The key to bagpipe listening is not stand too close. I like the way they sound on recordings. AND I have heard them in a live performance & still liked it. Maybe a proof of reincarnation….
…and it puts me in mind of the time the “Tannanhill Weavers” was playing just fine - could hear the flute and fiddle like heavenly aerials. Then from behind the curtain comes….ANDREW ON THE PIPES!! Oh, hisself was good but everyone could take a break.
Bagpipes are very touching at a funeral. Lovely music, they are NOT. Although I’m partly Scottish and Irish too, I don’t enjoy piping, step dancing or even corned beef and cabbage. The latter is better - fried cabbage with sour cream (Hungarian style).
Chester321 almost 14 years ago
Nice try, but it will take more than a shower to help Horace.
Chester321 almost 14 years ago
Good night all. It’s bedtime on the west coast.
zero almost 14 years ago
The key to bagpipe listening is not stand too close. I like the way they sound on recordings. AND I have heard them in a live performance & still liked it. Maybe a proof of reincarnation….
Ice_Bear66 almost 14 years ago
Yes, nothing like Bagpipes at close quarters. I love it! At least he’s got them on the correct shoulder.
LEopardGEcko almost 14 years ago
Horace, Horace, Horace…
Simon_Jester almost 14 years ago
I agree with RC Minor. You would never hear ME saying things about the bagpipes like….like….
Ohhh…..
Q: What is the difference between the bagpipes and an onion?
A: When you chop up an onion, you cry.
Droptma Styx almost 14 years ago
Drowning a bagpipes: mercy killing.
bmonk almost 14 years ago
What is perfect pitch when it comes to a set of bagpipes?
Hitting the bottom of the dumpster without hitting any of the sides.
ponytail56 almost 14 years ago
I love that eerie, forlorn, sound
dianecliff almost 14 years ago
Obviously most of you have never heard the bag pipes played correctly.
GESWho almost 14 years ago
dianecliff said, “Obviously most of you have never heard the bag pipes played correctly.”
The correct way to play the bagpipes is with a 9 iron….
(only kidding. I love properly “played” bagpipes too….)
bmonk almost 14 years ago
@GES Who, I prefer a 12-gauge myself…
;-)Coyoty Premium Member almost 14 years ago
A regrettable orchestra: Bagpipes, accordions, kazoos, tubas, Jew’s harps, grass blades, recorders, kitten xylophone, and vuvuzelas.
You don’t want to be around when they tune the instruments. They do tune them.
hopeandjoy2 almost 14 years ago
A bagpipe is great in small doses for me
Heyjack almost 14 years ago
…and it puts me in mind of the time the “Tannanhill Weavers” was playing just fine - could hear the flute and fiddle like heavenly aerials. Then from behind the curtain comes….ANDREW ON THE PIPES!! Oh, hisself was good but everyone could take a break.
vldazzle almost 14 years ago
Bagpipes are very touching at a funeral. Lovely music, they are NOT. Although I’m partly Scottish and Irish too, I don’t enjoy piping, step dancing or even corned beef and cabbage. The latter is better - fried cabbage with sour cream (Hungarian style).
bmonk almost 14 years ago
Coyoty, is that anything like PDQ Bach’s Safe sextet, for piccolo, English horn, bass clarinet, contrabassoon, harp & celesta?
That is: a modified woodwind quartet, plus the harp and celesta.