I absolutely love the dance, bravo! Forgive me for saying this, but the bagpipes hurt my ears 🤷♀️
@stlouisix3Күн бұрын
☦⛑📜👑✝
@GoofyFootersRuleКүн бұрын
doin things is cool....getting off ur ass is always good. however....i wouldnt do this in public, or let anyone know that i do it at all
@americaneagle64862 күн бұрын
Very impressive.
@abbbielittle5 күн бұрын
at 1 minute in, that’s me & my family entering the hall to see the show.. so lovely to see. it feels like a time capsule! thank you for posting
@dougalmcdougal86825 күн бұрын
Nailed it, well played that piper ❤
@10speed586 күн бұрын
I love pipes so much!!! There's just nothing like a pipe band to stir the soul ❤️
@oscarduarte6247 күн бұрын
Maravilhoso tradição que impressiona parabéns eu já tive uma gaita de fole só não aprendi a tocar
@sharonkaczorowski86907 күн бұрын
It’s such a treat to watch a master of an art!
@thyme36058 күн бұрын
❤
@Juliet_Capulet14 күн бұрын
Wow!
@itsjoeybytch19 күн бұрын
What a VOICE!
@fraser240919 күн бұрын
First comment
@statichunt407521 күн бұрын
C'est quoi c'est drapeaux ?
@BALNAGOWNWGR21 күн бұрын
Ukraine, France and EU above the door. Red and black for Toulouse Rugby.
@BALNAGOWNWGR21 күн бұрын
and red and yellow - Toulouse
@user-nj1qu1cs7s21 күн бұрын
My party piece as a child in the 50's. Followed by Nobodies Child in the 60's.
@user-nj1qu1cs7s21 күн бұрын
What a beautiful voice brings tears to my eyes.
@dominiquezaug246125 күн бұрын
J'ai assisté en 1988
@andrewdigregorio373626 күн бұрын
And what makes it even harder is that my mom said that we were all high steppers what is the highest ever and how do I do that too
@andrewdigregorio373626 күн бұрын
Please ask him to do a step by step tutorial I feel like I'm bringing my ancestors to shame because I don't know how to do it at all no matter how many times I rewatch vids of others doing it
@kirsteneasdale570727 күн бұрын
😅❤
@popfoot796527 күн бұрын
When ever I see this I wonder what the origin of the steps mean
@TheWorldLuvsABastard27 күн бұрын
Very beautiful to watch
@ulfpettersson296428 күн бұрын
Beatiful💖💖💖🎶
@dunk85628 күн бұрын
Love this town, the people are wonderful too. Hard as granite but as friendly as can be. Where is the “Turra coo?”
@BALNAGOWNWGR28 күн бұрын
The filming was about 20 years ago. Check Turriff Bothy Ballad Contest 2012 to see the Turra Coo at the corner of High Street and Main Street.
@randomfractal416428 күн бұрын
Power and grace, beautiful and inspiring
@zhongqiinstituteprofcesars812829 күн бұрын
Wonderful👏👏👏
@Jord472Ай бұрын
My dad used to play this to me brings back so many happy memories ❤
@loquat44-40Ай бұрын
Sometimes people get too far from their roots. I just do not see a gaelic warrior with pictish roots doing a dance of celebration. It looks like ballet dancing. What is the meaning of the Highland dance? The initial slow dance steps involve lots of leg shaking; symbolising attempts to shed the hated garments; the final faster steps demonstrating the joy of returning to the kilt when the ban ended in 1782. The Highland Fling - One legend associates it as a warriors dance of triumph following a battle.
@gretchengough8890Ай бұрын
❤️
@jadetuin9086Ай бұрын
Man, if I tried that I'd just hit my foot on the sword. I'm not Scottish, but my great grandpa was (from the highlands too), so it's interesting to see this
@liannettmendez6393Ай бұрын
❤
@tymz-r-achanginАй бұрын
I'm certainly thankful that's not practiced here and making us look like girly boys
@user-fq2ev3vb5iАй бұрын
Wonderful. Legado hermoso. ❤
@irmarАй бұрын
It's the first time that I see this sort of dance, and it seems to have a great lot of steps in common with ballet. I could see passé, pas de chat, and many others. Makes one wonder who was inspired by whom. Aren't ballet steps are supposed to have come mainly from France?
@SharonPadgetАй бұрын
Amazing!
@captglenn100Ай бұрын
That sporin looks a wee bit uncomfortable.
@bleubayou5119Ай бұрын
So beautiful ❤ my ancestors were scottish - this is absolutely lovely.
@susandrydenhenderson6234Ай бұрын
I used to watch the dancing at the games and come home and copy it with two walking sticks instead of swords.
@gilliantracy7991Ай бұрын
Excellent!!
@gladyslow8036Ай бұрын
Nice to have a quiet afternoon listening to my native tongue l was born at Aberdour house 85years ago so grew up listening to my father singing these lovely old songs he GORDON THOMSON from East mains PENNAN thanks for all the memories from canada
@lloydmcgee3030Ай бұрын
Almost brings a tear to my eye. The dance of my ancestors. Greetings from NZ 🇳🇿
@marynadononeillАй бұрын
That looks very difficult. Well done.
@olispagna5170Ай бұрын
GOD BLESS SCOTISH PEOPLE AND SCOTLAND 🤓 HUGGS FROM FRANCE 🤓
@d.ashgrove1247Ай бұрын
Nope. He has way to feminine of a step. This may look "nice" to the new age folks, but definitely gay.
@robinnelson3868Ай бұрын
YES!! Keep this culture ALIVE!!
@UrupaguaАй бұрын
Beautiful
@user-lk6oj4bu1kАй бұрын
Wonderful wonderful.. really enjoyed this video. Thank you