I'm a passionate Scot from the Lowlands, Lanarkshire to be precise. I've took up learning my native tongue. The tongue I should've been speaking in from the start... And I'm not the only one. Scottish gaelic is on the rise! We should've been taught this at school! Alba an aigh.
@paparossco I was born & raised in Irvine, Ayrshire. I moved to Lanarkshire when I was 17. So, you could say my 'native tongue' is where The Gaels inhabited along with the rest of the West coast of Scotland.
@clpro, no worries about the translation, it's still a beautiful piece of music that speaks of an undying spirit of scottish people. Thank you for sharing it with your upload and translation.
greetings from ireland the bbc or whoever shouldn't have changed the middle verse it captured the feelings of a scottish patriot at the time it was written it was really beautiful to hear the children singing
aggyuvf Daily Record found that the majority of Scottish born and bred people voted Yes and found that it was the 500,000 English population and other people from foreign countries that voted No. The Scots that did vote No, did so to protect their financial assets, you found that people in better off areas voted No because they have so much to lose financially if it goes tits up. BBC survey also found that 66% of Scots would vote Yes if they were guaranteed £1 better off.
The old lyrics are still relevant, shame the bbc or whoever decided to change them. The beautiful soil of the people still in the hands of the few. - yep I see the Wheels of industry at a standstill. - even more so And the northern lands wasted. - yep The empty house in Edinburgh without Authority or voice. - on many issues it still doesn't... including broadcasting!
@clpro That is a good bit off-topic in the context of this song. It was been banned at a cathedral service there (to mark Queen Elizabeth's 80th birthday) .That would rightly (in my view) have been a breach of "international protocol" since Hong Kong had reverted to Chinese rule. It would be a bit like singing the Horst-Wessel song in Germany. I am sure that if the Queen were to visit China it would be , quite rightly, played.
Yes I think a lot of people would be surprised at the Gaelic roots of some of their ancestors. On the other hand I believe my Great Grandfather born in Rothesay was not a Gaelic speaker and had his wife from the Islands not died young, his son (my grandfather) would have been brought up in Paisley as an English speaker. Yet in 1911 his cousin in Greenock lived next to a Gaelic speaker from Lower Dunkeld, A language can be gone from an area in a single generation , sadly.
If anyone needs proof that Gaelic was spoken in the lowlands, you just have to look at the place names. Place names may change over time, as language inevitably does through evolution of language, but the basic form of Gaelic words will be there plain to see. It wouldn't take too much work from language experts to work out the origin of place names across scotland. Here in Ireland when the original Ordinance Survey mapped Ireland they changed the Gaelic names to English.
Jesus said 'Father, you give Scots the finest water to make whisky. You give them beautiful mountains, forests and Glens. You've put salmon in their rivers, heather on the moors and a host of other wonderful things. Surely they are the chosen people.' God replied ' Aye maybe, but wait till you see the fucking neighbours their getting!!
Q: Who is the blond woman singer dressed in black at 1:32 and what kind of music does she sing? Thank you in advance A: Kirsteen MacDonald a word about the subtitles in this video - the BBC isn its wisdom sang the updated post-parlamaid na h-Alba BUT kept the onscreen subtitles as per the Runrig original ? it doesnt make sense to have done that - why did they just not subtitle it as it is sang!
Some BBC ALBA programmes can be viewed by pressing the on demand button with Virgin media or BBC iplayer. I agree with you though, it is an outrage, we pay a licence fee and should have access to all programmes.
I just hope you won't ban us half breeds from coming home. Hate being "English" when I know more about the Scottish side of my family. Love Scotland and wouldn't abuse it like the English lords and lairds did...
Why did you write different words over the original meaning of the words in the song ? The song sings of our seat of government in Edinburgh without the power of authority. Why did you cover that up ? Do you think if people don't hear it said in a song they won't notice it ?
I really disagree with the translation of 'an gabh sibh comhnaidh air leth'. The subtitles say 'in the midst of all the Earth' but the Gaelic says 'in which you can take up residence'. I sort of see why they chose the former though because it's an equivalent.
@LaFarfalla246 You say "we've always spoke a form of english." but your ancestors couldn't speak a form of English there before the first Anglo-Saxon settlers displaced the aboriginal Britons in the 4th Century. There are no native Gaelic speakers (except incoming Gaels) in the Lowlands now but don't re-write history in an attempt to trivialise its place in Scotland's melting-pot of peoples from many backgrounds.There is nothing wrong with me saying that. :-)
I know what you mean about the denial. Thing is though, many if not most Gaelic speakers are Presbyterian themselves. Besides, if those Lowlanders actually read the Bible they would see that God gave nations different languages and that all languages will be spoken in heaven.
so where exactly is dumfries and galloway alonng with most of ayrshire ?? ... Ayr is a Gàidhlig name ... their were over 200,000 Gàidhlig speakers in Scotland in 1901 .... the Gàidhlig language did not die but the british goverments did a good job of trying to kill it by banning it in schools where children were punished harsly for speaking their language.
