I’m 50% Irish and Scottish i love listening to the song of my ancestors. To my fellow people of Irish and Scottish keep listening to the songs of our ancestors so that they will live for ever in our hearts and our family. Long live Ireland and Scotland🇨🇮🇨🇮🏴🏴And Happy St. Patrick’s Day
Last of the Mohicans brought me here. Native civilizations and Celtic civilizations are absolutely incredible. I could read about both of them for 50 years and still not get tired.
I often think about how most cultures have our roots in Mother Nature - the Indigenous cultures of the Americas and the ancient Druids of places like Ireland - very common themes no matter what culture that Nature is sacred and probably as close as divine as we can get in this world ♥️
@@tiposss6797 no, alot of the culture was preseved but was integrated into with everything else. Alot of our Christian holidays are celtic, like Halloween
Played this at my mother's funeral she was a true Celtic blooded woman proud fierce passionate and full of life and love.I miss you everyday ma xxxxxxxxxxxxx
this music inspired me to start a new chapter in life. Whoever you are, wherever you are, whatever you are going through right now, i hope you will remain strong because life is worth fighting for.
It also inspired me to start my life over as well. Lol it kinda makes me daydream that I'm sailing on a ship, down in the Caribbean, with my hero 😍 Captain Jack Sparrow 😁
As a true Scottish lassie nothing moves my heart more, and this fortified me with love and courage To keep hope ever alive in this way. It moves me to sing,dance,and use its power to heal our world.
some mumbling baffoon slobbering over electronic drums about greed and whore mongering is their choice of music...no actual instruments,just gibberish and noise for uncouth mongoloids
One time, I played this while riding my horse in the woods. Her steps matched the tempo perfectly and I felt like I was transported into the wilderness that was portrayed in the movie.
My ancestors are from the Cork/Galway Counties of Ireland. This song helps me think of them and invokes a reverence for them, their toils, blood, sacrifice, and tears. God Bless the Irish!
My ancestors were Gaels/Scots. ‘Far westward lies an isle of ancient fame, By nature bless'd; and Scotia is her name’ Greetings from the west of Ireland 🇮🇪
Probably because it's Irish. Gael means Irish. I feel sure you didn't know that, because you Jocks are really Norman French, ergo, you're known as Jocks (Jacques).
@@Jc-ul9ff True. The outer Hebrides and highlands were once owned by Norway, then Denmark, but thankfully you've retained you're original Gaelic culture. You're still true Dal Riada. Long may you thrive. Alba Abu.
@Clem Fandango - Rot! Gael does not mean Irish. A Gael is a member of Gaelic speaking communities from Ireland, Scotland AND the IOM. The song is 100% Scottish, composed in 1990 by a Scot for the opening of the Loch Ness Visitor Centre, and in his own words "The monster in the loch goes way back to ancient Gaelic myths of seahorses (kelpies), and to write this little tune, I imagined a Gaelic community on the banks of Loch Ness". Can't get more Scottish than the composer, Kelpies and Loch Ness. It cracks me up when I read of Irish and Irish Americans waxing lyrical about how it reminds them of Ireland. Ignorance truly is bliss!
If you're looking for the version of this track from the final scenes of the film, rather than the version released as part of the OST, you've come to the right place.
Seek out The Search by Dougie MacLean. He was commissioned by The Loch Ness Monster Society for this song in the late 1980s, and I am in LOVE with the original version.... because it's so ominous and foreboding with the tones of the Loch Ness Monster at the beginning, and then it feels like Nessie comes up to hear the music playing, when Dougie's solo comes in!!
Nothing like donning an excellent set of headphones, closing your eyes, and listening to music that is so emotionally powerful (for whatever reasons) that it brings on goosebumps and tears.
I'm Irish and proud to be Celtic with so much heritige and a shared culture with the Scottish. The Mohicans had a beautiful culture and it's a shame to see culture disappear into a rubbish society with no values, beliefs, loyalty or respect
Im Irish through and through. People believe a hate and spit on the scots but in all honesty i respect the hell out of them. They are honorable and a companionship people and i love them. They fought the English to a bloody end, i salute the scots and their choices. Hail to Ireland and Peace to Scotland!!
