This appeared in my feed and I have just watched it greeting like wain. I'm well into my 60s now and this wonderful scene touched something deep within my heart. I've no cried in at least 50 odd years until here. I grew up in an orphanage during the 60s and they weren't nice safe spaces believe me. Never having had a family I have lived a life of despair and heart wrenching loneliness. This scene though. It's so uplifting. If you have a family, play this loud and have a singalong.
And if you don't have a family, promise to walk 500/1000 miles through the Holy Spirit for God. It's worth it - with them we are NEVER alone. Proclaimers are people who proclaim ... the truth and the love. Just like the Disciples, and beloved Saint Paul, who did PLENTY of walking.
Hey Hugo, David in Syracuse NY, USA here. I also am in my 60's and am planning to walk the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage this October. This week as I was making more plans this tune came into my mind. The next day, it played on the car radio! So on Y-T I went to get lyrics, see the singers, etc. I did not know the music was in a movie. While I am not R. Catholic, I am a Christian; at a point on the Camino there's pole on a large mound of stones mostly and a cross at the very top, it's name is Cruz de Ferro (iron cross); folks bring a small stone/rock to leave symbolizing a burden to "cast" off from their life and say prayers. With your permission, I'd like to include you in those, that you might overcome and heal from your "burdens." Btw it's about 500 miles along the Camino Frances, my path.
@@mainerdmoose9242 Amazingly (or maybe just as we expect with God), I have had the Camino on my mind for several years now. I'm a little younger than the two of you, but still do not think I could do the whole length. But some of it I would love, my wife too. I have a good friend from northern Spain who knows that route quite well ... and how very wonderful it is to walk it. And how it changes people. The Holy Spirit has changed me already, so I would go to show my gratitude and love for Him, and for Saint James who matters to me a lot, too.
@@mainerdmoose9242 Oh David my brother, there are not enough superlatives to describe just how good your words are. You have genuinely touched my heart. I'm greeting again and I am so very moved by your thoughtful, generosity of spirit. Thank you so much. WOW! That's made my Sunday morning here in London, England. 🙏🏻🏴🇬🇧 PS I hope your feet aren't killing you lol
Spent 5 days in Edinburgh filming with the cast as an extra,then went to the Screening, Best experience ever,there I was on the Silver Screen albeit for only couple of minutes and people would stop me and ask was it me. Yep it was me. Special Thanks to Dexter,Cast,Crew,you made a wonderful film,great Actors,great Music,and my dream come true. James Mc Dermott
Did the actors singing in the film actually be the ones who were recorded? Whatever role you played, large or small...you ALL made a wonderful film..Thank You.. .
It's a very different place now. Down by the docks was always a place for the working girls, housing was dirt cheap but, very run down. Now with the Scottish Parliament being there is has been cleaned up, housing is a fortune and the working girls have moved on. At least they had an honest occupation, you knew you were being screwed for cash, with a politician they tend not to be honest enough to admit that..... Hope you and your family are safe and well
dont know how I got this in my head,so glad i did.what a great scottish treat(well done the PROCLAIMERS).totally brilliant.plus the scene. Listen to the actual song version.I'm off to get the DVD.(never bothered with the film before.maybe getting older.wee half and beer,look out.SUPERB.
This part of the movie always makes me wonder how many of the crowd who join in at the end were extras and how many were just random people who wanted a bit of fun!
@hugohackenbush. This isn't just a popular song. It is, and challenge me if you will, the unofficial Scottish national anthem. And what it also does, is tap into some fundamental things about being in a relationship. It's never too late to heal, and yes, I was greeting like a wain over it. So there's two of us.
