I visit this video often. My favorite pipe & drum. Hope the young lady & pipes & drum, Braemar & all it's folks are doing well. Your spirit & support for your town are admired across the globe. Another Tip Of My Stetson to the young lady with stars in her eyes, the pipes & drums, the amazing town of Braemar, Scotland, & all it's people. God Bless You All. From an admirer in N.E. Texas.
The pipes and drums bring out the best in folk, especially soldiers marching behind their regimental band. I am ex-military and the finest thrill I got in my army days was when marching behind the pipe band. There you felt you could have marched through a brick wall. Your chest expanded with pride. The feeling and excitement brought tears to many a brave mans eyes.
@@vincejamison2401 Except they threw in the towel and instead served their English masters when their fellow Celts the Irish did not. Don't say that to be mean as i like the Scots and have some Scottish blood myself, but it's a fact so it is.
Aye theres nothing like the Skril of the Pipes, as you see the Scots proudly march back over the 'Wall', to we're they belong!!..😆😆😆..Up the Redcoats...'ENGLAND FOREVER'!!..😃😃😃
I thoroughly enjoyed this. There's nothing like the Pipes and Drums. What I really liked was that usually the Drum Majors are so dead serious and I can understand why. These two Drum Majors were entirely enjoying themselves on the return.
Maybe consider the actions of your Scots Irish predecessors in the eighteen hundreds cavalry and the similarities to what the British did to their predecessors for centuries before throwing the word pride around when you should be using the word genocide tex.
When watching this video, the sound of the music makes my heart warm ♥, and not for the first time. I feel so connected, as if I had lived in a different life in this beautiful country.
I feel that I am in front of an ancient nation. I feel that I am in front of a well-established nation. Wow? O majesty and sublime, my heart feels the glory. God bless you.
@@timmclauglin3335 And I remember sixty years ago marching through the streets of Bangor. I was lead drummer in the "Indefatigable drum and bugle band. The music would bounce of the high street walls. Brought tears to me eyes then and now.
This is the way all nations should keep their traditions alive, especially young people. Unfortunately, it is now frowned upon by many... Best Greetings from bavaria!
The Scots have THE most impressive marching military units on the planet....as a Sassenach...my spine tingles and tears moisten my eyes...just such a superb spectacle..so proud of Scotland being part of the UK. You guys are freaking awesome!!
@@cycleSCUBA Wrong yet again. The majority of native Scots voted YES. Study done by PROFFESSOR, John Curtice. Proof is online. Scotland was cheated out of independence by the NO votes of 375k English parasitical Tory voting immigrants FACT. You have NOTHING that cant be shot down in flames brit.
I was just looking at them on Google last night. They are not cheap. They are aprx. $ 275.00 and up. I would love to get one someday just to stand it in a corner of the living room. 😀
In life there are men who watch other men twirl sticks. Then there are men who can't take their eyes off a classical beauty with Cleopatra eyes and a lovely smile. Those guys will follow her anywhere.
My cat (HRM Brat) has decided she hates bagpipes and leaves the room when I click on Braemar. Too bad...I'm the one with the opposable thumb. That, as usual, was spectacular. I can't get enough of the beauty and majesty. Thank you.
As a little child 55 years ago with my parents in Spain Gibraltar , and the pipes were playing there at the english part of Spain, and when a see this band and hear it it comes in a thousend of a second back, in my live one of the most soul impressif sounds , at that time i couldnot see the bagpipersplaying behind the Spanish English fens , now i see this band and every week i lookt at the Breamars and being 10 years young again. Compliments for the hard training of these wonderful people and there proudness . Very kind regards tony from the Netherlands
@@truefalse207 thank you, its good to put things right as shoud be, but the feeling and memory stays the same at that time ten years young . Kind regards from the Netherlands.
i love the pipes and the constant drone of the air bag is a great sound along with the accompaniment of the snare and bass drums tattoos are also awesome audibly.
@covenanter True mate,I think its important to remember events such as that but be able to forgive. It just seems to me that alot of people nowadays try to hold people accountable for their ancestors actions,all scots should be standing together,not divided.
I see the PRIDE here in Las Vegas, NV...Semper Fidelis, Captain T, U.S.M.C.... PS: I knew some of the Scots in NATO, that were in the Dragoon Guard, and those are some TOUGH MEN that you don't want to cross in a bar. TRUST ME!!!
