God bless you Bruce may you rest in peace. I believe you gave Runrig another 20 years when many people thought they would fade after Donnie left. I feel so privileged to have seen the band with both singers and to have been there for The Last Dance.
Murdo MacLeod as much as I was brought up on Donnie as the front man, Donnie left. There would have been no more Runrig had Bruce not come in. It was a new era.
Mr MsC I agree with your point, however I'm a stickler and haven't purchased any of there CD'S or gone to any of there concerts since Donnie Munro left. Bad! Maybe but I loved Runrig as they were and Donnie Munro's voice, which no one can replace as he was amazing. Bruce has a reasonable voice, however it's sad to see him bastardise all the songs prior to him becoming a band member.
don't get me wrong my parents knew Donnie. Went to school in primary with his son. Local hero, but as I say respect bruce massively. Brought up on runrig, still love them
Mr MsC I respect your opinion; obviously there's thousands out there that still love them; which is good for them. There was something so special about Donnie's voice which in my opinion can never be replaced. Along with his voice, passion and performance it was "Runrig" that can never be replaced. Watching Bruice on stage he just doesn't have that omph! which lets him down.
God bless you Bruce may you rest in peace. I believe you gave Runrig another 20 years when many people thought they would fade after Donnie left. I feel so privileged to have seen the band with both singers and to have been there for The Last Dance.
I have been to quite a few concerts. My only regret was i've never seen Bruice live with the band.
Proud 2 be a Scotsman we have it all 2019 only the brave independence 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
I hope that the 50th anniversary live will be held again!
Such lovely memories thanks for sharing
Best band played in Scotland
Woohoo!!! I'm on this video
Looked like a grand time.
Fortunately we have friends with a big house just a few minutes drive from the Black Isle showground, so didn't have to camp. Great night.
Come back Donnie, never be the same without you, you were Runrig.
Murdo MacLeod as much as I was brought up on Donnie as the front man, Donnie left. There would have been no more Runrig had Bruce not come in. It was a new era.
Mr MsC I agree with your point, however I'm a stickler and haven't purchased any of there CD'S or gone to any of there concerts since Donnie Munro left. Bad! Maybe but I loved Runrig as they were and Donnie Munro's voice, which no one can replace as he was amazing. Bruce has a reasonable voice, however it's sad to see him bastardise all the songs prior to him becoming a band member.
don't get me wrong my parents knew Donnie. Went to school in primary with his son. Local hero, but as I say respect bruce massively. Brought up on runrig, still love them
Mr MsC I respect your opinion; obviously there's thousands out there that still love them; which is good for them. There was something so special about Donnie's voice which in my opinion can never be replaced. Along with his voice, passion and performance it was "Runrig" that can never be replaced. Watching Bruice on stage he just doesn't have that omph! which lets him down.
Crossing the Kessock bridge.
Which songs were played in the actual introduction ( before Only the Brave) ?
Rubh Nan Cuidegan at 1.53 and An Toll Dubh at 2.07 are both on Recovery (the third Runrig album).
I mean Cudaigean !
What about 1:28?
whats the name of the tune at 1:59?
+Esther Chlad I'm pretty sure it's "Rubh Nan Cudaigean"
+Ruaridh Hanna Thanks!