Since Leith actually means "wet place", the very title is divine - contrasting the shining of the light of the sun (or Jesus) with wetness that comes from the rain that is the Holy Spirit. No life without sunshine, no life without water. Proclaimers are people who proclaim the truth and the love, and the first song in the movie is "Sky takes the soul", shown in the context of British soldiers in Afghanistan... The lyrics of the actual song "Sunshine on Leith" are deeply religious, referring directly to God as "the Chief" who puts the sunshine on Leith, and in general relating to gratitude to God for salvation, mercy, kindness and for allowing us to stop being blind. That's what it's ALL about...
See... The truest love in this song is the love of God for we human beings. We ALL get to have it, if that is what we choose. Through the beloved Holy Spirit - inspirer of music, cleanser of hearts and souls
The raw footage of them filming the flash mob scene is indeed raw but here they are using a studio recorded version of the song, in the raw version they are singing live and one woman has a great voice.
The love that this song encapsulates ultimately is the love of GOD, conveyed into the music, through the music, and out of the music, by the beloved Holy Spirit. As we saw in the context of Her Majesty's mourning and funeral, this greatest kind of love is going strong, even in the middle of all the evil and chaos characteristic for the 2020s. Surely boy-girl is a kind of sub-part or manifestation of this love, but the love of God for human beings is the strongest and greatest, and it is possible to feel part of that for one another, even for total strangers; but we have to dump a certain amount of baggage to get to that. I did and I have, but I had to go very low before being shown how to "see" in this new and better way. Now I kind-of feel quite often as if I am in the middle of that dancing and singing and rejoicing crowd. Even when completely "alone", which the Holy Spirit ensures I never now am...
WHY does it sound, every single time, no matter WHO sings this song, like they are saying "havelling" instead of "havering"..? I mean, that's just uncanny.. regardless of who sings it!!??
Wish they had cast a cute Scottish redhead who had to go to England for her work or whatever as the love interest, instead of an actual English actress, I don’t buy anything between them, wanted to hear other Scottish accents singing proclaimer songs not this rubbish….balls casting
We fall in love with the people we fall in love with. English-Scottish is more than OK. The two nations should love each other too. Not for nothing are the two crosses fused together on the flag.
@@unknown-fq9fn What are you, the comment police?? Guess what...not everyone shares your taste. You like it, fine - but I don't. Also fine, so grow up a bit and get used to it.
when i'm down.. i listen to this song... it clears the sky for me
My first travel to Edinburgh..my best friend showed me this film and I am now in love with Edinburgh and this film..
this is a really good song to be on a casset tape stuck in a car stereo for years... ;)
Marshall Erickson is that you?
Ciao Marshall ! 😂😂😂
This appeared in my feed and I have just watched it greeting like wain. I'm well into my 60s now and this wonderful scene touched something deep within my heart. I've no cried in at least 50 odd years until here. I grew up in an orphanage during the 60s and they weren't nice safe spaces believe me. Never having had a family I have lived a life of despair and heart wrenching loneliness. This scene though. It's so uplifting. If you have a family, play this loud and have a singalong.
And if you don't have a family, promise to walk 500/1000 miles through the Holy Spirit for God.
It's worth it - with them we are NEVER alone.
Proclaimers are people who proclaim ... the truth and the love.
Just like the Disciples, and beloved Saint Paul, who did PLENTY of walking.
Hey Hugo, David in Syracuse NY, USA here. I also am in my 60's and am planning to walk the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage this October. This week as I was making more plans this tune came into my mind. The next day, it played on the car radio! So on Y-T I went to get lyrics, see the singers, etc. I did not know the music was in a movie. While I am not R. Catholic, I am a Christian; at a point on the Camino there's pole on a large mound of stones mostly and a cross at the very top, it's name is Cruz de Ferro (iron cross); folks bring a small stone/rock to leave symbolizing a burden to "cast" off from their life and say prayers. With your permission, I'd like to include you in those, that you might overcome and heal from your "burdens." Btw it's about 500 miles along the Camino Frances, my path.
