Of course it looks like fun. This was meant to be fun. This was how people amused themselves before radio, television, and the internet. Humans love music and dancing.
The tune is Lady Bandinscoth's Reel, to which the poem My Love She’s But a Lassie Yet by Robert Burns was set to create a song. These days, the tune is more commonly known by the name of the poem. A popular modern ceilidh and English country dance set to the music is Cumberland Square Eight.
I don't know about its original form when danced, but these days It's a four-couple dance called Cumberland Square Eight. Here it is being taught and danced: www DOT youtube DOT com/watch?v=UY_dmvBrhYw
I have watched this over 30x in a day
Why is this so funny to me. 😂 i share ur enthusiasm tho
@@3iggystheorem232 🙊
I’ve got this recommended to me so many times...
And I’m not disappointed
That guy looks so happy to be jumping around lol
♥️♥️♥️That looks like so much fun
Quarenteen brought me here 🤣 Why does it actually look fun tho???
Of course it looks like fun. This was meant to be fun. This was how people amused themselves before radio, television, and the internet. Humans love music and dancing.
I love colonies
This looks fun!
That looks like fun.
If I did something like this...
Dreams come true 😁😀😄😍
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hey by any chance do you know the name of the song?
Edwin Campos Sorry, I don't.
its alright thanks though !
+Edwin Campos (Cohlocho) I think the tune is "My Love is but a Lassie Yet".
I think it's an old fiddle tune called 'Chinquapin'. There's a good clip of Ramona Jones playing it on 'the tube'.
The tune is Lady Bandinscoth's Reel, to which the poem My Love She’s But a Lassie Yet by Robert Burns was set to create a song. These days, the tune is more commonly known by the name of the poem. A popular modern ceilidh and English country dance set to the music is Cumberland Square Eight.
I can't be the only one here from dababy
Me too
@@dannyg5665 Yous the only one friend
@@Bdog-km1db bruh 3 years later wtf 😭😭
What instrument is he playing?
A penny whistle / tin whistle.
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What type of century music is this?
18th century.
@@bonitchka Ok...!
Only 3 dancers?
I don't know about its original form when danced, but these days It's a four-couple dance called Cumberland Square Eight. Here it is being taught and danced:
www DOT youtube DOT com/watch?v=UY_dmvBrhYw
Why does it look “Irish”?
ednakazuya12 American music and dance can be traced to British and European roots. The clog dancing done today is a good example.
Omg thank god I don’t live back then lmaooo this is so stupid
Yeah it was kinda rude
You think you're dad but you're not!!!!
What kind of void are you trying to fill by being rude on a video that is just people happily dancing?