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Plaid n Paisley
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Date: November 17, 2014 07:20PM
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland_the_Brave" "Scotland the Brave" (Scottish Gaelic: Alba an Aigh) is a Scottish patriotic song. It was one of several songs considered an unofficial national anthem of Scotland.
"Scotland the Brave" is also the authorised pipe band march of The British Columbia Dragoons of Her Majesty's Canadian Armed Forces,[1] and also is played during the Pass in Review at Friday parades at The Citadel, and the Virginia Military Institute.[citation needed] In 2006,[citation needed] it was adopted as the regimental quick march of the Royal Regiment of Scotland." ....
*The Latter-day Saints hymn "Praise to the Man" is set to the tune of "Scotland the Brave".
*Music also used for the Hawkesbury Agricultural College Rugby Team chant "Hawkesbury the Brave".
*The Halifax Mooseheads Quebec Major Junior Hockey League team plays a techno version of the song when the Mooseheads score.
*This tune can be heard being played on bagpipe during the funeral ceremony in the popular movie The Departed.
*This song is played on bagpipe and drums during the scene 'The Canadians Arrive' in the 1968 film The Devil's Brigade. It is also played over the opening and closing credits of the film.
*The German heavy metal band Grave Digger have a version of "Scotland the Brave" as the intro of their album Tunes of War.
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And here I thought that at least *this* song was original to the mormon church. I should have known that like many other hymns, they took the music from a source other than their own. Is there *any* originality or creativity in this church (excluding lies and cover-ups)??