I can appreciate the accordion because my Grandpa played one. Growing up he and his friends would get together and play! Bagpipes I can only take about 5 minutes and then it gets annoying and on my last nerve! LOL
I always wanted to learn the bagpipes as a child. My parents wouldn’t let me as they didn’t want the noise to disturb the neighbours who only lived half a mile away.
There was a young Scottish boy called Angus who decided to try life in Australia. He found an apartment in a small block and settled in.
After a week or two, his mother called from Aberdeen to see how her son was doing in his new life.
“I’m fine, “ Angus said. “But there are some really strange people living in these apartments. One woman cried all day long, another lies on her floor moaning, and there is a guy next door to me who bangs his head on the wall all the time.”
“Well, me laddie,” says his mother, “I suggest you don’t associate with people like that.”
“Oh,” says Angus, “I don’t, Mum, I don’t. No, I just stay inside my apartment all day and night, playing me bagpipes.”
In the movie “Braveheart”, after King Edward I (played by Patrick McGoohan) conquered Scotland, he made the playing of bagpipes illegal because they were used to gather the clans for war
In the right hands, and playing appropriate music, both instruments sound great. For accordions try Mexican or Zydeco. Bagpipes are great as part of a pipe and drum ensemble. There’s a particular group in Scotland that is fantastic and I would have included a link, but much to my dismay I can’t find it!
geez…at this point is more SHOOT YOUR THUNDER AT ME BUT LEAVE MY EARS AND BRAIN ALONE COMPARED TO YOUR MUSIC!!! and let’s HOPE she never meet Jon from Garfield…
allen@home about 2 years ago
I’d rather hear music from a squeeze box that bagpipes.
C about 2 years ago
The devil is in the details
Ricky Bennett about 2 years ago
One sounds like a dying cow, the other like a barbershop quartet with headcolds…
stringer831 about 2 years ago
Q- What’s the difference between a bagpipe and an onion?A-Nobody cries when you cut up a bagpipe.
oakie817 about 2 years ago
check out the snakecharmer on youtube…heavy metal bagpipes…she is awesome!!
tony_n_jen2003 about 2 years ago
Lady of Spain
jagedlo about 2 years ago
A little ditty…about Jack and Diane?
Skeptical Meg about 2 years ago
Q: Why do bagpipers march?
A: To get away from the noise.
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
I can appreciate the accordion because my Grandpa played one. Growing up he and his friends would get together and play! Bagpipes I can only take about 5 minutes and then it gets annoying and on my last nerve! LOL
theincrediblebulk about 2 years ago
I always wanted to learn the bagpipes as a child. My parents wouldn’t let me as they didn’t want the noise to disturb the neighbours who only lived half a mile away.
yip yip yip about 2 years ago
Broomie has the wind for the bagpipes, and the hand for the accordion, and a nose for trouble. Yip yip yip yip yip
david_42 about 2 years ago
“The accordion looks and sounds like you have a cat under your arm and are biting its tail.” Many
Steverino Premium Member about 2 years ago
There was a young Scottish boy called Angus who decided to try life in Australia. He found an apartment in a small block and settled in.
After a week or two, his mother called from Aberdeen to see how her son was doing in his new life.
“I’m fine, “ Angus said. “But there are some really strange people living in these apartments. One woman cried all day long, another lies on her floor moaning, and there is a guy next door to me who bangs his head on the wall all the time.”
“Well, me laddie,” says his mother, “I suggest you don’t associate with people like that.”
“Oh,” says Angus, “I don’t, Mum, I don’t. No, I just stay inside my apartment all day and night, playing me bagpipes.”
A R V reader about 2 years ago
G@ylord did say ‘Anything’.
carlzr about 2 years ago
In the movie “Braveheart”, after King Edward I (played by Patrick McGoohan) conquered Scotland, he made the playing of bagpipes illegal because they were used to gather the clans for war
guy42 about 2 years ago
And where is the Banjo?
ChessPirate about 2 years ago
If you wanna hear good bagpipes, listen to AC/DC’s “It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock ’n Roll)”:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nULs4JW3tPI
cactusbob333 about 2 years ago
The first time I saw a bagpipe, I thought it was an octopus wearing an LL Bean wool shirt.
cactusbob333 about 2 years ago
The first time I heard a bagpipe, I thought an accordion had been run over by a calliope.
StephenRice about 2 years ago
Ron Burgundy sez: “Well, that escalated quickly.”
Curiosity Premium Member about 2 years ago
In the right hands, and playing appropriate music, both instruments sound great. For accordions try Mexican or Zydeco. Bagpipes are great as part of a pipe and drum ensemble. There’s a particular group in Scotland that is fantastic and I would have included a link, but much to my dismay I can’t find it!
NoSleepTil_BKLYN about 2 years ago
’Tain’t nuttin’ wrong wit da pipes, laddie!
karmakat01 about 2 years ago
geez…at this point is more SHOOT YOUR THUNDER AT ME BUT LEAVE MY EARS AND BRAIN ALONE COMPARED TO YOUR MUSIC!!! and let’s HOPE she never meet Jon from Garfield…
Sisyphos about 2 years ago
I guess I’m some kind of freakazoid. I like both accordion and bagpipes. And zither….
WentHulk about 2 years ago
And now bagpipe jokes?………. I find this rather offensive. And I’ve got some Scottish ancestry.
Taracinablue about 2 years ago
Lol. Both of those instruments can be neat, but are rarely played well. (And often played poorly/used for jokes.)
ricknielsen55 about 2 years ago
Why do bagpipers always march while they play? To get away from that awful sound.
Steverino Premium Member about 2 years ago
What is the difference between a bagpipe and an onion? No one cries when you cut up a bagpipe.