They are a pretty similar bunch - the Scotts were an Irish clan that migrated way back when, and there's been migration backwards & forwards, and similaritiies between the two for centuries/millenia!!
Try being a Scottish Highlander, this song makes me want to cross the border and retake England and drink the blood of the dead, get myself blue'd up and go on the warpath.
Pity the Scots are an irish tribe then isnt it, the blue men were native britons, Caleds and picts not irish immigrants and if you check many place names around Glasgow re pure welsh, Edinburgh was founded by the english.Northumbrians..history bites back.......
This tune is truly a master piece, so powerful that it need no lyrics. In fact no word in any language can describe the feeling you get once you listen to this. Who ever composed it must be a legend.
@@XiniaLabelle Dougie MacLean OBE is a 65 year old multi-instrumentalist from Dunblane in Scotland. In 1977 he wrote the well known song "Caledonia." You'll find quite a lot about this talented man online.
The BEST of Celtic music - nothing, absolutely nothing is better than music that can evoke such emotion as this. Pure art from head to toe. Greetings to the Celtic people from New Hampshire, USA.
My Cherokee Brother Wes Studi portrayed His role in The Last Of The Mohicans. This Music of The Gail has its Own Inspirational Mood that transformed My Ambition's For My Family over the Atlantic Ocean. It's an individual expression on the inside of Us that this Music found inside Me and I know it found Yours too. Ah-Ho-Daw-Say-Law! Thank You Very Much!
Last of the Mohicans was an outstanding movie, loved it back to this day....and this song is unforgettable.....I can see every step of the way when I hear it!! ......
This song calls to the ancestors, it gives you chills, I can't describe the feeling it gives you, it's almost like it's getting you ready for war..... I always feel pumped after listening to it, it is absolutely brilliant.
I am Egyptian and have never been to Scotland, yet somehow I love the Scottish culture and history. I feel that they are one of the very few people that fit the very definition of being warriors. One day I will visit Scotland and I hope I can live there :)
What makes you think its only scottish culture, scotish were picts, ireland, wales, england, isle of man, spain, france where of all celtic origin aswell..
I could go through the rest of my life listening to this in the background. It so faithfully mimicks and magnifies the universal rhythemic pace of this fascinating and magical experience we call life. It has joy,sorrow,grief, redemption, grace and above all hope and optimism. Thank you Sir Dougie McClean and thank you Scotland for this piece of human genious. A global citizen
As a proud Australian/Scot descendant on both sides of the family, whenever I'm going through a rough time/anxious/angry I play this song and it not only calms and grounds me, it speaks to my heart and roots.
Aye, Aussie mungrel here. Our family been in Australia for a long time. We got kicked outta ireland but blended in Australia.. still got that rhythm and soul but aye. My last name means Wolf head in Irish I come from convict stock. Nine tail scars I inherent. Can't deny my soul... 🇮🇪 [-o-]
I spent a little time in Scotland when I was in the Navy and everytime I hear this song it reminds me of the time I hiked up the hills around Holy Loch. And it also makes me think of my ancestors who were fom Scotland.
This piece is from an amazing tradgic movie Last of the Mohicans I thought it was lost to me because it’s one of my top favourite movies and music is moving helps when you have Celtic roots and it speaks straight to your soul thank you for bringing it back to me. Blessed be
This music brings you to tears it just touches you emotionally and I and maybe most other people are looking for and searching for answers as to how our society has become so infected with hate.
I like how most people here don't realize the intimidate relationship the Scots had with the Native Americans. When they immigrated into the new world who do they think they "integrated with?" The only film I know that mentions the Cameron's, my Scottish clan is this film.
The Gael.. About the land clearances after Culloden in 1746 by the Sasanach Gall of the Gaelic way of life. The clans, the language, the customs and traditions.. all imports from Gaelic Ireland in the 12rh century.
I feel your pain, i got a great buddy and it truly enriches your life to have someone riding shotgun, but you ride his Uzi. Keep it up dude, theres good things on your path!
Goosebumps rise as the hair on my neck stands up....I close my eyes and feel the wind on my upturned face as this hauntingly beautiful flow of music encircles my soul. I feel power rush in my blood.
