I don't care who you are or where you are from, those bagpipes must surely stir even the coldest heart. As a Scotsman it makes me so proud every time I hear them.
Makes me so proud to be British not just English, the Welsh male choirs, the Irish poetic music, & this it’s , a pity we don’t always see eye to eye but I love you all.
My mother came to Aust when she was 22yrs, although she spend the rest of her life in Aust ( the largest part of it) she never forgot her " homeland", the pipes always brought tears to her eyes..
This only shows that Paul Mc Cartney has created an instand Folk-Song. And therefore it shows the genius he is. He should be the only one singing that song. Love from Germany to British brothers in hearts :)
My Great Uncle belonged to the Black Watch. When the pipes marched into war the enemy called them the ladies from Hell because of the loudness of the pipes and the wearing of the kilt.
Love this; from an American whose ggggreat grandfather, Bruce clan, came from Scotland to the New World in the late 1700's. We all go to the local Scottish Highlands festivals each year here in Colorado. About 8 parishioners including my son, celebrate Easter at our local Church (Orthodox ancient Church) in Kilts. Our Bishop in California is Scottish and actually wore his kilt upon visiting us a few years ago. Tradition.
Proudly Scotland, the Highlander Bagpipers...from yours truly Simon Tay. Uplifting inspirations of a well blown tune, Mull of Kintyre. "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!"
I don't care who you are or where you are from, those bagpipes must surely stir even the coldest heart. As a Scotsman it makes me so proud every time I hear them.
Great salutations to Scotland from a mexican, moved by those soul-touching bagpipes! Muchas felicidades Amigos!
Brings tears to my eyes. I think I must have been Scottish in another life.
Makes me so proud to be British not just English, the Welsh male choirs, the Irish poetic music, & this it’s , a pity we don’t always see eye to eye but I love you all.
Paul McCartney, John Lennon & I knew George Harrison had Irish ancestors. I'm glad they are loyal to their roots!!
Anticipating the bagpipes during Mull of Kintyre, then feeling your heart beat happily when they start to play :)
Although this is Paul's song and i love his version no matter who does this those bagpipes make the song!!!
My mother came to Aust when she was 22yrs, although she spend the rest of her life in Aust ( the largest part of it) she never forgot her " homeland", the pipes always brought tears to her eyes..
This only shows that Paul Mc Cartney has created an instand Folk-Song. And therefore it shows the genius he is. He should be the only one singing that song. Love from Germany to British brothers in hearts :)
The most powerful song I've ever heard in my 58 years of life.......
These pipes...they get to me every time.
A great sir paul mc cartney...living legend.
My Great Uncle belonged to the Black Watch. When the pipes marched into war the enemy called them the ladies from Hell because of the loudness of the pipes and the wearing of the kilt.
Love this; from an American whose ggggreat grandfather, Bruce clan, came from Scotland to the New World in the late 1700's. We all go to the local Scottish Highlands festivals each year here in Colorado. About 8 parishioners including my son, celebrate Easter at our local Church (Orthodox ancient Church) in Kilts. Our Bishop in California is Scottish and actually wore his kilt upon visiting us a few years ago. Tradition.
Мурашки по коже!!!мелодия на века!👏👍
Amazing people of Scotland. Amazing bagpipes, drums and music..❤👍
Listening to bagpipes with this Macca' song or with ''Flower of Scotland'' is always a touching moment... Greetings from France.
Proudly Scotland, the Highlander Bagpipers...from yours truly Simon Tay. Uplifting inspirations of a well blown tune, Mull of Kintyre. "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!"
Absolutely love this song and the bag pipes, makes me so proud to be Scottish xx
Brilliant…so haunting. LOVE IT.