how could Tam have been your great grandma's uncle? unless you were born in 2022, your great grandma's uncle must have been born like 100 years ago or more?
@@meneurdujeu I was born in 1999. My great grandmother was born in 1928 and was in fact a year older than Tam. Her mother was Tam's older half-sister, born in 1908.
The transcript is hilarious and has no relationship to the words of the ballads. It is sung in Scots dialect, which is English , with a local idiom input.
After 50 years in Australia, it's great to hear my home tongue. Well done!
Graham Mitchell
Tam, you have made all the ex-pats homesick. Thank you to whomever posted this…it gars me greet.
Wow!!! The memories of hearing Nicki Tams. My father used to sing it. USA
Tam was my great-grandma's uncle. RIP Tam and thank you for the lovely music. :)
how could Tam have been your great grandma's uncle? unless you were born in 2022, your great grandma's uncle must have been born like 100 years ago or more?
@@meneurdujeu I was born in 1999. My great grandmother was born in 1928 and was in fact a year older than Tam. Her mother was Tam's older half-sister, born in 1908.
@@chalmersinho that"s brilliant. incredible history. thanks for clearing that up, i understand now. you must be very proud
@@meneurdujeu absolutely!
Been on his farm. He was a friend of my late grandfather.
Home sick lovely warm Scotland I don’t mean the weather love from Australia
Wonderful, I was privileged to meet these two wonderful people! Jerry
Looks ih spittin oh an auld manny caud dod mcombie oh harbro feeds mihn nihin oh a joke either aye am on aboot ih auld boy jist eifter the een song
7:07 ats ih auld man I'm ain aboot
Great memories that my mother & father sung to us as Bain’s at night around the fire,great times.
Marvellous stuff
So good!
❤❤
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Am watchin thon fae the pier o' foggieloan
Aye yer name bad min , I was a friend o peter Mackie mother allan
hud gan Tam loon
:-)
The transcript is hilarious and has no relationship to the words of the ballads. It is sung in Scots dialect, which is English , with a local idiom input.
it's all these old boys that voted no to indepedence, absolute joke