Fantastic piece of music, I'm so glad Ben Franklin was able to get the Scotch to help our patriots break away from the British empire. This music defines the courage,strength and love our founders embraced for this new country, God Bless America
I am English. I still don't mind the welsh calling us pig porkers after a century of us calling them sheep shaggers. However this music is amazing isn't it.
+Thomas Lund What have the Welsh got to do with this piece of music??? It was written by a Scot, Dougie MacLean and it's called The Gael (which the Welsh are not)...
Words that describe this piece are: resolve to do to a hard thing; memory of and passion for a good and fertile way; redemption; justice; and no guarantee but perhaps one's courage. To live and die remarkably, and not either for nothing.
Thank you!!!! THis is the version I have been looking for since 1993. THis is the actual one in the movie. The soundtrack does not have this version. I'm so happy right now. Thank you
When i went to lake Lure,NC,where''' theLast of the Mohicans'''was filmed and played the gael, you could almost see ghosts come from the forests and mountains Incredible RUSH.
I’m 50% Irish and Scottish i love listening to the song of my ancestors. To my fellow people of Irish and Scottish keep listening to the songs of our ancestors so that they will live for ever in our hearts and our family. Long live Ireland and Scotland🇨🇮🇨🇮🏴🏴And Happy St. Patrick’s Day
My brother in Christ, that's Ivory Coast's flag.
Same ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm also Cherokee. And black foot so I wear my ancestors blood in me proud
Last of the Mohicans brought me here.
Native civilizations and Celtic civilizations are absolutely incredible. I could read about both of them for 50 years and still not get tired.
Nice, very astute description.
I know little about Aboriginal America . But as a Celt , I will have to admit Celts rule .
@@spmoran4703 Na, the Huns rule...
My mother is Apache native and my step dad (the only father I had) was Celtic. So this song sings alot to me
I often think about how most cultures have our roots in Mother Nature - the Indigenous cultures of the Americas and the ancient Druids of places like Ireland - very common themes no matter what culture that Nature is sacred and probably as close as divine as we can get in this world ♥️
Wow❤
i thought that the celtic culture vanish 2000 years ago, your step dad must be a really old man xD
@@tiposss6797 no, alot of the culture was preseved but was integrated into with everything else. Alot of our Christian holidays are celtic, like Halloween
Best wishes form Ireland 🇮🇪
Played this at my mother's funeral she was a true Celtic blooded woman proud fierce passionate and full of life and love.I miss you everyday ma xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Despite the atrocious pain it must have been damn beautiful ....
Junkji ilhas loiooj
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JOh ooooh li look
ok lol ok link of oii I killed
Jliooio I noj
Ooji no
Li oi liking m no oiiiiii n
Non m oml
I’m I nooooo iu I
I have requested it played at mine too ....❤️
This song will also be played at my funeral, god bless all my brothers and sisters out there
Mad Respect to your mama, my celtic brother. I lost my mother also and I know your pain
I am from Azerbaijan. I love Celtic music, culture, history. I always read about the Celts🌿🍀🏔️🌀💫
this music inspired me to start a new chapter in life. Whoever you are, wherever you are, whatever you are going through right now, i hope you will remain strong because life is worth fighting for.
Thank you
May the gods watch over your battles friend
I want a beautiful faithful soulmate, she will be my heart blood and soul'.
It also inspired me to start my life over as well.
Lol it kinda makes me daydream that I'm sailing on a ship, down in the Caribbean, with my hero 😍
Captain Jack Sparrow 😁
Thank you Jesus saves
Inspiring!
As a true Scottish lassie nothing moves my heart more, and this fortified me with love and courage To keep hope ever alive in this way. It moves me to sing,dance,and use its power to heal our world.
That is lovely you guys have been great in support of gaza and calling for ceasefire .. bless scotland
@@silverkitty2503 No we haven't.
The 836 people who thumbs downed this piece of musical genius, have no souls
I know this is late but I agree with you.
