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Dunblane survivor Aimie Adam talks about how the injuries she sustained at the shooting have affected her life.
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SCOTLAND: DUNBLANE: JOHN MAJOR & TONY BLAIR VISIT SITE OF MASSACRE
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The British prime minister and opposition leader forgot their political differences and made a show of genuine unity as they visited the Scottish community devastated by Wednesday's massacre of 16 children and their teacher by a lone gunman.
John Major and Tony Blair visited the school in Dunblane where the killings took place and also the hospital in nearby Stirling where the survivors are being treated.
When Major entered the gym where the shooting happened, he said - with tears in his eyes - that money would be given to demolish the gym and build a new one.
Prime Minister John Major and Labour leader Tony Blair, united in their grief, arrived in Dunblane together Friday in a gesture of solidarity across the divisions of politics.
The two saluted the dedication of staff at Stirling Royal Infirmary who Major said had to deal with a horror of almost unimaginable proportions.
They visited the injured and spoke to hospital staff in a tour which overran by around 30 minutes.
The mood in the ancient city has understandably been sombre.
For other schools it was a normal day - as normal as can possibly be given the tragic circumstances.
Outside Dunblane Primary School there were piles of wreaths.
A simple message summing up the incomprehension felt by the community and the world.
Major and Blair visited the school and the prime minister promised the gym where the massacre took place would be pulled down.
The two leaders also placed wreaths to join the thousands of others already placed outside the school.
Both men praised the people of Dunblane for their fortitude.
SOUNDBITE:
We've just had the opportunity over the last hour or so to meet with the headmaster and the staff and many of the other people connected with the school, to express our thanks to them in the way they have handled the appalling tragedy they have had to cope with over the last few days. I don't think it is possible to put into words precisely what they have had to deal with. And I think the way in which they have coped with all this has been quite remarkable in every respect.
SUPER CAPTION: John Major, British Prime Minister
SOUNDBITE:
This community has suffered so much and yet there is such strength in it. There is such tremendous strength in it. And we feel, we hope that in this small way by coming together here, we have shown our respect for them and our deep and profound sympathy.
SUPER CAPTION: Tony Blair, Leader of the opposition Labour party
The 16 pupils and their teacher were killed by lone gunman Thomas Hamilton, who committed suicide.
Many Britons are asking how a man widely regarded as unstable and unsavoury was able to get licenses for the guns he owned.
Major pledged on Thursday that the country's strict firearms controls would be reviewed.
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Lessons From A School Shooting: Notes From Dunblane | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix
Father Bob Weiss, who in the days following the Sandy Hook Massacre that took the lives of 26 children and teachers on December 14, 2012, was tasked with the burial of 8 of those children. In the throes of profound PTSD, he receives a letter from Father Basil O’Sullivan in Dunblane, Scotland where, in 1996, 16 school children were gunned down at the hands of an unhinged lone gunman. In the ensuing months, the two priests forge a bond across the Atlantic through a series of letters sharing experiences of trauma and recovery.
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Dunblane Family Mannequin Challenge
Just a normal Saturday night with the gang.!
Glasgow Pakistan Social Club Scotland Women's Wing Meeting | UK 44
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The Pap of Glencoe / Maggie Cameron / John MacDonald's Reel (medley)
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Scottish Bagpipe Music
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61306 Mayflower Steam Train Leaving Perth Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video of the 61306 Mayflower steam train leaving the railway station in Perth on visit to Perthshire. Train was heading South after the Steam Dreams Tour of Northern Scotland. Mayflower is a preserved British steam locomotive. In preservation, it has carried the LNER derived number 1306 and the name Mayflower, complete with LNER Apple Green Livery, though this guise is entirely fictional. 61306 was built in 1948 by the North British Locomotive Company, Works No. 26207. Though built to an LNER design, it was delivered after nationalisation to British Railways. In 1978, it moved to the Great Central Railway in Leicestershire, England, where it remained until 1989, when it was taken out of service for a ten year overhaul. In 2013, it returned to steam wearing its original BR Apple Green livery and 61306, operated by West Coast Railways from their base at the former Steamtown Carnforth. In 2014, 61306 was sold by the Boden family to David Buck, and moved to the North Norfolk Railway. It was prepared there for full mainline running, operating the Cathedrals Express from Norwich to Windsor, its first mainline operating since the mid 1970s. In February 2019 for its first revenue earning run after emerging from an overhaul and testing at Carnforth 61306 double headed with SR Merchant Navy no 35018 British India Line while hauling The Railway Touring Company's Winter Cumbrian Mountain Express that ran from London Euston to Carlisle on Sat 2 Feb.
