LOVE this. Sadly folk groups like the Corries and the Dubliners are a thing of the past. And that is something to be greatly regretted. A song that is both a music and a history lesson. Great stuff..
Unfortunetly I will never be able to see them live. :( This is what youtube is for, to me, to keep peoples spirits alive like this. great music and proud to be Scottish, James, Aberdeen - Scotland :)
im scottish, 35 years old and i love modern music loads ... but i will always love scottish folk especially the corries i remember being a teenager and there show being on bbc scotland every saturday it just great ...
My Granny's favourite video was a Corries compilation, and I remember this particular song from it. Haven't seen this since before she died, 11 years. Didn't expect to find this. Excellent.
General Hugh McKay (1640-1692) was commander-in-chief of the Williamite (Government) forces in Scotland. They were also known as the Covenanters, and they marched against the Jacobites. His forces largely came from the Scottish Lowlands but also included professional Highland soldiers who fought against their close relatives. Williamite means William III of Orange
The song is about a battle during the late 17th century civil war in Scotland. Dundee, He was known to his supporters as Bonnie Dundee. His support came from the Catholic Highland Clans (mostly from Clans Cameron, Donald, Stuart and McLean) , and his army were known as the Jacobites. Coming from Inverness over the Corrieyairack and Drumochter Passes,
I'm English and I think Scottish music is fabulous, also the Scottish fighting spirit, but one thing worries me: is enough being done to keep alive Scottish culture? How about Gaelic? Why is nobody making comments in gaelic here? Seriously, you lose such a lot by losing a language. If the Israelis could revive hebrew, then surely the Scotts (and Welsh) can do the same for their languages.
In short. Its about a Jacobite victory over the British army. The Jacobites wanted to the Catholic monarchy of Scotland to rule the British throne. The British army wanted the Protestant English monarchy to rule the British throne. Both sides had followers from Scotland, England and Ireland. It was almost like a civil war.
@superstratboy The man you wanted to follow, was Bill Millin, the last Scottish Piper to lead troops into battle, a true hero, who marched in front of the troops playing and unarmed. It is true that the Bagpipes can inspire Scottish troops to greater endeavours; why else would the English hang a a Piper after the '45 for using an "instrument of war"? And why were Scottish troops called "The Ladies from Hell" in WWI by the Germans?
Has anybody visted killie/cran. Like countless others i stood and said never ,no way did he jump that.But then again if you,ve got a number of mad heelanders after you with their claymores,maybe just maybe.Lovley place though.
There is only about 3 Gaelic schools in Glasgow. My cousin went to one, she speaks Gaelic fluently and shes only 9. Up in the hebridean islands, all the road signs are in Gaelic, just like Ireland :)
@1brutaldeath Actually the Scottish Estates themselves threw James of the throne, branded him a traitor, and offered the throne to Mary and William. William wasn't loved but neither was James.
Someone commented here a few years ago, and I believe correctly, that this video is from 1987, not 1975!!! I never saw the Corries live but look at the youtube videos from the 21st anniversary show in 1981 and it seems clear.
there was no jacobites until the english lords got rid of James 7th ( 2nd of england) to replace him by the dutch king william. It was not the jacobites wanting the catholics to rule, it was the english protestants not wanting the catholics or rome to rule Britain. All british folk should have been jacobites, no foreign person should have took the crown. And then there was king George the german that could not even speak english. Jacobites also from Spain and France.
im a scot and all i want is indapendace for us but the facts are that it breaks even, whats we give the english they give us back so that cannie be used in the argument
@TheAndroid4 its such a tough fight ...having to take on traitors and self servers....but most like in central belt only care about their state benefits and keep voting Labour :(...Scotland only part of UK that grew during the recession period
@ac130ugunship Aye, we did - but for naught. Tribal peoples cannot win against the organized armies of feudal states. If we'd learned the lesson Vercingetorix tried to teach at Alesia, we'd have beaten the Romans. But the clans never did learn to put their differences aside and unite.
@farmerloon Aye mannie if your going to post this sort of thing, then at least learn to spell and not let the rest of us down by not being able to spell your own nationality.
I am Australian, born and bred and I love all types of Scottish Music, especially the Corries!!
LOVE this. Sadly folk groups like the Corries and the Dubliners are a thing of the past. And that is something to be greatly regretted. A song that is both a music and a history lesson. Great stuff..
