It would have been nice to have used the border pipes of the Lowland & Border Sots instead of the Highland pipes, but I guess musicians ain't always historians.
My ancestry is heavily Ulster Scots or Scots Irish and once, during a vocal music and folklore class, I had the chance to ask Scots folk singer and folklorist Norman Kennedy why we Appalachian Scots settled on the hills, while the Germans settled in the fertile valleys. His answer, the Scots wanted to be left alone to make whiskey and the Germans wanted to farm. When the English living in the tide water of the east coast had problems with the natives they called upon the Scots Irish. When things settled down the English tried politely to encourage them to go home.
happy to have you. my family use to run shine in kentucky and ohio. i use to live in johnson co tenn not far from copperhead road. funny thing is i was a law enforcement officer at the time.
2 weeks ago we heard Steve Earl in Bristol. Alone again. And he still is a very good singer, guitarplayer and an outstanding personality. Thank you for this concert, Mr. Earl!
Wie toll ihr den Song von Steve Erale gesungen habt und mit Dudelsack begleitet ihr seid wahrhaftig tolle schottische Musiker und Sänger mit wunderschönen Stimmen euch zu zuhören ist ein Freude weiterhin viel Glück und zufriedene Fans zu denen auch ich gehöre Halleluja❤️😍🇩🇪🙏🙏
Though I curse them with regularity, I bless the algorithms that brought this to me. Just fantastic. Also, so many different kilts, yet "ainly" one type of sporran?
I expected this version yo be dreadful,all those guys in kilts, bagpipes etc. But was pleasantly surprise at how authentic this rendition is. Well done, guys.
Ach, your havering. True story. Growing up I'd spend my summers with my Grandparents in the mountains of central Pennsylvania, along with my cousins. Being young, and male, and foolish we'd stand on the bridges over small creeks and chuck rocks at the copperhead snakes who were sunning on the rocks. (creek [aka crik] is the American equivalent to a Scottish burn)
Toll einfach Wahnsinn wie ihr das singt der Song erinnert mich an iIreland Ihr seid eine tolle Band und sehr gute Musiker mit einem stimmgewaltigem Sänger. Grüße an euch aus 🇩🇪Germany Halleluja. ❤️😍🙏🍀
Wonderful version of a great song. I feel sorry for the people who do not like it. Maybe you have to have some Scottish blood in your veins? I do, Mom and Dads side of the family. Good song. I will add it to my collection.
Damn. Copperhead Road with pipes and a fiddle. Live music heaven. Love it.
Cause there wasn't pipes in the original??? lol
They used a keyboard.
@@richardinman9575 - Lol, I know, but they sounded surprised there was pipes. But yes seeing real pipes is mighty cool...
My word that was totally awesome, you guys are awesome thank you!!!
@@richardinman9575 steve wanted to use bagpipes but the studio said no his keyboard player played it on a synth he built himself ?.
I'm Scottish and love Steve Earle - the bagpipes at the start makes sense as it was the Scots/Ulster who make moonshine in the mountains
plus the original song starts out with the pipes...electronic version but pipes nonetheless
One of the best renditions of this song I think I've ever heard!
The pipes make it!
Excellent!
GeetarHeroMcD is also great for just one dude, go a listen to it you won't regret it.
As someone with a Scottish surname and a descendant of a moonshiner... Thumbs up.
Rebellion is what this country was built on.
Amen
It would have been nice to have used the border pipes of the Lowland & Border Sots instead of the Highland pipes, but I guess musicians ain't always historians.
I'll drink to that!
My Daddy said running moonshine, beat the hell out of logging!
My ancestry is heavily Ulster Scots or Scots Irish and once, during a vocal music and folklore class, I had the chance to ask Scots folk singer and folklorist Norman Kennedy why we Appalachian Scots settled on the hills, while the Germans settled in the fertile valleys. His answer, the Scots wanted to be left alone to make whiskey and the Germans wanted to farm. When the English living in the tide water of the east coast had problems with the natives they called upon the Scots Irish. When things settled down the English tried politely to encourage them to go home.
