Bagpipes are one of the most menacing instruments Imagine, you’re an invading army searching for your enemy, you cannot see as much as a glimpse of a single warrior, when suddenly, reverberating and echoing across the hills….the sound of bagpipes accompanied by the marching of feet.
A Scotsman once left his small village in the highlands to visit the big city of London. As he returned, the other villagers asked him what London is like. "They're mad over there!" He exclaimed. "They were constantly shouting loudly, and banging on my hotel room door all night long! Unbearable noise!" The gathered locals asked him what he did to cope with such madness. "Nothing," he replied, "I just tried to ignore it and carried on playin' me bagpipes!"
My son Romorio Lee requested i had this song played at his funeral. If he died before i did, i honored his wishes. Rest in peace, my baby. I'll love and miss you forever until we meet again
My dad and my brother play them, and I've played enough to know how, and it's not too bad. It's really just like any other wind instrument, but you build up air before starting and just keep it full.
"In the year of our Lord, 1314, patriots of Scotland, starving and outnumbered, charged the fields of Bannockburn. They fought like warrior poets. They fought like Scotsmen. And won their freedom." 🏴
And just today there was a video of a Bavarian marching band playing Scotland The Brave to the team even though the team lost. all games. The colours choose you, you don't choose the colours.
I'm Aussie as well, Being a Mckay, I can feel it in my blood. And it's fkn awesome. The motherland : ) No snakes, no crocodile's, and we're the natives.
Oi, lads, ya hear the pipes and feel a stirring in ye heart and the rush in ya veins, your Scottish! Now yell out for all to hear ALBA GU BRATH!🏴🏴🏴
Im Scottish it gives me goosebumps every time I hear it especially when the drums start, swells you with pride, it’s on my playlist for walking my dog always puts me in the mood for marching to the border 😂 patriotic state of mind Alba an Aigh 🏴
I got 51%, but with the Irish and English it’s basically a solid 100 for my dna in the regions. Which is a bit phenomenal being 10th generation American
As an American, it's important to recognize the significant influence of Scottish heritage on our nation's history. Many of our founding fathers and signers of the Declaration of Independence were Scottish, such as Alexander Hamilton, James Wilson, and John Witherspoon. Along with that, some of our presidents were of Scottish heritage, including Andrew Jackson, Rutherford B. Hayes, and Woodrow Wilson.
Fact: bagpipes are the only musical instrument classified as a weapon (not kidding here). Also this makes me proud to be Scottish! Edit: as some have corrected this was true till 1996. That said the fact that they were EVER considered a weapon is pretty cool all the same. Yeah for the Scots!
@@droidboi3867 Bagpipes were considered weapons because the emboldened the morale and spirit of the troops when fighting and supposedly struck fear in the enemy. The Brits didn't want the Scotts getting to brave in fear of a revolt.
My husband played this as the Drum Major at Glendora High School (Class of 68’). On 6/2/22 I played this RUclips to him at the hospital. He wasn’t cognitive for months. He woke up to this song, thanks be to his classmates suggestion to play this. 🥰🙏🏻 It was a gift from God to have him awake for one whole day. He passed away on 6/17/22 after a long 10 1/2 months away from home after battling with Long-haul breakthrough Covid. He was vaccinated. He fought hard. This song stirred his soul. Sound IS really the last thing to go. Music does wonders! Thank you Jesus for that one special last memory with my love of 37 1/2 years of marriage. I’ll never forget the music of, “ Scotland the Brave!” ❤🎶💂🏻🥁
Im not Scottish but the sound of the bagpipes moves something in my heart, it’s a feeling of love for the motherland, a feeling of pride and a dream about freedom. Greetings from a Hungarian from Transylvania.
@@qwertpoiuy430 I liked the idea of becoming American like a lot of my countryman but the murder of JFK, Vietnam, 911 and the war on Iraq turned that idea down. Never mind the recent mass shootings, although I’m a gun supporter. No I’m a proud Hungarian from Transylvania. Why proud because our people despite all the wars, invasions by tatars, Turks, wars against Habsburgs, first and second world wars, communism, and now as part of the Romanian state still survived and are still around. We didn’t change didn’t give in, we kept our language and culture as these lands were ours and were taken from us by force.
This is a song that forces pride in a people down your throat and into your heart. I’m 0% Scottish but hearing this makes me pray for glory in their future
I am an American with most of my heritage either being Scottish/Irish or German. I’d say 70% between both of them lmao. There’s no other music in this world that makes me more patriotic than American, German and Scottish/Irish.
I m greek and still brings tears to my eyes. I ve never been to Scotland either. it s the powerful music the repressed people make, that unites us all.
I’m a foreigner relocated by my company and working in Scotland. When I drive in Highlands on weekends listing bug pipe music, and stop by local museums and historical places, every time I am really impressed by its deep history, culture and Scottish people’s mentality. I deeply respect and love your country.