Caledonia Live Performance at Independence Rally Edinburgh Scotland 2012
2012 Edinburgh Scottish independence rally with Scots singer-songwriter Dougie MacLean performing his song Caledonia. The rally took place after a demonstration numbering the thousands marched from the Meadows to Princes Street Gardens. The rally lasted all day and throughout the afternoon there were political speeches interspersed with music and entertainment including this song by Dougie.
Song lyrics:
I don't know if you can see the changes that have come over me
In these last few days I've been afraid that I might drift away
So I've been telling old stories singing songs that made me think about where I came from
And that's the reason why I seem so far away today
Chorus:
Ah but let me tell you that I love you and I think about you all the time
Caledonia you're calling me and now I'm going home
But if I should become a stranger you know that it would make me more than sad
Caledonia's been everything I've ever had
Chorus
I have moved and kept on moving, proved the points that I needed proving
Lost the friends I needed losing, found others on the way
I have tried and I've kept on trying, stolen dreams there's no denying
Travelled hard sometimes with conscience flying somewhere in the wind
Chorus
Now I'm sitting here beside the fire, the empty room ,the forest choir,
The flames that couldn't get any higher, they've withered now, they're gone
But I'm steady thinking my way is clear and I know what I must do tomorrow
When the hands I've shaken and the kisses flow, oh I will disappear
Caledonia first came out in 1979
Dougie Maclean was born in Dunblane Scotland 1954. As well as a composer singer songwriter he is a multi instrumentalist and record producer. Plays guitar violin mandola viola bouzouki banjo and bass. Since 2005 has organised and performed in the Perthshire Amber Festival, a music festival in and around Dunkeld Scotland.
スコットランド ギター Σκωτία κιθάρα வீணை போன்ற வாத்தியம் ஸ்காட்லாந்து சுதந்திரம் შოტლანდიაში გიტარ китара Шотландия гитара 蘇格蘭 સ્કોટલેન્ડ સિતારને મળતું આવતું તંતુવાદ્ય Շոտլանդիա կիթառ স্কটলণ্ডদেশ গিটার Шатландыя สก็อต กีตาร์ स्कॉटलैंड गिटार 苏格兰 吉他 స్కాట్లాండ్ గిటార్ 기타 스코틀랜드 ಸ್ಕಾಟ್ಲೆಂಡ್ ಗಿಟಾರು اسکاٹ لینڈ Шкотска أسكتلندا أدنبرة الاسكتلندي
Lessons From A School Shooting: Notes From Dunblane | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix
Father Bob Weiss, who in the days following the Sandy Hook Massacre that took the lives of 26 children and teachers on December 14, 2012, was tasked with the burial of 8 of those children. In the throes of profound PTSD, he receives a letter from Father Basil O’Sullivan in Dunblane, Scotland where, in 1996, 16 school children were gunned down at the hands of an unhinged lone gunman. In the ensuing months, the two priests forge a bond across the Atlantic through a series of letters sharing experiences of trauma and recovery.
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Glasgow: the city that bucked the trend
It was a night of high drama in Glasgow as the city voted Yes to independence, going against the majority of the country who voted against leaving the Union.
It was a long evening of excitement and tension in Glasgow, a city that had high expectations of a Yes vote.
There were celebrations when the Yes result came through and Nicola Sturgeon said that Scotland has changed forever.
But the Glasgow result was not large enough to give Alex Salmond and his campaign the momentum they need.
Scotland rejected independence by a margin of around 55 per cent-45 per cent, despite the Yes campaign winning a majority in the largest city.
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Highland Cathedral(Dunblane) -Bagpipes and drums
Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, 2011- Massed Pipes & Drums.
The opening parade of massed pipe bands with 250 pipers and drummers at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
They comprise the Pipes & Drums of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, 1st Battalion Scots Guards, The Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, The Royal Highland Fusiliers, 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, 1st Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment, 1st & 2nd Battalion of The Royal Gurkha Rifles and the Royal Air Force. While from overseas, the Crossed Swords Pipe Band from Germany, the Royal Caledonian Society of South Australia and the Royal Army of Oman.
Edinburgh Castle esplanade, 8 August 2011.
Crimes That Shook Britain S06E04 Angus Sinclair
Crimes That Shook Britain S06E04 Angus Sinclair
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Highland Cathedral: The Pipes and Drums of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
- Welcome to Scotdisc. If you enjoy authentic Scottish traditional music, folk, ballads, Scottish military music and easy listening, then you have discovered the best place to be on the world wide web!