@@mainerdmoose9242 Amazingly (or maybe just as we expect with God), I have had the Camino on my mind for several years now. I'm a little younger than the two of you, but still do not think I could do the whole length. But some of it I would love, my wife too. I have a good friend from northern Spain who knows that route quite well ... and how very wonderful it is to walk it. And how it changes people. The Holy Spirit has changed me already, so I would go to show my gratitude and love for Him, and for Saint James who matters to me a lot, too.
@@mainerdmoose9242 Oh David my brother, there are not enough superlatives to describe just how good your words are. You have genuinely touched my heart. I'm greeting again and I am so very moved by your thoughtful, generosity of spirit. Thank you so much. WOW! That's made my Sunday morning here in London, England. 🙏🏻🏴🇬🇧
PS
I hope your feet aren't killing you lol
Does anyone else cry at this, like happy sad tears?
Yes me too
I'm in Australia born in bridge of Allan Stirling . Left Scotland at 17 now 61 . Still loveScotland and rod Stewart
iam with u on that tears run down my face every time
Yes
There's something primal and archetypal about this song and the scene.
Definitely one of the best films in very long time. And the music??? What else need we say, from a fantastic song writing team.
The proclaimers really are something
what film?
Brilliant... brilliant...fills me with joy every time i watch/listen to it.
Ditto. Has to be the most joyous ending to any film.
The entire movie does it for me. Every.....single...time. Pure joy.
Just love to watch this feel-good film/scene anytime I'm feeling down
Spent 5 days in Edinburgh filming with the cast as an extra,then went to the Screening,
Best experience ever,there I was on the Silver Screen albeit for only couple of minutes and people would stop me and ask was it me.
Yep it was me.
Special Thanks to Dexter,Cast,Crew,you made a wonderful film,great Actors,great Music,and my dream come true.
James Mc Dermott
Pp
Fantastic James!!
Did the actors singing in the film actually be the ones who were recorded? Whatever role you played, large or small...you ALL made a wonderful film..Thank You..
.
Watching this scene every time as it is my fav movie ever it makes me proud of my Scottish, English and Australian background
Always loved the song and although my mum grew up in Leith, this is the first time I have seen the clip. Lovely
It's a very different place now. Down by the docks was always a place for the working girls, housing was dirt cheap but, very run down. Now with the Scottish Parliament being there is has been cleaned up, housing is a fortune and the working girls have moved on.
At least they had an honest occupation, you knew you were being screwed for cash, with a politician they tend not to be honest enough to admit that.....
Hope you and your family are safe and well
Incredible. That's all I think about this scene. It's just. Incredible
Imagine being the Proclaimers and watching this movie.
So everyone go watch sunshine on leith with George mackay after seeing him in 1917. A wonderful actor.
Dorothy Kelly 1917 is a shit movie
I wish this movie was available in the US
@@MegaSheen15 it's on tv here today 🙂 I still bought it on DVD as it always cheers me up.
@@nigelsharratt933 I quite liked it actually
Nigel Sharratt no it is not it is very good the acting is great on there
Unbelievable...terrific...how did they do it ??...amazing !!
i love it makes me cry every time brill film x
This is just I how feel about "my old man" and you know what? I'm so blessed that he feels the same way. We are having quite a ride this time around.
Incredible. That's all I think about this scene. It's just. Incredible
First time seeing this video. Doh!! Where have I been all this time? Brilliant song. Brilliant video!!
One of the best movies of all time
I have a wee tear in my eye listening and watching this. Loved the boys for years but strangely first time I have seen this.
Brilliant. Love you all in Scotland. ❤
DA DADA DADADAAAA" got to love this movie!! Got to love being scottish aswell
😢😢😢😢 so beautiful.
I used to in Edinburgh for few years. I miss the place so bad 🥺🥺🥺🥺
I never even knew this was a film. I have to get the DVD.
{:o:O:}
Such an under rated movie - it's like Mamma Mia, only good.
