I'm a big Shand fan - and I love to see people enjoy themselves dancing to his music. And if you think that it's merely people in their autumn years that have cornered this mrket - think again. The young ones in Scotland are as much adept and enthusiastic as grandma and grandad - they are taught Scottish Country Dancing in schools as a religion.
Hi David my father was James Johnstone Grant from Fife think he was born in the gauldry my grandfather worked on fliskmiln farm he lived in the farm cottages at bottom of the brae looking out over the fields towards the tay
@@erinshand6232 stan saunders was my uncle his wife was my dad's sister any one to whom I have spoken to who played with stan have commented that he was a very good bass player as an uncle he was always good company
Yes, but we also did set dances, for two, four, or eight couples , like The Siege O Of Ennis, or The Walls Of Limerick, when we could and did go wild.😈😈😈😈😈
Isn’t it great. Brings back beautiful memories of the old songs. Funny thing is we all still remember the words. 😊
Good folk enjoying themselves. Pure magic
BEAUTIFUL !
I'm a big Shand fan - and I love to see people enjoy themselves dancing to his music. And if you think that it's merely people in their autumn years that have cornered this mrket - think again. The young ones in Scotland are as much adept and enthusiastic as grandma and grandad - they are taught Scottish Country Dancing in schools as a religion.
Letham Village Hall - once a fortnight - well worth the trip - With JS Junior & Senior playing - a full range of dances too
I'm a big Shand fan - and it's lovely to see the merriment he brought to the people in this video.
Good music great to see my uncle stan saunders on bass and my auntie Lou dancing
This was one of my mum and dad's favourite dances
Hi David my father was James Johnstone Grant from Fife think he was born in the gauldry my grandfather worked on fliskmiln farm he lived in the farm cottages at bottom of the brae looking out over the fields towards the tay
Do you live in the cottages at Logie
@@williamgrant6647 same here was this actually your great uncle as he is very talented.
@@erinshand6232 stan saunders was my uncle his wife was my dad's sister any one to whom I have spoken to who played with stan have commented that he was a very good bass player as an uncle he was always good company
*It is music of the Gods............and angels*
Lovely to see all these people enjoying themselves.
Thank you from an 84 year old sasanack.
I grew up in a small village not far from where this was filmed.
A vanished Scotland that I loved and grew up in...
Tears of sadness...
I predict that 200 years from now people will still know "I belong to Glasgow" but they won't know anything by Jay-Z.
Agreed
Endearing Young Charms / Rosie O'Gradie / Irish Jaunting Car / Teddy O'Neill / Irish Eyes
Those were the days when couples DANCED, instead of jitterbug
Yes, but we also did set dances, for two, four, or eight couples , like The Siege O Of Ennis, or The Walls Of Limerick, when we could and did go wild.😈😈😈😈😈
I’m Irish. Greatest ceili band of all time.
1:43 xxxxx luv u doll
Who's tbe guy next to Erskine?
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😍👍😍💃🕺💛💜💙
Shand was a locational name 'of Shaund' a small spot in France. He was not a Scot.
Well I think his family will provide the evidence
do you just repeat this shit on every video you watch? by your reckoning your just a boulder we wid throw in the burn when we were weans.