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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes
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Bagpipes are fantastic instruments—if you know how to play them. Hearing somebody unskilled learning to play bagpipes, though, is just as painful as media makes it out to be. Also, a lot less painful outdoors than inside, as they are also quite loud. How loud? Well, if the wind is in the right direction and you listen a bit, you can hear the buskers on Edinburgh's Royal Mile from a couple of miles away. Since the original bagpipes, as well as the modern Great Highland Bagpipe originally were signaling instruments, meant to be heard over the sounds of a couple thousand dudes banging at each other with bits of metal, one can argue that this is the point. Other types of bagpipes have different, less screechy sounds. The origins of the Great Highland Bagpipe are Shrouded in Myth. The oldest known fragment of a Great Highland Bagpipe is a remnant of a set allegedly played by Clan Menzies at the Battle of Bannockburn, but this claim is disputed. The earliest concrete evidence for the use of bagpipes is a written account of the Battle of the North Inch of Perth (or Battle of the Clans), which mentions the use of "warpipes". The first example of a specifically "highland" version appears in the 1549 work The Complaynt of Scotland. It is a persistent but untrue myth that the bagpipes were banned by the Act of Proscription 1746. Both persecution by Government forces and mass emigration/deportation to British colonies during the following decades led to a decline in the instrument, but the discovery that Highlanders made excellent shock troops led to a revival. Pipes were carried into combat to provide Music for Courage during the Battle of Assaye, the The Duke of Wellington's first independent command, where he destroyed a European-trained Maharatha army nearly seven times his numbers. Throughout the 19th century, pipers were a common feature of Scottish attacks. In World War I, the pipes were used early on, but heavy casualties led to the end of the practice. Daniel Laidlaw won the Victoria Cross for piping his faltering company out a trench during a German gas attack during the Battle of Loos. War piping made a brief revival during D-Day, when William Millin piped the 1 Special Service Brigade onto Sword Beach. The last use of bagpipes during a combat situation in the British Army was during the 1967 Aden Emergency, where the 1st Btn Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders occupied the Crater district of Aden without a single casualty, something High Command thought impossible. Though there are many kinds of bagpipes used in traditional music throughout Europe, North Africa and the Caucasus, in fiction you almost never see anything but the Great Highland Bagpipe; just take a look at The Other Wiki on the subject.note Incidentally, the Chinese suona sounds practically indistinguishable from bagpipes but is not considered one of them, instead possibly being very distantly related to the oboe. They have a nifty list of songs with bagpipes as well. Most often used for a Regional Riff of Scotland. Also see Loud of War. Amazing Freaking Grace is an extremely popular tune to be played on the pipes, as is Scotland The Brave; for non-Scottish, these are often the only tunes ever heard played on this instrument, in fact. |
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In Wizardry 7 one of musical instruments is bagpipes that produce Terror spell. Wizardry 8 adds three more — with Shrill Sound (damage), Hex (bad luck), and Pandemonium (fear and possible insanity). | |
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In an episode of League of Super Evil, Red Menace's bagpipe playing causes Voltar and Frogg to run away. | |
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The Mr. Potato Head Show: In the episode, "Aliens Dig Baloney", the aliens that Baloney encounters make him listen to bagpipe music (though they later regret this decision). The bagpipes horrify him far more than the brain-probing they said they'd do afterwards. | |
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Empire from the Ashes: In the third book, the Malagorans have adopted this instrument. And they have a favorite tune they like to play on the pipes. | |
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Blind Guardian has used bagpipes now and then, most obviously on the title track from Somewhere Far Beyond and its intro track, aptly titled The Piper's Calling. | |
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The Most Unwanted Music makes liberal use of bagpipes in an attempt to produce the most unlistenable piece of pop music ever composed. The result is so bad it's AWESOME. | |
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Samurai Jack: The only recurrent character besides the titular samurai and Aku is the behemoth Scotsman who has a penchant for the pipes. They're heard long before he and Jack actually meet face to face. Actually becomes a plot critical ability during a later episode, where the pipes manage to drown out the mind controlling song of some sirens. | |
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An item in Munchkin Cthulhu. It gives a hefty +4 bonus (on the level of some pretty fatal weaponry, like a combine harvester or a flamethrower), but with an unfortunate caveat that monsters may mistake its audio and appearance and think it's something they can mate with. | |
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Cats has a bagpipe sequence in the midst of "The Pekes and the Pollicles." Hilarious, too. | |
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Brigadoon has two bagpipers on stage for Harry's funeral procession, playing a traditional Scottish melody. Only one bagpipe is actually played, though: two would be too loud. | |
