RUNRIG - AN CUIBHLE MOR (THE BIG WHEEL) - WINTER/SNOW/TRAINS IN SCOTLAND video free download
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Duration: 06:07
Uploaded: 2011/10/20
Winter in Scotland...............1960's
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9 years ago
D600Active
The bits soon after 0:36 are Stainmore. 1:30 and 2:52 are Great Western Railway locomotives. 3:09 Warship (GWR). 3:20 horse that doesn't care, just wants away from the metal monster. 4:13 Bulleid!. 4:49 Blue Pullman! 5:42 aww yiss, mother f*ckin' Western (GWR). Point being Geoffrey Jones's Snow was filmed all over the UK. Shots at Tyndrum at the start are lovely though. Have to say the song fits the video quite nicely though.
10 years ago
Trevor Watson
#yesscotland #FuckEnglandVoteYes When you close your eyes there'sa frightened pride that livesfor you. That your mothers lifeand your fathers eyes can'thide. You had no choice didn'task the dice too fall for you.Still your courage comes likethunder through the skies. Soyou carry time down the torturedline where mysteries show. Wellhidden from lifes learned andlifes wise. Mans useless waysand worthless conversation liewell exposed and humbled in yoursmile. Always the winner, thevictor and the giver. Somewherethrough that winter you'll neverbe alone. For evermore thewinner. The taker and the giver.Somewhere through that winteryou will not grow old. Still yourun out in the morning with theboys and the girls. The miracleof innocence on a head of curls.We'll search every reasonwherever we roam to find a placefor these broken hearts andbones. We'll keep a fire on thehillsides after the summers goneand we'll wait here till thewar-wounded come home.
10 years ago
Robertmacdonald1986
Deah Oran!
11 years ago
Gunnar Ries
RUNRIG - AN CUIBHLE MOR (THE BIG WHEEL) - WINTER/SNOW/TRAINS IN SCOTLAND
11 years ago
Jakub Wiecheć
Przyjemnie oglądać z gorącą herbatą.
12 years ago
radiostationoffice
great song from a great album from a great band....nice footage as well ....well done....
12 years ago
Séamó Mac S
I like this video because it's picturesque and lively. It shows you how Scotland was in the 60's