A wonderful band, first saw them at folk club in Ashington in the 70s, but with greatest of respect surely one piper is enough - it is not as if they are off to war I hope
Tannahill are performing at Piping Live, where nearly every person in the audience is a piper. To pipers, there can never be enough pipers. 😊 Well done!
I've see the Tannahill Weavers in the 80's in Würzburg. It smelled of beer and cigaretts. Everyone was very impressed and later quite drunk! Greetings from Germany
Yes !. I recorded years ago with the Cambridge City Jass Band, For “Plant Life Records” who were based in Hitchin. The Tannahills, were I belive On the third LP Plant Life issued. There’s a fantastic version of “The Geese In The Bog” on it !. Greetings From St John’s Town Of Dalry.
I apologize for not knowing who's who but if Roy is the one playing flute at the beginning and switches to the hand drum, it's called a bodhran and it's an Irish war drum. (Pronounced boran) otherwise I'm sorry if that didn't help.
1983. Age 11. Epe. The Netherlands. My first ever live concert. Most memorabele one, to say the least. Alderjeekus Folk. Thank you,dad. ❤
Thank you to Ciaran who led me to the Tannahill Weavers. They are brilliant!
I saw them in the early 1980's at a festival on Whidbey Island, WA. Amazing band!!! Have been a big fan ever since!!!
Memories of my youth….great musicians
Love the tannahill Weavers! As musicians and people. God bless
InstaBlaster.
Thank ye all🏴🏴✌️✌️
Saw them in the 70s - brilliant music then and just as good today - real stirring stuff - you can't beat the pipes!
I saw them in the early 90's - they were awesome then and just as awesome, now! 💪🦁🍻🌞
I've seen the Weavers many, many times... miss the bass in this tune especially.
A wonderful band, first saw them at folk club in Ashington in the 70s, but with greatest of respect surely one piper is enough - it is not as if they are off to war I hope
Tannahill are performing at Piping Live, where nearly every person in the audience is a piper. To pipers, there can never be enough pipers. 😊 Well done!
Familiar with Tannahill Weaver's and Dougie MacLean. First time I've heard Gordon Duncan. Learning new music all the time!
Loved it in 1979 on "The Tannahill Weavers", and love it still !
I've see the Tannahill Weavers in the 80's in Würzburg. It smelled of beer and cigaretts. Everyone was very impressed and later quite drunk!
Greetings from Germany
Wonderful
I need to get back on my pipes.
Hell Yeah!!
The Best
😍 Kenny Forsyth 😍
Coming to Piping on the Green April 9th 2016 TULLAHOMA TENNESSEE!! Ye Cae’na beat the Tannies for traditional Scottish Music!
Looking fwd to seeing the Tannahill Weavers for the 1st time...
saw these guys live in Hitchin Hertfordshire,years before anybody had ever heard of them
Yes !. I recorded years ago with the Cambridge City Jass Band, For “Plant Life Records” who were based in Hitchin. The Tannahills, were I belive On the third LP Plant Life issued. There’s a fantastic version of “The Geese In The Bog” on it !. Greetings From St John’s Town Of Dalry.
Saw them in Villingen ( Schwarzwald-blackforest )!! Brilliant!
An army of fine musicians ,,,,'gien it lalldy,,,,,,,,
Awesome 🍀
Great music as always. Up until the end however I was convinced the audience had died.
They were just bagpiped out.
My uncle is playing😁
I was a friend of Roy when John cassidy was in the band.
Sound more Irish to me or Catalan?
You should be a non smoker, if you want to play the scottish bagpipes. Because you have to blow the air into the airbag, as you can see here.
What a cacophony and what are those strange bags that are being blown into ?
Go hiontach ar fad
What kind of instrument is Roy playing?
I apologize for not knowing who's who but if Roy is the one playing flute at the beginning and switches to the hand drum, it's called a bodhran and it's an Irish war drum. (Pronounced boran) otherwise I'm sorry if that didn't help.