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In the special Toot & Puddle: I'll Be Home for Christmas, Toot's Uncle Bertie is an accomplished bagpiper. The sound of his bagpipe playing later saves some lost puppies, who were born on the bagpipes. Though not before Toot tries first: | |
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In Warhammer: Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000, the daemonic Heralds of the Plague God Nurgle known as Sloppity Bilepipers carry a set of grotesque bagpipes that are the pestilential remains of the Bilepiper's predecessor. The Bilepiper uses these putrid pipes to entertain the Great Unclean Ones and Nurglings of the Plague Legions, something represented in the game rules by enhancements to the combat ability of these daemons in battle. | |
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Mount & Blade: Warband mod Mount & Musket: Batallion features the Piper as an actual class for the United Kingdom. They don't get a weapon, just their pipes. And they still win battles. | |
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Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) has a scene involving "Amazing Grace" on bagpipes. | |
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In the old seasons of Thomas & Friends, Donald and Douglas' leitmotif was played on bagpipes supplemented by drums and flute, because of their Scottish origin. | |
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In Godzilla: The Series, Dr. Mendel Craven, on learning the likelihood of his Scottish ancestry, tortures Vitriolic Best Buds Randy Hernandez with his attempts at playing the bagpipes in the episode "Deadloch," much to Randy's utter dismay and Mendel's delight. | |
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In NiGHTS into Dreams…, bagpipes (or something sounding like them) can be heard in the track, "Suburban Museum", the theme to the Soft Museum stage. | |
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The second season opening of the Ah! My Goddess TV series. Belldandy herself was featured playing the instrument during the opening animation sequence. | |
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In iCarly, Sadist Teacher Ms. Briggs inadvertently tortures her students by practicing her bagpipes. When Freddie accidentally breaks them, Ms. Briggs forces Sam and Carly to let her play the bagpipes on their webshow. They reluctantly let her on, but Freddie plays funny videos behind her to make the music less grating. | |
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Looney Tunes: In the cartoon "My Bunny Lies Over The Sea," Bugs pops up in Scotland looking for the La Brea tar pits. He then sees a guy in a kilt playing bagpipes and thinks it's a monster attacking an old lady, so he rips up the bagpipes, making the Scotsman angry at him. At the end of the cartoon, Bugs "beats" him at the pipes by using them as a one-bunny-band (he sticks other musical instruments like trumpets in the openings of the pipes). In "Ducking the Devil", Daffy discovers the Tasmanian Devil can be made calm and docile with music - but bagpipes just enrage him more. |
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In The World Is Not Enough Q Labs is shown testing some bagpipes with a machine gun concealed in one of the drones, and a flamethrower in another. Fitting, this is set in their Scottish headquarters. | |
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Dave the Barbarian had the Gargle Pipes, which Dave played non-stop to get back at Princess Candy, who was being a total slave-driver towards her brother. She comments that they're loud enough to wake the dead, but Dave disagrees. It turns out she's kind of right about that, because Quasmir awakens due to the Gargle Pipes. | |
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The Monster Farm episode "The Meaning of Life" ends with Dr. Woolly annoying the rest of the cast by playing bagpipes. | |
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Bagpipes are apparently the instrument played by Max in Sam & Max: Freelance Police - he's shown playing them in the comics and plays a bagpipe made of a giant heart in the animated series. Here, it's obviously to underline how much of an annoying Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant he is. | |
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"Different Word Ivalice" from Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. | |
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The Franny K. Stein book The Fran With Four Brains has Franny taking bagpipe lessons as a plot point. When she sets out to destroy the three Franbots she built to take her place in her classes so she'd have more time for her experiments, she gets the bagpipe-playing Franbot to self-destruct by tricking it into attempting to play a non-existent J note, resulting in the robot's insides being forced into the bagpipe from blowing too hard. | |
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The rock band mentioned in Harry Potter, "The Weird Sisters" has a bagpiper in the band. The music video for the song "Do the Hippogriff" from the film version of Goblet of Fire even has a bagpipe solo. | |
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The Animaniacs segment "Dot's Quiet Time" has Dot Warner desperately trying to move away from various dins so she can enjoy some peace and quiet. At one point she moves to Scotland, only to then be disturbed by a Scotsman coming her way while playing the bagpipes. | |
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A Herman strip shows a kid telling a piper that "It'll probably stop screaming if you let it go." Another has two thugs using bagpipes to rob a bank, threatening to start playing if their demands aren't met. |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_427700c6 | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_42c05590 | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_42c05590 | comment |
