Accompanied the Peel Regional Police Pipe Band to the Worlds in 2003. Had a great time with John Elliott and all the rest. Enjoying a pint and listening to the bands in the quad at Strathclyde University was heaven. Taking my mum (and lots of kleenex) to see the movie on Sunday.
For sure. It will be available at some point all over the world via DVD or download. Prior to that, I'd like to see it make the rounds at film festivals, and have a pipe band at every screening! Then hopefully get some cable TV airings. Sign up at the On The Day website and we can keep you posted on when and where you can see it.
John, Your documentary was excellent. I bought a copy whilst at Winter Storm in Kansas City this past January. I've watched it about 10 times. My daughters even like watching it!
Great to read all the nice comments. ON THE DAY will have its theatrical premiere in 51 theatres across Canada on Feb. 9, 2011 with an encore screening on Feb. 13, 2011. Check out the Cineplex and Empire Theatres website, my web site and Facebook for updated info. Thanks, John
Thanks. The plan is to premiere it at the Edinburgh Film Festival in June and then release it just before the World Championships in Glasgow in August. But it all depends on if and when we get the funds to finish it.
It was an experiment that may never happen again. Pulling everyone together was an tremendous task and the band members each had to pay their own airfare, meals and accommodations. So many pipers are top soloists and I think really needed to get back to competing as such. But who knows, there has been talk, and we'll have to see what happens. At least the band will live on in my documentary, which is why I HAD to make it.
I hope to premier the film at the Edinburgh International Film Festival this June and then screen it at Piping Live in Glasgow during the week leading up to the Worlds in August. Maybe DVDs will come out after that. Please show your support by becoming a member of the ON THE DAY group on Facebook. And tell your friends. Thanks. -- John
a pretty challenge, but with such musicians, I believe it possible, not only a question of technic, but complicity and firendship, and after all, if they had not tried that would have been a pity, just for the fun and music, the world's are not a trial but a challenge for everybody and for the whole bands, and even if that need a lot of practicing, the passion leads you to your best and if you are the bests OK ! but however, the best is to participate Cheers lads ! I'm proud to be a piper
The band notes call it The Grey Old Wife of Raasay and P/M Roddy MacLeod did the arrangement. Another arrangement which sounds way different from the original tune is their slow air, Leaving Friday Harbor. ~ John McD.
a pretty challenge, but with such musicians, I believe it possible, not only a question of technic, but complicity and firendship, and after all, if they had not tried that would have been a pity, just for the fun and music, the world's are not a trial but a challenge for everybody and for the whole bands, and even if that need a lot of practicing, the passion leads you to your best and if you are the bests OK ! but however, the best is to participate Cheers lads I'm proud tae be a piper
It's called Clan MacCrae Society. Have you visited the film's website? We could really use your donation to help complete the film! Nothing is too small. Thanks.
This trailer is fantastic John!!! I can't watch this before I go to sleep because it gets my adrenaline pumping! Especially that last tune, AHHHH, gives me chills. (Anyone know the name? hehe)
@@evanm3703 your right, it definetly was not at this pitch in reality. there must be gremlin in the editing software, I believe you can bend the pitch with a professional set up. so somebody has basically turned the pitch down, maybe by accident.
In piping you need to learn tunes just the same plus you have to learn to blow steadily we need to remeber beating too thats my point of view .I am a piper so I think.
Sc4wt......SERIOUSLY.... drumming music is way harder to learn than piping music.... pipes have a melody...much easier to remember than a beating eg paradidlle flam ratamacue 7stoke roll onto a triplet.....and so on and so forth. And i no this because Im a drummer and a piper..... ChrisZ70 is so right...
one of the best pipe band in the world!!! i'm sure they will make it to the final.
Accompanied the Peel Regional Police Pipe Band to the Worlds in 2003. Had a great time with John Elliott and all the rest. Enjoying a pint and listening to the bands in the quad at Strathclyde University was heaven. Taking my mum (and lots of kleenex) to see the movie on Sunday.
Go Spirit of Scotland!!!
Cheers from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fantastically made, it'd great to see the full product. I heard about the band and its great learn about it and all its players.
For sure. It will be available at some point all over the world via DVD or download. Prior to that, I'd like to see it make the rounds at film festivals, and have a pipe band at every screening! Then hopefully get some cable TV airings. Sign up at the On The Day website and we can keep you posted on when and where you can see it.
John,
Your documentary was excellent. I bought a copy whilst at Winter Storm in Kansas City this past January. I've watched it about 10 times. My daughters even like watching it!
