Stumbled across this, brought the memories flooding back , my dad played the button key accordion, and Jimmy Shand was his favourite and my mums too.. I’m 59 and still love the Scottish accordion music x ,
I danced to Jimmy Shand all over Scotland in my younger years. The last place my wife and I danced to Jimmy was in the Church Hall in Scotlandwell. My uncle transported a few of us in my Grand Father's Ice cream van. Happy memories.
Child hood memories of my late dad listening to take the floor every Saturday night with a wee hoff and nobody else had a choice but to listen too !! Hed Have enjoyed this ! Happy days ! Cheers dad 🥃would’ve been 86 today
Jimmy was unique. He was a one off and admired by everyone and always ready to praise talent wherever he found it. I knew him well having sung with him on TV. When he was knighted at the age of 90 Kenneth McKellar and I went to his home in Auchtermuchty and when Kenneth asked him why he had chosen to travel to Holyrood Palace rather than Buckingham Palace to be knighted his reply was as ever short leaving nothing more to be said, "Edinburgh's nearer!"
The late Dermot o Brien told me Jimmy was about to appear on his TV show in ireland and Dermot asked Jimmy will we play it like this.Jimmy replied Dermot the man that composed that tune if he wanted that to be in it he would have put it in it and Dermot said what coud i say
This reminds me of my youth. When Jimmy Shand came on the radio everything in our house came to a standstill unless you were dancing ! At age 84 my feet are still dancing.
Jimmy Shand figure parmi l'un des meilleurs ensembles folkloriques écossais, toujours aussi joyeux pour faire danser la farandole sur de jigs, reels, valses, schottish ou polkas !
@@Avino255 hi there! Yes, that part of West London had a very strong Irish & Irish/Scottish community back then. I'm neither of those 🤣🤣🤣🤣 but loved the music.
00:00 A1 Bluebell Polka 02:19 A2 Jigs - Wee Rock & Pickle Tow / The Quaker / Donald's Awa' To The War / Castlebay Jig 06:28 A3 Eva Three Step - 72nd Highlanders Farewell To Edinburgh / John D.Burgess 08:54 A4 Jimmy Shand Waltz 11:28 A5 Reels - George Harrison's / Come Let Us Dance And Sing / Davy Nick Nack 13:46 A6 O Gin I Were A Baron's Heir 16:16 A7 The Dancing Dustman 19:10 A8 Circassian Circle 21:30 A9 Jigs - Light And Airy / Carey Alexander's / Guid Luck Go Wi' Ye/ Newhaven Jig 25:45 A10 London Scottish - Dr Ross's 50th Welcome To The Argyllshire Gathering / Dundee City Police Pipe Band 28:10 B1 Marching With Jimmy Shand - Scotland The Brave / Thistle Of Scotland / We're No Awa' To Bide Awa' 31:20 B2 Six Twenty Two Step 34:05 B3 Drunken Piper And Bonny Anne 37:00 B4 Woodland Flowers 39:59 B5 Call Of The Pipes - Sweet Maid Of Glendaruel / Invercauld / Campbell's Farewell To Redcastle 42:27 B6 Gaelic Waltz - Song Of Home / Mull Of The Cool High Bens / Uist My Love 44:55 B7 Heather Mixture Two Step 47:10 B8 Happy Harry Polka 50:47 B9 Gay Gordons - Cock Of The North / Jeannie King 53:11 B10 Reels - St Andrew's Parade / Harveston Castle / Breadalbane Reel / Bobby Watson
Thanks,Avino Hawker Hunter,haha And shortly I posted on one of your John Ellis recordings. John was a great in his own right and one of the bands,never to be forgotten.
