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I am Japanese, but this When you listen to the song, the story of a different world or medieval style fits perfectly. It's so magnificent and exciting.
Kenshiro Kasumi No, I didn't know at all. In the first place, you didn't know much about Celtic people and were you happy with Celtic music? I really liked this music, so I'm interested in this and I'll look into Celtic people and culture! .. And I never thought I could reply. I am not very good at English, but I wanted to communicate with various people. Thank you again for your reply.
@@レベ-g2b It's always great when a person appreciates a culture different from his/hers. I'm a Filipino myself and I think the Japanese and Celtic cultures are magnificent.
Agile Zero Thank you to everyone who responded! I am happy to know the cultures of various countries! Culture has a lot of history, so you won't get tired of looking it up and watching videos! .. In this way, it is one of the pleasures to interact with everyone! However, I still don't study English and rely on translations....w Even so, I thought it was great to meet you all! Thank you again!
We Fight For God/s All High Holy Eternal. We fight for country and land and Freedom. And we fight for the glory of our Celtic Blessed Ancestors. ERONN GOBRRRAAAAAAA!
Ranger Hannah Yup. Braveheart was not a very fair portrayal of Robert the Bruce - that man loved Scotland too. In the end William Wallace is the one that sacrificed his life though, as acknowledged by the Bruce in the movie also.
I'm from Iraq, and I would definitely listen to this music all day long!! I have always loved Celtic music, culture and the nature ,of course. My dream is to visit all theses beautiful countries and meet their amazing people! Love & Respect
Your part of the world gave us the bagpipes. To show our appreciation, we give you Scottish Highland pipes and pipers. Peace to you and love, our brothers and sisters in Iraq, birthplace of Abram.
I’m 38% scot..the rest don’t matter..just found out hubbys 51% scot..lol! I’ve awakened the Highlander roaring inside! Ahh love it!, we WILL go to Scotland someday..🏴🏴🏴
At 3:31 When the song cannot be heard but only the sound of the swords and the horn, I imagine that the Celts are calling in reinforcements and at 3:41 when the music intensifies is the part when the other battalions came and charge to help. A true masterpiece. I love it!
Hello everyone! I am Tatar. From Russia. A descendant of the Bulgars and Khazars, living in the 4th-7th centuries on the territory of the Urals. I have been interested in Celtic culture and music since childhood. Celtic music is a symbol of strength and freedom for me. And your castles literally drive me crazy! I hope someday I will be able to visit your homeland to enjoy the beautiful nature and rich cultural heritage. It would also be nice to talk to all of you for real!
Hi! I'm Helena from Germany. A descendant of Germans. I just like the feeling this music gives me. And I like the soccer/football club Celtic Glasgow. Great club. But if you go to Scotland, maybe stop in Germany, we also have neat castles especially in Baden-Württemberg.
@@hello_world4859 Hello, Helena! Germany is also beautiful! I haven't been to Germany, but I really want to visit. I like the interesting history of your country, wonderful architecture, beautiful language and the Rammstein group 😀 I looked at photos on the Internet of castles in Baden-Württemberg - they are magnificent! I became interested in football only this year, when my husband watched FIFA World Cup. Now I am waiting for the European Football Championship in 2024 - I will watch😉
@@Jabberwockyyyy Nice! I also will watch the EM but I'm afraid Germany won't be good. The game against Columbia was embarrassing. And I also like Rammstein, there was this time I had Sonne as my clocks wake up-sound.
@@Jabberwockyyyy ua-cam.com/video/6ntOEkT6ggs/v-deo.html If you like football, you might like this. I'm a fan of FC St. Pauli and I like Celtic Glasgow via this friendship they sing about
@@hello_world4859 Russia will not participate at all. I think this is correct. The Russian football team would not have won anyway😄. So be it, Helena, I will root for Germany! 😄 My son is 8 years old and he has "du hast" on the phone. Were you in Scotland? ( sorry for my English)
I am a weird and complicated mix (many times over) of Middle Eastern, Slavic, many types of Southern European, and other random stuff, not one of them being anything Celtic, but there is something about Celtic music that speaks to me in a way that not much else does. I was lucky enough to visit Scotland a year and a half ago and I think one of the things that makes people there so friendly and welcoming is their music, it's medicine for the mind when the sun sets too early or when it wont stop raining. There is something about it that invigorates the human psyche, no matter what culture you come from.
If you are southern European, you may be partly Celtic. Celtic tribes started somewhere in southern Europe ages ago and migrated (fighting all the way) to England.
@@ecuador3148 The Celts originated in Austria. Your statement that the Celts left the Balkans for the British Isles, but are not British does not make sense to me.
You all do know the Celts defeated the Romans twice. Early in Roman history the European Celts stopped them and sent them back to Rome. Later The Romans had to build a wall across the top of England called Hadrians Wall to keep the Scots from attacking them.
Almost right mate. Absolutely nothing was discovered or has been discovered of the first legion that arrived only roman accounts that the legion was sent. Now its been a while since I read up on this so forgive thy memory. Now while historians agree a legion was sent. I think history becomes less known after that for all we know no legion returned so that could mean they were all lost at sea but very doubtful as it would have been a large fleet hugging the land so chances of them all being lost is very slim. Making the chances they never got out of Scotland higher but someone would have. The ships would of waited a while then gone but there would of been a small garrison or two in land camp and most certainly where they came to shore. So while its likely we did destroy a legion its unlikely we done every last man. But there is no record of anything returning I believe. So I suspect there when they got back to Rome they wiped the name hoping to wipe the shame. Years later Hadrians wall was built but this is a different era now records dont show any large battles or anything like that at the wall to the best of my knowing however the records do show there was a power of trading going on. So what ever happened in all the years in between Rome obviously came back with a little more respect. I cant rember if its in the records or not but to Rome Scotland wasnt worth it. They had a few bases up here during that time too, Stranraer being one of them. So they knew the land and the resources we were trading and I guess they thought fuck it whats the need for another enemy just to capture a shit hole lol. Risk reward weighing up kinda thing. More years later I think its widely believed the 9th legion haspania? something like that. but that usually the 2nd legion most folk think were done in were actually bred out according to the best theory anyway. The not so much the romans but more the auxilia who were actually from syria met local women and lived happily ever after as far as we know. But the few roman discoveries in the south ie England dont really show battle damage they show disrepair then people stealing the bricks and what not to make new shit. so some wealthy Romans did stay on here but others would have left hoping their service to Rome would make for promotions but at that time I believe that Romes days were numbered or atleast the writting was on the wall.
@@jamieluke8386 That would be because I know know very little about Welsh history. I am not going to try learn the man something I simply do not know. Why not teach us instead us instead melting down over it? And wheres your offence I never mentioned Ireland?
