taswegian wrote:Great stuff.
I do like the pipes. But must admit I'm a bit like ILUSW if I saw or heard them when out in the sticks I'd ....- well just read his comments![]()
Do you need a licence or a permit to do that?
north-north-west wrote:Blimey, there's actually a view?Or is that photoshopped?
Peak Bagpiper wrote:[ On the other hand - heaven forbid - you just might enjoy it!
taswegian wrote:Only 2 gits have raised there voices in bemoaning.
Just ignore them.
Peak Bagpiper wrote:On the contrary, I think you just exposed my ignorance of the finer points of teen swag. Power to you!![]()
Now, if you could cart up a fender stratocaster with a power amp and smash out some sort of Judas Priest love ballad on that, THEN you might have something.
taswegian wrote:Thanks Peak Bagpiper
many years ago we were camped in a National Park in far north Q'land and our two very young kids were mesmerised when out of the mist materialised a band (Right word?) of pipers.
You heard them coming then they appeared.
It was rather awesome and your avatar reminds me of that trip.
The kids just stood and watched as though spellbound. They'd never seen bagpipes, yet alone a whole collection of them.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Is balls to the wall a ballad?
Peak Bagpiper wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:Is balls to the wall a ballad?
I think the Perry Como version is.
Peak Bagpiper wrote:north-north-west wrote:Blimey, there's actually a view?Or is that photoshopped?
Yep! It was brilliant.![]()
Peak Bagpiper wrote:Whatever floats your boat, champ, but from what you've said, I'm trying to make sense of how an instrument - whose sound you profess to love - would annoy you when, by your account, you wouldn't hear it.But so as to avoid the possibility of annoying the unmentionables out of you, best you steer clear of Trestle Mountain and Mt Marian this weekend!
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