Aye, the tune was used in 'Last of the Mohicans', it's called 'The Gael'. Saw some punters similar to 'Albannach' (may have been them, 'cept they were wearing more 'Braveheart' style rags and had grubbier simmits) at Murrayfield during the Edinburgh Sevens. They performed after the 'Scottish Rockettes' routine - from the sublime to the ridiculous
Aye, the tune was used in 'Last of the Mohicans', it's called 'The Gael'. Saw some punters similar to 'Albannach' (may have been them, 'cept they were wearing more 'Braveheart' style rags and had grubbier simmits) at Murrayfield during the Edinburgh Sevens. They performed after the 'Scottish Rockettes' routine - from the sublime to the ridiculous
Just for the record, "The Gael" was written by Dougie MacLean, not Albannach.
I like the music. The "kilts" look pretty cool but I think the lend themselves more to the modern. A sort of Celtic punk rocker or Celtic grunge look. Just a tad on he theatrical side of things.
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I like the music. The "kilts" look pretty cool but I think the lend themselves more to the modern. A sort of Celtic punk rocker or Celtic grunge look. Just a tad on he theatrical side of things.
I agree...although I am a bit disappointded that albannach/clan an Drumma/Clanadonia sound almost the same. I know they have their detractors, but I do enjoy Albannach. they're great to lift weights to!
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