Bagpipes appear in several episodes of Rocko's Modern Life, usually as a shorthand for bad music. In "Who Gives a Buck?", Rocko watches a 24-hour bagpipe station featuring the "All-Scottish Show", since it's the only show the lava lamp on his TV will broadcast. In the episode "Road Rash", Heffer's idea of road trip music is a tape of all-bagpipe versions of disco music. Unfortunately, it gets stuck in the player and Heffer accidentally breaks the off switch. The music eventually drives Rocko up the wall, and he accidentally trashes their motorcycle in a fit of rage trying to get the tape out of the player. One of Rocko's failed dates has him go on one with a bagpipe player. |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_43b1575d | comment |
In Earthworm Jim, when Bob the Killer Goldfish fails to awaken the Antifish by pounding on his eyelid with a mallet, a marching band bass drum/trumpet comb, and detonating dynamite sticks jammed in the monster's mouth, he declares that they need a noise so horrible it can wake the dead. His next line? "#4! Fetch... the bagpipes!" And then it has absolutely no effect on the Antifish, either. | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_468bebb0 | comment |
The Nac Mac Feegle on Discworld play the mousepipes, which are pitched too high for humans to hear, but are apparently beautiful (and slightly painful, with a sense your earwax is about to melt). There's also occasional mentions of Lancre bagpipes, although they've never actually been played in a novel. | |
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Discworld | hasFeature |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_47c7e5f7 | comment |
The song "Copperhead Road" by Steve Earle has simulated bagpipes. | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_488299e8 | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_488299e8 | comment |
CoyoteVille: In the April 25, 2001 strip, Sean wears a pair of "Baggy-pant-pipes", which contains a bagpipe that he plays around Mulder in the last panel. The latter covers his ears due to hating the loud melody that he ends up being subjected to. | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_49ad83ee | comment |
The soundtrack of the Howling Fjords area in World of Warcraft, based on Viking culture, features bagpipes. | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_49ad83ee | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_4cce0d2 | comment |
Razzberry Jazzberry Jam: One episode features Macmanus, a set of bagpipes (for context, every character in the show is some sort of musical instrument) who spends most of said episode demonstrating he has two volume settings: Loud and louder. Fittingly, the musical topic of that episode is “dynamics� (what non-musicians call “volume�). | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_50cb8af5 | comment |
The extended version of the The Vision of Escaflowne opening theme has bagpipes. And they are awesome. | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_51455a02 | comment |
Claymore has a bagpipe motif for Clare. Because Clare is so badass that only bagpipes are good enough for her motif. | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_51455a02 | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_51ef8ae4 | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_51ef8ae4 | comment |
In The Garfield Show, there was one episode where Jon brought home an accordion and started playing it. Garfield said accordions were the second worst kind of musical instrument ever (losing only to bagpipes). Guess which instrument Jon brings home at the end of the episode. | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_5690420f | comment |
DuckTales (1987): Scrooge McDuck plays the bagpipes. Poorly, judging by how other characters react. Also, used by Burger Beagle in "Full Metal Duck"note Part 3 of "Super Ducktales" to "torture" some hostages. Scrooge thought it sounded lovely. Everyone else was horrified. Scrooge is also a bagpiper in the reboot, where he's shown to be a much better player. In the second season finale "Moonvasion!", Scrooge leads his Ragtag Bunch of Misfits in an assault on the Moonlanders holding McDuck Manor playing a bagpipe, having previously quoted his great-grandfather's "Give me twelve highlanders and a bagpiper, and I'll give you a rebellion" to the group. The tune is pleasant enough, but the Moonlanders, having never heard a bagpipe before, assume it's some form of sonic weaponry. |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_569093cc | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_569093cc | comment |
Scrooge is also a bagpiper in the reboot, where he's shown to be a much better player. In the second season finale "Moonvasion!", Scrooge leads his Ragtag Bunch of Misfits in an assault on the Moonlanders holding McDuck Manor playing a bagpipe, having previously quoted his great-grandfather's "Give me twelve highlanders and a bagpiper, and I'll give you a rebellion" to the group. The tune is pleasant enough, but the Moonlanders, having never heard a bagpipe before, assume it's some form of sonic weaponry. | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_56afadff | comment |
In Bedknobs and Broomsticks, the historical army summoned by the witch to fight off Those Wacky Nazis include a bagpipe player. When he/it starts playing, several other suits of Animated Armor glance at each other as if to say "Uh...is he with you?" | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_5af707ee | comment |
Home Movies — A rival soccer team has a bagpiper (though it sounds more like a synthesizer) whose music drives Coach McGuirk to tears. He later confesses to Brendon that he was a competitive Scottish Highland-dancer as a kid. | |
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Home Movies | hasFeature |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_5db577ba | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_5db577ba | comment |
In The Dark Knight, bagpipes are played at the memorial service for Commissioner Loeb. | |