They are Jamaican and thought it meant "dis I like"
some mumbling baffoon slobbering over electronic drums about greed and whore mongering is their choice of music...no actual instruments,just gibberish and noise for uncouth mongoloids
Romans who fell lol
One time, I played this while riding my horse in the woods. Her steps matched the tempo perfectly and I felt like I was transported into the wilderness that was portrayed in the movie.
My ancestors are from the Cork/Galway Counties of Ireland. This song helps me think of them and invokes a reverence for them, their toils, blood, sacrifice, and tears. God Bless the Irish!
This song is Scottish!
@@innesmacneil compossed by a scot but made for the Celts
A Scottish song for the Gaels which were Scotland and Ireland.
My ancestors were Gaels/Scots.
‘Far westward lies an isle of ancient fame,
By nature bless'd; and Scotia is her name’
Greetings from the west of Ireland 🇮🇪
For both Alba and Eire.Aye . Hopefully both nations once again.
I'm Scottish and this is almost what we play at our festivals. It's amazing and truly breathtaking.
Then you must know the Dougie (the composer) from Butterstone?
Probably because it's Irish. Gael means Irish. I feel sure you didn't know that, because you Jocks are really Norman French, ergo, you're known as Jocks (Jacques).
@@ArsonFire00 That's the lowlands, the Highlands and Islands are gaelic
@@Jc-ul9ff True. The outer Hebrides and highlands were once owned by Norway, then Denmark, but thankfully you've retained you're original Gaelic culture. You're still true Dal Riada. Long may you thrive. Alba Abu.
@Clem Fandango - Rot! Gael does not mean Irish. A Gael is a member of Gaelic speaking communities from Ireland, Scotland AND the IOM. The song is 100% Scottish, composed in 1990 by a Scot for the opening of the Loch Ness Visitor Centre, and in his own words "The monster in the loch goes way back to ancient Gaelic myths of seahorses (kelpies), and to write this little tune, I imagined a Gaelic community on the banks of Loch Ness". Can't get more Scottish than the composer, Kelpies and Loch Ness. It cracks me up when I read of Irish and Irish Americans waxing lyrical about how it reminds them of Ireland. Ignorance truly is bliss!
Last of the Mohicans. One of the best films and soundtracks ever.
Jordan Taylor yuppppppp
I’m related to the author of that book, James Fenimore Cooper
@@ocjok3r Wow!!! You should be proud. It's a classic novel!
Sadly, Hollywood bastardized the novel.
@@jonglorieux2177 I've seen two movie versions and a cartoon they were all good
Nancy,American; with Scottish ancestors. I feel it in my soul
I am from india, I can't get enough of this music. It's full of so many emotions, sad,happy, pain,courage, hope amazing....
I just love your post.
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That tiz us Scottish
Old people of Europe an their struggles.
As a Irish man we understand India’s struggles with Britain
This music touches every human soul no matter where you are from.
Same as Helvegen by Wardruna, live version with Aurora
That is true. I am cuban and it did touch my soul.
Best regards from Indonesia 🙏🙏
If you're looking for the version of this track from the final scenes of the film, rather than the version released as part of the OST, you've come to the right place.
I had this piped at my wedding in Scotland, it was the most epic thing ever!.
By the way this is a Scottish folk song.
..... ❤❤❤😊 I can ONLY Imagine how GLORIOUSLY BEAUTIFUL Your Wedding MUST Have Been!!!!!!!!
What profound depth must the composer have to come out with such a masterpiece. It stirs my soul. Every strand of hair on my body feels it
The man who wrote the gael was Scottish and scots are warriors this song makes you feel that
The part at the end when most instruments stop playing and it's mostly just bass..makes me wanna foight
Dougie Maclean wrote it
That would’ve Dougie MacLean!
Seek out The Search by Dougie MacLean. He was commissioned by The Loch Ness Monster Society for this song in the late 1980s, and I am in LOVE with the original version.... because it's so ominous and foreboding with the tones of the Loch Ness Monster at the beginning, and then it feels like Nessie comes up to hear the music playing, when Dougie's solo comes in!!
Nothing like donning an excellent set of headphones, closing your eyes, and listening to music that is so emotionally powerful (for whatever reasons) that it brings on goosebumps and tears.
Aye Scotty
Yes exactly what I'm doing ❤
@@richardcobey9415 are you Scottish?