If anyone’s at all interested, Pictish music has a much more raw almost caveman like sound to it, search for waulking songs on UA-cam to hear, it was mostly sung while women worked their chores
Luke Kilroy, a lot of people in the purely Celtic part of Britain don’t consider us English Celtic for ancient, bitter reasons but in fact on average our DNA is nearly three quarters Celtic among our whole population within the borders of England. The rest is Germanic/Scandinavian. Even my own DNA test says as much.
I am American, of Scottish and Irish decent. Very proud of my heritage, and my dream is to go to Scotland. Celtic music has always been my favorite! It's sings to my soul! Love the pipe and drum!💕
Dad was Scottish-german, mom is Irish-german but mostly irish. One of the few things that cools my head these days is knowing my sister and nephew are safe in Ireland away from all the headaches here in the states.
Is it just me or does epic music like this leave inspired ready to conquer anything? Whether it be running through the Highlands, climbing the himalayas, trekking through the depths of the black forest or retracing the steps of the fellowship in New Zealand
He is the man who sits on his mighty throne In the realm of Caledonia he roams He is the man whom at the hilltop stands He is the king of the highlands
Being of mostly Irish descent while having traveled all throughout Scotland & Ireland I can feel the sheer amazing power, poignancy & passion of this mighty tune at such deeply primal depths & to such a fearsome degree that I feel instantly & viscerally transmogrified when listening to it, as it makes me feel wonderfully elevated with this glorious exaltation while bringing me back centuries to a misty, violent & heroic past, one that I can still feel keenly & which calls to me with a beckoning insistence, that wild, blood roiling, battle scarred past made more vigorously immediate & sublimely palpable via this mesmerizing masterpiece, one that inspires endlessly. Love it! Thus has that ancient Celtic warrior within been ferociously stirred & awakened, pulsing powerfully forth while rising inexorably, to such a degree that now I feel as my fiercely warlike ancestors once did, as inspired, proud & formidably prepared, with adrenaline pumping as my blood churns, primevally motivated as I am, out to prove my worth, mettle & combat prowess not only to my clan & people yet to those not to be born for centuries, seeking the approval of posterity as much as from those whom I'll be fighting & dying for. That's how this music makes me feel, at one with a past steeped in battlefield glory, spectacular swordsmanship & honorable death. That is the power of music, & this timeless, atavistically moving, transcendent tune!
I have my own heritage to be proud of, land of Vikings, but there is something very unique to the Celtic sounds, and it fuels me when I need a little burst to get over that little hill!
"Thousand upon thousand they came. Yet I held my ground sword in hand. Even as my comrades all lay dying around me, I still held my ground, only giving ground when I absolutely had to and making sure that for every meter of ground I gave, the enemy gave 6 lives in turn of their best men. For I was the King of The Highlands and none could stand against me. Decades of training in ways that were akin to a Greek Spartan had taught me every facet and trick in the book of war and fighting. Not one man would nor could bring me down. As the battle ground down, the enemy finally retreated and I collapsed. I awoke later in a bed and not a day later, I was made the true and just King of The Highlands." -Coleman The Great of the Highlands.
I am from Morocco. And i have always liked this type of music so much. I really wish to visit these wholesome countries sometime in the future inchaallah ❤
+LittleWhite Turret not only Ireland scotland and wales but also maInland france especIally brIttany In france and galIcIa In spaIn those are all areas wIth a strong celtIc background
+Koishi Komeiji America is too big to give up after one nuke. And if the capital fell, that doesn't mean that very many of the states would go with it. I can bet you almost with certainty that at least a quarter (definitely including Texas and probably most of the south) of the states would not surrender with the rest of the country. And that's all of the main government ever surrendered in the first place. The US would likely take more than 2 or 3 nukes before giving in. I guess you could say we are... patriotic.
I'm Scottish and the only time I truly feel Scottish is when I hear drums, bagpipes and fife. Music like this awakens something within you. Some songs fire up my blood and pump me up for battle, even though I don't like violence. Other music is soothing and interestingly enough.. much of this music can be traced back to the days of Paganism and music like this sure does make you feel more connected to nature.
StopMinecraftVIOLENCE It wasn't ironic. There's NOTHING wrong with liking your own comment, you do NOT have the right to dictate what people should do or not.
Commissar Purity Aye, I believe that all Picts owe Rome a little thank you card because after we made you leave, we eventually traded with you and we both benefitted
I'm of Irish (Viking) and German descent. Although I am very proud of my heritage, there is something about Celtic music and bagpipes that reaches deep into my very soul.
Funny story I first heard this song while playing Europa Universalis IV with the "Even more music mod is back" which as the name implies adds a great many more songs to the already large soundtrack, anyway when it got to 3:35-3:42. I thought one my armies had gotten into a fight somewhere and began desperately panning the map to see where it had happened. Only to realize I was not at war and it was just part of the song.... go figure.
I have Celtic blood in my veins and any form of Celtic music makes it stir it makes me feel that rush, every song tells a story. Every song I feel that Celtic pride in me. and by the gods I'm proud to have such heritage and roots.
I don't know much about Celtic culture thus the music cannot make me think of anything Celtic. But what I do know is that the bagpipes, the tin whistles and violins all have certain magic in them. A piece made though these instruments takes me onto an adventure in a fantasy world (one with dragons, phoenixes, and magic). The next time I see the word "Celtic" I will think of the adventures I went through in these awesome pieces.
I feel like a mountain emerges right below my feet with an invisible kingdom of dreams appearing out of nowhere offering sanctuary for every persecuted being and an unrestricted access to resources and knowledge to collaborate and build up an equal counterforce leading to reconciliation and a state of equilibrium which ultimately gets celebrated peacefully as the successful defiance of imminent destruction and protection of individual freedom. Have i gone crazy or just hit by a massive bolt of creativity bursting in my brain? Lovely how music evokes such imagination bringing the listener in a world where limitations fall beneath possibilities.
I dont know why but this kind of music and cold landscapes gives me strong goose bumps, even i'm not an scottish or irish, i am latin (Portuguese/ Brazilian blood).
I always wondered why I always take a handle like the one I have here, which I have had for more than 30 years. And most of my other things I use always have "celtic" or such in it. Maybe because I am Scottish/Irish? Don't know, but when I was a very young girl, around 4 or 5-years-old, I use to dream of a time long ago in a ruined castle listening to people speak Gaelic. I asked one of the ladies what language we were speaking and she replied, "Gaelic". Of course I didn't know what that word even meant until I got a lot older. Strange how things come about to you in dreams. I lived on a small ranch with no outside influence because we had limited television then in the 60s, so I don't know what I can contribute those dreams to. I remember it so vividly and the castle and always wanted to go in search of it. Maybe some day.
Interesting story! Do you speak Gaelic now?! I think you'd enjoy some of my music on my channel! Let me know what you think when you get some time:) Sam
8 years past and still listening to this in my top 5 ost like music, up there with the old Skyrim music.. but this is so much more close to my heart... Antti you beast!!
Played this song while gardening today. Instinctively and accidentally ripped my ficus tree from the ground and hoisted it above my head like a battle axe. The rose bushes surrendered immediately.