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The Dark Knight | hasFeature |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_5db577ba | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_5fb2957c | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_5fb2957c | comment |
Robin Mark's "Garments Of Praise" from Revival In Belfast uses Irish bagpipes as part of its intro. | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_60dfc26 | comment |
In the Bagpuss episode "The Hamish", Bagpuss believes the tartan porcupine pincushion Emily has found is a "small, soft Hamish", a tartan creature that sounds like badly-played bagpipes, and tells a story of a small, soft Hamish befriending a bad bagpiper named Tavish McTavish, who lives high up in the mountains where nobody can hear him except the Hamishes. | |
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Bagpuss | hasFeature |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_60dfc26 | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_6104baaf | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_6104baaf | comment |
The "Warpipes" theme from The Lord of the Rings Online, used for skirmish battles in The Shire. It's a quite suitably awesome battle theme. | |
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The Lord of the Rings Online (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_6104baaf | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_629cd094 | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_629cd094 | comment |
In Dragon Age: Origins, the Grey Wardens sound the alarm with an impressive cadence of bagpipes in their themed motif. | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_629cd094 | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_62d2e4f0 | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_62d2e4f0 | comment |
The soundtrack for Riverdance features a cousin of the bagpipes, the Uilleann pipes (a sort of tenor bagpipe). | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_62d2e4f0 | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_6ae9fdff | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_6ae9fdff | comment |
In There It Is MacNeesha busts out his bagpipes and starts playing while in a cab. The cabbie pulls over, thinking he has engine trouble. | |
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There It Is | hasFeature |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_6ae9fdff | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_6b5435fc | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_6b5435fc | comment |
Occasionally heard in Age of Empires II, thanks to the inclusion of a Celtic Civilization. | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_6b5435fc | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_6bf150d5 | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_6bf150d5 | comment |
Vow of Nudity: While not seen playing them, Walburt has bagpipe proficiency listed on his character sheet, likely due to being a Large Ham with No Indoor Voice. | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_6bf150d5 | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_6ceb4cb | comment |
In the cartoon "My Bunny Lies Over The Sea," Bugs pops up in Scotland looking for the La Brea tar pits. He then sees a guy in a kilt playing bagpipes and thinks it's a monster attacking an old lady, so he rips up the bagpipes, making the Scotsman angry at him. At the end of the cartoon, Bugs "beats" him at the pipes by using them as a one-bunny-band (he sticks other musical instruments like trumpets in the openings of the pipes). | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_6f8df1a1 | comment |
Dead Poets Society. Half of Keating's Triumph is bagpipes! | |
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Dead Poets Society | hasFeature |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_72de92f6 | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_72de92f6 | comment |
The Rundown has Beck's bush pilot sidekick, Declan (who appears to be from Northern Ireland, though he is played by a Scottish actor) play Highland Pipes on the outskirts of Hatcher's town, then deliver a bizarre sermon warning Hatcher of the coming judgment. He then resumes playing, until a herd of cattle stampede through the town. | |
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The Rundown | hasFeature |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_72de92f6 | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_78278517 | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_78278517 | comment |
Laurie Anderson's Break-Up Song "Sweaters" has a spare arrangement of Anderson's voice, the above-mentioned Rufus Harley's bagpipes, and drums. | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_78278517 | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_78621bac | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_78621bac | comment |
One season of America's Got Talent featured The Badpiper, a punk piper who played AC/DC on the bagpipes. | |
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America's Got Talent | hasFeature |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_7b212985 | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_7b212985 | comment |
At the end of the Hong Kong film Infernal Affairs (which The Departed is based on), there are bagpipe players at a funeral. | |
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InfernalAffairs | hasFeature |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_7d1c83da | comment |
Invoked in season two of Better Call Saul. Jimmy wants to get fired from his current job while retaining his signing bonus, so he acts as annoying as possible. The final straw? Playing the bagpipes loudly and poorly to 'let off steam'. | |
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Better Call Saul | hasFeature |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_7d5e43b0 | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_7d5e43b0 | comment |
