish they are just associated with the scots now .the irish have been playing bagpipes for centuries it was outlawed by the british after the defeat of the clans .
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Irish_warpipes
John McCassidy Your entire reply/comment is nonsense. Actually do some research before you spout crap. They are different garments. Kilt originated in Scottish highlands. It is now adopted as a symbol of Celtic indie toy and brotherhood, and so it is worn by other Celtic nations and groups. It was also not invented by an Englishman. There is a story (not really a theory) that is not backed up with any evidence (in fact there is evidence that shows the story to be false) that an Englishman factory owner located in Inverness Scotland ADAPTED the Great Kilt for his workers. But it’s just a story, and the even if it were true (which it’s not) it was only an adaptation of an existing garment.
The only thing you got right is that solid saffron is the kilt color of the Irish military.
Stirring!
Very nice👍
Its like the underground basilica in Lourdes
I noticed that aswell
It is the Lourdes Basilica
a women, a child, 2000 Zombies. they cry, they pray to the point the pipes are played. They now, the irish fury will learn the undead fear.
Glory to Ireland 🇮🇪
Beautiful. Why always the mustard kilt
its in honour of ancient Irish warriors that wore a saffron leinne similar to a kilt
Saffron, not mustard, we Irish never took to the Clan Tartans like Scotland, but the playing of the "War Pipes" has always been the Tradition .
rip charlie o' connor, rainbow division, us army, ww1......
Thats in lourdes!!!
I want to marry an Irish man 😍😍😍💍❤️❤️❤️
What is the meaning of the man stepping forward and then back towards the end?
In pipe bands, (on parade) a piper cannot salute while playing (Obviously both his/her hands are occupied.) This would be an informal rehearsal, but even so, your man takes a step forward out of rank and resumes rank formation as a "played salute" to the camera... In any other setting, this is not allowed. But you'll notice the troop is all idle, not marching, not moving save for idle tapping of feet from the leader and some others moving softly. On parade, and under the watch of a pipe-major, one may only "play-salute" if ordered, similarly, a "rank-salute" may be ordered where a front rank takes a step forward in time, then resumes formation while playing... (Thought this would shed some light regardless of how old the comment...)
He steps forward to let them know its the last verse so they stop playing
Signals the end of the playing
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Is the video backwards or do they wear their medals on their right?
Pipers wear their medals on the opposite side that they play the pipes,generally played on the left side of the body wear awards are normally worn.
WAUH
epickie!
These are the Irish gaurds in the British army I think I could be wrong
Yes you are wrong. This is the Irish army.
Áine Phelan oh very similar uniforms
Does Tom Robins still play with these guys?
When you understand what is beneath and are happy that you're not an englishman.
What's the tune?