Maybe for the time being enough about our coveted Scottish dance music,Which NEVER gets boring,that is. CAUSE...it's CLASSICAL music.(see to melody and form)!!!!!But in terms of your Hawker Hunter? Maybe you as a former Hunter pilot? Well,in Holland we've the DHHF (Dutch Hawker Hunter Foundation) but it all is supervised by the British Exeter. They were the 2nd generation of jet fighters,produced in the UK.for European countries.The first generation was the UK Gloster Meteors.(first production still without an ejector seat.) But later.....we turned away from the English fighters and ordered the US Starfighter. The first American fighter,as said. ERROR!!!! During the same Gloster Meteor generation,the Republic F84 Thunderjets had been set in in Holland (CTL)..Just THEY were the first American fighters.And the jet trainers at the time? For a long time still the Lockheed T33!!!!! But next...again back to Scottish Dance Music
i hope so but unfortunatly the people nowadays call noise pollution ,,,, musicand don,t know real i thank god every day for being the [maybe sadly the last generation ] to KNOW music ///
He was simply the best. Did not like to be the centre of attraction which when he played he always was. IU was fortunate to sing with him many times and will never forget his support and kindness. Joe Campbell
A1 Bluebell Polka A2 Jigs - Wee Rock & Pickle Tow / The Quaker / Donald's Awa' To The War / Castlebay Jig A3 Eva Three Step - 72nd Highlanders Farewell To Edinburgh / John D.Burgess A4 Jimmy Shand Waltz A5 Reels - George Harrison's / Come Let Us Dance And Sing / Davy Nick Nack A6 O Gin I Were A Baron's Heir A7 The Dancing Dustman A8 Circassian Circle A9 Jigs - Light And Airy / Carey Alexander's / Guid Luck Go Wi' Ye/ Newhaven Jig A10 London Scottish - Dr Ross's 50th Welcome To The Argyllshire Gathering / Dundee City Police Pipe Band B1 Marching With Jimmy Shand - Scotland The Brave / Thistle Of Scotland / We're No Awa' To Bide Awa' B2 Six Twenty Two Step B3 Drunken Piper And Bonny Anne B4 Woodland Flowers B5 Call Of The Pipes - Sweet Maid Of Glendaruel / Invercauld / Campbell's Farewell To Redcastle B6 Gaelic Waltz - Song Of Home / Mull Of The Cool High Bens / Uist My Love B7 Heather Mixture Two Step B8 Happy Harry Polka B9 Gay Gordons - Cock Of The North / Jeannie King B10 Reels - St Andrew's Parade / Harveston Castle / Breadalbane Reel / Bobby Watson
My father insisted on listening to take the floor before going to his Saturday night meeting with his cronies.In the pub of course. He wasn’t a bad accordionist himself.
Thanks Avino. Started playing the box 60 years ago by listening to Jimmy,s records, when I was 12. Always loved his version of the Killarney Waltz. Who was 2nd box on that track? Thanks Frank in Bristol.
Hey,Avino....well....reading your response,I first didn't know anymore,what it was about.Well,about Shand timeless,I suppose, Certainly Shand is timeless and from the beginning,a source for the other bands,to which he was a trendsetter. Making himself popular by this? Oh NOOOO!!! It only was his message to the folks and the world.He,himself was a modest,self-effacing man!!!! We could do with more Shands,if there were....we had a perfect world!
Stumbled across this, brought the memories flooding back , my dad played the button key accordion, and Jimmy Shand was his favourite and my mums too.. I’m 59 and still love the Scottish accordion music x
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Nice to hear it brought back happy memories
Isn’t it great to hear pleasant music again. 😊
I danced to Jimmy Shand all over Scotland in my younger years. The last place my wife and I danced to Jimmy was in the Church Hall in Scotlandwell. My uncle transported a few of us in my Grand Father's Ice cream van. Happy memories.
Listening to Jimmy takes away your Corona virus blues. Cheers Jimmy and the uploader
It does. From 13:45 to 16:16 always gets to me, as it makes me think of my late father (RIP).
Listening to Jimmy Shand playing just lifts my spirits.l especially love the bluebell Polka.
Child hood memories of my late dad listening to take the floor every Saturday night with a wee hoff and nobody else had a choice but to listen too !! Hed Have enjoyed this ! Happy days ! Cheers dad 🥃would’ve been 86 today
I feel for you Jamie. My dad (RIP) would be 68 now.
The case for many homes in Scotland I imagine.
My late Dad favorate xxcc
Jimmy was unique. He was a one off and admired by everyone and always ready to praise talent wherever he found it. I knew him well having sung with him on TV. When he was knighted at the age of 90 Kenneth McKellar and I went to his home in Auchtermuchty and when Kenneth asked him why he had chosen to travel to Holyrood Palace rather than Buckingham Palace to be knighted his reply was as ever short leaving nothing more to be said, "Edinburgh's nearer!"