Scottie B couldn’t agree more 👍
Yes ..you are very right..greetings from Egypt
I'm a widowed father of 4 . 16,13,12,8 two boys two girls. Lost mom to cancer after 18years of marriage. I fight for them and them alone .
I'm Irish and proud to be Celtic with so much heritige and a shared culture with the Scottish. The Mohicans had a beautiful culture and it's a shame to see culture disappear into a rubbish society with no values, beliefs, loyalty or respect
Im Irish through and through. People believe a hate and spit on the scots but in all honesty i respect the hell out of them. They are honorable and a companionship people and i love them. They fought the English to a bloody end, i salute the scots and their choices. Hail to Ireland and Peace to Scotland!!
Being mostly Scottish, and the harsh past of my family, that means a lot. I wish the same words right back to ya.
They are a pretty similar bunch - the Scotts were an Irish clan that migrated way back when, and there's been migration backwards & forwards, and similaritiies between the two for centuries/millenia!!
They are indeed the same people just different Tribes living in denial. genetic research just stated the obvious.....bloody simpletons. lol
tis be the truth, saddly we forgot where we truly came from
The Scottish colonised Northern Ireland though lol.
Weather the storm. Find your courage. Win this day, and all that are before you.
the worst part about this song is when it ends
The last of the Mohicans what a movie what a soundtrack 💪💪
Mehmet Đelalija Yuppppppp
As half welsh and half irish I’m proud to be a Celt!
I'm part irish and this sets my gaelic blood ablaze. 🇮🇪
this song ups testosterone levels by 350%
I agree 350%
Try being a Scottish Highlander, this song makes me want to cross the border and retake England and drink the blood of the dead, get myself blue'd up and go on the warpath.
Pity the Scots are an irish tribe then isnt it, the blue men were native britons, Caleds and picts not irish immigrants and if you check many place names around Glasgow re pure welsh, Edinburgh was founded by the english.Northumbrians..history bites back.......
***** Go ride out and meet The Bruce instead he's who braveheart actually refers to and did far more for Scotland than Wallace
Henry Bohun Wallace as his name indicates wasnt a scot (Irish) but a true Briton of Strathclyde (Wallace=Welsh)
I'm brazilian, I love Celtic music... it's wonderful...
im a highlander through and through and so proud of it xx
This tune is truly a master piece, so powerful that it need no lyrics. In fact no word in any language can describe the feeling you get once you listen to this. Who ever composed it must be a legend.
Yes indeed Brabo Dougie Maclane composer
Saw him tonight in Lanark.
There are Gealic lyrics .
In deed . The legend himself. Dougie MacLean.
bestecisi trevor jones değil mi ?
I too am Scottish and this music makes me feel strong and energized for the day. I love this song.
1:28 I am from India and this music did shake my soul
We can not forget the composer : Dougie MacLean
Please, tell me more about him *_* Thank you!
@@XiniaLabelle Dougie MacLean OBE is a 65 year old multi-instrumentalist from Dunblane in Scotland. In 1977 he wrote the well known song "Caledonia." You'll find quite a lot about this talented man online.
Dougie MacLean was inspired by the reaktively ancient Folias de Espana. You can find it on CZcams.
I saw Dougie last year and he performed this - it's one of those songs that really makes you feel Scottish and proud to be so even if you aren't 😂
Not the original, this has been around for hundreds and hundreds of years.
Greatest piece of music ever created
The BEST of Celtic music - nothing, absolutely nothing is better than music that can evoke such emotion as this. Pure art from head to toe. Greetings to the Celtic people from New Hampshire, USA.
Slainte to you sir
Absolutly amazing
My Cherokee Brother Wes Studi portrayed His role in The Last Of The Mohicans. This Music of The Gail has its Own Inspirational Mood that transformed My Ambition's For My Family over the Atlantic Ocean. It's an individual expression on the inside of Us that this Music found inside Me and I know it found Yours too. Ah-Ho-Daw-Say-Law! Thank You Very Much!
Claymores and Pikes to the front, archers behind !
You won me after the first few bars, real Celtic music......Australian County Cork descendant.