Even in Canada where I’m from this song is extremely popular in Nova Scotia. This song make me proud to be allies with you guys over in the USA
happy to have you. my family use to run shine in kentucky and ohio. i use to live in johnson co tenn not far from copperhead road. funny thing is i was a law enforcement officer at the time.
The US loves ya back!
Bruce Vikki Crabtree 🤣🤣 best wishes from the great white north
K Comm stay safe down there
Heck ya
So glad I found this. It reminds me of my Grandfather from Hickory, NC who was a moonshine man, Scottish and Cherokee
there are a lot of us with that mix around this region.
Absolutely, Clan Buchanan
He was a Pollard Highland Scot. I believe the Pollards were aligned with the MacKays.
The Buchanan's have been found mixed in with the Cherokee & the Choctaw.
2 weeks ago we heard Steve Earl in Bristol. Alone again. And he still is a very good singer, guitarplayer and an outstanding personality. Thank you for this concert, Mr. Earl!
Us as in US Vietnam vets love ❤️ the Pipes and shine! We learned it from y’all.Freedom forever!
Interesting indeed. Amazing how the bagpipes and fiddle fit right in!. Great version!
Without question, the best rendition of this song I have heard! Wow!
Boy, the pipes really add to a great rendition of a great song!!
There are pipes and fiddles in the original.
@off kilter would love to hear some more songs by the band,
Johnson county TN has many stories, of course this one is our favorite. Someday I will RIP near Copperhead road.
Wie toll ihr den Song von Steve Erale gesungen habt und mit Dudelsack begleitet ihr seid wahrhaftig tolle schottische Musiker und Sänger mit wunderschönen Stimmen euch zu zuhören ist ein Freude weiterhin viel Glück und zufriedene Fans zu denen auch ich gehöre Halleluja❤️😍🇩🇪🙏🙏
WOW!!!!!!!! Does Steve know about this version? WOW!!!!!!
Awesome job. Great band powerful vocals, enjoyed very much. Thanks for sharing this amazing video.
45 seconds in and it’s FECKING AWESOME!
Saw Mr. Earle open for TTB at the Beacon a while ago and this is as great.
A belt of the Celts. Irish and Scottish pride
A couple of us Irish lads did this lockdown version ua-cam.com/video/GSRiyS6LiXY/v-deo.html
Don't forget the Welsh and Cornish they are the great singers
Great rendition of a great song. Why, you nearly kilt me.
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😂😂❤
I LOVE THIS SONG...... MY GOODNESS WITH KILTS AND BAGPIPES.... MERCY🎶
These guys do a great job make this song proud!
Great version of this great song! ❤
Drummer absolutely nailed this!
Saw these guys at EPCOT years ago.. such a great show.. bought a few cd's
Did the same. Can’t remember what year but maybe around 2000.
Same here! Always looked forward to making my way to that stage knowing they were going to be there. Last time I saw them was Nov 2013
Great rendition- the pipes is what drew me to listen! Love them screaming pipes, I don't care where I am...
Wow outstanding, this just gave me Goosebumps.
Love this song. Great version!
still one my favorits to light up a dance floor !!
love this! good quarantine music
Great cover! Love the bag pipes.
Yeah one of my all time faves and they did a nice spin on it
They used to be a staple at the Canadian pavilion at Epcot. Had season tickets-first stop was the Canadian pavilion!
OMG. The music has come full circle. OMG I’ll watch this a million times
Know Steve Earle personally...Bein a Scotsman ...luv it ..cheers bro....
Who can sing and Blow a Bagpipe? This is PHENOMINAL! If you did not know, THEY DO AC/DC!
Glenn Campbell could, that’s who.
Though I curse them with regularity, I bless the algorithms that brought this to me. Just fantastic. Also, so many different kilts, yet "ainly" one type of sporran?