Technically it was the "Picts" who aggressively resisted Roman advances, not the Scots. If you're interested, I got bored and researched the Picts to procrastinate my Economics homework. Here's what I learned Pictish as a language is now extinct, and the people group who spoke it disappeared from history sometime in the early 900s. There are a variety of speculations, ranging from cultural assimilation with their neighbors, to total extermination from invading Vikings and Gaelic-speaking Scoti from Ireland. The real answer is likely a combination of the two. Here's what we know: The last Pictish kingdoms perished at the hands of Kenneth MacAlpin, king of Dál Riata, a kingdom carved out of Western Scotland by a clan of Irish invaders known as Scoti, or Scots. Vikings seized the Hebrides from Dál Riata, and had raided heavily into Pictland; basically raiding all over modern Scotland. Either out of desperation to enlarge his kingdom, and therefore protect it against the encroaching Vikings, or out of greed to take advantage of the weakened Picts, Kenneth MacAlpin launched an invasion into Pictland, in which he conquered it in its entirety, uniting the north, and forming the Kingdom of Alba. From the few historical records we have, all we know is that there was little resistance to the invasion. For many years before Kenneth's invasion, Picts and Scoti fought each other, traded with each other, and aligned themselves with each other with royal marriages. Many Picts had learned the Gaelic language at this point as well, as it was the language with which the Irish missionaries converted the Picts to Christianity. It is believed Kenneth MacAlpin had Pictish royal blood on his mother's side because of this cultural exchange, so he supposedly had a claim to the Pictish crown. If this was true, it could explain why there was less resistance than expected. It's probable that the Pictish people were unhappy with their current rulers, as, ya'know, their country was being raided by Vikings and losing. Dal Riata had been a subject of the Picts in recent times. Being a Pictish subject, and with royal blood, perhaps some of the Picts welcomed Kenneth's invasion in hopes that he might make a better king. Alternatively, their futile resistance could simply be explained by the Viking raids being so extensive, that such heavy casualties were sustained by the Picts that their capability to fight back against Kenneth was severely weakened. The Pictish areas (Eastern Scotland) of this new Kingdom of Alba were devastated after the conquest - either by further Viking raids, or if you support the theory of Kenneth invading to take advantage of the weakened Picts, then by Kenneth MacAlpin's own armies ravaging and looting the defeated Pictish people. Either way, the population diminished, and what was left of the Picts slowly assimilated into Gaelic culture, adopting the language and laws of the Scoti of Dál Riata, who migrated in vast numbers into Pictland, while the homeland of Dál Riata, Argyll, fell to the Vikings. In the 900's, Pictish ceased to be spoken as a language. Alba's capital was moved to former Pictland, and Gaelic culture dominated. Alba grew prosperous, and eventually conquered back land from the Vikings, and came to be a power able to rival England. Over the next couple centuries, Scots-Gaelic would splinter from Irish-Gaelic due to semi isolation, causing different pronunciation, spelling, and a new dialect to form, which would eventually evolve into its own separate language. Alba had become a distinct nation with its own culture, identity, and language. Ironically, the Gaels who united Alba and crushed Pictish culture (forcibly or through assimilation) would soon have their own culture and language crushed by the encroaching English, whose language began to spread throughout the Scottish Lowlands from the land they took from the bygone English Kingdom of Northumbria. It was a useful language to know to communicate with the powerful English to the south. The spread of English accelerated during the Scottish Wars of Independence, and further (this time exponentially) after Scotland joined the United Kingdom, as English began to be taught in schools all over Scotland, rather than just in the Lowlands, where it had been previously. The Lowlands was where the majority of the population came to be, and is where the capital of Alba was. Obviously, the early spread of English here meant that it spread to the elite of the country. The rulers themselves began to refer to their country as Scotland rather than Alba, generally starting with the first Stuarts on the throne. Where Scots-Gaelic was still spoken, in the Scottish Highlands, they still referred to the country as Alba however, and still do today. Scots-Gaelic is lucky to not have suffered the same fate as Pictish, but it is still heavily reduced, and considered an "endangered" language by Unesco, with only people in the far north of the Scottish Highlands practicing the language commonly. The culture, however, is still alive and well in the Highlands though, and it is what we think of when we think of Scotland, with the clansmen, the skirts, the bagpipes, etc. So while we celebrate Scotland, we must remember to celebrate all aspects of its complicated history. Its people are not one, but many.
@@SeñorFajita it wasn’t it was the Irish when they came to colonise Britian and formed dal Rita and later formed alba with the Pictish kingdom aka Scotland
My grandfather was lowered into the ground to this song I had never cried as hard in my life he taught me to be strong in hard times it’s been 5 years now. Love you grandpa
Not gonna lie, hearing this in WWI as you see tens of thousands of Scotts and Irishmen and Brits charging at you with bayonets fixed would be fcking terrifying
My dad was Scottish, and I’m very proud of my (half) Scottish roots. Any bagpipe tune , more so this one, brings my late dad to my mind, and fills me with pride. 👍❤️
Same here, I can't relate or say I know what it's like to have a passed father but this music just brings something out in me. I'm quater Scottish on my father's side and I only feel pride when listening to this, even besides the fact that this song actually sounds good.
aw man i can just imagine . I m Irish and i want to have the Uillean pipes played at my funeral .butt I think i d have this played ,1st. i live in Scotland , always loved the tune and Scotland is worthy of being Brave for!
God I feel sorry for your grandmother, being in Glasgow is complete shit, luckily she’ll die at peace knowing she gets to stay the fuck away from Glasgow
Always a true gentleman. I don't believe I have ever heard anything negative abour him. God knows he was not a perfect man (none can), but, he lived his life (from my perspective), as a True Gentleman. Perfect example to the old teaching that simply says: "Los Modales No Quitan Lo Valiente". (Manners Do Not Take Anything Away From Bravery). R.I.P. Sir. 🙏
My grandparents immigrated to Canada from Scotland. I was born here and only heard stories of the homeland but not a day went by I wasn’t proud and wanted to return to where I came from. This music reminds me of my family and my true home. SCOTLAND FOREVER!
I thank God that I have Scottish blood in my veins, listening to this gives my goosebumps and I can feel the connection to the people and country that my family came from.
I grew up in central California ,down the street from me was a man who had a second story balcony and every weekend would play his bag pipes and I would sit and watch It’s been 20 Years since then and I recently found out I am actually in fact 30% Scottish and 45% French
Well, I don't want to be "that guy" but it already is, they weigh the same as one kilogram but still a kilo of steel is "heavier" than a kilo of feathers. Because "heaviness" is another thing. It's all about the matter itself.
my friend, allow yourself to cry and be swept up in the emotions. don't hold back. grief is a process and allow that process to do its thing. Play this song on full blast and ball your eyes out. As your ancestors would have wanted you to. Then, go out and live your life. Get married and start a family. As your ancestors would have wanted you to. God bless and may your parents' memory live long in you.
Imagine you are a French soldier during the Napoleonic wars and you stand in your column waiting for the UK forces to arrive. You hear this growing loud and louder as they come over the top of a hill, marching closer to you.
I was in Vancouver, Canada, a couple of years ago, and a local was playing the bagpipes. I asked him to play "Scotland the Brave" If it can give an ordinary Welshman goose bumps, I can't imagine what it does for a Scots man/woman. Simply awesome.
