Added: Jul 7, 2008

From: 2stars0are0pink7

Duration: 3:59

HeyyThis Video Is The Gael Soundtrack (Last Of The Mohicans) With The Some Scottish Views Flicking Behind ItThanks For Watching =) xx

Channel: Music

Tags: bagpipes  cultural  drones  gael  happy  highlands  mohicans  music  scenery  scotland 


Rating: 4.86 (95 ratings)    Views: 52303' favoriteCount='294    Comments: 147

LetsRavee Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - Its on the last of the mohicans soundtrack and i think its the theme.

RoyalGrigsby Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - Nah, there's a different version on the soundtrack and a longer version on the movie.

helena7654 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - it makes ure blood boil? this song makes u very angry?

LetsRavee Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - aww okay. if you have msn then email me and i will send it to you. just ask for my adress or leave yours

malmoredhawksredwing Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - does anyone knows who had done this song in techno?

hoadmaback Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - A very stirring piece of music indeed............

sebreathnach Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - Not a bad title for what actually happened to the Gaels. Be it known that Gaelic Ireland was pagan and heretical and utterly detested by the mediaeval papacy who stunted Ireland's growth by giving Ireland (the Bull of Laudabiliter 1155) to Henry 11 to christianise... See 2.b. irish-criminology dot com.

seonidh Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - This tune is Scottish so you're comments are a bit strange as Gaels in scotland were prodominantly protestant.

sebreathnach Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - Well, if they are Protestant, as you say, you are already talking after the sixteenth century... And that's quite possible...But one should remember that the Papacy hated the Protestants every bit as much as it hated the Gaelic Pagans... It does add colour,however, to the Rangers and Celtic clashes, the antagonisms reaching us even today. Yes,no?

seonidh Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - Yes they are miostly protestant (Im a Scottish Gael) like the rest of Scotland although there are islands with catholic populations like Barra. The Glasgow celtic rangers rivalry actually comes to us from the Irish potato famine where large populations of Irish protestants and catholics arrived in Glasgow and started the sectarian clashes rivalry we see today. Although its tame when compared with Northern Ireland.

seonidh Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - The reformation was well established in Scotland as most of Northern Europe, we had gael authors like "eon Carsuail" in 1564 who wrote Foirm na n-Urrnuidheadh, the Gaelic translation of the Book of Common prayer, became the first work to be printed in any Goidelic (scottish or Irish gaelic) language.So Scotland had a lot of protestant reformers.

sebreathnach Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - Scotland has been fortunate in many ways, not just by avoiding the totalitarianism and mass generation of ignorance that occurred in Ireland, but in the list of all those Scots who had recourse to the social sciences... If young men shoot each other incessantly -- as in Limerick -- the Irish (Roman) answer is still a Bishop's empty appeal to a Christian God.. The notion of employing a team of native criminologists or sociiologists is still anathema..

sebreathnach Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - But having said that, the Scots did not preserve the old order either... I think they decided to dump it entirely, whereas the RC Church used it as a stick to beat the English..Without English the RC Church could not have christianised the Americas, so they skilfully navigated politics in O Connell, Parnell, and , of course, DeValera.. Now no one - especially at third leve -- knows his name in Irish... Latin and Polish are the languages of the RC Church.

sebreathnach Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - But having said that, the Scots did not preserve the old order either... I think they decided to dump it entirely, whereas the RC Church used it as a stick to beat the English..Without English the RC Church could not have christianised the Americas, so they skilfully navigated politics in O Connell, Parnell, and , of course, DeValera.. Now no one - especially at third leve -- knows his name in Irish... Latin and Polish are the languages of the RC Church.

sebreathnach Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - But having said that, the Scots did not preserve the old order either... I think they decided to dump it entirely, whereas the RC Church used it as a stick to beat the English..Without English the RC Church could not have christianised the Americas, so they skilfully navigated politics in O Connell, Parnell, and , of course, DeValera.. Now no one - especially at third leve -- knows his name in Irish... Latin and Polish are the languages of the RC Church and the New Irish.

seonidh Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - A few weeks ago I had to have a laugh at the current popes up-date of the seven deadly sins. One of them is the sin of excessive wealth. Hold on how much wealth does the church (or all other religeons for that matter have!) churches, temples mosques or whatever are guilded with gold. No doubt we could feed the poor many times over if they gave up some wealth.

sebreathnach Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - I think one or two of the Irish papers also had a good tongue-in-cheek laugh also... But no one can explain how the Vatican can be so bland, blind and above all its moral proclamations... The Bishop of Dublin, who knows everything and runs everything in Ireland, has to date been silent about his boss' new sin...I think there is aconcurrent RC policy which says, if you don't mention something, it will go away...

seonidh Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - I think you're right I mean how much gold, and money does a religeon need also if they're quiet about it then mabe they think we'll forget about it. I mean look at stem cell technology you always get a religeous expert moaning about conception and life, but think about all the lives such advances will save. George Carlin hits the nail on the head./watch?v=MeSSwKffj9o/watch?v=ihIE0idVJss

sebreathnach Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - It appears that the most radical question you can now ask a Catholic is how much the RC Church owns of any particular country. Or :How much does the Vatican own? The more sinister claims to Croatian millions and Phillipine/Japanese Gold finding its way into the Vatican for ratlining services and plain theft is another matter. Of the 914m spent by little old Ireland on 'charities abroad' no strict account is provided...and that' s not to mention other charities.

HighlandPiper87 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - His name was Dougie MacLean

dvega1 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - If you have problems,you can get help......

sebreathnach Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - Have you read any of the following: the Piso Family History (Online), Francesco Carotta (Was Jesus Caesar) or Joseph Atwill (Caesar's Messiah)? I feel that it is pointless talking to Christians until they have compulsorily read these works, about which much can be gleaned online. I recommend the all.

sotirak1s Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - The pics are not good analyzed!

burgcochem Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - beautiful tune. i always get the chills listening to it.

keirfree Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - sebreathnach,,,,,, Your Rabbiting on here, But who gives a Fuck, about a wee pope in some part of Italy, or his paedophile priests, Beware of Men that wear Funny dresses, and never marry, Jesus PLc the Pope s bank account