The tattoo back home in Rochester, NY, is impressive. I have to see the real deal, though, someday, in Scotland. As for "The Last of the Mohicans", that was a movie based upon the James Fenimore Cooper novel, of the same name. It was filmed in North Carolina, and is loosely based upon true events from the Seven Years' War, aka, the French and Indian War. The novel takes place in what is today Upstate, NY, in and around the Adirondack Mountains.
I was there in the west section. God... you could feel the bass in the drums when the pipers marched by you. What a fantastic memory, I'll never forget it.
14 ปีที่แล้ว +1
In the Year 1997 they played this an I was sitting in the right. That was great. Lots of memories grow. I think, it is time for annother travel to scotland!
Props to you, k17mby. Nice video and excellent sound quality. I did notice the women talking during the most inspirational part! Women are so alike the world over : ) I wish we could get this on TV in the States. My paternal grandmother and Aunt were Scottish and I would enjoy visiting before my time is done. That is, untill everyone starts calling me a "dumb yank."
The Ulster Scots.. The most friendly folk youll ever have the good fortune to meet, The Ulster Scots.. Amongst the best musicians in the world The Ulster Scots.. The finest soldiers you would NEVER want to meet on a battlefield... FAUGH A BALLAGH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was there for the matinee performance on Saturday. This was just brilliant - whoever arranged this piece for a military band with bagpipes, is a musical genius. I can't even begin to describe the emotions that it inspired, and witnessing it live in front of the castle - ah, I had goosebumps...
I have Clann na Drumma playing this on cd. Its probably the best piece of pipe music I have ever heard. Clannad sang a lot of the music for the film. But look up Clan na drumma
I was luckly working at this years Tattoo and I had a access all areas pass for the whole duration of the show been on. I went most nights and this part of the show was the best
I must apologize. I will do some research on the topic. However I find the benefit of knowing the significance of the reason behind such a beauiful piece. However I thank for your blunt but true opinion.
Really good , its a great piece of music really like it. one of the best sound tracks used in a movie. I wouldn't say it was quite as good as the Gladiator sound track , but its certainly not far behind.
Wow beauiful and deeply touching. I believe the song is about something a war in the British Province of New York (New York State America) during the French/Indian war. I'm not sure but if someone could pick the pieces together.
The piece of music is called 'The Gael' not sure who its written by, not sure if it has anything to do with New York though. Clan an Drumma do an amazing cover of it though.
@MultiSamwel the song is from the movie "The last of the Mohicans" based on a book by James Fenimore Cooper, writin in 1826. Its story is oh a white man that is adopted by the father of the last of his tribe. Read the book then watch he movie youw like it. ever on does.
I was born in the wrong century and this song only confirms this. When I here this song and some like it I can only think of the warriors from centuries past that would not have put up with the political correctness of the modern era.
yes i do agree with you for some extent but you have to know Gurkha and Israelis are born for war.even Sri Lankans........i know it better cause my grandfather was in the British army supply co. but he along with few other Sri Lankans and some Gurkha voluntarily went to a mission where no other British soldiers did not agreed to join that mission. this was during WW2 and the mission was to destroy German artillery in Anzio, Italy. He was a Sri Lankan........
serving and the talent to serve are two different things.........although every one serve few has the talent..so far Israelis have shown it......since 1968
@slasheh I have years of experience of being in bagpipe bands, have been to the Edinburgh Military Tattoo twice, and have had the honour of playing in a local version(in Estes Park USA) of this specacle as the piper on the rampart. I'm as credible as you can get here, necrophile or not, I am a bagpipe player, a composer, and I say this musical setting sucked and they could have done better. I personally could have composed a better setting, as could some of my peers.
I'm afraid I have to say this wasn't good. HomicidalSabu got it right in his post 9 months ago. It's good they showed unity and played together but the brass lads got in the way of the true essence. If you enjoyed this disappointing attempt you should really listen to this Dougie Maclean stroke of genius performed to it's best at the 1997 Edinburgh Tattoo. One violin, then joined by a gaelic choir before the massed bands came in. If you have this clip to hand - POST IT. Pipe Nirvana!
This just gets better and better the more I hear it...how proud must the families of those soldiers be? Brings me close to tears everytime!