Americans when the trees starts speaking Vietnamese: *Screams* Russians when the snows start speaking Finnish: *Screams louder* Romans when the wall starts speaking Scottish: *Screams even more louder*
Der gedankengang ging so... Tja ich hatte ein kurzes Leben es war nicht schön aber ich sollte nicht traurig sein. Jeder stirbt. Nur nicht so früh. Hmmm. *dead*
POV: Your a German in a trench hearing this in the distance then they see thousands of English, Scottish, Irish, and Welsh charging at them *Jesus Christ that’s terrifying*
@@azerbaijandemocraticrepubl9624 oh right British: Nooooo you can’t just kill many of our troops at lightning fast speed Germans: haha machine gun go *brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr*
@@fergusonthereaver6686 England is Germanic but still has more “celts” than the other nations because of population. But you’re right they all got slaughtered by Rome, then the Anglo-Saxons, then the Vikings etc. Although technically the Welsh are the brittonic celts from England. The craziest thing? The most original Brits (aka the ones before Rome) now reside in Brittany in France and northern Spain (as well as wales). Yeah it’s complicated
Stayed at Glasgow and Edinburgh and I'm from London, I loved it the Scots are so friendly and down to earth folks, I loved my time there can't wait to go back, love from England
My father Walter Smith was stationed at the consulate in Glasgow. My little brother was born there in 1955. I was born in 1951 and my earliest memories are of Scotland and listening to my father's records buy Will Fife and Harry Lauder and I still have the Harry Lauder album. Scotland is very dear to my heart.❤
I am Tatar and I feel very close To Scotland. I thank the Scottish people for the wonderful bag pipe music and the wonderful Scottish whisky. SCOTLAND FOR EVER !
I'm 0% Scottish and this makes me feel proud to be Scottish
@@chloec2840 because we feel like scots but we aint born there so legally we aint scots
100
@@xebec420 well move to Scotland and become 1 of us
@@paulday52 that easy lad??
I have scottish blood, stay strong scotland🏴
SCOTLAND FOREVAAAAA🏴🏴🔥🔥
*_scootland the brave intensifies_*
Yo when I hit translate with google it left it with one black flag 🏴 this one.
It burned the flag bro
*SCOTLAND FOREVER!!!* 🎉🎉🎉
They can take our lives!
BUT THEY WILL NEVER TAKE OUR FREEDOOOOM!!! 🏴🏴
Scotland is one of those Countries you just like for no Reason.
och aye lad?
Scotland is the place that people outside of it love it for its beauty and the accents but the people inside hate it for Glasgow and Dundee
true
True, I love their bagpipe music though
I like it cause I live there
I'm not Scottish nor have I ever been there but I would die defending it to this banger
Will u ever visit it
Sir: "Nemo me impune lacessit" Indeed!
Bagpipes
@@jayambrose6184 would like to
😂
I’m so proud to be a Scotsman (nobody with my blood in their veins has ever set foot in Scotland)
Then how are you scottish?
@@glub1234that's... the joke.
@@silver-ag4437 Oh... I think I might be dumb.
@@glub1234 😂😂😂
@@glub1234r/wooooosh
Bagpipes are one of the most menacing instruments
Imagine, you’re an invading army searching for your enemy, you cannot see as much as a glimpse of a single warrior, when suddenly, reverberating and echoing across the hills….the sound of bagpipes accompanied by the marching of feet.
Bagpipes in Scottish mean ear racket.
@@Rick-tw9ge so you’re playing an anti-war song during war? The enemy will be in hysterics hearing you confused twits coming 😂
@@kevinpierce3458 your wrong
@@ItsBoxinOrNada not as wrong as your grammar
@@kevinpierce3458 your a puss if you point out grammar mistakes on the internet I can tell your already your towns biggest bitch
A Scotsman once left his small village in the highlands to visit the big city of London. As he returned, the other villagers asked him what London is like. "They're mad over there!" He exclaimed. "They were constantly shouting loudly, and banging on my hotel room door all night long! Unbearable noise!" The gathered locals asked him what he did to cope with such madness. "Nothing," he replied, "I just tried to ignore it and carried on playin' me bagpipes!"
Good punchline
Brilliant😂😂
As scotch Irish I agree
❤
bazinga
My son Romorio Lee requested i had this song played at his funeral. If he died before i did, i honored his wishes. Rest in peace, my baby. I'll love and miss you forever until we meet again
Bagpipes
Soar alba
Not only does this make me, a non-Scotsman, feel patriotic, but it also makes me want to learn the bagpipes
CELTA DE VIGO
Likewise
My dad and my brother play them, and I've played enough to know how, and it's not too bad. It's really just like any other wind instrument, but you build up air before starting and just keep it full.
I’m literally asking for bagpipes for Christmas 😂
@@sophiemudge5529 Hah, perfect!
I’m Irish and this makes me proud to be Scottish
GAITA GALICIA ASTURIAS
Same. Well, mostly Irish. I have a little bit of Scottish in me, but no more then 10%. Still, I agree
Ah ken whit yir sayin' , laddie.
@@MrIrishscouse och aye me loon…
PROUD CELTS🇮🇪🏴🏴🇮🇲
"In the year of our Lord, 1314, patriots of Scotland, starving and outnumbered, charged the fields of Bannockburn. They fought like warrior poets. They fought like Scotsmen. And won their freedom." 🏴
Mon the scots🏴
FREEDOM!
And they inspired the rebels of America who are Scottish in blood and changed the future of the world.
Yes, and I had kin that fought and died at Bannockburn. These pipes stir the Scotchman in me...I love them❤
Farewell to those warriors!!!
Scotland football fans are the best !! Scotland on Fire!!🇵🇱🤝🏴
@denisgonzalez8343 :(
And just today there was a video of a Bavarian marching band playing Scotland The Brave to the team even though the team lost. all games. The colours choose you, you don't choose the colours.
Music
I'm from Mars and this makes me proud to be Scottish.
I’m from Mars too ;)
Heya
Greetings from Gallifrey!
You're from MARS!?
Lol
I'm 0 % Scottish and I love this.
Im russian, a like it more. Its song strong&brave People. Russians feel that.
Doesn't matter where you are from, you hear this start up, you either get ready to fight or run.
My football team walks out with a guy playing this on bagpipes
@@noizman5562 Might not help you win, but sure helps the others guys lose :D
im german sacred the living shit out of my great great granddad but i love it xD
For 2 minutes and 43 seconds, everyone and I mean *EVERYONE* listening to this is Scottish.
Cheers.
I'm Aussie and this makes me proud to be Scottish. SCOTLAND FOREVAAAAAAA🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
SCOTLAND FOREVER even though I’m Canadian
I'm Aussie as well, Being a Mckay, I can feel it in my blood. And it's fkn awesome. The motherland : ) No snakes, no crocodile's, and we're the natives.
