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Saturday, August 30, 2014
Of Scotsmen and Heritage
The bagpipes are seldom spoken of in a positive way. Still, I like them and the music that's played on the odd instrument once made from the skin of a sheep. It's part of my heritage and I can feel my ancestors calling when I hear the songs.
Enjoy, or not.
Enjoy, or not.
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Yep, if one has the least bit of Scottish blood and the skirling of the pipes doesn't touch your soul, there is something wrong with ya.
ReplyDeleteAge brought a taste for scotch whiskey. It's finer than the best of bourbons and a good single malt is nectar of the gods.
DeleteI can not attest to the taste of scotch whiskey, but I can to the sounds of the pipes. My first known ancestor to reach these shores came from Scotland in 1635. I don't know if any others in my family have a love of the bagpipes, but I do.
ReplyDeleteI think it's almost an admission of not being human if you're not moved by Amazing Grace on the bagpipe.
DeleteGood stuff, I enjoyed that. I am half Scottish myself, and love some of the folk music. If you have never come across them, a band founded in the seventies and active until the late eighties are highly recommended. They are called 'Silly Wizard'.. I was reminded of them listening to this. 'The Queen of Argyle' is worth a listen on youtube.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I'll find some of their music and listen.
Deletesweet! I have a best friend in Scotland living there now~!
ReplyDeleteThere are few places in the world that I find more intriguing than the Highlands of Scotland. I need to place a visit on my bucket list and not wait until I'm called to join my ancestors.
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