I love the highland music. I think it is in my blood. I found that my 3x great-grandfather, Robert Densmore Laird Sr, was a highlander so that must be where my love for the highlands and this music always came from. We really must have DNA recollection because you really do know and feel things that are familiar without even knowing those things- places or people.
I am Scottish and Native Cherokee . I feel connected to both of my heritage’s . And music like this makes me feel exactly how everyone else here is saying . Just something about it . Proud to be a Scottish/ Native
I love you and your music so much!!! Thank you for doing what you do. You've saved me and so many others from depression and losing our minds in this depressing world. Thank you Adrian and no words can ever explain how much your music means to me. ❤❤❤❤
I’m Scot-Irish and I love this music which makes sense because my ancestors were all apart of a tribe Scot-Irish=Celtic German=Germanic tribes Native American=Cherokee
I'm Italian, but when I listen to Scottish music I feel Scottish too. I don't know why, but it awakens something in me. It is magic. I was fascinated by it since I was a child.
To be more in touch with my Gaelic roots, I took up fencing and horseback riding as a teenager for a little while. Now I'm listening to mostly Gaelic battle music and writing a fantasy book!
Jorge Martinez England F’d with Scotland centuries ago and Scotland has belonged to them ever since. They are a conquered people and have been so for hundreds of years. They serve in the English military, play the pipes for the Queen, and pay taxes to the U.K.
@@prepperjonpnw6482 Yes it's not like the UK only became a thing almost 400 years after the Wars of Independence which the Scots won. Nah nah the Scots are a conquered people as you say, it's not like the King of England during the creation of the UK was inherently Scottish.
@@prepperjonpnw6482 NO. The King of Scotland became the King of England after England had no successor to the throne which united both countries under 1 SCOTTISH Catholic monarchy, after 100 years of direct SCOTTISH Catholic Dictatorship Monarchy rule, it proved unpopular throughout Protestant Great Britain, many Scots & English, who happened to be majority protestant, ousted the Catholic Monarchy and a new Protestant Monarchy which was less authoritarian came in and dissolved the dictatorship and created a democratic parliament, which resulted in the Kingdom of Great Britain being formed and the formation of the British flag, which is a combination of the England & Scotland flag. KNOW YOUR HISTORY FUCKFACE. It's the British Army not the English Army, many gallant Scots have led the British army like Field Marshal Douglass Haig who was the most senior officer & soldier of British imperial forces in WW1. Glasgow city square is littered in statuettes of famous Scottish Generals and Field Marshall's of the British empire. Scotland is part of the UK so paying taxes is no problem because taxes pays the roads, free education, free hospital, etc. Many leading figures in UK politics, TV, media, etc are Scots. The famous Tony Blair who waged war on Iraq is Scottish, so was his successor Gordon Brown. There was a point in the UK were the country was controlled by a "Tartan Mafia" because all senior positions of UK government and military were filled by Scots. You're retarded The Scottish Wars of independence was 400 years before Act of Union in 1707, but is remember greatly by Scots as it was pivotal in keeping Scotland .. Scotland.
As an American with Irish heritage this is the only kinda music that gets me all emotional and teary eyed, for some deep rooted spiritual/ancesteral reason Awesome
It's because your country is very new and has no culture. No identity. So you yanks come here to discover your long lost roots and where you came from. Welcome
@@Sarah-no7lv Besides the Independence/Freedom/Freedom of speech culture we have here in America. Yeah most of my roots are DEEPLY European but almost exclusively Irish/English. But I can say I get some spiritual vibes off of songs like this too. Hearing this is like a war song of freedom and independence for me. Not just as a nation but as a way of life. ua-cam.com/video/qZH5Gguj57w/v-deo.html
@@Sarah-no7lv No culture? No roots? After over 200 years.. You claim we have no culture to call our own? No music solely dedicated to our culture? Try some classics like Battle Hyme of The Republic When Johnny Comes Marching Home Or how about.. Oh I don't know... ALL MODERN ROCK AND ROLL (Nashville-Tennesse says you're welcome for the Rock) We do have a culture. Its called American culture. Just as I would call Irish culture.. Well, Irish Culture.
We of northern European heritage are a proud and fierce tribe that y they try to denigrate us and yes I have saxon and celt but all are under the divine...our land our people..stand..peace and love to my people ❤💯
HEROES,, To you who all souls and spirits converge, to you who is the being, to you who is the ultimate power, to you who knows all,, send my deepest sorrow and respect to those whom i took their lives in the battlefields and carry my old tears to those brothers in arms, that we left behind for wild dogs to eat them alive, through their soft stomachs and let them know that"" THERE ARE HEROES ON BOTH SIDES"" and those of us who still alive, carry the burden on our shoulders till our souls and spirits meet again. And you may ask why?? well,,, because that's how we were in the old days, and that's why i am an old SOLDIER.
That was a really amazing experience! Intricate melodies and dynamics, visually stunning and one of the best pieces of Celtic music I've ever heard. Bravo!
As a Zimbabwean with strong Celtic Roots from the UK/Scotland, nothing stirs my spirit so much as listening to the songs of my ancestors. Deep love of the Celts and the magnificent beauty of Scotland and the rest of the UK is eternally in my blood.
@@theleader4620 You could say that but no, I don't really consider myself one. Rhodesia is in the past and long gone. It is the future I look to with great hope. I am a white Zimbabwean ( white African ), an Anglo-Celtic Zimbabwean or as I prefer, a British Zimbabwean.
All Europeans are of one small family. We are all Kelto-Teutonic. Our homelands, are those of the Northwest of Eurasia. We are all of the same good, creative blood. Nothing even compares to our history.
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I am Japanese, but this
When you listen to the song, the story of a different world or medieval style fits perfectly.
It's so magnificent and exciting.
Kenshiro Kasumi
No, I didn't know at all. In the first place, you didn't know much about Celtic people and were you happy with Celtic music? I really liked this music, so I'm interested in this and I'll look into Celtic people and culture! .. And I never thought I could reply. I am not very good at English, but I wanted to communicate with various people. Thank you again for your reply.
@@レベ-g2b It's always great when a person appreciates a culture different from his/hers. I'm a Filipino myself and I think the Japanese and Celtic cultures are magnificent.
Agile Zero
Thank you to everyone who responded!
I am happy to know the cultures of various countries! Culture has a lot of history, so you won't get tired of looking it up and watching videos! ..
In this way, it is one of the pleasures to interact with everyone! However, I still don't study English and rely on translations....w
Even so, I thought it was great to meet you all!
Thank you again!
Truth be told agile zero is right, japanese and celtic music is both magnificent in its own, now all we need is to mix them
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This music makes me feel proud of my celtic Heritage, which is curious since I'm Italian...
Well the Scottish music is bewitching no doubt, but since you're Italian you must feel proud of your own culture don't you?!!
The same feeling from Spain, my DNA analitycs told me.