Mamma Mia was great, except for Meryl Streep's terrible singing :/
I kinda liked it 😭😭😁
Mamma Mia was great
@@catherinethelwell6301 We'll have to agree to disagree - I was never a fan of Abba
Mike Powell no I think that that one was amazing and ABBA was Holden music
It reminds me of late Scottish partner may he r.i.p Angus
dont know how I got this in my head,so glad i did.what a great scottish treat(well done the PROCLAIMERS).totally brilliant.plus the scene. Listen to the actual song version.I'm off to get the DVD.(never bothered with the film before.maybe getting older.wee half and beer,look out.SUPERB.
More films like this please...!
Oh such wonderful song and scenes. THANKS 😊
I'm Scottish this is one of my favourite songs
The whole movie is wonderful -- one of my favourites!
Im english and its one of mine too
Im english and its one if mine 😀
I am Half Irish and Half Italian American women!!
I love this movie and song!!
Love it brings tears to my eyes
Is there anything more joyous than this song, this scene and this film?
Many things that the Holy Spirit touches can be like this...
But I still agree with you, Keith
IN case anyone's curious, to "haver" means to shoot the breeze, or just idle talk!
Thanks for that , I thought it meant to throw up , typical Irish i guess 😅
It means to lie
I thought it as "heave". It was right next to getting drunk line.
I thought it meant vomit. Makes more sense niw.
It means someone is talking nonsence , being a Scot that is what it means .
Scotland's take on John Travolta & Olivia Newton John :-) Great film. This song should be our National Anthem! Lol.
Cracking film, great music, excellent finale! Hyfryd!
This part of the movie always makes me wonder how many of the crowd who join in at the end were extras and how many were just random people who wanted a bit of fun!
I've been thinking that ever since I watched the movie!
+Alex Lees According to Scotsman.com it said 500 dancers took part.
Becca Treston nearly all of the extras in the scenes in the town were just normal people of the public, and the producers asked them to join in :))
I would've loved to be in this scene
A little of both knowing how Scots are.
Scotland needs a few national songs, not just one. Add this fantastic song to Scotland the Brave, Flowers of the Forest, and Caledonia.
And Irn-Bru!
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Imagine being the Proclaimers and watching this movie.
They had cameos
I love this song
Great movie and soundtrack
Best jukebox musical ever made.
I'm lovin' it!
One of my go to videos when I want to wear a happy face.
Outstanding, simple.
Musicals like this could keep kids off the streets if you get my drift
Yea
This made me cry.
Brilliant!
@hugohackenbush. This isn't just a popular song. It is, and challenge me if you will, the unofficial Scottish national anthem. And what it also does, is tap into some fundamental things about being in a relationship. It's never too late to heal, and yes, I was greeting like a wain over it. So there's two of us.
I'm lovin' it!
The Proclaimers started one of the venues at the very start and the Craigie bar in Ballingry
My voice hurts after this...
Amazing video and voice!!! :)
Love this!!!🧣
There must be a cutscene from the Irn-Bru high advert at the end... "Beat it"
Brilliant
Since Leith actually means "wet place", the very title is divine - contrasting the shining of the light of the sun (or Jesus) with wetness that comes from the rain that is the Holy Spirit. No life without sunshine, no life without water. Proclaimers are people who proclaim the truth and the love, and the first song in the movie is "Sky takes the soul", shown in the context of British soldiers in Afghanistan...
The lyrics of the actual song "Sunshine on Leith" are deeply religious, referring directly to God as "the Chief" who puts the sunshine on Leith, and in general relating to gratitude to God for salvation, mercy, kindness and for allowing us to stop being blind.
That's what it's ALL about...
True love-may we are find it!
See...
The truest love in this song is the love of God for we human beings.
We ALL get to have it, if that is what we choose.
Through the beloved Holy Spirit - inspirer of music, cleanser of hearts and souls
I'll cross worlds ... just to reach you there
I am a TIM but this is f#£@%ng TOP CLASS!! Common the Hibbies!!!!
Just as good as the alternative ending, look for it on you tube.
