I'm proud of what I am. I'm different, unique. My father was Irish, mother is Scottish and English. I love what I am and I couldn't imagine ever wanting to change. The Irish know how to party, the Scotts also, and although I get taunts because I accept what I am, I don't care because the way I see it, I'm always free!
It's wonderful to see traditional cultural instruments like the bagpipes used in such a new exciting way! As a beginning guitarist I hope to see more music like this! Exceptional!
Im a 14 year old girl piper from birmingham and i love the chili pipers and i had the chance to meet one of them in person and get taught by one of them.
learn't e chanter bt couldn'a keep going as the shinty was a big commitment for me and i never had enough time through my training, well done pipers amazing song!! Alba Gu Brath!!! Camanachd Gu Brath!!! Ghaidlig Gu Brath!!!
i scottish as well!! my cusin in southern scotland plays bagpipes and he tried to show me how to play them and i couldn't get the hang of it. think i stick with guitar.
@whiteflock I agree wholeheartedly. I see how it determined to be there because of historic reasons, but really, if we'll always keep the anger, we'll never be able to live in a normal, safe world.
you can buy the album on amazon or on their own website. its the 'bag rock to the masses' album. you can also get the single on iTunes. hope its not too late now haha