@@andrewmckay5103 same, just don't get too involved in their politics.
@@andrewmckay5103 and, what's important, no dog-size spiders 🕷🕷🕷
Oi, lads, ya hear the pipes and feel a stirring in ye heart and the rush in ya veins, your Scottish! Now yell out for all to hear ALBA GU BRATH!🏴🏴🏴
I'm not even Scottish and this is making me feel patriotic
I'm patriotic I love Scotland
Same here. It makes me want to wear a kilt, drew my claymore and make a Highland charge 😁
Same 😂
Im Scottish it gives me goosebumps every time I hear it especially when the drums start, swells you with pride, it’s on my playlist for walking my dog always puts me in the mood for marching to the border 😂 patriotic state of mind
Alba an Aigh 🏴
Logan Anderson here here 🏴👌🏻
when your DNA test shows you’re 1% scottish :
When your DNA test shows you're 0% Scottish but you're not British either.
I hear this song whenever I use claymores on vidya
I got 51%, but with the Irish and English it’s basically a solid 100 for my dna in the regions. Which is a bit phenomenal being 10th generation American
I think I might be 1% Scottish
I have 25 % scottish
Im a brit, and this makes me proud of scotland dealing with us 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
This made me feel proud if being Scottish... And I am Italian
Me too. How? Why?
Do you celebrate the Mussolini Day?
@@haukefritz1829 fascism is against our constitution. And my family especially is strongly antifascist and took part in the resistance
@@haukefritz1829 do you celebrate the anniversary of committing multiple war crimes in Vietnam and losing?
@@ratansu9081 Naa Im German we commited much graver warcrimes than Vietnam..
As an American, it's important to recognize the significant influence of Scottish heritage on our nation's history. Many of our founding fathers and signers of the Declaration of Independence were Scottish, such as Alexander Hamilton, James Wilson, and John Witherspoon. Along with that, some of our presidents were of Scottish heritage, including Andrew Jackson, Rutherford B. Hayes, and Woodrow Wilson.
Not to mention there was a ton of Scottish influence over the Declaration of Independence and other important documents
How can you leave out Adam Smith
And Scottish naval hero John Paul Jones
Yes indeed, but is it not time to finally say goodbye the the English?
Neat history and heritage comment.
I’m Scottish and this makes me feel proud to be Scottish. SCOTLAND FOREVER 🏴🏴🏴!!!
i have recently found out that i come from powerful scottish heritage, so im doing a little discovery
Damn Scots! They ruined Scotland!
Whiskey Rebellion!!!!!!!!
Alba gu bràth
Drank pipers,drummers and male skirt wearers im proud to love Scottland.
Here after Clash at the Castle, Glasgow!!!! Absolute chills, phenomenal music 💙 🏴
I'm Norwegian and this makes Me feel proud to be Scottish!!
LOLLLLZZZZ 😂
Im both Norwegian and Scottish
Colombian and feeling Scottish
Agree!
Your name is Travis? Come on in ya wee bairn.
Fact: bagpipes are the only musical instrument classified as a weapon (not kidding here). Also this makes me proud to be Scottish!
Edit: as some have corrected this was true till 1996. That said the fact that they were EVER considered a weapon is pretty cool all the same. Yeah for the Scots!
Artillery tho
How are Bag Pipes a Weapon? Im scared
@@droidboi3867 Bagpipes were considered weapons because the emboldened the morale and spirit of the troops when fighting and supposedly struck fear in the enemy.
The Brits didn't want the Scotts getting to brave in fear of a revolt.
Aye lad
The mighty bagpipe
My husband played this as the Drum Major at Glendora High School (Class of 68’). On 6/2/22 I played this RUclips to him at the hospital. He wasn’t cognitive for months. He woke up to this song, thanks be to his classmates suggestion to play this. 🥰🙏🏻 It was a gift from God to have him awake for one whole day. He passed away on 6/17/22 after a long 10 1/2 months away from home after battling with Long-haul breakthrough Covid. He was vaccinated. He fought hard. This song stirred his soul. Sound IS really the last thing to go. Music does wonders! Thank you Jesus for that one special last memory with my love of 37 1/2 years of marriage. I’ll never forget the music of, “ Scotland the Brave!” ❤🎶💂🏻🥁
God bless you and your family and rest in peace sir God bless 🙌 🙏 ❤️
A riveting experience for you to share with us. Thank you 🙏🏽
I’ll be playing this at my husband’s memorial service on 11/12/22. I have pictures of him in the whole Scottish garb. 💂🏻
Scotland remains in His heart
Hugs.
Dad I will always love you. You were so proud to be Scottish.
My family is from Scotland
Bring it
I’m fae Scotland
Bring it
I'm an Ulster Scot
Bring it
@@Squareheed Stuart / Sutherland here
We run this
my family is from mexico
intenta matarme estupido
Mine too xx
I’m 47. One of my earliest memories is my dad putting on a record of the pipes and drums of Scotland. This song still gives me goosebumps to this day.
You had an ok dad 🥰
Is he still alive though?
@@Bigboyscreeneditz yes! He’s 81 😊
Amen
GAITAS GALICIA ASTURIAS
Im not Scottish but the sound of the bagpipes moves something in my heart, it’s a feeling of love for the motherland, a feeling of pride and a dream about freedom. Greetings from a Hungarian from Transylvania.
Freedom?
What are you American
@@qwertpoiuy430 I liked the idea of becoming American like a lot of my countryman but the murder of JFK, Vietnam, 911 and the war on Iraq turned that idea down. Never mind the recent mass shootings, although I’m a gun supporter. No I’m a proud Hungarian from Transylvania. Why proud because our people despite all the wars, invasions by tatars, Turks, wars against Habsburgs, first and second world wars, communism, and now as part of the Romanian state still survived and are still around. We didn’t change didn’t give in, we kept our language and culture as these lands were ours and were taken from us by force.
@idk all of Romania should belong to Hungary
You may gave Celtic blood in you. That's what my be moving something in your heart and soul.
@@argintulviu8733 hungary rules romania drools
No matter where your from when you hear this banger you suddenly become Scottish
😮😮😮😮😮
I’m American and have never been more proud to be Scottish 🏴🏴🏴🏴
That's what I was thinking! I'm literally 0% proud to be Anerican 😂
I really like the American country but i aint from there
a scottish actually inspired the US navy
@@lolsoina dont
@@baanaanaana dont what
Scotland. The only place where you can feel homesick without leaving.
