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Braveheart - Battle of Stirling (Davy Spillane, uilleann pipes)

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The battle of Stirling with music by Davy Spillane (with uilleann pipes). Movie: Braveheart Music: 1) Caoineadh Cu Chulainn (Lament) 2) River of Gems

Channel: Film & Animation
Uploaded: May 17, 2008 at 8:56 am
Author: maradoc

Length: 0:08:23
Rating: 4.70
Views: 73,771

Tags: Braveheart Stirling battle davy spillane mel gibson Caoineadh Cu Chulainn (Lament) River of Gems uilleann pipes

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Video Comments:
veefeld (Sunday 4th of January 2009 07:28:41 AM)
Both music and the movie is absolutely too great for words!
Sideshow1111 (Friday 2nd of January 2009 03:32:16 PM)
haha the pathetic "Oh we hate England camp" none of you ever have the balls to say it to our faces hahaha, grow up its history. men are tyrants, not nations.
Bollocks3000 (Sunday 4th of January 2009 12:20:36 AM)
"none of you ever have the balls to say it to our faces" ..except the Germans or the IRA or the Americans or the etc etc...emm the list goes on and on..
Sideshow1111 (Sunday 4th of January 2009 03:40:56 AM)
LOL Germans?! i go to germany alot and they like the brits haha, Americans are to ingorant 99% of the time to make a judgment id listen to, the IRA did effectivly nothing except make life harder on themselves and build demolish a building already scheduled for demolishion.. yeh.. im quaking in my fucking boots! You hate for the sake of hating and tbh its a joke. aye go and hate King Edward, why English people 400 years in the future who had,hmmlets see.. nothing to do with it,makes u look dumb
jokey1134 (Friday 2nd of January 2009 12:04:18 AM)
can anyone tell me how william wallace died?
punchthedog (Friday 2nd of January 2009 05:10:26 AM)
He was executed for treason. Wallace was taken from the courthouse, stripped naked and dragged through London at the heels of a horse. He was strangled by hanging but released while still alive, emasculated, eviscerated and his bowels burnt before him, beheaded, then cut into four parts. His preserved head was placed on a pike atop London Bridge. His limbs were displayed, separately, in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Stirling, and Aberdeen.
Lennon743 (Friday 2nd of January 2009 07:05:06 AM)
That was so of Wikipedia.
punchthedog (Friday 2nd of January 2009 09:31:37 AM)
Yes it was. I had to look it up in an encyclopedia as I wasn't actually present at the excution in London 704 years ago.
Lennon743 (Friday 2nd of January 2009 09:45:07 AM)
I was, im the guy who threw the apple.
seonidh (Thursday 1st of January 2009 06:59:43 AM)
Actually these pipes the Uillean pipes were a loudened version of the Pastoral and Union pipes that were played in both Ireland and Scotland in the 18th century, both countries shared a common tradition and playing style. The Union pipes stayed in Ireland but were suplanted in scotland with the Highland pipes and Englands push to have the Scots in the army. These pipes (old flat sets) are just as Scottish. Wikipedia Pastoral pipes fpr a history.

 

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