I graduated from Glendora High in the class of 2002. I tried to join the pipes and drums but was unable due to the cost of the uniform. We may not know each other but my name is Christopher Rice.
I'm German but every time I hear those pipes and drums and see the marching scotsmen I got goosebumps. In my former life I must have been a scotsman myself. God I love it!
I spent some time in Huntly: my Mother & her Sister inherited Huntly Castle during the American Depression. They signed the Castle over to the Scottish Government; they were teenagers & had no $$$$ to assume ownership & restoration. In 2010, my twin sister & I (& our husbands) took my 83 year old Mother to Scotland for nearly a month. Of course, our primary goal was to take her to see "her" Castle, Huntly Castle! It WAS a beautiful & very emotional day as we walked & examined every inch of Huntly Castle!!! My Mother cried, smiled & laughed a lot. It truly was a magical day. Thank You to the Scottish Government for an outstanding restoration!!! My Mother had the time of her life in Scotland, as we ALL did! But, her day in Huntly & at Huntly Castle WAS PRICELESS, STERLING & BRILLIANT! Certainly the highlight of her life. She is now going on 91 years old; and yes, she got to walk "her" castle! We loved Scotland, and we LOVED the Scots - wonderful people! I hope to settle there one day for the rest of my life. Where? I'm thinking Pitlochry as home base. Madly LOVED the Highland games there, and I walked a fair amount of the city/village which was beyond enchanting! From an American Gordon Highlander from Sacramento, California, longing for Scotland!!!
Unless you ever marched in a band procession you really can't appreciate how these gentlemen are staying at perfect step in Harmony these drum majors are off the chain no doubt they are the business. and you mustn't forget how she is walking carrying that trophy with such pride Excellency! Hand salute from the USA!
I just love the pipe & drums march, every one in time with the music. They remind me of the military parades here in Australia. Thank you Braemar Media.
Scottish people are very gentle, kind and very welcoming. Still one of the best preserved species in Europe. Downsized due to massive emigration in past centuries, crushed by the English through war, hunger and poverty, still managed to keep much of their culture and uniqueness. Modern Scotland is a very pleasant place to live.
Just recently discovered a wealth of information that takes my mothers family back over 20 generations within Clan Gordon, among others..... So proud of my wonderful heritage and the esteemed honor it is to be Scottish! (Clan Cumming)
Great drum majoring skills. Havent seen talent like this in a long time, over 40 years since our local Drum major was the DM for the New Zealand band and he used to practise on the bay in Timaru. A beautiful sight to behold, but he was so skilled he never had to miss a beaut catching the mace
isopath1....What???....they should be baton twirling with the cheer leaders....they werent even in time with eachother and at one i thought the guy on the left was going to knock the other guy over when his mace went wayward and he had strain to catch it again
Just one word: SPENDID;. Got bless Scotland and the Scots for their tradition, their will to maintain them alive. Thank you for your witness of humanity, not any artificial intelligence will beat your souls. You are great.
Greetings from Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA...what a beautiful country is Scotland and I wish I could have stepped into the video to join you...thank you.
How beautiful is life, when you sleep in your room, then you wake up on a regiment of bagpipes musicians and drums who passing by your house ... When you wake up on this sound, you will feel that life itself has come to awaken you from your sleep.😍😍😍
I used to play Rugby for Caithness when I wa a young man , I remember very well the day we lost to Huntly , but what a great night we had in the toon after the match , great pipe band and wonderful clip , I love to see the drum majors twirling there batons , is a real skill , and respect to the bonny lassie leading
From the kilts to the uniforms, drums, twirling, architecture, the pipes, and that beautiful young lass, just fantastic. best wishes from Australia.
We love Scotland people.
Best wishes from IRAQ.
I'm amazed by the compossition of the pipes and drums, you are the Scottish has preserved the tradition for many years. Greetings from Indonesia.
My Scottish blood is boiling and goose bumps.. great day to be alive. Love to my Scottish peeps... from Michigan!!!
You're forever welcome in Scotland. We love the ex-pats who take pride in their roots.
@@habichiblah7534 appreciate ya God bless you and yours
I've never been to Scotland, but with 1/6 Scottish ancestry, my blood is boiling, too. Immensely proud of this performance.