Amen!
Homesick? We just call that a hangover
Or without being there...
This is a song that forces pride in a people down your throat and into your heart. I’m 0% Scottish but hearing this makes me pray for glory in their future
SCOTLAND FORREEVVAARR!! (never been to Scotland)
😂😂😂 you should com & visit, both of you. I love my beautiful country. Slainte 🏴🏴🏴
WE THE ENGLISH HAVE BEEN LISTENING TO THE BAGPIPES FROM ACROSS THE BORDER EVERY DAY.
WE HAVN'T SLEPS IN CENTURIES.
Thank you brother. And glory to you and all you touch.
I am an American with most of my heritage either being Scottish/Irish or German. I’d say 70% between both of them lmao. There’s no other music in this world that makes me more patriotic than American, German and Scottish/Irish.
I feel like Scotland is a country that no one would ever want to fight, proud to be a Scot🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
The Roman's tried and lost. The English had a go too, cunts
England enters the chat
Samoa enters the chat
Imagine, Hiking through a Scottish mountain range, and than the eerie sound of the bagpipes ring off the mountains, hearing this song.
saluts in scottihs
I'd be fucking terrified.
A m o g u s
bruh i would stop in my track's to listen
This is precisely why I want to go to Scotland
Germans: we've got panzers and luftwaffes
Scotts: we've got some bagpipes and a fokin ogre
My favorite comment so far
And loch ness
Germans: aright. Imma head out.
Germans: Hilfe! Hilfe!
oh scheiße
Brings tears to the eyes of every Celt. Bless you!
CELTA DE VIGO
Celt? more like Cu*t
I m greek and still brings tears to my eyes. I ve never been to Scotland either. it s the powerful music the repressed people make, that unites us all.
But I didn't sneeze
Kelt*
SCOTLAND FOREVER
Who feels like marching while listening to this?
Me mate
Fuck social distancing mate's let's March
I actually use this song to practice chair-stepping (a type of marching).
Me
@@thomasgregor4151 too ryt man man
I feel Scottish after listening to this, even though I’m Mexican.
You're welcome in the UK to visit anytime!
Why thank you.
@@Yamezzzz Scotland*
@@andrew476 Glasgow*
@@Yamezzzz This is a video about scotland, not the UK, and the majority of scots want to leave the UK
Imagine hearing this on the other side of a hill range or smth and feeling the dread set in
Or the sense of courage as the reinforcements arrive
Every year where we are there is always a pipe band March where they play this. It’s a yearly tradition and most people go. Pretty much everyone
Eh ye ain't seen anthing ya wee lad Scotland is the best don't see it isant okee
You mean a feeling oof national pride and fire to fight against your union jack toating oppressors? Yeah I know what you mean
@@kevinpierce3458 ahaha pissin masel at this reply 😂😂
I’m a foreigner relocated by my company and working in Scotland. When I drive in Highlands on weekends listing bug pipe music, and stop by local museums and historical places, every time I am really impressed by its deep history, culture and Scottish people’s mentality. I deeply respect and love your country.
Romans: Let's Conquer the rest of Britannia
*Hears Bagpipes*
Romans: Guess we'll just build a wall
Fun fact: The Romans Introduced the bagpipes to the British isles.
[Insert Donald Trump joke here]
[Insert flamewar below this]
Technically it was the "Picts" who aggressively resisted Roman advances, not the Scots.
If you're interested, I got bored and researched the Picts to procrastinate my Economics homework. Here's what I learned
Pictish as a language is now extinct, and the people group who spoke it disappeared from history sometime in the early 900s.
There are a variety of speculations, ranging from cultural assimilation with their neighbors, to total extermination from invading Vikings and Gaelic-speaking Scoti from Ireland.
The real answer is likely a combination of the two. Here's what we know: The last Pictish kingdoms perished at the hands of Kenneth MacAlpin, king of Dál Riata, a kingdom carved out of Western Scotland by a clan of Irish invaders known as Scoti, or Scots. Vikings seized the Hebrides from Dál Riata, and had raided heavily into Pictland; basically raiding all over modern Scotland. Either out of desperation to enlarge his kingdom, and therefore protect it against the encroaching Vikings, or out of greed to take advantage of the weakened Picts, Kenneth MacAlpin launched an invasion into Pictland, in which he conquered it in its entirety, uniting the north, and forming the Kingdom of Alba. From the few historical records we have, all we know is that there was little resistance to the invasion.
For many years before Kenneth's invasion, Picts and Scoti fought each other, traded with each other, and aligned themselves with each other with royal marriages. Many Picts had learned the Gaelic language at this point as well, as it was the language with which the Irish missionaries converted the Picts to Christianity. It is believed Kenneth MacAlpin had Pictish royal blood on his mother's side because of this cultural exchange, so he supposedly had a claim to the Pictish crown. If this was true, it could explain why there was less resistance than expected. It's probable that the Pictish people were unhappy with their current rulers, as, ya'know, their country was being raided by Vikings and losing. Dal Riata had been a subject of the Picts in recent times. Being a Pictish subject, and with royal blood, perhaps some of the Picts welcomed Kenneth's invasion in hopes that he might make a better king. Alternatively, their futile resistance could simply be explained by the Viking raids being so extensive, that such heavy casualties were sustained by the Picts that their capability to fight back against Kenneth was severely weakened.
The Pictish areas (Eastern Scotland) of this new Kingdom of Alba were devastated after the conquest - either by further Viking raids, or if you support the theory of Kenneth invading to take advantage of the weakened Picts, then by Kenneth MacAlpin's own armies ravaging and looting the defeated Pictish people. Either way, the population diminished, and what was left of the Picts slowly assimilated into Gaelic culture, adopting the language and laws of the Scoti of Dál Riata, who migrated in vast numbers into Pictland, while the homeland of Dál Riata, Argyll, fell to the Vikings. In the 900's, Pictish ceased to be spoken as a language. Alba's capital was moved to former Pictland, and Gaelic culture dominated. Alba grew prosperous, and eventually conquered back land from the Vikings, and came to be a power able to rival England. Over the next couple centuries, Scots-Gaelic would splinter from Irish-Gaelic due to semi isolation, causing different pronunciation, spelling, and a new dialect to form, which would eventually evolve into its own separate language. Alba had become a distinct nation with its own culture, identity, and language.