My dad is Lieutenant Colonel Chris Davis and i was sat pritty much where this film was taken. it was an amzing night!!!
Utterly awesome, that sound of massed pipes and bands just takes my breath away every time
Its The Royal Marienes band. My dad was the person conducting this. he's the one on the box
This is such a beautifully composed song! I have said this once and I'll say it again; this would make a great anthem! :D
What a moment to be British , god bless the fallen
The tattoo back home in Rochester, NY, is impressive. I have to see the real deal, though, someday, in Scotland.
As for "The Last of the Mohicans", that was a movie based upon the James Fenimore Cooper novel, of the same name. It was filmed in North Carolina, and is loosely based upon true events from the Seven Years' War, aka, the French and Indian War. The novel takes place in what is today Upstate, NY, in and around the Adirondack Mountains.
Thanks for putting this online! I was in the Golden Eagles Marching Band and the Gael was my favorite song that we played during the finale!
I was there in the west section. God... you could feel the bass in the drums when the pipers marched by you. What a fantastic memory, I'll never forget it.
In the Year 1997 they played this an I was sitting in the right. That was great. Lots of memories grow.
I think, it is time for annother travel to scotland!
Props to you, k17mby. Nice video and excellent sound quality. I did notice the women talking during the most inspirational part! Women are so alike the world over : ) I wish we could get this on TV in the States. My paternal grandmother and Aunt were Scottish and I would enjoy visiting before my time is done. That is, untill everyone starts calling me a "dumb yank."
I was there August 2008 and it was amazing live! I actually shed tears - it was that beautiful and powerful.
The Ulster Scots.. The most friendly folk youll ever have the good fortune to meet, The Ulster Scots.. Amongst the best musicians in the world
The Ulster Scots.. The finest soldiers you would NEVER want to meet on a battlefield... FAUGH A BALLAGH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was there for the matinee performance on Saturday. This was just brilliant - whoever arranged this piece for a military band with bagpipes, is a musical genius. I can't even begin to describe the emotions that it inspired, and witnessing it live in front of the castle - ah, I had goosebumps...
I have Clann na Drumma playing this on cd. Its probably the best piece of pipe music I have ever heard. Clannad sang a lot of the music for the film. But look up Clan na drumma
I was luckly working at this years Tattoo and I had a access all areas pass for the whole duration of the show been on. I went most nights and this part of the show was the best
i love the pipes and drums when they play together
My husband is in that RM band - he plays the cornet. I couldn't go up and see him so thanks so much for posting your vids. x
What a powerful piece of music. Stunning. :O
this brings tears to me eyes!
absolute spine tingling brilliance!
i was there!!!!!! but on the 9th of august and it was fantastic!!!
God Bless Dougie MacLean.
I hope to watch this in Edinburgh next Year. Love it!!!.
This is very GOOD!!!!
When, in battle, you hear the pipes it means you are either being saved or you will die.
Im from germany...
i really love it
thanks for posting
absolutely fantastic
I must apologize. I will do some research on the topic.
However I find the benefit of knowing the significance of the reason behind such a beauiful piece.
However I thank for your blunt but true opinion.
Thanks bluerabit303. I've been waiting for that ever since my post. It took longer than I thought and from a Canadian, no less! LMAO
simply amazing,WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Best. I liked it.
@Ronin2792 i was in the tattoo in 1997 i was a drummer in th 1st batt the royal highland fusiliers tattoo just means the performance or music show
A majestic scene! The conductor must be talented and the players did a lot of practice.
Most of the Bands were British Army, 1 USA college band.
Pipers British Army and an Australian band.
great
Really good , its a great piece of music really like it. one of the best sound tracks used in a movie. I wouldn't say it was quite as good as the Gladiator sound track , but its certainly not far behind.
Wow beauiful and deeply touching.
I believe the song is about something a war in the British Province of New York (New York State America) during the French/Indian war. I'm not sure but if someone could pick the pieces together.
ive got chills
The piece of music is called 'The Gael' not sure who its written by, not sure if it has anything to do with New York though. Clan an Drumma do an amazing cover of it though.
My BAND,with THE C,O,D
i cant belive i started crying im not shiting you its unbelievable
its a orsome song. i know a 556 ruteen to this song, but a different version of it. SOOOOOOOOooooooooooooo cool!