Great to read all the nice comments. ON THE DAY will have its theatrical premiere in 51 theatres across Canada on Feb. 9, 2011 with an encore screening on Feb. 13, 2011. Check out the Cineplex and Empire Theatres website, my web site and Facebook for updated info.
Thanks,
John
John McDonald Hi John. Where can you download the full film mate?
Thanks. The plan is to premiere it at the Edinburgh Film Festival in June and then release it just before the World Championships in Glasgow in August. But it all depends on if and when we get the funds to finish it.
Yes, the plan is to release it on DVD, but we are still trying to raise the funds to complete the project. Glad you like the trailer.
It was an experiment that may never happen again. Pulling everyone together was an tremendous task and the band members each had to pay their own airfare, meals and accommodations. So many pipers are top soloists and I think really needed to get back to competing as such. But who knows, there has been talk, and we'll have to see what happens. At least the band will live on in my documentary, which is why I HAD to make it.
I don't see why not. Sign up on the film's website so we can let you know when it comes out on DVD.
I hope to premier the film at the Edinburgh International Film Festival this June and then screen it at Piping Live in Glasgow during the week leading up to the Worlds in August. Maybe DVDs will come out after that. Please show your support by becoming a member of the ON THE DAY group on Facebook. And tell your friends. Thanks. -- John
a pretty challenge, but with such musicians, I believe it possible, not only a question of technic, but complicity and firendship, and after all, if they had not tried that would have been a pity, just for the fun and music, the world's are not a trial but a challenge for everybody and for the whole bands, and even if that need a lot of practicing, the passion leads you to your best and if you are the bests OK ! but however, the best is to participate
Cheers lads ! I'm proud to be a piper
Eerie hearing Kilpatrick's comments looking back. Now he's their guy.
The band notes call it The Grey Old Wife of Raasay and P/M Roddy MacLeod did the arrangement. Another arrangement which sounds way different from the original tune is their slow air, Leaving Friday Harbor. ~ John McD.
a pretty challenge, but with such musicians, I believe it possible, not only a question of technic, but complicity and firendship, and after all, if they had not tried that would have been a pity, just for the fun and music, the world's are not a trial but a challenge for everybody and for the whole bands, and even if that need a lot of practicing, the passion leads you to your best and if you are the bests OK ! but however, the best is to participate
Cheers lads I'm proud tae be a piper
I often wandered what all the cameramen following the band were actually working on.
MAKE MORE PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's called Clan MacCrae Society. Have you visited the film's website? We could really use your donation to help complete the film! Nothing is too small. Thanks.
Better better I hear this but all who play the pipes are indeed the gods of this world ,my opinion
Clan MacCrae Society. What do you think about this doc trailer?
Will you be able to get this dvd in northern ireland? It looks brill !!
Would anybody happen to have the sheet music for Clan Mcrae Society for bagpipes.
kudos to colin for coining the dvd title haha. royalties?
This trailer is fantastic John!!!
I can't watch this before I go to sleep because it gets my adrenaline pumping!
Especially that last tune, AHHHH, gives me chills.
(Anyone know the name? hehe)
whats the 2/4 march called??
@Cloudy2301 Exactly
is the documentary complete yet?
Am I crazy or is the pitch of that opening piece a mile below present standards? In other words, home, for me.
yes it is desperately flat for some reason
@@evanm3703 your right, it definetly was not at this pitch in reality. there must be gremlin in the editing software, I believe you can bend the pitch with a professional set up. so somebody has basically turned the pitch down, maybe by accident.
It sounds crazy flat by modern standards- just as it should be! It’s such a beautiful, chunky, rich sound!
@@em.142 its a little flat for my liking but each to their own!
Gasp! Peter Hendrikson is really hot.
In piping you need to learn tunes just the same plus you have to learn to blow steadily we need to remeber beating too thats my point of view .I am a piper so I think.
its already happened... they did actually
the grey lady of rassay but theyve arranged it differently and pretty much changed the tune as
a whole
Reid Maxwell is a goof. Johnny however. Greatest drummer on earth. Most knowledge of how the music is played. I would know. He teaches me
Are you high
Sorry, should say "wondered".
to bad they did place and so aparently he was wrong jim kilpatrick had it more spot on
Its already happened... they didnt. haha
Sc4wt......SERIOUSLY.... drumming music is way harder to learn than piping music.... pipes have a melody...much easier to remember than a beating eg paradidlle flam ratamacue 7stoke roll onto a triplet.....and so on and so forth. And i no this because Im a drummer and a piper..... ChrisZ70 is so right...
The same old fucking tunes all the time