Ironically, the Gaels who united Alba and crushed Pictish culture (forcibly or through assimilation) would soon have their own culture and language crushed by the encroaching English, whose language began to spread throughout the Scottish Lowlands from the land they took from the bygone English Kingdom of Northumbria. It was a useful language to know to communicate with the powerful English to the south. The spread of English accelerated during the Scottish Wars of Independence, and further (this time exponentially) after Scotland joined the United Kingdom, as English began to be taught in schools all over Scotland, rather than just in the Lowlands, where it had been previously.
The Lowlands was where the majority of the population came to be, and is where the capital of Alba was. Obviously, the early spread of English here meant that it spread to the elite of the country. The rulers themselves began to refer to their country as Scotland rather than Alba, generally starting with the first Stuarts on the throne. Where Scots-Gaelic was still spoken, in the Scottish Highlands, they still referred to the country as Alba however, and still do today.
Scots-Gaelic is lucky to not have suffered the same fate as Pictish, but it is still heavily reduced, and considered an "endangered" language by Unesco, with only people in the far north of the Scottish Highlands practicing the language commonly. The culture, however, is still alive and well in the Highlands though, and it is what we think of when we think of Scotland, with the clansmen, the skirts, the bagpipes, etc.
So while we celebrate Scotland, we must remember to celebrate all aspects of its complicated history. Its people are not one, but many.
@@SeñorFajita it wasn’t it was the Irish when they came to colonise Britian and formed dal Rita and later formed alba with the Pictish kingdom aka Scotland
@@daltonmiller5590 holy hell Wikipedia calm down
This makes me proud to be Scottish and I'm not even Scottish.
Same
That doesn’t matter because if you feel Scottish you are Scottish
If you feel the Scottish pride your Scottish in my eyes 🏴🏴🏴🏴
we're all jock thompsons bairns
Same
We have to listen to this everyday from across the border….
We haven’t slept in centuries
but as a half scottish man im so fuckin proud
Good
Yea no shit the sun don’t set, forget about sleep
Yikes
@@jeongna Yeah, the sun never sets in the British Empire
😂😂😂😂😂
Deal with it.
I am 100% Scottish and I love this it makes me feel amazing when the drums come in 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
I'm also Scottish, third generation, just found out, explains the love of drinking, love this.
I am native and my family loves drinking
Even though they are native
Sure, ok. Makes sense that you would want to be apart of a people whom wherever they go tend to blossom and achieve greatness in every realm of life.
@@inuitenjoyer509 love you.
I'm not Scottish at all, I'm native American. But damn, something about bagpipes and drums man. Respect from my tribe to yours.
❤
Ey lad/lass anylad that doesent like scetlend will get a skelpit (translation: Yeah pal,anyone who doesnt like Scotland will get a slap)
Thank you.
Aye, ❤️ we traded pelts and survival skills in the early years. Respect, I’m Scottish and my wife is Native American
Same
Music industry: aight so how loud do you want you national instrument to be ?
Scotland: *yes*
i know this is a meme, but what the fuck does the “music industry” have to do with the national instrument
You ever tried playing one I almost went deaf
*aye
It's cause its a instrument the Scots used to start attacks in the war
It shows the pride of us Scots feared for our ability in battle
I'm just a wee bit Scottish, and I'm proud to have that wee bit
Nice to know that.
Same here buddy , proud as hell we should be and fearless we should stand
Don’t know if my great-grandparent was a Scotsman/woman or a Welshman/woman, but there’s a chance that I’m 1/8th Scot and proud of it.
You can be proud of things you achieved, not of something you had absolutely zero influence on.
@@InfiniteDeckhand and how do you come to that conclusion? . Are you not proud to be part of the nationality of your parents my bru ?
As an american, i wanna be a Scotsman SCOTTLAND FOREVER🏴🏴🏴🥃🥃🥃🎉🎉🎉
trust me mate people smoke in some of the most random places it aint that good
no the beer is irish
As a Scotsman you are now an honorary Scotsman 😂
@@Natrblx-o9eAre you suggesting it wasn't originally a few Gaelic Irishmen who colonized Scotland and turned it into what is today?
@@tostr13Alexander Holden
My grandfather was lowered into the ground to this song I had never cried as hard in my life he taught me to be strong in hard times it’s been 5 years now. Love you grandpa
This was also played at my grandfathers funeral as the casket was marched out so I completely agree, always brings so much emotion.
🏴
Aww you made me cry!
Played at my grandmother's funeral by a lone piper . It was the best goodbye we could give as clan Sutherland ☹
Your grandpa taught you a good lesson. Be strong.
Proud to have the same name as a city and whisky 🏴🏴🏴🏴
Not gonna lie, hearing this in WWI as you see tens of thousands of Scotts and Irishmen and Brits charging at you with bayonets fixed would be fcking terrifying
Scots and Irishmen are Brits
@@MHurtado89 ok but separate armies
@@MHurtado89 Scots and Irish are Scots and Irish.
and the Welsh?😂
Wanna know what's more terrifying? The fact that the original comment is just a few comments above this one.
My dad was Scottish, and I’m very proud of my (half) Scottish roots. Any bagpipe tune , more so this one, brings my late dad to my mind, and fills me with pride. 👍❤️
Same here, I can't relate or say I know what it's like to have a passed father but this music just brings something out in me. I'm quater Scottish on my father's side and I only feel pride when listening to this, even besides the fact that this song actually sounds good.
My dad isNOT SCOTTISH
Aye another half Scot! (I'm from my mum's side)
@@ThyLord-kv5bf Same
When ur homies aren't around so u don't have to listen to rap music...
bad homies mines heard metal n banjo crazy bstrd
Underrated.
if you cant listen to our great music in front of the homies then they aint your homies no more
if you can't be cultured around the homies, then do you even have homies?
Cmon mate, those are not your homies
Myslím si, takáto muzika, je prejav sily národa!
I’m Scottish and I’m doing pipes I’m 13 and I hope to play like this one day 🤞
A' the best 🏴
@@glenzboyz huh he still reply
....nice
Good luck mate :D
Gid luck hope yae dae well x
Way to go Rossie we believe in you
My late grandmother was from Glasgow. At her funeral we played amazing grace on the pipes. Every time I hear the pipes I'm reminded of her
Jeffrey Kielwasser sad
I'm sorry to hear that, my god be with her in heaven
My condolences on your recent loss,sir.
aw man i can just imagine . I m Irish and i want to have the Uillean pipes played at my funeral .butt I think i d have this played ,1st. i live in Scotland , always loved the tune and Scotland is worthy of being Brave for!
