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Flowers of the Forest
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Piper Ronnie MacLean (QOHDRS) plays at the interment of Col. DANC Miers, in the graveyard of St Mary's, Beauly.
QOHLDRS press ups
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It was the very last Cameron Gathering held in the Cameron Barracks, Inverness. The date 27th August 2016. The fittest of the QOHLDRS Association Pipes & Drums decided to do 22 press ups to draw attention and support of PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder). Share this historic video.
Forres Highland Games Massed Bands 2014
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Forres Highland Games Massed Bands 2014
The Queen's Own Highlanders Association Pipe Band play Cabar Feidh
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The Queen's Own Highlanders playing Cabar Feidh in the Cameron Barracks, Inverness. 2010
The Queen's Own Highlanders Association Pipe Band playing 3/4 marches
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The Queen's Own Highlanders Association Pipe Band play The Green Hills of Tyrol, The Battle's O'er, and I See Mull. Recorded at the Cameron Barracks, Inverness in 2010.
The Queen's Own Highlanders Association play a Slow Air & Jig
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The Queen's Own Highlanders Association Pipe Band playing at the Cameron Barracks in Inverness in 2010. The tunes are the slow air The White Swan and the jig by Pm Donald MacLeod, The Glasgow City Police Pipe Band.
The Queen's Own Highlanders Association play The 79th's Farewell to Gibraltar
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The Queen's Own Highlanders Association Pipe Band in Cameron Barracks, Inverness. The 79th's Farewell to Gibraltar. 2010
The Queen's Own Highlanders Association play The Kilworth Hills & The Heroes of St. Valery
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The Queen's Own Highlanders Association Pipe Band in Cameron Barracks, Inverness. Kilworth Hills & The Heroes of St. Valery. 2010
The Queen's Own Highlanders play The March of the Cameron Men
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The Queen's Own Highlanders Association Pipe Band in Cameron Barracks, Inverness. The March of the Cameron Men. 2010
Andrea Boyd #6.mp4
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Andrea Boyd from Antigonish in Nova Scotia, gave a brilliant recital on the Great Highland Bagpipe, to an audience in The National Hotel, Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland, on Saturday 24 April 2010. The recital was sponsored by the Inverness Piping Society.
Andrea Boyd #5.mp4
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Andrea Boyd from Antigonish in Nova Scotia, gave a brilliant recital on the Great Highland Bagpipe, to an audience in The National Hotel, Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland, on Saturday 24 April 2010. The recital was sponsored by the Inverness Piping Society.
Sylvain Hamon playing in The McCallum Bagpipes Roadshow, Dingwall
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Sylvain Hamon playing in The McCallum Bagpipes Roadshow, Dingwall
Kenny MacLeod playing 'Jeannie Carruthers' on silver/ivory mounted McCallum Bagpipes.
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Kenny MacLeod playing 'Jeannie Carruthers' on silver/ivory mounted McCallum Bagpipes.
This gives me so much pride with my grandfather being apart of the QO HLDRS and me still having distant family in the QO HLDRS its a privilige to be from a relation of the QO HLDRS CFGB 👍
This is awesome. I love the crips tempos, the sound of his pipe, and the musicality of the 3 tunes together.
Worked for a few weeks in Cameron barracks in '89, played the pipes on the greens, simply loved the place ... 😢
My Great granduncle was at the Somme he lost his leg there at 14, yes 14, he was tall for his age. I still remember him walking down the street in Broadford on the Isle of Skye when he was 60. He was the local cobbler there! I still remember the laughter in his eye and his utter fearlessness along with the fact he could still shoot a dear at that age at 300 yards. He was so proud of being a Cameron highlander like his forbears!
RIP uncle's tam and rob who both served in the Camerons. One who eventually became the lone piper at the Edinburgh military tattoo many years ago and one of which was captured at Dunkirk but escaped from the germans! He saved many lives and fought like a warrior, decorated and one of just a handful who escaped the pow camps alive! He was a hard man with a giant heart and sadly missed. 4 SCOTS.. "Hector.." Cuidich 'n Righ . Love you still. Sla'inte 🥃 Scotland the brave 🏴❤
Well done good from English band pipe
I am not Scotish but in my time with the military have marched very proud might I add to the sound of the Pipes my respect to all of the Scotish Military from the past preseant and future and to all of the people of Scotland I Salute you
That one drummer is pretty old for an active duty soldier. 0___0
My great grandfather was head of the Cameron highlander and was a pow , I couldn’t be prouder watching this
Ich habe wenig Leute so schön spielen gehört... höchstens Robert Watt. Die Frau ist gewaltig! Mehr davon...
My younger brother served with The Queens Own Highlanders for six years. He was involved in the 1990 1991 Gulf war.
Tulach Ard!
Thank you, my father was a Seaforth Captain circa 1952, any help to track his records 🙏
54 and just discovered this song for the first time. Now I want to play it at a family reunion and have us all march in!
not a bad marching tune but caber feidh a much better tune though more difficult to play
My great-great grandfather, Robert Abernethy, had two sons who were part of the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders during WW1. Robert the eldest son came home from France in January 1915. The other son William (who was younger) was killed in 1915. He is buried at Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. My great grandfather who was the eldest of all the children, had already come to America before this all started. He never spoke about the loss of his youngest brother. Much respect for this group of fighting men.
Hmm i am abit confused, did he lose a younger brother or did he lose his youngest son..
@@lukemac_geniushsly6989 Robert lost his youngest son. His other son (I should have said) Robert JR. came home! Sorry for the confusion.
I'm guessing that those bricks have heard many tunes.
Chase me, Charlie Through the barley...