Last of the Mohicans was an outstanding movie, loved it back to this day....and this song is unforgettable.....I can see every step of the way when I hear it!! ......
I’ve always loved Celtic music but this is extraordinary. And it was so fitting for Last of the Mohicans.
I was born and bred in Chicago.Polish-Italian.This music sings of my ancestors.
This song calls to the ancestors, it gives you chills, I can't describe the feeling it gives you, it's almost like it's getting you ready for war..... I always feel pumped after listening to it, it is absolutely brilliant.
I feel the same
I am Egyptian and have never been to Scotland, yet somehow I love the Scottish culture and history. I feel that they are one of the very few people that fit the very definition of being warriors. One day I will visit Scotland and I hope I can live there :)
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Egyptians possibly left Egypt for Spain and Portugal then settled in Ireland and Scotland.
What makes you think its only scottish culture, scotish were picts, ireland, wales, england, isle of man, spain, france where of all celtic origin aswell..
@@historyinthedirt1199 talking out your arse mate
I could go through the rest of my life listening to this in the background. It so faithfully mimicks and magnifies the universal rhythemic pace of this fascinating and magical experience we call life. It has joy,sorrow,grief, redemption, grace and above all hope and optimism. Thank you Sir Dougie McClean and thank you Scotland for this piece of human genious.
A global citizen
As an Irishman this takes me to places.
I'm Welsh n love my Celtic routes n proud..
Me too. Welsh blood is Gaelic and runs deep in the soul . .
Yesterday I attended a freedom rally in Montreal. This was playing at the head of the march. It sent chills down my spine.
Those who stand for freedom are the bravest of us all.
BEST version ever. Period.
I'm Welsh and when i listen to this i see armies of old rising to fight for freedom, fantastic
As a proud Australian/Scot descendant on both sides of the family, whenever I'm going through a rough time/anxious/angry I play this song and it not only calms and grounds me, it speaks to my heart and roots.
Love Scottish and Irish culture.. Free Scotland! Cheers from Greece
+Aria edison and Welsh....errrm...
Sorry, of course! :)
What do you mean Free Scotland? Scotland is in the union by its free will.
#bullshit statement
exactly , Scotland could be a secular country , instead these morons want a religious hellhole
this song changed my life
How
@@jayakrishnan26 it just did i do not know
Soul inspiring music to die for . .
Thank you so much, heavenly
Wow... The feeling of waves of heavenly light washing over my soul is just splendid.
The epitamy of Celtic music. Words can't describe. Such a beautiful piece of music.
Aye, Aussie mungrel here. Our family been in Australia for a long time. We got kicked outta ireland but blended in Australia.. still got that rhythm and soul but aye.
My last name means Wolf head in Irish
I come from convict stock. Nine tail scars I inherent. Can't deny my soul...
🇮🇪 [-o-]
life giving beat of my heart and breath in my lungs.. warriors code
This song is giving me new hope in life and a vision for the future.
This made my little Scotish heart tingle.
This brings me to the verge of tears.
Good for the soul.
I spent a little time in Scotland when I was in the Navy and everytime I hear this song it reminds me of the time I hiked up the hills around Holy Loch. And it also makes me think of my ancestors who were fom Scotland.
This piece is from an amazing tradgic movie Last of the Mohicans I thought it was lost to me because it’s one of my top favourite movies and music is moving helps when you have Celtic roots and it speaks straight to your soul thank you for bringing it back to me. Blessed be
We are listening to the greatest single piece of music in Western culture in one hundred fifty years
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I am half Slavic, half Celtic, with most of my mother's family originating from Ireland and Scotland. I've always loved Celtic music.....🙂
This music brings you to tears it just touches you emotionally and I and maybe most other people are looking for and searching for answers as to how our society has become so infected with hate.
Politics and media
Just a Slavic guy passing trough, nice music :)
Scottish and Greek people....always fighting for freedom.....greetings from Greece.....
Can you tell me more?
Lift the soul, indeed...so sad music, and so happy too... incredible! Love Scotland!!!!!!
This was going to be my wedding entrance song! When I married the Irish love of my life!
It's a Scottish song...........