God I feel sorry for your grandmother, being in Glasgow is complete shit, luckily she’ll die at peace knowing she gets to stay the fuck away from Glasgow
R.I.P. Sir Sean Connery on this day of OCTOBER 31 2020
Shame he never returned! R.I.P.
My father named me after him
@@PerthLuxury originally a Celtic but founded in Ireland im afraid
Wait what!?
Always a true gentleman. I don't believe I have ever heard anything negative abour him. God knows he was not a perfect man (none can), but, he lived his life (from my perspective), as a True Gentleman. Perfect example to the old teaching that simply says: "Los Modales No Quitan Lo Valiente". (Manners Do Not Take Anything Away From Bravery). R.I.P. Sir. 🙏
My grandparents immigrated to Canada from Scotland. I was born here and only heard stories of the homeland but not a day went by I wasn’t proud and wanted to return to where I came from.
This music reminds me of my family and my true home.
SCOTLAND FOREVER!
This needs to be back as our national anthem.
We need this to be a Scotsman
Why is it not this shits an absolute banger. 12/10. 🇺🇸🤝🏴
I thought it was! Do you Scots sing “God Save the Queen”?
"National anthem" nonono
THE National Anthem of the EARTH
True tho, this song slaps
Im -0% Scottish but makes me feel very Proud
SCOTLAND FOREVER 🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥‼️‼️‼️‼️
my friend is scottish
@@OrosAviationChannelI’m the only Scottish kid in my school and I’m mixed also
[tf2 demoman screaming]
*”FRAÆÆDOOOOM”*
Im not Scottish either.
Yet, *"THEY MAY TAKE OUR LAND BUT NOT OUR FREEDOMMM"* 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔊
@@Waylonmorrin4687 I’m am at my secondary school
*"Y O U R E D O I N G G O O D L A D"*
-DEMOMAN, THE CUTEST WAIFU IN SCOTLAND.
*Waifu*
*BRUH*
@kangs kerox who are u
@@NathanielXVII
Medic Gaming
@@NathanielXVII soldier gaming
I'm Filipino, and this makes me proud to be a Scotsman.
I like scotland
why?
For no reason i just like scotland
I like Scotland because they made trouble to England
Et ça, ça n'a pas de prix.
@Logan Anderson good reason xD
Because demoman
Because am Scot
@Logan Anderson same lol
I’m Australian and now I’m Scottish. Truly majestic tune
I once was Scottish but am now mostly Australian, Aberdeen to Rockingham
I thank God that I have Scottish blood in my veins, listening to this gives my goosebumps and I can feel the connection to the people and country that my family came from.
Sorry do you live in America?
@@Co23Co45officialProbably lol.
マーチングドラム?が入るとこで鳥肌立つ、めちゃくちゃかっこいいよねこの曲
I could march straight into battle listening to this 👍🏻
So could i
Most Jocks march straight into a bar...
Same
Same
Same
*bagpipes blaring across the battlefield, 1917*
"OHOOHOO, NOT ONE OF YE'S GOIN TEH SURVAAVE THIS!"
AWA' BACK TAE GERMANY YA FACKIN HUNS!
AYE FOR KING AND COUNTRY
r/unexpectedtf2
THEYRE GONNA HAVE TO GLUE YOU BACK TOGETHER
IN HELL!
THEY’RE GONTA HAVE TO BURY WHATS LEFT OF YA IN UH SOOP CAN
I’m french and this makes me proud to be Scottish 🇫🇷🤝🏼🏴
Je suis également français! Vive la auld alliance ! 🇫🇷❤️🏴
ALBA GU BRAITH!
@@SlavicMushroom ttraitor
Bloody French, where were you when Wallace was captured and killed
@@sam-bf4lt not there
Grüße aus Deutschland wunderschöne Musik 😊
I grew up in central California ,down the street from me was a man who had a second story balcony and every weekend would play his bag pipes and I would sit and watch
It’s been 20
Years since then and I recently found out I am actually in fact 30% Scottish and 45% French
Brandy bottle 🍾🍼🍾
Music
From the USA, you Scots are an amazing group of people. Also, you scare your enemies shitless.
That’s fucking right you’s better run 😂
Im swedish. We cant really scare people since our national animal is a moose. We did take over the world with IKEA so there’s that.
As someone from the heart of Glasgow, I take massive pride to this glorious theme we have produced
Very good theme
😊Your legacy is the glory of England and the Union of Great Britain, not rubbish music
@@jmbkdys3018 hush little angloid, your lucky we are united or we would've already colonized your country and turned you all back into proud celts.
NO
@@jmbkdys3018Glory? Pfft.
🏴🏴🏴SCOTTLAND FOREVER FOR FREEDOM AND GOD🏴🏴🏴
My wee Scottish skin is all goosebumpy hearing this 🏴🏴🏴
I'm may be swedish but to hell with it, FREEDOM!
One of the most majestic songs ever written, no question.
Hvor er du fra i Sverige? Beklager, Jeg kan snakker norsk men ikke svenska.
@@Spoon80085Jag kan läsa Norska, så det är ingen fara. ^^
Jag är från Karlstad, Värmlands län (Värmland fylke på Norsk)
Vart är du från i Norge Spoon?
@@Nick-rs5if Jeg er ikke fra norge, men fra Boston (US)
@@Spoon80085 Från Boston? Det förväntade jag mig inte. 🙂
Same over here
This makes me feel like a kilogram of steel is heavier than a kilogram of feathers.
underrated
Dude, i'm deceased.
We need more of these kind of comments
Well, I don't want to be "that guy" but it already is, they weigh the same as one kilogram but still a kilo of steel is "heavier" than a kilo of feathers. Because "heaviness" is another thing. It's all about the matter itself.
@Oğuzhan Pehlivan It was a joke referencing this video:ruclips.net/video/N3bEh-PEk1g/видео.html
I am listening to this and miss my mom and dad so much, it has been a year since they passed and they were from Scotland 😢
Doing exactly the same thing right now and having a good cry. My best to you.
my friend, allow yourself to cry and be swept up in the emotions. don't hold back. grief is a process and allow that process to do its thing. Play this song on full blast and ball your eyes out. As your ancestors would have wanted you to.