Wow I've got Scottish blood from Ayrshire proud to be British for me
Love you tae mate ,when yi coming hame lol ✌🏴
I visit this video often. My favorite pipe & drum. Hope the young lady & pipes & drum, Braemar & all it's folks are doing well. Your spirit & support for your town are admired across the globe. Another Tip Of My Stetson to the young lady with stars in her eyes, the pipes & drums, the amazing town of Braemar, Scotland, & all it's people. God Bless You All. From an admirer in N.E. Texas.
The pipes and drums bring out the best in folk, especially soldiers marching behind their regimental band. I am ex-military and the finest thrill I got in my army days was when marching behind the pipe band. There you felt you could have marched through a brick wall. Your chest expanded with pride. The feeling and excitement brought tears to many a brave mans eyes.
Just look at the pride in there faces No Empire could stop them no Kings could control them Long Live Scotland
'tis a stubborn lot, those Scots, yes?
@@vincejamison2401 Except they threw in the towel and instead served their English masters when their fellow Celts the Irish did not. Don't say that to be mean as i like the Scots and have some Scottish blood myself, but it's a fact so it is.
Aye theres nothing like the Skril of the Pipes, as you see the Scots proudly march back over the 'Wall', to we're they belong!!..😆😆😆..Up the Redcoats...'ENGLAND FOREVER'!!..😃😃😃
...and Rule Britannia ! 🇬🇧
Well quite a few Kings controlled them actually...... 😐
A-MAZE-ING! The band is PERFECT. The girl is SO proud of her town. We need this again in America.
I thoroughly enjoyed this. There's nothing like the Pipes and Drums. What I really liked was that usually the Drum Majors are so dead serious and I can understand why. These two Drum Majors were entirely enjoying themselves on the return.
Kindly regards from Celtic Bavaria. Thanks, lads and lassies
I could watch Drum Major Roland Stuart all day. Class act!
I am ethnically Slavic, but I respect and admire the Celtic people. Long live Scotland. Greetings from Serbia
I am ethnically Celtic, and I respect and admire the Slavic people. Long live Serbia.
I am an American with a wonderful blood line of Irish. Scotts,Welsh and German and I love the pipes and march. Long Live the Celts culture.
Tito is one of my heroes, I'm Scottish.
I love how skilled the Drum Majors are, it is fascinating !
They are just a pair of show-offs - if they had any talent, they would play an instrument - thankfully these 2 idiots aren't common in pipe bands.
2:25 they almost killed each other
Thank you. Huntley band.From America. Congratulations 70 yrs.
The babe at the front with the Argyle socks...who wouldn't go to war to protect a lovely lady like that...Scotland the Brave.
Every dancer wants to be THAT GIRL! I'm so proud of her! What an amazing celebration!
I'm so proud too be a decedent of clan Gordon. Oi! from Texas Yall!!!!
Maybe consider the actions of your Scots Irish predecessors in the eighteen hundreds cavalry and the similarities to what the British did to their predecessors for centuries before throwing the word pride around when you should be using the word genocide tex.
@@joshschneider9766 are you literally laying into someone because what their predecessors from 150 years ago did or didn't do? I mean really? Wow. 🤔🤣
When watching this video, the sound of the music makes my heart warm ♥, and not for the first time.
I feel so connected, as if I had lived in a different life in this beautiful country.
Glad you enjoy it!
I am half Scottish , however when I hear the pipes,something happens and I feel my heritage. THE PIPES BRIN ME HOME!
Wonder if we related?? My Maternal side were from Aberdeen....My Paternal side from Edinburgh......but I born & bred in Australia
Absolutely. The pipes stir the blood and when I hear them, I perk up! Love from Glasgow.
I am 50% Scottish and things like this make my heart swell with pride and a strong desire to move to Scotland
Merci, amis Ecossais pour cette prestation
I feel that I am in front of an ancient nation. I feel that I am in front of a well-established nation. Wow? O majesty and sublime, my heart feels the glory. God bless you.
Man kann seine Wurzeln nicht verbergen,,,
I was a Piper in South Africa I played in many massed bands and enjoyed every parade
Well said! And I agree.
@@timmclauglin3335 And I remember sixty years ago marching through the streets of Bangor. I was lead drummer in the "Indefatigable drum and bugle band. The music would bounce of the high street walls. Brought tears to me eyes then and now.
Thanks for posting. A very rich experience that stretches across alltime.