Depending on what part of italy you come from, you may have gallic ancestry, which in fact gives you quite a bit of celtic heritage.
@@sillypotato53 it's Scottish *
@@calumcain2355 Well I meant in the sense of Celtic*, anyway I've fixed it😳😅
"You can fight for God, or country, or family, I do not care, so long as you fight!" - Robert the Bruce (Outlaw King)
That is realy cool to know that he said that. I am a direct decendant of one of his brothers.
Thank you for reminding us of that historical quote which is so rarely mentioned ! Timothy Wolfe
We Fight For God/s All High Holy Eternal. We fight for country and land and Freedom. And we fight for the glory of our Celtic Blessed Ancestors.
ERONN GOBRRRAAAAAAA!
Ranger Hannah
Yup. Braveheart was not a very fair portrayal of Robert the Bruce - that man loved Scotland too. In the end William Wallace is the one that sacrificed his life though, as acknowledged by the Bruce in the movie also.
Ethan Flitton
You need to watch the movie (Outlaw King), one of the few Netflix gems.
I'm from Iraq, and I would definitely listen to this music all day long!! I have always loved Celtic music, culture and the nature ,of course. My dream is to visit all theses beautiful countries and meet their amazing people! Love & Respect
My dream also 😊
Me tooo 🥺
Much love to you brother! Iraq - the cradle of civilization! ♥️♥️🏴🏴
Your part of the world gave us the bagpipes. To show our appreciation, we give you Scottish Highland pipes and pipers. Peace to you and love, our brothers and sisters in Iraq, birthplace of Abram.
You're always welcome in Scotland, don't go to england though, they don't like foreigners, we embrace them with open arms mo chara!
I am of Scottish heritage and have never been to Scotland but, it's music flow's thru my veins and lifts my spirits like a soaring eagle.
same
I’m 38% scot..the rest don’t matter..just found out hubbys 51% scot..lol! I’ve awakened the Highlander roaring inside! Ahh love it!, we WILL go to Scotland someday..🏴🏴🏴
I have Irish bloodlines but have never left the United States.
I'M Scottish Heritage long live SCOTLAND!!!!!🏴💯
ALBA GU BRÀTH!
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At 3:31 When the song cannot be heard but only the sound of the swords and the horn, I imagine that the Celts are calling in reinforcements and at 3:41 when the music intensifies is the part when the other battalions came and charge to help.
A true masterpiece. I love it!
Thats sick!
Preston what are you doing here? Tell the general a settlement needs your help!
At 8:16 you don't hear anything, then they must all be dead
@@woutroofthooft3043 if they died, they died for their country.
The real cavalry arrived at 4:15 mark
Hello everyone! I am Tatar. From Russia. A descendant of the Bulgars and Khazars, living in the 4th-7th centuries on the territory of the Urals. I have been interested in Celtic culture and music since childhood. Celtic music is a symbol of strength and freedom for me. And your castles literally drive me crazy! I hope someday I will be able to visit your homeland to enjoy the beautiful nature and rich cultural heritage. It would also be nice to talk to all of you for real!
Hi! I'm Helena from Germany. A descendant of Germans. I just like the feeling this music gives me. And I like the soccer/football club Celtic Glasgow. Great club. But if you go to Scotland, maybe stop in Germany, we also have neat castles especially in Baden-Württemberg.
@@hello_world4859 Hello, Helena! Germany is also beautiful! I haven't been to Germany, but I really want to visit. I like the interesting history of your country, wonderful architecture, beautiful language and the Rammstein group 😀 I looked at photos on the Internet of castles in Baden-Württemberg - they are magnificent!
I became interested in football only this year, when my husband watched FIFA World Cup. Now I am waiting for the European Football Championship in 2024 - I will watch😉
@@Jabberwockyyyy Nice! I also will watch the EM but I'm afraid Germany won't be good. The game against Columbia was embarrassing. And I also like Rammstein, there was this time I had Sonne as my clocks wake up-sound.
@@Jabberwockyyyy ua-cam.com/video/6ntOEkT6ggs/v-deo.html If you like football, you might like this. I'm a fan of FC St. Pauli and I like Celtic Glasgow via this friendship they sing about
@@hello_world4859 Russia will not participate at all. I think this is correct. The Russian football team would not have won anyway😄. So be it, Helena, I will root for Germany! 😄
My son is 8 years old and he has "du hast" on the phone.
Were you in Scotland? ( sorry for my English)
I am a weird and complicated mix (many times over) of Middle Eastern, Slavic, many types of Southern European, and other random stuff, not one of them being anything Celtic, but there is something about Celtic music that speaks to me in a way that not much else does. I was lucky enough to visit Scotland a year and a half ago and I think one of the things that makes people there so friendly and welcoming is their music, it's medicine for the mind when the sun sets too early or when it wont stop raining. There is something about it that invigorates the human psyche, no matter what culture you come from.
If you are southern European, you may be partly Celtic. Celtic tribes started somewhere in southern Europe ages ago and migrated (fighting all the way) to England.
Well said!
@@helenclarke4735 The Celts left the Balkans for today's British Isles. They founded Belgrade and the Celts have nothing to do with the British.
@@ecuador3148 The Celts originated in Austria. Your statement that the Celts left the Balkans for the British Isles, but are not British does not make sense to me.
Heck, there was a celtic settlement in central Anatolia
You all do know the Celts defeated the Romans twice. Early in Roman history the European Celts stopped them and sent them back to Rome. Later The Romans had to build a wall across the top of England called Hadrians Wall to keep the Scots from attacking them.
Almost right mate. Absolutely nothing was discovered or has been discovered of the first legion that arrived only roman accounts that the legion was sent. Now its been a while since I read up on this so forgive thy memory. Now while historians agree a legion was sent. I think history becomes less known after that for all we know no legion returned so that could mean they were all lost at sea but very doubtful as it would have been a large fleet hugging the land so chances of them all being lost is very slim. Making the chances they never got out of Scotland higher but someone would have. The ships would of waited a while then gone but there would of been a small garrison or two in land camp and most certainly where they came to shore. So while its likely we did destroy a legion its unlikely we done every last man. But there is no record of anything returning I believe. So I suspect there when they got back to Rome they wiped the name hoping to wipe the shame.
Years later Hadrians wall was built but this is a different era now records dont show any large battles or anything like that at the wall to the best of my knowing however the records do show there was a power of trading going on. So what ever happened in all the years in between Rome obviously came back with a little more respect. I cant rember if its in the records or not but to Rome Scotland wasnt worth it. They had a few bases up here during that time too, Stranraer being one of them. So they knew the land and the resources we were trading and I guess they thought fuck it whats the need for another enemy just to capture a shit hole lol. Risk reward weighing up kinda thing.