Imagine hearing this from a boat and getting shot at. Jack Churchill you amazing man will stay in everyone’s heart
Literally why I'm here watching this now
@@scaldeddogengineeringcolle7004 haha, me too
I’m a Cameron, proud as fuck to know it’s still being played.
My father march in to a Prisoner of War cage in 1942 to the sound of this march
So did my father.
Brillant
anyone know the name of the strathspey????
to the glorious 79th
The best pipe tune bar none even better played as a charge!
Braw
If I’m correct, their drum major is the man at the highlanders museum in fort George in Inverness because if so, he is a great man and fun to talk with, I could talk to him for hours and learn so much
Never tired listening Rory's performance
LOVELY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
An excellent performance of Mhairi Bhan Og....Great, Rory!!!
PM Andy Venters taught me when I was younger...I have fond memories of him teaching me to march, with my feet on his feet...what he hadn't noticed was I'd been playing in the mud during playtime and I got mud all over his shoes! My grandfather was PM Willie Jack and Andy knew him. It was nice to have that link as my grandfather passed away when I was a few months old. Great playing!
Hi Kerry, I passed your comment on to Andy. Donald Shaw
Donald Shaw thank you!
Aw, met with PMs Venters, MacDonald of Benbecula, Reese, Nicholson (london irish rifles, ex Seaforth), Riach, captain Allan, major Mac Gregor, in the late 80ies and ealy 90ies when being a young an daft german piper trying to join the Queens Own Highlanders... All very gentlemanlike and pleasant towards the young german laddie (daft though I've been then 😂) It was the time of my (piping) life!!! So much cheer, lore, piping history...Worked and lived in Cameron Barracks, constant visitor at Fort George, lived with members ofthe auld Camerons, never a hard word for being a german... (being a gingerhead and playing the pipes to agood standard aye helped for sure, as well as having an blasadh gaeiligh...) best time of my life! (Apart from now, enjoy the present moment!)😂 Camranaigh gu brath! The fewest, the finest, the 79nest... ❤
Stunning contrasts - abject disrespect from that officious bumpkin trying to remove the wheelchair-bound old gentleman (veteran?) from the parade surface, and total RESPECT toward him from the Pipe Major! What would have been wrong with recording a few more seconds of video until the melody ended?
it sends shivers up my spine..proud to be scottish
Imagine awaiting a battle and hearing this shiet coming your way, I'd be pissing myself, but that's what they use to do.
Georgie Thumbs look up mad jack. He did it in we11 with a bow and arrow and a bagpiper while playing this song.
I've often had feedbacks from friends on the ther side of the Battlefiled re-enacting Napoloen's Army, they just love to hear us coming 'cause they just love the pipes. Once a fellow Italian re-enactor on the French side in Albuera told me that when we marched on them he could spot the difference with the other re-enactors doing redcoats. "You look more professional, you know, you can immediatly tell you're a totally different bunch", he said. And I told him "Oh no, it's the same guys you find in other units, we just have the pipes and when you march on their music for some reason you just end up looking smarter and taller" th-cam.com/video/p_lnBYNngf0/w-d-xo.html
what an absolute prat mcoll was
I've watched this clip dozens of times, but only now noticed the man in the wheelchair salute, and the Pipe Major return. Wow. Reminds me of my grandpa, Roderick Alexander Duncan Grant MacKenzie Jr., Staff Sargent, United States Army (deceased). I just arrived in Scotland on my honeymoon, eventually making my way to Inverness, where my family came from, and watching this again in Glasgow, under these circumstances has been spiritual. Thank you tartandon.
During WWII a Cameron Highlander gave my father his cap badge. They were members of the First Special Service Force. I would like to find that man.
In WW2 I had 2 grandfathers 1 German 1 American
+Braydon Santini lucky for you they didn't cancel each other out.
James mcgrath from leeds was in this reg. Rip james
Can someone e-mail me the sheet music for this if you have it
Spendid!
Mad Jack Churchill was definitely not Australian, I doubt he even visited.
Actually later in his life he became an instructor at the Land-Air Warfare School in Australia.
Ah, the good old days...and not a Fijian to be seen.
I used to love waking up most mornings to the P&D's playing in Osnabruck or marching doon the royal mile whi the swagger of us all in kilts,i miss those times but will always be proud of being in the best scottish battalion ever the !st Battalion of the Queens Own Highlanders 72-81...
Ah, a tune of glory...
AND NEARLY UP TO THE 93S
At the risk of starting a civil war the Camerons were almost as good as the 54th highlanders the Black Watch
flammabletube my great great great grandfather was in the black watch and fought in south africa against the zulus he was from the cameron clan
Black Watch were the 42nd.
C A M E R O N,, can any man ever ruin our name /no other regiment ever matched a Cameron.? Anyone heard of this?
Mad Jack Churchill was an Aussie who went into battle against the Germans playing this tune on the bagpipes. All the while cutting loose with a machine gun killing Krouts left right and center. A true mad Aussie hero..
SPOOKSTR he was born in Ceylon not Australia
So he was firing a machine gun whilst playing the pipes? Impressive feat. His father was English, mother Irish, born in Ceylon. No ties with Australia and never lived there. It even sure he even went there. Was bought up in Surrey and Hong Kong.
@@Backs4more He surfed the big waves in Australia. In doing so he became an honorary Australia. Thats how we roll in the land down under.
Mad Jack sent me here.
The Cameron and Seaforth Highlanders amalgamated in 1961 to form the Queens Own Highlanders (Seaforth & Cameron), and what a fine Regiment that was too, proud to have served.
The first tune is called Crossing the Minch
Mad Jack Churchill...? Who? What? #confused