This is the way all nations should keep their traditions alive, especially young people.
Unfortunately, it is now frowned upon by many... Best Greetings from bavaria!
Hello ! I'm french, but I love so much the music from Scotland ! Thank you !
If you have ever marched in a band, or perhaps in uniform, you know these guys are having a blast!!
The Scots have THE most impressive marching military units on the planet....as a Sassenach...my spine tingles and tears moisten my eyes...just such a superb spectacle..so proud of Scotland being part of the UK. You guys are freaking awesome!!
Most Scots are not so proud of that association.
@@ianmacewan9416 - I know you'll find the majority of Scots are proud to be Scots and be part of the U.K. 🏴🇬🇧
@@cycleSCUBA Wrong yet again. The majority of native Scots voted YES. Study done by PROFFESSOR, John Curtice. Proof is online. Scotland was cheated out of independence by the NO votes of 375k English parasitical Tory voting immigrants FACT. You have NOTHING that cant be shot down in flames brit.
@@cycleSCUBA Is there anything else you would like to try for me to prove wrong? Go on give it a go.
@@cycleSCUBA I found the exact opposite many years ago. Yet one more example of the total ignorance of facts of the typical brit.
I greet Scotland with its people and its culture, I am from Brazil, but I have a Scottish soul!
My favourite Pipe and Drum video!
I am English but those pipes never fail to stir my soul Well done lads and lassie
William Stevens there were women piping
@@alicekelly8909 hens he said lads and lassies
@@margaretbarclay-laughton2086 Bellissimo il suono delle cornamuse.Ciao
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Those batons look like they could be dangerous. Much respect to those guys. I can't get enough of the bagpipes.
BLOODY AWESOME!
I was just looking at them on Google last night. They are not cheap. They are aprx. $ 275.00 and up. I would love to get one someday just to stand it in a corner of the living room. 😀
John Taylor it’s called a mace
I learned how to use one in high school.
In life there are men who watch other men twirl sticks. Then there are men who can't take their eyes off a classical beauty with Cleopatra eyes and a lovely smile. Those guys will follow her anywhere.
My cat (HRM Brat) has decided she hates bagpipes and leaves the room when I click on Braemar. Too bad...I'm the one with the opposable thumb.
That, as usual, was spectacular. I can't get enough of the beauty and majesty.
Thank you.
THAT LASS IS SO PROUD TO BE MARCHING WITH THE BAND...BRILLIANT...
The band is marching with her.
Just a wonderful video of bagpipes music 🎶 🏴🎵👍
Just a wonderful video and beautiful music only from Scotland ❤
a proud englishman born and bred but a huge admirer of the scots and their traditions
As a little child 55 years ago with my parents in Spain Gibraltar , and the pipes were playing there at the english part of Spain, and when a see this band and hear it it comes in a thousend of a second back, in my live one of the most soul impressif sounds , at that time i couldnot see the bagpipersplaying behind the Spanish English fens , now i see this band and every week i lookt at the Breamars and being 10 years young again. Compliments for the hard training of these wonderful people and there proudness . Very kind regards tony from the Netherlands
Gibraltar is Gibraltarian / British, not English. England is only 1 of 4 parts of the UK.
@@truefalse207 thank you, its good to put things right as shoud be, but the feeling and memory stays the same at that time ten years young . Kind regards from the Netherlands.
Fantastic, gives me serious goosebumps. The drum majors are regulars, cool guys.
i love the pipes and the constant drone of the air bag is a great sound along with the accompaniment of the snare and bass drums tattoos are also awesome audibly.
greetings to the young lady from Italy.Ciao
Glorious! Wonderful performance and love for your country. Riffing and improvising. So good.
For some reason I can't get enough of pipes and drums right now. Stirs the soul.
I’m so proud to be from this fantastic country very very proud this is amazing 😍❤️🏴
Pity it's polluted by the SNP!
@@davidatownsend8334.SNP, are only the stepping stone. We will be independent, get used to it. SAOR ALBA GU BRATH.
@Mike Walker I agree with you friend, the cunts who have my vote. FUCK THEM ALL. SCOTS FOREVER SAOR ALBA GU BRATH
FANTASTIC MEGAN...
I love the unity and unique style the two lead gentlemen have
Great job of the musicians, drum majors and camera operator! 👍
Beautiful Scottish Dancing Champion and such pride in the stride and way they play - so so good
Very beautiful !!! Thank you so much !!!