James Shand forever.
I was born in Scotland, now in Essex, but my dear old dad loved this
The late Dermot o Brien told me Jimmy was about to appear on his TV show in ireland and Dermot asked Jimmy will we play it like this.Jimmy replied Dermot the man that composed that tune if he wanted that to be in it he would have put it in it and Dermot said what coud i say
My Dad loved Jimmy Shand, RIP Dad, hope you’re up there still playing the accordian ♥️
My mum was Scottish and my uncle played bagpipes don't make stuff like this now I was blessed growing up x
He will be.
@@lewissmith5924 He is and is watching down at you practicing. So Practice.
@@peterbuchan8727 I don't play it Peter, sorry.
This reminds me of my youth. When Jimmy Shand came on the radio everything in our house came to a standstill unless you were dancing ! At age 84 my feet are still dancing.
Hi Iain Keep on dancing. I'm right up there with you from Fearnan Perthshire now BC Canada.
Way back in the 60`s when i was a kid i hated this music. Times have changed and me too. I love it.
The last of the truly greats - we"ll no see his likes again
Just the best there will never be another
Could listen to the late great man all night.🎹🎼🎹🎼
Jimmy Shand figure parmi l'un des meilleurs ensembles folkloriques écossais, toujours aussi joyeux pour faire danser la farandole sur de jigs, reels, valses, schottish ou polkas !
He is just the greatest accordionist ever
My primary school (Catholic) in west London back in the late 60's played a lot of this type of music before & after assembly's.
Really, would never have thought that they would play this type of music down there. ☺️
@@Avino255 hi there! Yes, that part of West London had a very strong Irish & Irish/Scottish community back then. I'm neither of those 🤣🤣🤣🤣 but loved the music.
@@Brentford-rf5sh Thanks for that information.🎶
My dad's absolute idol and friend ( Dad's 92). Xx
Memories of My late Dad and I dancing to this 😊
Wonderful music. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you.
00:00 A1 Bluebell Polka
02:19 A2 Jigs - Wee Rock & Pickle Tow / The Quaker / Donald's Awa' To The War / Castlebay Jig
06:28 A3 Eva Three Step - 72nd Highlanders Farewell To Edinburgh / John D.Burgess
08:54 A4 Jimmy Shand Waltz
11:28 A5 Reels - George Harrison's / Come Let Us Dance And Sing / Davy Nick Nack
13:46 A6 O Gin I Were A Baron's Heir
16:16 A7 The Dancing Dustman
19:10 A8 Circassian Circle
21:30 A9 Jigs - Light And Airy / Carey Alexander's / Guid Luck Go Wi' Ye/ Newhaven Jig
25:45 A10 London Scottish - Dr Ross's 50th Welcome To The Argyllshire Gathering / Dundee City Police Pipe Band
28:10 B1 Marching With Jimmy Shand - Scotland The Brave / Thistle Of Scotland / We're No Awa' To Bide Awa'
31:20 B2 Six Twenty Two Step
34:05 B3 Drunken Piper And Bonny Anne
37:00 B4 Woodland Flowers
39:59 B5 Call Of The Pipes - Sweet Maid Of Glendaruel / Invercauld / Campbell's Farewell To Redcastle
42:27 B6 Gaelic Waltz - Song Of Home / Mull Of The Cool High Bens / Uist My Love
44:55 B7 Heather Mixture Two Step
47:10 B8 Happy Harry Polka
50:47 B9 Gay Gordons - Cock Of The North / Jeannie King
53:11 B10 Reels - St Andrew's Parade / Harveston Castle / Breadalbane Reel / Bobby Watson
The late great Jimmy Shand was unique
Im missing home so much ,have not been home for almost three years now ,used to be home three times a year
love the Scottish tunes, lm very true to my home.
Shand is timeless!!!!
Thanks,Avino Hawker Hunter,haha
And shortly I posted on one of your John Ellis recordings. John was a great in his own right and one of the bands,never to be forgotten.
Maybe for the time being enough about our coveted Scottish dance music,Which NEVER gets boring,that is. CAUSE...it's CLASSICAL music.(see to melody and form)!!!!!But in terms of your Hawker Hunter? Maybe you as a former Hunter pilot? Well,in Holland we've the DHHF (Dutch Hawker Hunter Foundation) but it all is supervised by the British Exeter.