What a great pair of songsters.RIP Roy.We miss you lad.
Bonnie Dundee,Graham of Claverhouse,was mortally wounded in the hour of his victory and lies buried in the crypt of old Blair church.
Unfortunetly I will never be able to see them live. :( This is what youtube is for, to me, to keep peoples spirits alive like this. great music and proud to be Scottish,
James, Aberdeen - Scotland
:)
This is the real Scotland. fantastic. Scotland forever!!
im scottish, 35 years old and i love modern music loads ... but i will always love scottish folk especially the corries i remember being a teenager and there show being on bbc scotland every saturday it just great ...
God Bless You Sir. This day forevermore we shall lament. The First and most ardent of Jacobites.
My Uncle Ronnie Rocks lol how young does he look!!! :)
I discovered The Corries here on youtube. What a blessing their music is--just beautiful and so full of meaning.
I Love this song>>I try to sing it when I am Gassed.....happy New Year to All Corrie Fans,where Ye may be......happy 2012/
My Granny's favourite video was a Corries compilation, and I remember this particular song from it. Haven't seen this since before she died, 11 years.
Didn't expect to find this. Excellent.
Great song- one of the four songs I remember from my very early childhood, along with Johnny lad and two songs by other bands.
I Remenber watching this a lot years ago on TV!!
0:32 I start tapin my foot,i have served in the Parachte Regiment and now 27,this is the music you want to hear when going into battle
reminds me of scotland/and i live here.times have changed.
General Hugh McKay (1640-1692) was commander-in-chief of the Williamite (Government) forces in Scotland. They were also known as the Covenanters, and they marched against the Jacobites. His forces largely came from the Scottish Lowlands but also included professional Highland soldiers who fought against their close relatives. Williamite means William III of Orange
Look at the shoulders on them young Scottish lads...LOOK AT THEM!!!
This is fantastic! I had never heard this version before, only Big County's, which is on here. Quite a difference, but both worth listening to.
The song is about a battle during the late 17th century civil war in Scotland. Dundee, He was known to his supporters as Bonnie Dundee. His support came from the Catholic Highland Clans (mostly from Clans Cameron, Donald, Stuart and McLean) , and his army were known as the Jacobites. Coming from Inverness over the Corrieyairack and Drumochter Passes,
An' ye had been where I hae been
Ye wadna been sae cantie-o
I'm English and I think Scottish music is fabulous, also the Scottish fighting spirit, but one thing worries me: is enough being done to keep alive Scottish culture? How about Gaelic? Why is nobody making comments in gaelic here? Seriously, you lose such a lot by losing a language. If the Israelis could revive hebrew, then surely the Scotts (and Welsh) can do the same for their languages.
This has got to be my favourite Iain . Thanks ,thelma ( in canada)
Well, Jacobite vs Government.
Top song. Classic.
claverhouse was a great great man who knew many many secrets of the temple and the order of sion .
what a bra sang :)
In short. Its about a Jacobite victory over the British army. The Jacobites wanted to the Catholic monarchy of Scotland to rule the British throne. The British army wanted the Protestant English monarchy to rule the British throne. Both sides had followers from Scotland, England and Ireland. It was almost like a civil war.
love the corries had the privalage to meet them
@superstratboy
The man you wanted to follow, was Bill Millin, the last Scottish Piper to lead troops into battle, a true hero, who marched in front of the troops playing and unarmed.
It is true that the Bagpipes can inspire Scottish troops to greater endeavours; why else would the English hang a a Piper after the '45 for using an "instrument of war"? And why were Scottish troops called "The Ladies from Hell" in WWI by the Germans?
great song
this is brilliant!
We want our FREEDOM! It's the only way forward.
Has anybody visted killie/cran. Like countless others i stood and said never ,no way did he jump that.But then again if you,ve got a number of mad heelanders after you with their claymores,maybe just maybe.Lovley place though.
There is only about 3 Gaelic schools in Glasgow. My cousin went to one, she speaks Gaelic fluently and shes only 9. Up in the hebridean islands, all the road signs are in Gaelic, just like Ireland :)
I wonder what Britain would be like today had the Stuarts kept the crown.