Sorry guys ......the british national anthem is what you want ........us Scots don't care we have fought long and hard for the UK and it's about time we cut the ties....and moved on so goodbye England!
hey, if you are scottish you must know how the scottish culture was "killed" by english imperialism. The unionists just want to keep more power in their hands!! A independent Scottland would not pay taxes to the brittish monarchy and so on! It can be very beautiful to say that the countries must be united. But the question is that this union was created not because the people of Scotland wanted it; it was created by an England that imposed its culture in Scotland!! And this process is still happening today. The english culture and language are transforming Scotland in the backyard of England. Scottish Gaelic is almost dead, and Scots has each day less speakers too... I am not scottish neither english, actually I live far away from britain. I am brasilian. All that I know from the situation on scotland is from things that I hear about it. Maybe you know more about the problem. But I really think that every people should have its nation and try freedom by itself. So, say yes for an independent scotland!! Or should I say... SAY AYE!!! ;)
Damn, that makes me cry and I'm not even Scottish!
I'm a passionate Scot from the Lowlands, Lanarkshire to be precise.
I've took up learning my native tongue. The tongue I should've been speaking in from the start... And I'm not the only one. Scottish gaelic is on the rise!
We should've been taught this at school!
Alba an aigh.
Freedom for Scotland and The Northern Irish! Neither of us need the Crown!
Ulster and Scotland say British forever
a specially recorded, extended version of ALBA by Paul Mounsey featuring a cast of Gaelic singers including Karen Matheson and Arthur Cormack.
@paparossco
I was born & raised in Irvine, Ayrshire. I moved to Lanarkshire when I was 17. So, you could say my 'native tongue' is where The Gaels inhabited along with the rest of the West coast of Scotland.
0:00 - 4:17 This Is Where BBC Alba Started Broadcasting For The First Time Ever!
great version of a classic song.
@clpro, no worries about the translation, it's still a beautiful piece of music that speaks of an undying spirit of scottish people. Thank you for sharing it with your upload and translation.
Awesome version.
greetings from ireland the bbc or whoever shouldn't have changed the middle verse it captured the feelings of a scottish patriot at the time it was written it was really beautiful to hear the children singing
It's ok, like I said I can see why they used that version. It just makes it more accessible to people who don't understand the language.
Lovely!
Thank you a lot
this makes me so homesick :(
Great idea!
Tha misha Subhiart Macaoidh, Borgie. x
Scotland, just say YES!
We said No. Loser !
aggyuvf Daily Record found that the majority of Scottish born and bred people voted Yes and found that it was the 500,000 English population and other people from foreign countries that voted No. The Scots that did vote No, did so to protect their financial assets, you found that people in better off areas voted No because they have so much to lose financially if it goes tits up.
BBC survey also found that 66% of Scots would vote Yes if they were guaranteed £1 better off.
aggyuvf Btw your wains a shiter.
truefalse Only a Scottish nat could pick on a wean that is 6 months auld you really are the lowest of the low, bet ye support ra Celtic
+Punkarama you were the loser ! bet you wish you could be struck dumb !
The old lyrics are still relevant, shame the bbc or whoever decided to change them.
The beautiful soil of the people still in the hands of the few. - yep
I see the Wheels of industry at a standstill. - even more so
And the northern lands wasted. - yep
The empty house in Edinburgh without Authority or voice. - on many issues it still doesn't... including broadcasting!
@clpro That is a good bit off-topic in the context of this song. It was been banned at a cathedral service there (to mark Queen Elizabeth's 80th birthday) .That would rightly (in my view) have been a breach of "international protocol" since Hong Kong had reverted to Chinese rule. It would be a bit like singing the Horst-Wessel song in Germany. I am sure that if the Queen were to visit China it would be , quite rightly, played.
'S math sin! Tha mi an dochas gun còrd a riut (y)
(Great! I hope you enjoy it)
Yes I think a lot of people would be surprised at the Gaelic roots of some of their ancestors. On the other hand I believe my Great Grandfather born in Rothesay was not a Gaelic speaker and had his wife from the Islands not died young, his son (my grandfather) would have been brought up in Paisley as an English speaker. Yet in 1911 his cousin in Greenock lived next to a Gaelic speaker from Lower Dunkeld, A language can be gone from an area in a single generation , sadly.