More years later I think its widely believed the 9th legion haspania? something like that. but that usually the 2nd legion most folk think were done in were actually bred out according to the best theory anyway. The not so much the romans but more the auxilia who were actually from syria met local women and lived happily ever after as far as we know. But the few roman discoveries in the south ie England dont really show battle damage they show disrepair then people stealing the bricks and what not to make new shit. so some wealthy Romans did stay on here but others would have left hoping their service to Rome would make for promotions but at that time I believe that Romes days were numbered or atleast the writting was on the wall.
Great, innit?
WOE TO THE VANQUISHED - Brennus.
Love how people don't mention Wales as if it's not a fucking country and was all of England before Anglo Saxon invasion
@@jamieluke8386 That would be because I know know very little about Welsh history. I am not going to try learn the man something I simply do not know. Why not teach us instead us instead melting down over it? And wheres your offence I never mentioned Ireland?
Fireballs from his eyes and bolts of lightning from his arse.
William Wallace is seven feet tall and kills men by the hundreds ;)
Memento Mori I AM William wallace,
Nice
need carbon pills or brandy at his flux
and sharks with frickin laser beams attached to their heads.
This song dosent just represent Scotland it represents all of the celts, Scotland,Ireland, Isle of Man, Wales, Cornwall and Brittany.
Luke Kilroy I have family from Scotland 🏴 Wales and Ireland myself as in history
Scotland isn’t even just celts, there were Britons, Scots, Norse, and (in the area I’m from) Picts. Celts were originally Germanic people anyway
If anyone’s at all interested, Pictish music has a much more raw almost caveman like sound to it, search for waulking songs on UA-cam to hear, it was mostly sung while women worked their chores
Luke Kilroy, a lot of people in the purely Celtic part of Britain don’t consider us English Celtic for ancient, bitter reasons but in fact on average our DNA is nearly three quarters Celtic among our whole population within the borders of England. The rest is Germanic/Scandinavian. Even my own DNA test says as much.
I’m Latino with 0 Scottish or whatever heritage, but this song makes me wanna take an axe and a shield and rush into an ancient battlefield.
I listened to this with my Golden Retriever. She now barks in Scottish Galic.
*Gaelic
😂😂😂😂🙏🙏🙏
@@NiaJustNia Gàidhlig *
@@cahilkennedy4770 they're writing in English though, it's like the difference between writing Welsh and Cymraeg
Aye, but she's nae barking in 'the Gaidhlig'.
... that's how the locals put it.
I am American, of Scottish and Irish decent. Very proud of my heritage, and my dream is to go to Scotland. Celtic music has always been my favorite! It's sings to my soul! Love the pipe and drum!💕
same here but I want to move to Ireland.
I am of partial Scottish ancestry, and all I can say is that there is nothing that stirs my soul like Celtic music and bagpipes.
@@mbabist01 Me, too.
Dad was Scottish-german, mom is Irish-german but mostly irish. One of the few things that cools my head these days is knowing my sister and nephew are safe in Ireland away from all the headaches here in the states.
I'm Scottish Irish German Danish Dutch and Native American
Fell asleep listening to this and woke up with a huge beard and a thirst for FREEDOM
THATS AWESOME!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🥰
💪 Definitely! 😎🔥
I would have to drink a many a drop of whiskey to fall alseep to this,but if you could, God bless you!
@@MarkAmesse Perhaps you know this Scottish drinking song... 😁
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YES!
I was doing the dishes to this song. The dishwasher declared independence from the kitchen.
Lmao
I did the same.
HAHA
Good one, bro! xD
I just spat out my tea!
Is it just me or does epic music like this leave inspired ready to conquer anything? Whether it be running through the Highlands, climbing the himalayas, trekking through the depths of the black forest or retracing the steps of the fellowship in New Zealand
I'm with you all the way on this one.... let's go follow the fellowship
Hear hear! 🗡️🏴🍻
@@masontull8388 Frodo would be proud
I am a total wimp I may be able to conquer my cat into giving up his toy but yeah this is amazing
He is the man who sits on his mighty throne
In the realm of Caledonia he roams
He is the man whom at the hilltop stands
He is the king of the highlands
Did I write this?
Yes
And on his lap beautiful women sits 😄
Baaaaaaaaa! 🐑
The High King?
Don't try it, Anakin! I am the king of the High ground
Ye underestimate mah power !
The King of the mountain he is hmmmm.
Why do i see them in kilts battling with swords in the background in my head now? Lol😂😂
You were the chosen one! You swore to destroy them, not to join them!
I have the high land.
Being of mostly Irish descent while having traveled all throughout Scotland & Ireland I can feel the sheer amazing power, poignancy & passion of this mighty tune at such deeply primal depths & to such a fearsome degree that I feel instantly & viscerally transmogrified when listening to it, as it makes me feel wonderfully elevated with this glorious exaltation while bringing me back centuries to a misty, violent & heroic past, one that I can still feel keenly & which calls to me with a beckoning insistence, that wild, blood roiling, battle scarred past made more vigorously immediate & sublimely palpable via this mesmerizing masterpiece, one that inspires endlessly. Love it!
Thus has that ancient Celtic warrior within been ferociously stirred & awakened, pulsing powerfully forth while rising inexorably, to such a degree that now I feel as my fiercely warlike ancestors once did, as inspired, proud & formidably prepared, with adrenaline pumping as my blood churns, primevally motivated as I am, out to prove my worth, mettle & combat prowess not only to my clan & people yet to those not to be born for centuries, seeking the approval of posterity as much as from those whom I'll be fighting & dying for.
That's how this music makes me feel, at one with a past steeped in battlefield glory, spectacular swordsmanship & honorable death. That is the power of music, & this timeless, atavistically moving, transcendent tune!
I have lived in 7 Nations...of all the men I encountered...the Scottish were the most Fierce....
My wife is Scottish, and I wholeheartedly agree with your statement. Please don't tell her that. lol.
@SKIP AD This comment was brought to you by an Aussie
@SKIP AD yeah g'day m8, scottish aussie here.
Why did they lose their land tben?
@Gray Kuit You better speak Afrikaans or Dutch then good sir.
I'M IRISH AND I'M PROUD OF IT! FIGHT FOR CELTIC PRIDE!
🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Brutal Beat ye don’t have to be Celtic to fight 👈😌👈
Brutal Beat i was just trying to make ye feel better...
YEAH!!
FOR IRELAND
I have my own heritage to be proud of, land of Vikings, but there is something very unique to the Celtic sounds, and it fuels me when I need a little burst to get over that little hill!
"Thousand upon thousand they came. Yet I held my ground sword in hand. Even as my comrades all lay dying around me, I still held my ground, only giving ground when I absolutely had to and making sure that for every meter of ground I gave, the enemy gave 6 lives in turn of their best men. For I was the King of The Highlands and none could stand against me. Decades of training in ways that were akin to a Greek Spartan had taught me every facet and trick in the book of war and fighting. Not one man would nor could bring me down. As the battle ground down, the enemy finally retreated and I collapsed. I awoke later in a bed and not a day later, I was made the true and just King of The Highlands."
-Coleman The Great of the Highlands.
