Runrig - Hearts Of Olden Glory (Year Of The Flood DVD) video free download


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Duration: 05:16
Uploaded: 2009/08/22

Runrig perform Hearts of Olden Glory live at Borlum Farm, Drumnadrochit, Loch Ness. This is an excerpt from their Year of the Flood DVD.

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9 years ago

Munro Mcskimming

FANTASTIC

9 years ago

Jon Traverse

Prefer this version to the one with Bruce on his own, much more depth to the music with the guitar and drums

9 years ago

Iain Wells

This wasand still will always be one of the best versions ever - enjoy!

9 years ago

Clari Bella

The colours of Scotland! Such beautiful words so true.

9 years ago

kev b rotti

Just sublime!!!!!!!!!!! heart wrenching!!!!

10 years ago

Bryan Gibson

This is just simply outstanding love it

10 years ago

sarnieken

Why aren't there more songs like this in popular music? Songs with passion and heart, rather than just songs about how drunk someone got at the weekend, how much a 16 year old thinks they know about life or a novelty act with a terrible dance attached to it?

10 years ago

Taylor Blyth

So glad you posted these Roo!

12 years ago

Ralleq1

The danish flags says it all: We love you over here!

12 years ago

Stephen Krieg

*Hearts of Olden Glory, by Runrig*Perhaps the most semi-famous western European Celtic-folk band that almost nobody else has heard of. Still going strong.#WeLoveMusicWednesday (curators: +Folletto Folletto, +Harmony Goodson, +Andy Q., +LaDonna Pride, & +Trillian Petrova

12 years ago

Sailor1010

Mind. Blown.

12 years ago

DirkjeA

@1950BobbyF hope you had a great time here and met nice people. Yes, the bicycle is our most used means of transport. Have to learn it at a very young age. I live in the very north of Holland, a region called Friesland. Nearby the sea and under sea level, very wide views, lots of sky and green meadows and cows. Love to walk there with my dog, mp3 player with great music just enjoying life. I will send you a video, shot in my neighbourhood with music by Jan Akkerman, famous dutch guitarplayer.

12 years ago

1950BobbyF

@DirkjeA - Thanks again for your very kind comment. Thanks for being able to feel the emotions I was trying to convey in my initial comment. I hope your desire to one day visit Scotland comes true. I've actually hiked some 100 miles (160km) in The Netherlands. It seemed I was one of the few people walking, because everyone seemed on bicycles. It was so cool to be walking on paths which were below sea level:)

12 years ago

DirkjeA

@1950BobbyF That is oké, better late than never ;-) But you are so right. This song is touching something deep inside you. I live in Holland, never been to Scotland (I hope I will somet day) but I can feel the longing, both in the song and in your comment, that is why I had to reply. Have a great weekend.

12 years ago

1950BobbyF

@DirkjeA - Thanks for your beautiful comment. Sorry, for this late reply.

12 years ago

soeslaursen

såååååå smuk

13 years ago

Lorna693

Simply Amazing! <3

13 years ago

Keith Maynard

As one of the Scots diaspora from the highland clearances this song touches me in unimaginable ways. Long live Scotland, Long Live Runrig !

13 years ago

DirkjeA

@1950BobbyF Your words are realy touching and show an emotional en tender man. Growing old has its charm if you can cherish such beautiful memories as you have.

13 years ago

1950BobbyF

This song touches my heart so much! I lived in the NW Hielands in my 20's & hiked hundreds of miles all over the islands & hielands in my 20's & 30's. Now, I'm growing old & my heart of olden glory grows young listening to this song. I love Scotland. I love Runrig. I now live in Missouri & miss both with this growing older heart of olden glory. Bless you, Runrig!

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