Great video. Thanks so much for sharing. Love the music too. All of your videos make miss Scotland more and more each time I view them. Can't wait to get there this fall.
thank you so very much for this beautiful and heart-tugging country of old. I am sharing so much of Scotland here in Honolulu, Hawaii. and it goes all over the mainland, Canada and the Middle East to our Soldiers of Scottish descent. My grandfather's roots in Scotland--"Angus Alexander MacPherson" - my maiden name.
Dark Isle in pipes is so ominous that I never thought to consider it in strings. But it's so peaceful, and still great with the scenery. Thanks Glen... again. I cant afford to go too far from home these days, so I live vicariously through you. :) To whit, I owe you at least nine hours of vacation in north America. Not everyone's place, but all I have.
I was born in Scotland 15 years ago, though I have lived in England for nearly my entire life... I long to live in the highlands, where I truely belong.
I heard the fiddle version of this first and then I found your video! This is really, really beautiful! Celtic music often makes me cry a bit... in a good way! :)
I love this tune..I've played it many times on the pipes. Though generations seperated,the man was taken from Scotland,but still today,you can't take Scotland from the man! Some day,I'll return to my roots in Cowal. Thanks for posting,mate! Yours Aye! Campbell (Lamont)
This video becomes one of my favorites! Such beautiful photo's and that lovely tune on the harp. I play it also, but not nearly as good as this performance:-) Thank you very much for sharing Glenz! Have a nice Sunday, Maria:-)
Thanks for comments, from a Scotland lover of the Highlands and Isles, visited for the first time last fall! You're right, no where more beautiful, although central VA a close second. My heart is in the Highlands; my heart, it is not here..........................
@NormbrettaMod I live in the North East of England, and I visit Scotland often. Anybody who lives here would know we are much more closer to Scotland culturally than we are to Southern England.
Perhaps England has stuck too much to it's collective British identity too much and alas, has lost it's sense of it's self and own exclusive culture for it's own people born native and home grown reared within it's lands, unlike Scotland, which always has kept it's ancient traditional culture and was always careful to separate it from it's collective British identity, and did not assimilate too many foreign cultures and swamp itself out of it's own existence.
@NormbrettaMod I was born in Scotland, my father is Scottish and my mother is half Scottish, and there is NO such thing as English culture, England is merely a melting pot of nearly the entire world.
I absolutely love this song! It definitely makes me want to visit Scotland.
Great video. Thanks so much for sharing. Love the music too. All of your videos make miss Scotland more and more each time I view them. Can't wait to get there this fall.
As with her sons and daughters also.
Absolutely the best people on earth! I'm indeed proud of my heritage!
Cheers,my friend!
George Campbell
thank you so very much for this beautiful and heart-tugging country of old. I am sharing so much of Scotland here in Honolulu, Hawaii. and it goes all over the mainland, Canada and the Middle East to our Soldiers of Scottish descent. My grandfather's roots in Scotland--"Angus Alexander MacPherson" - my maiden name.
i have recently been to scotland, it drove through beautiful sceneries with great music on the background like this. I hope that I can come back soon
Wonder and beautyful :)
Dark Isle in pipes is so ominous that I never thought to consider it in strings. But it's so peaceful, and still great with the scenery. Thanks Glen... again. I cant afford to go too far from home these days, so I live vicariously through you. :) To whit, I owe you at least nine hours of vacation in north America. Not everyone's place, but all I have.
A phantastic Video to great music. Wonderful!
I was born in Scotland 15 years ago, though I have lived in England for nearly my entire life... I long to live in the highlands, where I truely belong.
I love Scotland, it's really beautiful and so is this tune on the harp. An amazing video :)
Glenz - Another great montage of God's country! Heavanly music to boot! Cheers, mate.
call me a old but tears are running down my cheeks listen to this at the momment lol and thks for shairing
I heard the fiddle version of this first and then I found your video! This is really, really beautiful!
Celtic music often makes me cry a bit... in a good way! :)
Pěkné video,pěkná hudba,nádherné Skotsko!
lovely video and tune. thanks for sharing
I love this tune..I've played it many times on the pipes. Though generations seperated,the man was taken from Scotland,but still today,you can't take Scotland from the man! Some day,I'll return to my roots in Cowal. Thanks for posting,mate!
Yours Aye!
Campbell (Lamont)
This video becomes one of my favorites! Such beautiful photo's and that lovely tune on the harp. I play it also, but not nearly as good as this performance:-)
Thank you very much for sharing Glenz!
Have a nice Sunday, Maria:-)
What a beautiful piece of music!!!! I've sent this & Runrig-An Toll Dubh to my Facebook so I can share it with everyone!!!! Cheers Glenboyz!!
another wonderful video
makes my heart sing :)
Great.. very nice..
ahh~ this makes me want to go to scotland even more now! >_<
everything looks so peaceful~
i need to come back in Scotland to see more of my ancestor land !
love the pictures :)
no place as beutiful as scotland thks for sharing
Thanks for comments, from a Scotland lover of the Highlands and Isles, visited for the first time last fall! You're right, no where more beautiful, although central VA a close second. My heart is in the Highlands; my heart, it is not here..........................
@NormbrettaMod I live in the North East of England, and I visit Scotland often. Anybody who lives here would know we are much more closer to Scotland culturally than we are to Southern England.
when i see these pictures i wanna live there :(
Played well but , the accordion smashes the granny out tae. It nae bother
Perhaps England has stuck too much to it's collective British identity too much and alas, has lost it's sense of it's self and own exclusive culture for it's own people born native and home grown reared within it's lands, unlike Scotland, which always has kept it's ancient traditional culture and was always careful to separate it from it's collective British identity, and did not assimilate too many foreign cultures and swamp itself out of it's own existence.
@NormbrettaMod I was born in Scotland, my father is Scottish and my mother is half Scottish, and there is NO such thing as English culture, England is merely a melting pot of nearly the entire world.
Norm Brett a mod your so wrong.....