You’ll love it. I’m not Scottish but I had the opportunity to work in Aberdeen and consider Scotland my second home. I do play the pipes and the Scots saw nothing wrong with a non-native Scot being a piper but rather proud that I do. They’re a wonderful bunch of folks.
Nice ! I visited here as a kid . For years afterwards I thought they were called The Screaming Chambers . Very disappointed to discover that they were actually The " Screening " chambers .
there is music ya hear an then theres music ya feel .i donknow how ya doi n it but fuckindont stop ..yall are great .come over to america onec iits not the home land but kentucky dose remind one of the hills of scotland an ireland ...you music would go oover big time ..yall have kindred blood over here that needs that sound ta wake there spoild ass up...
I really like your music but for some reason I can't stay subscribed to your channel! There is no one here in the US making music like yours! Thank you.
I love Tu-Bardh Wilson, I love his obsession for this Scottish tribal drumming and music.He' s so fanatic, he enjoys what he does. Come to Hungary and achieve your mission, play on Scottish tribal instruments. Stay cool!
We are from Rome and were there only 4 days ago, but I am already missing of Bute so much! Such a lovely place, lovely and very friendly people proud of there land and island. I love Bute!!!
My parents drove us up from England once a year, for 15 years (in the 80's and early 90's) to holiday on Bute they way they had done as kids. Lots of lazy days at Arthurs Slip with Arthur, George and Eileen. I've just got back from my first visit there in a long time. Great place!....still feels great to be there.
Great photos! just discovered Isle of Bute in my heritage and excellent to be able to come to youtube and check it out...seeing as I live the other side of the world in Oz. cheers
So thats where you ended up ! We ran about together as kids John, in fact we spent many hours playing footy on the grass between our houses on Waverly Ave.......
the little multi coloured dinghy is called "Feckin Hull" and belongs to a friend of mine it was painted on the beach at the oakbank hotel in sandbank Dunoon.