What happens in the alternative ending?
The raw footage of them filming the flash mob scene is indeed raw but here they are using a studio recorded version of the song, in the raw version they are singing live and one woman has a great voice.
does love like this still exist now in 2021?
The love that this song encapsulates ultimately is the love of GOD, conveyed into the music, through the music, and out of the music, by the beloved Holy Spirit. As we saw in the context of Her Majesty's mourning and funeral, this greatest kind of love is going strong, even in the middle of all the evil and chaos characteristic for the 2020s.
Surely boy-girl is a kind of sub-part or manifestation of this love, but the love of God for human beings is the strongest and greatest, and it is possible to feel part of that for one another, even for total strangers; but we have to dump a certain amount of baggage to get to that.
I did and I have, but I had to go very low before being shown how to "see" in this new and better way.
Now I kind-of feel quite often as if I am in the middle of that dancing and singing and rejoicing crowd.
Even when completely "alone", which the Holy Spirit ensures I never now am...
When Scotland is independent again, play this. A lot. And Proclaim it across the land.
RJ McAllister won’t be in your time anyways ya old dick you’ve had your vote
Here they pronounce it the right way “ Gonee-be, “ cause Gonna-be is wrong, in Scotland.
eh...i think u meant gonae...but the proclaimers did pronounce it as gona on the song
Of course, in the North of England (as opposed to Scotland or America), it's gunna be "gunna"!
5:28 Abd the crowd cheers!🤪
Well we’ll George mackay wonderful film. Then 1917.
Kinda hard to enjoy this now, considering what he did
I feel bad for the soldier at the beginning
FLASH MOB!!!
When my car got broken into and they did not steal my Proclaimers CD and the police asked for ant description I said "fuckers with no taste"
hate musicals , but think this is ace.
NC500 cycle tune...never give up!
Interesting cast zordon from power rangers joan thursday from endeavour and lucille from call the midwife
at 3.35 did eny one see that lads face he was thinking omg this is well gay
WHY does it sound, every single time, no matter WHO sings this song, like they are saying "havelling" instead of "havering"..?
I mean, that's just uncanny.. regardless of who sings it!!??
👍
forgive my ignorance... where is this from
It's from the Sunshine on Leith, a musical. It's available on DVD ;)
Antonia Thomas got back too?!?!? So unfair!!!
if you know doctor who you know this song
i never seenor heard of the movie is it a working title production ?
It's called Sunshine on Leith and it is fantastic.
@@mrblue193 thanks i will find out if it's a working title movie they are doing a movie of cats the musical in the new year
Scottish high school musical lol
Be funny if she said
"Be the man who's..."
Math confirmed
Y like
It doesni get an better than that x
5 - 1.
THIS IS SO WEIRD ANTONIA THOMAS SINGING
You dont really uderstand.
Talk about graping a song
24
To Haver, talk a load of rubbish
Makes "La La Land" look like the piece of shite that it was.
Nope nope they don’t have the accent this is not ok 😤
This is possibly the worst thing I have ever seen! And heard!
Wish they had cast a cute Scottish redhead who had to go to England for her work or whatever as the love interest, instead of an actual English actress, I don’t buy anything between them, wanted to hear other Scottish accents singing proclaimer songs not this rubbish….balls casting
We fall in love with the people we fall in love with.
English-Scottish is more than OK.
The two nations should love each other too.
Not for nothing are the two crosses fused together on the flag.
Ooh. Blimey. That's just dreadful.
If u dont like it then gtf
@@unknown-fq9fn No.
@@zargonthemagnificent330 well then keep yer nasty comments to yourself 😂
@@unknown-fq9fn What are you, the comment police?? Guess what...not everyone shares your taste. You like it, fine - but I don't. Also fine, so grow up a bit and get used to it.
@@zargonthemagnificent330 haha calm down big man and keep yer comments to yourself, just calm down
Literally the worst thing I've ever seen