They were the 2nd generation of jet fighters,produced in the UK.for European countries.The first generation was the UK Gloster Meteors.(first production still without an ejector seat.) But later.....we turned away from the English fighters and ordered the US Starfighter. The first American fighter,as said. ERROR!!!! During the same Gloster Meteor generation,the Republic F84 Thunderjets had been set in in Holland (CTL)..Just THEY were the first American fighters.And the jet trainers at the time? For a long time still the Lockheed T33!!!!!
But next...again back to Scottish Dance Music
What a man, he could get a tune out a ducks arse.
jimmy shand a legend his music will live on
For ever!
i hope so but unfortunatly the people nowadays call noise pollution ,,,, musicand don,t know real i thank god every day for being the [maybe sadly the last generation ] to KNOW music ///
He was simply the best. Did not like to be the centre of attraction which when he played he always was. IU was fortunate to sing with him many times and will never forget his support and kindness. Joe Campbell
A1 Bluebell Polka
A2 Jigs - Wee Rock & Pickle Tow / The Quaker / Donald's Awa' To The War / Castlebay Jig
A3 Eva Three Step - 72nd Highlanders Farewell To Edinburgh / John D.Burgess
A4 Jimmy Shand Waltz
A5 Reels - George Harrison's / Come Let Us Dance And Sing / Davy Nick Nack
A6 O Gin I Were A Baron's Heir
A7 The Dancing Dustman
A8 Circassian Circle
A9 Jigs - Light And Airy / Carey Alexander's / Guid Luck Go Wi' Ye/ Newhaven Jig
A10 London Scottish - Dr Ross's 50th Welcome To The Argyllshire Gathering / Dundee City Police Pipe Band
B1 Marching With Jimmy Shand - Scotland The Brave / Thistle Of Scotland / We're No Awa' To Bide Awa'
B2 Six Twenty Two Step
B3 Drunken Piper And Bonny Anne
B4 Woodland Flowers
B5 Call Of The Pipes - Sweet Maid Of Glendaruel / Invercauld / Campbell's Farewell To Redcastle
B6 Gaelic Waltz - Song Of Home / Mull Of The Cool High Bens / Uist My Love
B7 Heather Mixture Two Step
B8 Happy Harry Polka
B9 Gay Gordons - Cock Of The North / Jeannie King
B10 Reels - St Andrew's Parade / Harveston Castle / Breadalbane Reel / Bobby Watson
I have his LP with Flowers of Edinburgh. He could really play. We had here in Sweden Carl Andersson Jularbo.
He was a true Scotsman as I am at 72 years old now
Born on the isle of luing
well done!
Missing Scotland so much …and Jimmy Shand is Scotland
Thank you for posting this
The Legendary Jimmy Shand. Sir Jimmy Shand.
Great stuff!
beautiful
Thank you! 😊
My father insisted on listening to take the floor before going to his Saturday night meeting with his cronies.In the pub of course.
He wasn’t a bad accordionist himself.
Lovely
Delicious melodies!
Thanks Avino. Started playing the box 60 years ago by listening to Jimmy,s records, when I was 12. Always loved his version of the Killarney Waltz. Who was 2nd box on that track? Thanks Frank in Bristol.
Hi Frank, sorry I can't help you I don't have that record anymore.
OK. Keep up the good work. Frank.
Brilliant and beautiful 😍 🤩 👌
Hey,Avino....well....reading your response,I first didn't know anymore,what it was about.Well,about Shand timeless,I suppose,
Certainly Shand is timeless and from the beginning,a source for the other bands,to which he was a trendsetter.
Making himself popular by this? Oh NOOOO!!! It only was his message to the folks and the world.He,himself was a modest,self-effacing man!!!!
We could do with more Shands,if there were....we had a perfect world!
By the way....are the Hawker Hunters allowed to fly again after the crash?
Me grandad fucking loved this
my dad paled about with jimmy the came from same place
Nous dansons les quadrilles vraiment super cette musique en plus des bagpippers friends Scottish remember the 16april Culloden 🏴🏴
The ledgend
hi! who has sheet notes for button accordion? help!)
Braw!