Knox "He who stands with me shall be my Brother." - Davian Thule, Captain of the 3rd Company of the Space Marine's Blood Ravens Chapter.
@@VoiceOfTheEmperor which book bro?
@@hxh1537 I made it up.
@@VoiceOfTheEmperor you need to find a publisher my man
@@VoiceOfTheEmperor loved the story. Loved the white wolf warrior tribal avatar you are using 😄🌿🌸
WHEN MUSIC hits it never hurts. ONLY haunts magnificently
I am from Morocco. And i have always liked this type of music so much. I really wish to visit these wholesome countries sometime in the future inchaallah ❤
*"THEY MAY TAKE OUR LIVES, BUT THEY'LL NEVER TAKE OUR FREEDOM!!!"*
+rencrow I'm American and I approve of your statement. Also add Starbucks
+rencrow LOL wtf!!
+LittleWhite Turret not only Ireland scotland and wales but also maInland france especIally brIttany In france and galIcIa In spaIn those are all areas wIth a strong celtIc background
+Koishi Komeiji America is too big to give up after one nuke. And if the capital fell, that doesn't mean that very many of the states would go with it. I can bet you almost with certainty that at least a quarter (definitely including Texas and probably most of the south) of the states would not surrender with the rest of the country. And that's all of the main government ever surrendered in the first place. The US would likely take more than 2 or 3 nukes before giving in. I guess you could say we are... patriotic.
+Vaas Montenegro right that tells you the knowledge of this lot
I'm Scottish and the only time I truly feel Scottish is when I hear drums, bagpipes and fife.
Music like this awakens something within you. Some songs fire up my blood and pump me up for battle, even though I don't like violence. Other music is soothing and interestingly enough.. much of this music can be traced back to the days of Paganism and music like this sure does make you feel more connected to nature.
wut
so many
Stephen Clark
It's in your genes, this music is the music of your ancestors and the blood of your ancestors is in you.
Stephen Clark I am not Scottish, but when I hear celtic music, I want to go to war. And I am a woman.😂
there were women warrior too
CommanderM117 I feel like one too. Love this music!
That passion the music Drives the Celtic Blood!! Pride, Passion!!
celtic as in what?
Donavan O'brein really?
Celtic as in Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales.
Just making sure lad! a lot of people on UA-cam try to claim cultures they're ignorant to.
Donavan O'brein Ah I know the feeling
"May we strike first, but die last, as king of the highland, I'll fight with you, until last breath we stand"
THE CELTIC WARRIORS WILL ALWAYS PREVAIL EVEN IN DEATH! RISE MY BROTHER AND MARCH FORTH! FOR THE HIGHLANDS!
and are you in the highlands?
Hm... Culloden... Hm
Rwwwaaahhh!
Chill out “minecraftiangod”
My Scottish and irish blood are pumping in my viens, FREEDOM!!!!
I actually live in the Highlands.
And I think the last even vaguely exciting thing happend in the 1600s.
I can't even laugh cuz it's true
***** Oh, OK.
(And please don't ever upvote your own comment ever again).
***** Why?
And I hope the self-upvote was ironic.
StopMinecraftVIOLENCE
It wasn't ironic. There's NOTHING wrong with liking your own comment, you do NOT have the right to dictate what people should do or not.
***** You're a sad little creature.
And more than likely an alt-account.
At the very beginning, 0:00, you can hear the bagpipe echo as if its echoing across the Celtic valley on the thumbnail.
A worthy music for worthy adversaries
Much love.
-a Roman.
Commissar Purity Aye, I believe that all Picts owe Rome a little thank you card because after we made you leave, we eventually traded with you and we both benefitted
Blessed Roman of Caesar be Blessed. GODS ALMIGHTY ALL HIGH BE PRAISED. Salvè Tepio.
>Commissar Purity
>image of half naked anime girl
bruh
We respect, admire & love, the mighty Romans too!! ;-)
Greetings from a gaulish girl, we and our brothers and sisters from the isles did not make it easy for the roman empire 😘
I don’t know why but music like this puts tears in my eyes. it’s just so mediaeval I love it.
Never been to Scotland but my mother's side was Clan Ramsay. So this music still stirs my soul for battle.
Joe Foltz My mother's side of the family is Scotch-Irish with Viking and Cherokee mixed in.
***** We are not related, if you are asking.
***** There are plenty of families with similar stories.
Was listening to this with my Jackrussell terrier laying by my side. She is now a wolf.
V S it happens.
My corgi donned her ancient battle harness and a fairy rode off to war with her after we heard this.
Gloryseeking Spaceman it is spelled faerie.
So, she's calmed down a bit?
listening with a large chihuahua. now he's a pocket fox.
Looking badass before battle: Western music
During battle: Celtic music
Celts get their asses handed to them by germanic and nordic people though... Still, they're a lot better than anything from the south or east.
dutchsouthernrockfan u think celts were better then colchis or iberians? ;ddd
Odin sama Yeah, definately
dutchsouthernrockfan lol k ;ddd
Guy Serbian Westerners are mostly descendants of the Tribes brother.
I'm of Irish (Viking) and German descent.
Although I am very proud of my heritage, there is something about Celtic music and bagpipes that reaches deep into my very soul.
@White Kinist Music
We Vikings must stick together.
There will come a time in the history of the world when we will be needed.
Absolutely friend and fellow Viking.
The world will need us much sooner than later and we must be remain alert and ready at all times.
Skol!
I'm not even related to viking in any way but i feel the same way
Are you saying Irish = Viking?
Also why Kamikaze Yamamoto if you are Irish and German? Lol
Ireland was never part of the Norse era. Mainly were Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Iceland
Funny story I first heard this song while playing Europa Universalis IV with the "Even more music mod is back" which as the name implies adds a great many more songs to the already large soundtrack, anyway when it got to 3:35-3:42. I thought one my armies had gotten into a fight somewhere and began desperately panning the map to see where it had happened. Only to realize I was not at war and it was just part of the song.... go figure.
+Charles Dewitt Remeber our revolution
Supreme Cat Gaming?
My name has changed but do you remember the the 8 ways to spot that you are living in an evil dystopia video?
Supreme Cat Gaming Aye, I do. And I suspect I know exactly what comment chain you're talking about.
Aye friend thats the one
I have Celtic blood in my veins and any form of Celtic music makes it stir it makes me feel that rush, every song tells a story. Every song I feel that Celtic pride in me. and by the gods I'm proud to have such heritage and roots.
Me, too. It speaks to the soul and the heart.
Sounds like something that would play when Queen Boudicca and her army rides off into battle.
Celtic battle music,viking battle music,chinese battle music! The three greatest battle music on this planet.
Good "For Honor"
sunshine gap did somebody say Chinese music for once??!!!!!
InfinitWorld This author has made Chinese battle music. what's wrong with you? you hate China?
Avenger SCOTLAND FOREVER!!!!!