I see pride shining in that young lady's eyes all the way from East Texas. A tip of my Stetson to her and the fine pipes!
Jimmie Campbell nobody likes the Campbell's y'all
must have put her out of step?
@covenanter My papa go thrown out a pub in the 60's for being a Campbell,Some folk love to hold a grudge.
@covenanter True mate,I think its important to remember events such as that but be able to forgive. It just seems to me that alot of people nowadays try to hold people accountable for their ancestors actions,all scots should be standing together,not divided.
I see the PRIDE here in Las Vegas, NV...Semper Fidelis, Captain T, U.S.M.C.... PS: I knew some of the Scots in NATO, that were in the Dragoon Guard, and those are some TOUGH MEN that you don't want to cross in a bar. TRUST ME!!!
Roland is such a pleasant Drum Major to watch (see Braemar gathering videos): poise and smile! Go Scotland!
I am a Tartan from my High School in Glendora California.
Love the pipes.
I graduated from Glendora High in the class of 2002. I tried to join the pipes and drums but was unable due to the cost of the uniform. We may not know each other but my name is Christopher Rice.
@@Suprafanatic94 Class of 1959 (81st Graduate GHS)
I was going to be a La Habra Highlander - but things did not work out :(
WOW! What great Fun! The Scottish know how to Party. A beautiful Lady in front and the Music blasting in the back. GREAT!
Admit it you came here so see the beauty in blue!
I'm German but every time I hear those pipes and drums and see the marching scotsmen I got goosebumps. In my former life I must have been a scotsman myself. God I love it!
Love it, the drum majors
grins got me smiling!!!!!
Right! Those are proud almost smirks. Love it! You can feel the joy they have in their marching. I can't get enough.
Amazing! Just.. WOW so ..Thanks for sharing and WOW Perfect!!
I spent some time in Huntly: my Mother & her Sister inherited Huntly Castle during the American Depression. They signed the Castle over to the Scottish Government; they were teenagers & had no $$$$ to assume ownership & restoration. In 2010, my twin sister & I (& our husbands) took my 83 year old Mother to Scotland for nearly a month. Of course, our primary goal was to take her to see "her" Castle, Huntly Castle! It WAS a beautiful & very emotional day as we walked & examined every inch of Huntly Castle!!! My Mother cried, smiled & laughed a lot. It truly was a magical day. Thank You to the Scottish Government for an outstanding restoration!!! My Mother had the time of her life in Scotland, as we ALL did! But, her day in Huntly & at Huntly Castle WAS PRICELESS, STERLING & BRILLIANT! Certainly the highlight of her life. She is now going on 91 years old; and yes, she got to walk "her" castle! We loved Scotland, and we LOVED the Scots - wonderful people! I hope to settle there one day for the rest of my life. Where? I'm thinking Pitlochry as home base. Madly LOVED the Highland games there, and I walked a fair amount of the city/village which was beyond enchanting! From an American Gordon Highlander from Sacramento, California, longing for Scotland!!!
Wow what a gift she gave her homeland
Lindsay Schilling BYDAND
Unless you ever marched in a band procession you really can't appreciate how these gentlemen are staying at perfect step in Harmony these drum majors are off the chain no doubt they are the business. and you mustn't forget how she is walking carrying that trophy with such pride Excellency!
Hand salute from the USA!
Pride of Scotland! Never put us under! Scotland forever!!
IM ENGLISH DONALD AND I CANT STOP WATCHING THIS...STIRS THE HEART...BRILLIANT...
I really love Scotland Pipes & Drums music. Greetings from Papua New Guinea.
I just love the pipe & drums march, every one in time with the music. They remind me of the military parades here in Australia. Thank you Braemar Media.
Absolutely, I always feel my chest swell and hairs stand up when I hear the pipes echoing up the road on ANZAC day
My mama is light skinned so in the deepest recesses of my mind im Scottish somewhere in my lineage. God bless Scotland and their warrior music. Oorah!
My grandfather's home town. He and his brothers were Gordon Highlanders. Brave men who took all our enemies could throw at them.
Jean Ferret BYDAND
Keep the tradition strong and thank you for sharing this awesome video!
Scottish people are very gentle, kind and very welcoming. Still one of the best preserved species in Europe. Downsized due to massive emigration in past centuries, crushed by the English through war, hunger and poverty, still managed to keep much of their culture and uniqueness. Modern Scotland is a very pleasant place to live.