If anyone needs proof that Gaelic was spoken in the lowlands, you just have to look at the place names. Place names may change over time, as language inevitably does through evolution of language, but the basic form of Gaelic words will be there plain to see. It wouldn't take too much work from language experts to work out the origin of place names across scotland. Here in Ireland when the original Ordinance Survey mapped Ireland they changed the Gaelic names to English.
pretty
Jesus said 'Father, you give Scots the finest water to make whisky. You give them beautiful mountains, forests and Glens. You've put salmon in their rivers, heather on the moors and a host of other wonderful things. Surely they are the chosen people.' God replied ' Aye maybe, but wait till you see the fucking neighbours their getting!!
Moran Taing
Who is the blond woman singer dressed in black at 1:32 and what kind of music does she sing? Thank you in advance
Q: Who is the blond woman singer dressed in black at 1:32 and what kind of music does she sing? Thank you in advance
A: Kirsteen MacDonald
a word about the subtitles in this video - the BBC isn its wisdom sang the updated post-parlamaid na h-Alba BUT kept the onscreen subtitles as per the Runrig original ?
it doesnt make sense to have done that - why did they just not subtitle it as it is sang!
ik most ppl in this vid :D yes i am a scottish gaelic speaker! GAIDHLIG GU BRATH!
Some BBC ALBA programmes can be viewed by pressing the on demand button with Virgin media or BBC iplayer.
I agree with you though, it is an outrage, we pay a licence fee and should have access to all programmes.
@clpro That really is btw. Well Off-topic. There is no more to say.
freedom for scotland
I just hope you won't ban us half breeds from coming home. Hate being "English" when I know more about the Scottish side of my family.
Love Scotland and wouldn't abuse it like the English lords and lairds did...
@clpro I sang the british national anthem on Remembrance Sunday but I don't understand the point youare making! :-)
Why did you write different words over the original meaning of the words in the song ? The song sings of our seat of government in Edinburgh without the power of authority. Why did you cover that up ? Do you think if people don't hear it said in a song they won't notice it ?
David Hume was Scottish!
Duncan Ferguson was Scottish!
I really disagree with the translation of 'an gabh sibh comhnaidh air leth'. The subtitles say 'in the midst of all the Earth' but the Gaelic says 'in which you can take up residence'. I sort of see why they chose the former though because it's an equivalent.
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@TheCastlerankie Sorry yer talkin pish British now and British forever check yer passport
perhaps, but regardless of that it's not what the line says.
This song should be used as the athem of Scotland why I'm not sure
@LaFarfalla246 You say "we've always spoke a form of english." but your ancestors couldn't speak a form of English there before the first Anglo-Saxon settlers displaced the aboriginal Britons in the 4th Century. There are no native Gaelic speakers (except incoming Gaels) in the Lowlands now but don't re-write history in an attempt to trivialise its place in Scotland's melting-pot of peoples from many backgrounds.There is nothing wrong with me saying that. :-)
is that spain or france?
I know what you mean about the denial. Thing is though, many if not most Gaelic speakers are Presbyterian themselves. Besides, if those Lowlanders actually read the Bible they would see that God gave nations different languages and that all languages will be spoken in heaven.
so where exactly is dumfries and galloway alonng with most of ayrshire ?? ... Ayr is a Gàidhlig name ... their were over 200,000 Gàidhlig speakers in Scotland in 1901 .... the Gàidhlig language did not die but the british goverments did a good job of trying to kill it by banning it in schools where children were punished harsly for speaking their language.
I am NOT Scottish!
Sorry guys ......the british national anthem is what you want ........us Scots don't care we have fought long and hard for the UK and it's about time we cut the ties....and moved on so goodbye England!
Love the song but say NO
no, say YES.
pepa nao quero Nop Just Say NO !
are you scottish?
pepa nao quero Of course i am that's why i'm saying NO, 4 countries 1 flag 1 nation united :)
hey, if you are scottish you must know how the scottish culture was "killed" by english imperialism. The unionists just want to keep more power in their hands!! A independent Scottland would not pay taxes to the brittish monarchy and so on!
It can be very beautiful to say that the countries must be united. But the question is that this union was created not because the people of Scotland wanted it; it was created by an England that imposed its culture in Scotland!!
And this process is still happening today. The english culture and language are transforming Scotland in the backyard of England. Scottish Gaelic is almost dead, and Scots has each day less speakers too...
I am not scottish neither english, actually I live far away from britain. I am brasilian. All that I know from the situation on scotland is from things that I hear about it. Maybe you know more about the problem. But I really think that every people should have its nation and try freedom by itself. So, say yes for an independent scotland!! Or should I say... SAY AYE!!! ;)