@@marcus4048 SCOTLAND FOREVER
I neither Irish or Scottish but I love this so much. It feels like an epic orchestrated celtic battle music
My dad is from Scotland and I am happy proud of that. I was born and raised in germany but I am very proud of my celtic side
I don't know much about Celtic culture thus the music cannot make me think of anything Celtic. But what I do know is that the bagpipes, the tin whistles and violins all have certain magic in them. A piece made though these instruments takes me onto an adventure in a fantasy world (one with dragons, phoenixes, and magic). The next time I see the word "Celtic" I will think of the adventures I went through in these awesome pieces.
Yunpei Yang Well the Celts practiced a lot of magic and believed in those types of things so technically you are thinking of a bit of celtic culture.
Hon the scots respect from your Irish Celtic brothers ❤️❤️
Love Celtic Music, I'm mostly Scots Irish (I'm American), something in that music calls to my soul!
I Love The Music Also,,
Im Bosnian and i get goosboms from how EPIC this is
So your irish american?
@@ChristiansArchives Irish, Ulster Scots, Scottish, English and Welsh.
My family is mostly Irish
I feel like a mountain emerges right below my feet with an invisible kingdom of dreams appearing out of nowhere offering sanctuary for every persecuted being and an unrestricted access to resources and knowledge to collaborate and build up an equal counterforce leading to reconciliation and a state of equilibrium which ultimately gets celebrated peacefully as the successful defiance of imminent destruction and protection of individual freedom. Have i gone crazy or just hit by a massive bolt of creativity bursting in my brain? Lovely how music evokes such imagination bringing the listener in a world where limitations fall beneath possibilities.
I dont know why but this kind of music and cold landscapes gives me strong goose bumps, even i'm not an scottish or irish, i am latin (Portuguese/ Brazilian blood).
That's interesting Carlos! You might like some of my Celtic music on my channel! Let me know what you think when you get some time:)
Sam
GIVE ME A SWORD AND SHIELD, NEVERMIND IL GO WITH FIST!
Put on your woad! Grab a claymore! ALBA GÚ BRÁTH!!
Fletcher Bullock naaa c4 is where it's at
Maxinnn1 Same
Pansy! I'll use my heid!
You will travel long and far, you will conquer great nations the land will speaketh of your name Great warrior.
I always wondered why I always take a handle like the one I have here, which I have had for more than 30 years. And most of my other things I use always have "celtic" or such in it. Maybe because I am Scottish/Irish? Don't know, but when I was a very young girl, around 4 or 5-years-old, I use to dream of a time long ago in a ruined castle listening to people speak Gaelic. I asked one of the ladies what language we were speaking and she replied, "Gaelic". Of course I didn't know what that word even meant until I got a lot older. Strange how things come about to you in dreams. I lived on a small ranch with no outside influence because we had limited television then in the 60s, so I don't know what I can contribute those dreams to. I remember it so vividly and the castle and always wanted to go in search of it. Maybe some day.
Interesting story! Do you speak Gaelic now?! I think you'd enjoy some of my music on my channel! Let me know what you think when you get some time:)
Sam
I find that interesting. Maybe someone from the long-ago reaching out to you.
8 years past and still listening to this in my top 5 ost like music, up there with the old Skyrim music.. but this is so much more close to my heart... Antti you beast!!
The two most feared warriors of the time, Vikings, and the highlanders
Vikings? I believe you mean the Danes, Norse, and Swedes🙄
@@georgewashington6225 They are still vikings
@@georgewashington6225 Surely you cannot mean those peace-loving moderates who we all are supposed to look up to are in reality Vikings?
George Washington those are all Viking nations
@@georgewashington6225 Which during those times, would be... Vikings 😌
Bonnie beautiful Scotland...the most magical historical place on earth.
Played this song while gardening today. Instinctively and accidentally ripped my ficus tree from the ground and hoisted it above my head like a battle axe. The rose bushes surrendered immediately.
must've been French roses.
@@NuggetManJ this was too funny :))))
Bless you for this
@@NuggetManJ 😅😂🤣... winner!🏆
Im an American through and through but proud of my scot heritage. This kind of music really hits the soul.. makes me wish I grew up in Scotland!
After all this time, seeking for the finest celtic/medieval songs on UA-cam, I think I found one of the best...
I love the highland music. I think it is in my blood. I found that my 3x great-grandfather, Robert Densmore Laird Sr, was a highlander so that must be where my love for the highlands and this music always came from. We really must have DNA recollection because you really do know and feel things that are familiar without even knowing those things- places or people.
I am Scottish and Native Cherokee . I feel connected to both of my heritage’s . And music like this makes me feel exactly how everyone else here is saying . Just something about it .
Proud to be a Scottish/ Native
I love you and your music so much!!! Thank you for doing what you do. You've saved me and so many others from depression and losing our minds in this depressing world. Thank you Adrian and no words can ever explain how much your music means to me. ❤❤❤❤
Is dòcha gun toir iad ar beatha ach cha ghabh iad ar saorsa gu bràth! Alba gu bràth!
Love from America. 🇺🇸❤️🏴
“Of all the small nations of this earth, perhaps only the ancient Greeks surpass the Scots in their contribution to mankind.” Winston Churchill
Monster song !! An incredible journey :)
Always a pleasure, Peter :)
now that's a journey i want to be on! :3
Jeahh Playing with the Monsters....
ok !es celt!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Peter and Antti? Awesome!!! Two of my favorites!
Celtic music. One of the best.
*FREEEEEEDDDDOOOOOOOMMMM*
TSK?
TF2?
The voice controlled elevator?
Damn it! This should have been in the movie Braveheart! Loving the bagpipes, great work as usual.
I was JUST thinking of Braveheart. This may very well be something that should've been in the soundtrack
gay boy
I’m Scot-Irish and I love this music which makes sense because my ancestors were all apart of a tribe
Scot-Irish=Celtic
German=Germanic tribes
Native American=Cherokee
I'm Italian, but when I listen to Scottish music I feel Scottish too. I don't know why, but it awakens something in me. It is magic. I was fascinated by it since I was a child.
"takes off knight armour"
"puts on kilt"
"starts screaming"
S C O T L A N D FO R EV A
mr crusader
YOU NEED A SWORD LADDY!
ALBA Ga BRATH
And the nordthen Spain too: Galicia and Asturias...
*reaches into kilt*
*PULLS OUT CLAYMORE*
Ohhhh lordy...men in kilts!!!!❤💕❤💕❤💕💕💕💕❤💕
Reminds me of my ancient warrior Scottish ancestors, The Picts and The Scots!
❤❤❤👌👌👌VESTIGIOS DE ;
Bellos Recuerdos de Vidas 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼Pasadas = REENCARNACIÓN
Indeed!
i'm from morocco i really love Celtic music always touch my heart
Me and the lads storming Loch Ness
Nessie can’t hide from all of us
LOL
lads*
🤣🤣🤣
😲
Hahahaha....
