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    I'm speechless! Words can't describe how good that was. Thanks for that link.

    YMOS,
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    Totally Awesome!

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    the guy is a superstar - no question.

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    WOW and WOW and thrice WOW!

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    Heres some background about the great man


    "Gordon gained his Pipe Major’s Certificate (with distinction) in 1989. He left the Army in 1999 having served in the Gulf war in 1991 and operational tours of duty in Bosnia and Northern Ireland.
    Gordon Walker Originally from Cumnock in Ayrshire, Gordon took his first lessons at the age of four. After 16 years in the Royal Highland Fusiliers, Gordon Walker became a full time piping instructor at the world famous Piping Centre in Glasgow. He has kept his links with the army by accepting the appointment of Pipe Major of the 52nd Lowland Regiment TA. It's Gordon's success as a solo piper in competitions that have brought him piping fame. He won the coveted Gold Medals at both The Northern Meeting and The Argyllshire Gathering, the two oldest and most prestigious competitions in the world. Here are just a few of his long list of achievements: Argyllshire Gathering - Gold Medal; Silver Medal; and Senior Piobaircachd. Argyllshire Gathering - Former Winner's MSR (4 times). Argyllshire Gathering - Jig (a record 7 consecutive times). Northern Meeting - Gold Medal; Hornpipe & Jig (7 times). Northern Meeting - Former Winner's MSR (3 times). Cowell Highland Gathering - Marches (6 times) Strathspey & Reels (6 times). Cowell Highland Gathering - Piobaireachd (3 times) Overall Champion (6 times). London - The Scottish Piping Society Overall Champion. The Glenfiddich March/Strathspey/Reel Champion (twice). The G S McLennan Invitational Piobaireachd,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vafuth View Post
    Hot Damn!!! the Charlie Daniels of the pipes...(starts imagining a pipes version of "Devil Went Down to Georgia")

    Simply amazing
    How's this:

    The Devil Went Up to Scotland (with apologies to Charlie Daniels)

    The devil went up to Scotland, he was looking for a soul to steal.
    He was in a bind 'cos he was way behind: he was willin' to make a deal.
    When he came across this young man blowin' on the pipes and playin' ‘em hot.
    And the devil jumped out of a thistle clump and said: "Boy let me tell you what:
    "I bet you didn't know it, but I'm a bagpipe player too.
    "And if you'd care to take a dare, I'll make a bet with you.
    "Now you play some pretty good pipes, boy, but give the devil his due:
    "I bet these pipes of gold against your soul, 'cos I think I'm better than you."
    The boy said: "My name's Ian and it might be a sin,
    "But I'll take your bet, your gonna regret, 'cos I'm the best that's ever been."

    Ian blow up that bag and play your pipes real hard.
    'Cos hells broke loose in Scotland and the devil deals it hard.
    And if you win you get these shiny pipes made out of gold.
    But if you lose, the devil gets your soul.

    The devil picked up his pipes and he said: "I'll start this show."
    And fire flew from his fingers and the chanter started to glow.
    And he squeezed the bag under his arm and the drones began to hiss.
    Then a band of demons joined in and it sounded something like this.

    When the devil finished, Ian said: "Well you're pretty good ol' son.
    "But if you'll sit down in that chair, right there, and let me show you how its done."

    Fire in the highlands, run boys, run.
    The devil's in the house of the settin' sun.
    Chicken in the bread pin, pickin' out dough.
    "Granny, does your dog bite?"
    "No, child, no."

    The devil bowed his head because he knew that he'd been beat.
    He laid those golden pipes on the ground at Ian's feet.
    Ian said: "Devil just come on back if you ever want to try again.
    "I told you once, you son of a gun, I'm the best that's ever been."

    And he played fire in the highlands, run boys, run.
    The devil's in the house of the settin' sun.
    Chicken in the bread pin pickin' out dough.
    "Granny, does your dog bite?"
    "No, child, no."
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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