Then, go out and live your life. Get married and start a family. As your ancestors would have wanted you to.
God bless and may your parents' memory live long in you.
Imagine you are a French soldier during the Napoleonic wars and you stand in your column waiting for the UK forces to arrive. You hear this growing loud and louder as they come over the top of a hill, marching closer to you.
Blood and iron
J'aime l'oignon frit a l'huile
@@gaetangourbeyre5533 Au pas camarade, Au pas camarade, Au pas Au pas Au pas
@@Obi_Wan_Kenobi_027 Au pas camarade, au pas camarade, au pas au pas au pas
@@magnadolosfs2707 au pas camarade, au pas camarade, au pas au pas au pas
I was in Vancouver, Canada, a couple of years ago, and a local was playing the bagpipes. I asked him to play "Scotland the Brave" If it can give an ordinary Welshman goose bumps, I can't imagine what it does for a Scots man/woman. Simply awesome.
Americans when the trees starts speaking Vietnamese: *Screams*
Russians when the snows start speaking Finnish: *Screams louder*
Romans when the wall starts speaking Scottish: *Screams even more louder*
Turks when the hills and wind starts speaking Polisch: Screams loudest.
*Pictish
The brits when their neighbour starts speaking irish: *screams throughout the entire universe*
@@bennickss brits when the car starts speaking Irish:
Taliban when the sands starts whispering
Americans: Screams like girl
Now Imagine being a German teenager a trench in 1918 and hearing this.
"Oh scheiße. Jetzt geht das schon wieder los."
@@GeoStreber Kann man auch sagen. :)
Der gedankengang ging so...
Tja ich hatte ein kurzes Leben es war nicht schön aber ich sollte nicht traurig sein. Jeder stirbt. Nur nicht so früh. Hmmm. *dead*
Aagh vwe hav lost ze battel vwe better survender
Maschinengewehre feuer! And it doesn't sounds no more...
POV: Your a German in a trench hearing this in the distance then they see thousands of English, Scottish, Irish, and Welsh charging at them *Jesus Christ that’s terrifying*
Machine gun go BRRRRRRR
@@azerbaijandemocraticrepubl9624 oh right
British: Nooooo you can’t just kill many of our troops at lightning fast speed
Germans: haha machine gun go *brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr*
@@aburnoutfailurewithsomemem3085 lol
@@aburnoutfailurewithsomemem3085 German: NOOO you cant just pass through our trenches with steel fort!!!1
British: Hahahaha Mark I go BRRRRRRR
I would be in awe. I wouldn't even care if I was shot.
I'm south African, and you know what. I'm proud to be to Scottish.
Selle boet
Although I'm not Scottish, I certainly am irish. Much love to my brothers from the other island 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
I may be from the U.S. of A. but God how I love the Scottsh and Irish hymns and anthems.
God saves the Confederation !
It's in your family Scots Irish where at the south of USA look at your csa flag is a mix of Scotland and Ireland flag with stars
It makes me want to be Scottish!
Thanks mate! I'm your favourite things in one- Scottish, Irish and English, mums English, Dads Irish, was born in Scotland. Yay
Amen..me as well
Love my Scottish brothers, from Wales. Celtic brothers forever!
🏴❤️🏴
👑👑👑
🇮🇪🏴🏴❤❤❤
@@philip5075 toxic asf 💀 English is Celtic too you know, they just have a huge population
@@XXXTENTAClON227 English arnt Celtic lad sorry.
@@fergusonthereaver6686 England is Germanic but still has more “celts” than the other nations because of population. But you’re right they all got slaughtered by Rome, then the Anglo-Saxons, then the Vikings etc.
Although technically the Welsh are the brittonic celts from England. The craziest thing? The most original Brits (aka the ones before Rome) now reside in Brittany in France and northern Spain (as well as wales). Yeah it’s complicated
@@XXXTENTAClON227 doesn’t mean there Celtic
"I'm not gonna lie, lad. That was a tough one!"
-Demoman, after carrying the entire team in TF2
as an american, i never wanted to be scottish so bad in my life. i don’t know how you couldn’t get goosebumps to this
We LOVE YOU BRAVE SCOTLAND ! Greetings from RUSSİA
Aleksandr Yevteushenko thankyou
Thanks
We love Russia!
CYKA BLYAT
Celtic Fc fan 4 life bit racist but ok
Stayed at Glasgow and Edinburgh and I'm from London, I loved it the Scots are so friendly and down to earth folks, I loved my time there can't wait to go back, love from England
Thank you! :D Im scottish and glad you enjoyed your time in our country
Glad you came, your always welcome
Why did you go to Glasgow it's like Manchester but Scottish
@@sam8742 more like London with the stabbings
@@dylanlow1266
Ha, well my parent grew up in the rougher areas of there, never been to the UK myself so I wouldn't know lol
My father Walter Smith was stationed at the consulate in Glasgow. My little brother was born there in 1955. I was born in 1951 and my earliest memories are of Scotland and listening to my father's records buy Will Fife and Harry Lauder and I still have the Harry Lauder album. Scotland is very dear to my heart.❤
literally to the 1% that reads this, may your life be full of happiness, prosperity
and LOVE and may ALL your dreams come true, have an awesome day 💙
Thx random guy
@@NathanielXVII 💙
I am Tatar and I feel very close
To Scotland. I thank the Scottish people for the wonderful bag pipe music and the wonderful Scottish whisky. SCOTLAND FOR EVER !
"thanks" - scotsman who has never been outside of scotland
@@yumDOOM no way it's demoman from tf2 ??!??!
@@Raiden20now he’s bonzi buddy
I’m Scottish and I have to say
SCOTLAND FOREVER!!!!!!! 🏴🏴🏴
finally a scottish
@@Phobe6656 I’m American but I do have Scottish blood that’s why I said that ^^
@@Black_Cat_In_The_Rue_Morgue76Then you're just not scottish are you...
@@CohenMore Not really? 😅
i can confirm that playing this in the background with 4697 bottles of scrumpy makes you better at demoman
I Love Tf2 coments in this vid
Eyy, me bottle o' scrumpeh! **burp**
Sorry but I'm a sniper main :7
@@chillalldaylongisthekey7316 *BURN THE HERETIC!*
Makes me cry this just lost my 94yr old grandma who was a proud Scots woman and I’m proud to be half Scottish