@MultiSamwel the song is from the movie "The last of the Mohicans" based on a book by James Fenimore Cooper, writin in 1826. Its story is oh a white man that is adopted by the father of the last of his tribe. Read the book then watch he movie youw like it. ever on does.
E de arrepiar linda apresentacao eu gostaria muito de um dia assistir.
EXCELENTE SONIDO, MEJOR QUE EL DE LOS VIDEOS OFICIALES.
this sounds are calling us to stand up our lives with values: ... temple, honor, goodness, culture, Honesty...
So greeeeeat (from France !)
what a superb song. does anyone have the bagpipe sheet music to this?
thats f@#cking awesome
I think the 6/8 part where the pipes joined in was way too fast.
this is so sick...! feels like we're in a different world
good cam relay
Espetáculo
I was born in the wrong century and this song only confirms this. When I here this song and some like it I can only think of the warriors from centuries past that would not have put up with the political correctness of the modern era.
Great music, shame about the talking near the camera when the violin starts playing though!
niceeeeee 3
Ive uploaded that video too-find it under my other videos. Its not fully complete though!!
@lecrazyBof this was suppose to be about the brass players
this is fuckin beautiful !
Certo che vi voglio bene sempre
very nice, did they do much more?
do you also have the video for the song the royal marines played on the spanish guitar?
Peaceandgwilltoall. What do u expect? They are Irish, work hard, play hard and friendship to the end
im confused, why call it last from the mohicans when the song is called The Gael. was the story the guy was talking about from last of the mohicans
@Lateral1s its kinda hard to tell them that when its already posted, but im sure they will remember the next time. :)
yes i do agree with you for some extent but you have to know Gurkha and Israelis are born for war.even Sri Lankans........i know it better cause my grandfather was in the British army supply co. but he along with few other Sri Lankans and some Gurkha voluntarily went to a mission where no other British soldiers did not agreed to join that mission. this was during WW2 and the mission was to destroy German artillery in Anzio, Italy. He was a Sri Lankan........
so what nation/s are performing in this video?
what does that mean?
when is this festival?
there was only one violionst.for a reason.
From this view, the tatoo actually looks smaller O_0
Because it is the internet. There's not much to do about it unless you are in a position where you can ban their accounts.
good will win in the end
God knows
serving and the talent to serve are two different things.........although every one serve few has the talent..so far Israelis have shown it......since 1968
Eh?
Please do not pollute the videos of my true countrymen with your pish any further thanks👍
i'm not the one with it in my youtube name..
scotland
Excelente, lastima la calidad del video. Pero nice shoot anyway.
watch your lanagage please this is a family site
is that british band???
i thought you'd be totally into different settings, what with your nightly visits to graveyards..
What an odd setting. They've changed the notes around so much that the tune is unrecognizable. Why? It's a great piece of music, don't change it!
@slasheh
I have years of experience of being in bagpipe bands, have been to the Edinburgh Military Tattoo twice, and have had the honour of playing in a local version(in Estes Park USA) of this specacle as the piper on the rampart.
I'm as credible as you can get here, necrophile or not, I am a bagpipe player, a composer, and I say this musical setting sucked and they could have done better. I personally could have composed a better setting, as could some of my peers.
Why don't they come in France ?
That's wonderfull !!!
yeah but the setting you'd of chosen would of been a graveyard..
Do my habits excite you or something?
You keep going on about it.
Yeah but you picked me out.
I'm afraid I have to say this wasn't good. HomicidalSabu got it right in his post 9 months ago. It's good they showed unity and played together but the brass lads got in the way of the true essence.
If you enjoyed this disappointing attempt you should really listen to this Dougie Maclean stroke of genius performed to it's best at the 1997 Edinburgh Tattoo. One violin, then joined by a gaelic choir before the massed bands came in.
If you have this clip to hand - POST IT. Pipe Nirvana!
how is it unrecognisible, when i saw this ion the tv i knew it was from Last of the Mohicans. Ur talkin outta ur ass.
That was a bit rude and uncalled for.
Get over yourself slasheh.
This setting is completely different from the original score and the bands are playing out of sync.