Scotdisc are proud to release this brand new special edition of the top selling title Highland Cathedral by the world's premier military pipe band, The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards. this mastered collection is a collectors favourite.
1 Scotland the Brave
2 The Rose of Prince Charlie selection 4/4 marches
3 Kirsten Campbell selection
4 Highland Cathedral
5 Main theme from The last of the Mohicans
6 The Barren Rocks of Aden
7 Will you go lassie go
8 Absent without leave from Soldier soldier
9 Amazing grace
10 Colin's cattle
11 The Rebel Piper
12 Auld adam selection
13 Braveheart trilogy
14 On evil selection
15 Erin's green shore
16 Murray's fancy selection
17 The castle walls
18 Scotland the brave (Highland laddie)
19 Amazing grace The fling
Bagpipes And Drums Of The Royal Regiment Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the bagpipes and drums music of the The Royal Regiment Scotland. The Pipe Bands are known as the Pipes and Drums and are divided into two sections: the Pipers under the Pipe Major and the Drummers under the Drum Major. Pipers and Drummers are soldiers first and the Pipes and Drums platoon has an operational role in each battalion order of battle.
Highland Cathedral - Royal Music Show - Deutschland Tattoo
Highland Cathedral komponiert von Uli Roever und Michael Korb in Berlin-Kladow, ist die heimliche National - Hymne der Schotten. Ulrich Lautenschläger produzierte das Deutschland Military Tattoo auf Schalke 2013. An diesem Tag wurde dieses Lied von über 1200 Musikern unter der Leitung von Major Jason Griffiths gespielt. Pipe Major Ronnie Bromhead spielte die Solo-Pipe, William Bell die Snare Drum. Im Anschluss wurde ein Weltrekord aufgestellt, zu den aus rund 400 bestehenden Massed Pipes and Drums zogen noch über 400 Piper und Drummer auf den Rängen hinzu, so das diese Musikstück von insgesamt 1600 Musiker als Zugabe noch einmal gespielt wurde.
Highland Cathedral is a popular melody for the Great Highland Bagpipe.
This melody was composed by German musicians Uli Roever and Michael Korb in 1982 for a Highland games held in Germany. It has been proposed as the Scottish national anthem to replace unofficial anthems Scotland the Brave and/or Flower of Scotland. It has subsequently undergone various orchestrations and had lyrics added in English and in Scottish Gaelic.
Knockin' on Heaven's Door - Dunblane
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[NEW!!] 1-Hour Bagpipe Music (and Drumming) - 15 Tracks
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There are 15 tracks in this video. However, I do not know the name of the tracks. If you know, please leave your valuable comments. The start times of each track are stated below:
Track 1 - 0:00 - The 51st Highland Division, Fettes College Pipes and Drums Welcome to Hong Kong
Track 2 - 3:09 - a 9/8 March, The Battle of the Somme
Track 3 - 5:32
Track 4 - 10:10 - MSR: The Men of Argyll, Dorrator bridge, The Lexy Mcaskill
Track 5 - 13:46 - Lament for the viscount of Dundee (aka. Cumha Chlaibbers) [ Until the beginning of Variation II.]
Track 6 - 17:52 - The Bluebells of Scotland, The Banjo Breakdown
Track 7 - 21:46 - Drum Salute
Track 8 - 25:14 - My Love She's But A Lassie Yet, A Man a Man for a That
Track 9 - 28:54 - MSR: 2/4 March, Maggie Cameron, A Reel
Track 10 - 32:54 - Morag of Dunvegan, The Man from Skye, The Glasgow City Police Pipers
Track 11 - 37:07 - Piobaireachd
Track 12 - 52:10 - The Dornoch Links, The Fittie Boatman, The Bells of Dunblane, The Orange and Blue
Track 13 - 57:37 - Slow Air, 2 Jigs
Track 14 - 1:01:05 - The Green Hills of Tyrol, When the Battle's Over, Lochanside
Track 15 - 1:05:20 - Scotland the Brave, Highland Laddie, The Black Bear, Scotland the Brave (Encore)
Notes:
1. The tunes you are listening to are not owned by me. They are legally copied from a CD which is given by my friend.
2. The photos shown in this video are not owned by me. They are found and downloaded from the Internet.
3. Since I have no ownership of these tunes, it is strongly recommended and highly appreciated that all tunes in this video not be copied, downloaded and/or distributed in any way.