@@efilrekib4446it’s all the same to me. But apparently you just showcased your ignorance. It’s okay though. Ignorance is bliss.
@@Csi807 Eh! Just because i pointed out a ''fact'', how ignorant are you?
@@efilrekib4446We are all white. All of us must unite against the globalist. I am all of you in one person.
My great grandfather was a highlander and black watch. This brings tears to my eyes. I miss something / a country I don't know.
This is beautiful, play this.... Go outside on a starry night and you get this feeling our world can be a magnificent place, if we let it.
my respect to all celtic people for this great work .... that push your energy so high to keep you fighting
I like how most people here don't realize the intimidate relationship the Scots had with the Native Americans. When they immigrated into the new world who do they think they "integrated with?" The only film I know that mentions the Cameron's, my Scottish clan is this film.
The Gael.. About the land clearances after Culloden in 1746 by the Sasanach Gall of the Gaelic way of life. The clans, the language, the customs and traditions.. all imports from Gaelic Ireland in the 12rh century.
@@wolfthequarrelsome504 Aye right........... Irish imports are not welcome.
this song is missing my bestest buddy who is no longer here... the world i s truly darker without him.
I feel your pain, i got a great buddy and it truly enriches your life to have someone riding shotgun, but you ride his Uzi. Keep it up dude, theres good things on your path!
This song makes me feel like I can break down mountains with my bare hands.
Goosebumps rise as the hair on my neck stands up....I close my eyes and feel the wind on my upturned face as this hauntingly beautiful flow of music encircles my soul. I feel power rush in my blood.
Rheajean Walker u are more related with Scots then u know your last name has married into McDonald clan some more history then I can text ya
Fantastic piece of music, I'm so glad Ben Franklin was able to get the Scotch to help our patriots break away from the British empire. This music defines the courage,strength and love our founders embraced for this new country, God Bless America
Je ne m'en lasse pas depuis toutes ces années...
Everybody listening??..🎉😁😎💛💤💙🌜
Ooh yeah
@@williamshorter8712 oii!!🎲🎲
Always ❤
I am Irish. but I still love the beauty of the different clans there way of life and music the art and all share the love of nature...
I am English. I still don't mind the welsh calling us pig porkers after a century of us calling them sheep shaggers. However this music is amazing isn't it.
+Thomas Lund What have the Welsh got to do with this piece of music??? It was written by a Scot, Dougie MacLean and it's called The Gael (which the Welsh are not)...
+lord daver Come on dude. I never said it was Welsh. I know the Gael is Scottish. That's why I tried to appeal to the Scottish crowd.
+lord daver Still an absolute superb piece of music though.
+ted mcdaniel Lovely, what county you from sir?
Goosebumps all over the damn place
i will never forget my ancestry, or let it be forgotten.
Still Listening, merci.
Long live Celtic Music!
Words that describe this piece are: resolve to do to a hard thing; memory of and passion for a good and fertile way; redemption; justice; and no guarantee but perhaps one's courage. To live and die remarkably, and not either for nothing.
Wow I am traveling back in time and tears well up in my eyes. I can't explain it
This peace of music explains the creation of the universe, the beginning of life and the strogous of living life on this planet.
Welcome to the amazing world of Celtic music. There is nothing that will strike your heart faster than this music.
when it starts i think of Being Brave adventure, Power, and Freedom
nah, i just think of grassmen
Masterpiece. Love from INDIA 😍😘
Thank you!!!! THis is the version I have been looking for since 1993. THis is the actual one in the movie. The soundtrack does not have this version. I'm so happy right now. Thank you
It is listed on the soundtrack as Promontory, but is shorter :)
I've played the gael before with the orchestra that I was in its such a fun piece to play
Oh I imagine it truly was!
I love this music we have Viking and Irish heritage can't get enough of these songs
Proud Irish Man, To Da Scots a Toast 🍻. Peace Brother.
Beautiful Celtic.
When i went to lake Lure,NC,where''' theLast of the Mohicans'''was filmed and played the gael, you could almost see ghosts come from the forests and mountains Incredible RUSH.
I would love to do that!
Those were the ghost of The Cherokee.
Favorite Celtic Music, merci.