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22nd August 15, 01:45 PM
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Here is a couple of pictures from the event. it was my first time at the Worlds, it was massive, I'll be better organised next year.
A bit of practice going on
[IMG]DSCF1899 by david baxter, on Flickr[/IMG]
Last edited by David; 22nd August 15 at 01:52 PM.
Reason: picture was too big
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22nd August 15, 01:49 PM
#12
Where to keep your Bru
[IMG]DSCF1902 by david baxter, on Flickr[/IMG]
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22nd August 15, 01:57 PM
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22nd August 15, 02:05 PM
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The competitors came from far and near. Sri Dasmesh came from Malaysia and were the first ever Malaysian Sikh pipe band in the competition. They got a huge round of applause after playing. I'm having trouble uploading video, but I'll keep trying
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22nd August 15, 04:14 PM
#15
Nice pics, David, thanks!
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21st October 15, 01:58 AM
#16
World pipe band competition
I got to attend the "Worlds" way back in 1985. I was living in Wishaw, and the event was in the neighboring town, Motherwell (I think I have that right...it was a while ago). Anyway, it was fantastic. I spoke with performers from all over the world. I had no idea of all the places who had pipe bands (like Tokyo, Japan). At one time, there were, I believe over 1500 pipers and drummers on the soccer field, all performing Scotland the Brave together. Wow, what a sight and sound!
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22nd October 15, 11:23 AM
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It is an experience like no other. Highly recommended.
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