Looks remarkably similar to my studded sporran from the Celtic Croft. A nice but cost effective sporran, and 1/5 the price of most in that style.
Eyeeeee
I got shivers...damn!
FANTASTIC SHOW!!! You guys are friggin' awesome!
Incredible just incredible.
One of the best covers I have heard.
Would love them back at Disney world! Amazing group!!!
Wow that was great. And a good band name too!
I love bagpipes. They sound great with this great song.
This is one of my favorites from the new c.d. Thanks for posting this!
I'm a Scotsman and I thoroughly approve!
Loved you guys ❤
What the hell?? Why am I just hearing this now?? Man that was great !!!!
Love this rendition. I could picture the whole scene.❤
Extremely impressive!!!!!!!
Rock on, bloody fantastic
Fabulous version of the classic Steve Earle tune.
I Love this Cover version
That’s the best rendition I’ve ever heard 🤓
Most excellent.
Awesome Cover
Much LOVE from Podunk Alabama! GREAT WORK!!!
Heck yeah. Great version. Keep rocking.
im scot brought me to tears
you guys ROCK
❤😊 feels like home to me... ~ Love, Bz MacAoidh
Fantastic! Thanks guys! You have the best version of this song, by far! Love the bagpipes!
So would this be a song going full circle? Song with scots irish roots being covered by a scot band
Maybe it's only justice
I have heard the original and I love it but your version with the pipes is a whole new way of playing this song. It is great.
Was done on keyboard's when steve recorded it
Strong pipes. Strong lovely legs. Awesomeness. Thanks guys💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻🤗😎
For of youniversing intensity haha blowing my mind on the way lol ty my beautiful spirit brother's peace as we fight hate we are one love all 🌱🌳❤3
I'm cursed living in north Dakota among germans,but I'm blessed to find this,and embrace my Scottish heritage.
Hell of thing to say, being cursed living amongst Germans. There's nobody harder than the Germans, except the Boers.
I love it
Bloody brilliant
Nicely done!
its the pipes lad!!!!!!!!!
Copperhead Road is a real place in Tennessee.
Great, great voice and live performance. Best cover version.
Holy crap. WELL DONE, Y'ALL!
Nice job on an absolute classic!!
Outstanding
Back for my monthly dose. Damn good again!
I expected this version yo be dreadful,all those guys in kilts, bagpipes etc. But was pleasantly surprise at how authentic this rendition is. Well done, guys.
fantastic
"Welcome home!"
Awesome!
Ach, your havering.
True story. Growing up I'd spend my summers with my Grandparents in the mountains of central Pennsylvania, along with my cousins.
Being young, and male, and foolish we'd stand on the bridges over small creeks and chuck rocks at the copperhead snakes who were sunning on the rocks.
(creek [aka crik] is the American equivalent to a Scottish burn)
Muy buena versión.
Excelente.
Most excellent wish 💖 I was there
Wonderful.
Wonderful love it
Toll einfach Wahnsinn wie ihr das singt der Song erinnert mich an iIreland Ihr seid eine tolle Band und sehr gute Musiker mit einem stimmgewaltigem Sänger. Grüße an euch aus 🇩🇪Germany Halleluja. ❤️😍🙏🍀
Awesome.
Damn fine!
This gave me goose bumps! Love, love it!
Yall need to come preform at Ariel foundation park at the event center in Mount Vernon, Ohio
Awesome
Well, that was cool!
I am A Scot. I Approve This Message.
BRAVO! I love it 😍
It was a great night
William Rivers July HVO
Excellent performance 👏nice to hear from our brothers Irish..good job fellows
That would be Scottish not Irish
Fucking badass!! Love the three part harmonies at the end!!
Truly missing then right now great guys and my best friends forever known them for years.
Very nice guys
Wonderful version of a great song. I feel sorry for the people who do not like it. Maybe you have to have some Scottish blood in your veins? I do, Mom and Dads side of the family. Good song. I will add it to my collection.