My great grandfather was Scottish, I guess that's why I love a pipe band so much.
FROM: N. Kentucky USA -- Pretty lass ya have there in front, lads!! Bloody good show of all!
Well done men and lady, you have much to be proud of in your country's history.
Greetings from South Texas Daughtry Family beautiful sound of the bagpipes that hits your soul.
Mesmerizing and flourishing to listen and watch both drum majors.
brings a tear to my eye.
I would walk to the ends of the earth with these playing for me
Excellent! This is most wonderful, thanks for sharing. What talent!!! God Bless the Union!
We are not in a union? True Scots know this is a dictatorship 🤬.
FREEDOM FOR SCOTLAND!!!🏴🏴🏴✊.
Just recently discovered a wealth of information that takes my mothers family back over 20 generations within Clan Gordon, among others..... So proud of my wonderful heritage and the esteemed honor it is to be Scottish! (Clan Cumming)
Muchas gracias Braemar Media.
Great drum majoring skills. Havent seen talent like this in a long time, over 40 years since our local Drum major was the DM for the New Zealand band and he used to practise on the bay in Timaru. A beautiful sight to behold, but he was so skilled he never had to miss a beaut catching the mace
isopath1....What???....they should be baton twirling with the cheer leaders....they werent even in time with eachother and at one i thought the guy on the left was going to knock the other guy over when his mace went wayward and he had strain to catch it again
isopath1 trump couldn’t do it his hands are to AMA and he’s a bellend
I love seeing this. One culture untied and proud.
What can we add to the huge amount of justified congratulations only : thanks .
Fantastic. Music to stir the blood, and what a sight to see such a fine marching band.
i love scotland ... i love drum and pipes ... thanks for this video , thanks from germany :)
Formally from Cape Breton N.S. now living in Rochester NY . Love listening to the Pipes and Drums .👍🏼👍🏼
This is a display of the strength of Lions and souls of good men and women like my grandparents Walter and Dagmar McTavish.
This makes me extremely proud to have Scottish blood, every time I hear this I feel at home!!!!
Those DMs are tight! Excellent marching band!
Just one word: SPENDID;.
Got bless Scotland and the Scots for their tradition, their will to maintain them alive. Thank you for your witness of humanity, not any artificial intelligence will beat your souls.
You are great.
Thanks for your kind words. You are welcome to visit our country.
All those guys following her wherever she goes! Amazing.
After doing my Ancestory thing, I discovered I'm 20% Scottish - no wonder I love the bagpies and a drum and pipes band
the guy on the left !!! what a boss :P and the music is just beautiful
Greetings from Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA...what a beautiful country is Scotland and I wish I could have stepped into the video to join you...thank you.
How beautiful is life, when you sleep in your room, then you wake up on a regiment of bagpipes musicians and drums who passing by your house ... When you wake up on this sound, you will feel that life itself has come to awaken you from your sleep.😍😍😍
abdullah 1989 Yep, alot better than hearing some bullshit Muslim call to prayer...lol
I love their testifying of their pride.
Well said Abdulla. Ignore the offensive comments from small minded people.
@John O'neil . Let him come tae us . He will not talk such bile. SAOR ALBA GU BRATH
@Rodney King Composed of such magnificent language from a true student of the English tongue.
Cheers from Greece to all highlanders! Much respect!
thank you to all comments talking about how the lassie led the line with pride, she earnt every one
I loved being in Scotland. Absolutely amazing.
A fantastic tradition that will hopefully forever be part of Scotland.
something so appealing to this scene..hard to express, but i think most of Us get it...Bravo..
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Great stuff, always love bagpipes and she's rather nice too.
Lovely bagpipes. Thank you.
I used to play Rugby for Caithness when I wa a young man , I remember very well the day we lost to Huntly , but what a great night we had in the toon after the match , great pipe band and wonderful clip , I love to see the drum majors twirling there batons , is a real skill , and respect to the bonny lassie leading
They look like they're having a great time, wish I'd been there!
God Bless you All, from Chicago my father was in British army for 24 years in ww2.
huntly pipe band is the best pipe band that i have heard in years
I want to end last life while listening to this brave music under the cherry blossoms in full bloom at the brilliant night of the fullmoon . 🍎