This probably evoked my first real LOL...a deep belly sourced guffaw
To be more in touch with my Gaelic roots, I took up fencing and horseback riding as a teenager for a little while. Now I'm listening to mostly Gaelic battle music and writing a fantasy book!
Proud Scottish and English man Anglo saxon and Highland roots! Forever strong!
Love this music !!thirst for freedom!! Love to all the celts !! I’m scots Irish!!
I was eating chips while listening to this and it sounded like a marching army XD
Elijah Frost Tried this with ice instead of chips, it really does.
airplanenut89 I bet it does
Lmao XD
+Elijah Frost Because of you i went to the store :D
ListekLaurowy I feel like a hero now lol
I may be a little obsessed with this song. And I may have just listened to it 10 times
Over an hour of nothing but this...?
Well, it's not that crazy... I did just listen to Steam Powered Giraffe's "Honeybee" all night... :P
I am scottish and I makes me think of my home thats why this is one of my favorite songs and I love this so much
Scots Are Scots Nae a body like us 👍🏻
Rule number 1: Don't fuck with Scotland...
...and Russian winter.
Jorge Martinez England F’d with Scotland centuries ago and Scotland has belonged to them ever since. They are a conquered people and have been so for hundreds of years. They serve in the English military, play the pipes for the Queen, and pay taxes to the U.K.
@@prepperjonpnw6482 Yes it's not like the UK only became a thing almost 400 years after the Wars of Independence which the Scots won. Nah nah the Scots are a conquered people as you say, it's not like the King of England during the creation of the UK was inherently Scottish.
@@prepperjonpnw6482 NO. The King of Scotland became the King of England after England had no successor to the throne which united both countries under 1 SCOTTISH Catholic monarchy, after 100 years of direct SCOTTISH Catholic Dictatorship Monarchy rule, it proved unpopular throughout Protestant Great Britain, many Scots & English, who happened to be majority protestant, ousted the Catholic Monarchy and a new Protestant Monarchy which was less authoritarian came in and dissolved the dictatorship and created a democratic parliament, which resulted in the Kingdom of Great Britain being formed and the formation of the British flag, which is a combination of the England & Scotland flag. KNOW YOUR HISTORY FUCKFACE.
It's the British Army not the English Army, many gallant Scots have led the British army like Field Marshal Douglass Haig who was the most senior officer & soldier of British imperial forces in WW1. Glasgow city square is littered in statuettes of famous Scottish Generals and Field Marshall's of the British empire.
Scotland is part of the UK so paying taxes is no problem because taxes pays the roads, free education, free hospital, etc.
Many leading figures in UK politics, TV, media, etc are Scots. The famous Tony Blair who waged war on Iraq is Scottish, so was his successor Gordon Brown. There was a point in the UK were the country was controlled by a "Tartan Mafia" because all senior positions of UK government and military were filled by Scots.
You're retarded
The Scottish Wars of independence was 400 years before Act of Union in 1707, but is remember greatly by Scots as it was pivotal in keeping Scotland .. Scotland.
But you are great warriors and fight for your land. And never give up
Epic! Y'a captured the feelin' perfectly! Much love from Ireland.
irelaaaaand !!!! i'm from brittany
As an American with Irish heritage this is the only kinda music that gets me all emotional and teary eyed, for some deep rooted spiritual/ancesteral reason
Awesome
It's because your country is very new and has no culture. No identity. So you yanks come here to discover your long lost roots and where you came from. Welcome
@@Sarah-no7lv
Besides the Independence/Freedom/Freedom of speech culture we have here in America. Yeah most of my roots are DEEPLY European but almost exclusively Irish/English. But I can say I get some spiritual vibes off of songs like this too. Hearing this is like a war song of freedom and independence for me. Not just as a nation but as a way of life.
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This happens to me brother :) it’s a great feeling makes your body tremble
@@Sarah-no7lv No culture? No roots?
After over 200 years.. You claim we have no culture to call our own?
No music solely dedicated to our culture?
Try some classics like
Battle Hyme of The Republic
When Johnny Comes Marching Home
Or how about..
Oh I don't know...
ALL MODERN ROCK AND ROLL (Nashville-Tennesse says you're welcome for the Rock)
We do have a culture. Its called American culture.
Just as I would call Irish culture.. Well, Irish Culture.
@@classywolfie2270 Get em, Merica!!!
We of northern European heritage are a proud and fierce tribe that y they try to denigrate us and yes I have saxon and celt but all are under the divine...our land our people..stand..peace and love to my people ❤💯
I am really REALLY loving this music. Thank you so much for making it.
I was expecting a slow burn with strings and pipes but got ripped into my ancestry in an epic tone. Definitely not condemning! Thank you for this,
Listening to this belter as proud Scotsman. Alba gu bràth 🏴
Huge love to Celtic cultures from Korea.
Culture is a true amazing power that binds us together.
Woke up from sleep and now me and my whole family is having a big feast with beers and whiskey and laughter...
A beautiful picture for a beautiful piece of music
HEROES,,
To you who all souls and spirits converge, to you who is the being, to you who is the ultimate power, to you who knows all,, send my deepest sorrow and respect to those whom i took their lives in the battlefields and carry my old tears to those brothers in arms, that we left behind for wild dogs to eat them alive, through their soft stomachs and let them know that"" THERE ARE HEROES ON BOTH SIDES"" and those of us who still alive, carry the burden on our shoulders till our souls and spirits meet again.
And you may ask why?? well,,, because that's how we were in the old days, and that's why i am an old SOLDIER.
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Five seconds to full-on eargasm! Seriously, I am a sucker for epic Celtic action-adventure music!
That was a really amazing experience! Intricate melodies and dynamics, visually stunning and one of the best pieces of Celtic music I've ever heard. Bravo!
Thanks, Eka!
Ekaterina visually
made up crap.
Ekaterina r u from Greece Ekaterina
Your's Too Eka!!
As a Zimbabwean with strong Celtic Roots from the UK/Scotland, nothing stirs my spirit so much as listening to the songs of my ancestors. Deep love of the Celts and the magnificent beauty of Scotland and the rest of the UK is eternally in my blood.
Come home to the land of your ancestors it's time people ❤💯
So a Rhodesian?
@@theleader4620 You could say that but no, I don't really consider myself one. Rhodesia is in the past and long gone. It is the future I look to with great hope.
I am a white Zimbabwean ( white African ), an Anglo-Celtic Zimbabwean or as I prefer, a British Zimbabwean.
All Europeans are of one small family. We are all Kelto-Teutonic. Our homelands, are those of the Northwest of Eurasia. We are all of the same good, creative blood. Nothing even compares to our history.
4:39-5:11 is one of the greatest segments of any song I've ever heard.
As soon as those bags play. My heart sings 💓
I am a proud Greek and this music gives me goosebumps!
Great music....takes me to another time and I want to stay there!!!
I love how the beginning of the track started with the Scottish bagpipes then blended in with the rest of thr celtic.