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billymac | 21:40 Mon 21st Jun 2010 | Music
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Does anybody know of any pop songs other than Mull Of Kintyre and your the voice that has Bagpipes in.
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Here you are

http://answers.yahoo....20070926193850AAUIDpg

(oh dear, there's one near the end of the list called Flogging Molly....nooooo)
21:46 Mon 21st Jun 2010
> Slade seemed to use bagpipes on RunRun Away but I recall it turned out they used guitars to make the sound.

Correct. Big Country used the same technique. Many people have used synthesisers to simulate the sound, e.g. Peter Gabriel in Biko etc...
Roy Wood of "The Move" and "Wizzard" fame used them on some records
this is class................
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0GbxkRzKnk
;-)
Just listened to Andy Stewart's "A Scottish Soldier" and can't actually hear any bagpipes. Plenty of drums, accordion, double bass, fifes, strings, and female backing vocals - but definitely no bagpipes.

The tune, of course, is a bagpipe standard dating from the Crimean War to which Stewart wrote lyrics...
Hi MarkRae- are you this Mark Rae? http://www.google.co....t2zDQ&ved=0CDMQ9QEwBg
No.
re-a scottish soldier-agree
mentioned in the lyrics tho
My first thought, I have to admit, was Donald Where's Your Trousers?.... but i think that was accordions too.
"piper" and "pibroch", yes...
Yep, none in "Donald" either...

And, shame on you Boxtops, it's "Troosers"...

Tsk! Tsk! ;-)
well I know MR, but I can't type with an accent....
..but I do know all the words!!
I felt like that MR. when I first moved up to work in Glasgow....
http://www.youtube.co...Rl6qvA&has_verified=1

Luckily, I was brought up bilingual (Geordie & Scots)...
The dance mix of Fine Day by Rolf Harris
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z00w4IPv97E
A legend in action ;-)

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