@danonutube1
loof is an old word for "hand" so when they sing ye better kiss king williams loof it is meaning pledging allegiance to him.
just remember it's because your better than them you have a history behind you
@1brutaldeath Actually the Scottish Estates themselves threw James of the throne, branded him a traitor, and offered the throne to Mary and William. William wasn't loved but neither was James.
Someone commented here a few years ago, and I believe correctly, that this video is from 1987, not 1975!!! I never saw the Corries live but look at the youtube videos from the 21st anniversary show in 1981 and it seems clear.
Freedom !if only
the first two verses of this song are by The great Robert Burns
not only is it good folk music but part of killiekrankie (spelling i know) was actualy written By Robert Burns
@evo7scotsman your so right nice to see there is sane people in youtube
I wish I had the honour of fighting with the Jacobites.
Fighting for their religion, freedom and their basic human rights!
Damn few, and they're all dead!
Whoo's getting the beer? That's a true Scottish question. I am a Jock in Weston-super-Mare, and having a party. 4 years so far and counting
Anyone notice Del boy and Rodney came all the way up to here to hear this?
katie never bother what thay say one day scotland will be free
Tis was actually the 1987 BBC seris.
Ye'd better kiss'd King Willie's lofe
Than come tae Killiecrankie-o
God Bless the covenanters and the British Soldiers who this song is about.
just mind~ kiss king Williams loffe~ than come by Killiecrankie?
yes William of Orange.
up with the covenanters
we are the people
@alex13499 I think it had a lot to do with religion, not just nationality.
2014..............INDEPENDENCE !
@gert83 Your jokin'. Big Country don't sound like they could fight their way out of the proverbial wet paper bag.
Brilliant idea it4490g!! can I join you? Cheers from France!
@Terenceish Yes, that's because we are all the same......Jeez
Come on!!!
well dont be just like them with ur bigotory lifes to short mate live and let let live and each to there own
there was no jacobites until the english lords got rid of James 7th ( 2nd of england) to replace him by the dutch king william. It was not the jacobites wanting the catholics to rule, it was the english protestants not wanting the catholics or rome to rule Britain. All british folk should have been jacobites, no foreign person should have took the crown. And then there was king George the german that could not even speak english. Jacobites also from Spain and France.
brilliant idea it4490g!! can i join you? cheers from France!
im a scot and all i want is indapendace for us but the facts are that it breaks even, whats we give the english they give us back so that cannie be used in the argument
Chubb..don't be a daft wee boy and just enjoy the music eh!
our day will come when we build a big wall at berwick
@FeeS78 You got an awesome uncle then :p
Fowk may think we're defeated... but we will rise..
@farmerloon What does that have to do with the video?
Wha's like us ?
@TheAndroid4 its such a tough fight ...having to take on traitors and self servers....but most like in central belt only care about their state benefits and keep voting Labour :(...Scotland only part of UK that grew during the recession period
roy&ronnie actually walked most of the road, i dont think stewart adamson did
@robsargent4 300 years of waiting makes ppl erupt in random comments like that i suppose
whats this got to do wi rangers and celtic.?? EJITS
I thought 'loof' meant 'foot'?
@pirbird14 Which 'clans' do you think were about in Roman times?
@ac130ugunship Aye, we did - but for naught. Tribal peoples cannot win against the organized armies of feudal states. If we'd learned the lesson Vercingetorix tried to teach at Alesia, we'd have beaten the Romans. But the clans never did learn to put their differences aside and unite.
Just out of curiosity...... WTF is a loof I hope they aren't singing about kissing what I think they are lol
@katiie641 I totally agree with you. We don't give a shit as long as we make friends along the way...UP THE ENGLISH
Lynn From Scotland
@farmerloon Aye mannie if your going to post this sort of thing, then at least learn to spell and not let the rest of us down by not being able to spell your own nationality.
thank fuck, someone else with a sane view!
(im not interested in football or religion and think the link between the two is quite pathetic)
@Islandretreat absolute bollocks. the normanisation of Scotland had nothing to do with religion.
That is a foolish point of view. Scotlands cultures expand well past the "catholic" and "presbetarian" mantras. I suggest you read some history.
can ye no just enjoy the music. Take your political view's elsewhere
wheres the bigotry read what you writting quote LOWLAND PRODS is that not bigotry too you
I dont folllow no1
From one Ian to another ,Thanks