The Goodies. A bagpipe-wielding Tim is the only effective contestant against Bill Oddie's mysterious martial art of Eckythump! when Tim uses the pipes to knock the black pudding out of Bill's hand. Unfortunately Tim is then knocked out by a boomerang thrown earlier in the contest. | |
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The Goodies | hasFeature |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_7e99f44f | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_7e99f44f | comment |
The Gordon Highlanders are very prominent in Waterloo, performing a bagpipe-accompanied dance at the Duchess of Richmond's ball and later fighting in the battle. A regimental piper gets it from a French cavalryman. | |
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Waterloo | hasFeature |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_7ff3216c | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_7ff3216c | comment |
Garfield and Friends: In "The Floyd Story", Jon's Aunt Prunella comes to visit, constantly berating Jon and ordering him about during her stay. One of Garfield's attempts to get her to leave is by playing bagpipe music when she takes a nap on Jon's couch. Unfortunately for him, this plan backfires; Aunt Prunella likes bagpipe music because she's half-Scottish, and she decides to stay longer than she intended. | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_8667f7b0 | comment |
Dad's Army. At the conclusion of "If The Cap Fits", Captain Mainwaring reveals he knows how to play the bagpipes when he's called upon to pipe in the haggis, stunning Private Frazer who was expecting Mainwaring to make a fool of himself as usual. | |
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Dad's Army | hasFeature |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_86814e56 | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_86814e56 | comment |
"Relm's Theme" from Final Fantasy VI might actually be considered a subversion of this, because the song itself is a very mellow and quiet tune, with the bagpipes only accenting one part of it. | |
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Final Fantasy VI (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_86814e56 | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_86814e94 | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_86814e94 | comment |
The town theme for San d'Oria in Final Fantasy XI features loud bagpipes that usually frighten and scare off people entering the town for the first time. The theme for the Wings of the Goddess 20 years ago version of San d'Oria also features bagpipes, but they are more reserved. |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_86c3beca | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_86c3beca | comment |
In Girl Genius, Sleipner has turned a set of bagpipes into a flamethrower-ish weapon she calls the "Hot Pipes" in this strip. | |
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Girl Genius (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_889526f4 | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_889526f4 | comment |
In So I Married an Axe Murderer, Mike Myers' character's wedding party has his dad (also Myers) singing "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" accompanied by bagpipes. When the old player drops, dad announces "We have a piper down!" It's just as awesome as it sounds. | |
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So I Married an Axe Murderer | hasFeature |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_889526f4 | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_89ce309d | type |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
Everything's Louder with Bagpipes / int_89ce309d | comment |
UK-based Heavy Metal band Hell use bagpipes in the beginning (sampled) and on the bridge of the song "Macbeth." Understandable, considering what the song is based on. | |
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"Hans the Hedgehog": While tending to his herd of pigs and donkeys in the woods, Hans plays beautiful music on his bagpipes, attracting the kings' attention to himself (As this is a German folktale, it would be wrong to imagine him with Scottish bagpipes. Rather, he would likely have played an instrument with two parallel drones, or perhaps a Bohemian-type bagpipe with a bellows and a goat's head ornament if he lived in Eastern Germany). | |
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In NCIS Ducky's cellphone ring-tone is Scotland the Brave (mentioned below). | |
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World War Z. When the fightback against the undead begins, each country adopts a Primary Enticement Mechanism. In a nutshell, this involves playing loud music (or simply creating as much noise as possible) in order to lure any zombies within earshot towards the firing lines. In the case of the British, this takes the form of bagpipe music, though it's not mentioned whether the bagpipes are actually being played on the frontlines or are pre-recorded. | |
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In BattleTech, the very Scottish Northwind Highlanders mercenary outfit uses bagpipe music as a form of psychological warfare, either by blaring at maximum volume from loudspeakers on their signature Highlander assault 'mechs, or by blaring it at maximum volume on enemy radio channels as a form of signal jamming. An unsourced rumor in the lore suggests that the Northwind Highlanders' predecessors, the Royal Black Watch, also partook of this tactic. The rumor surrounding this involved regiment's Last Stand during the Amaris coup, which had their last four surviving Battlemechs obliterating Amaris' Mech, armor, and infantry forces by the dozens—reportedly, while broadcsting a stirring bagpipe march. It took repeated nuclear strikes to finally wipe out the Black Watch and silence their song, but legend has it every night, for the rest of his life, Stefan Amaris would be haunted by the faint sound of bagpipes in the distance as an ominous warning: the Black Watch does not die that easily, and by their hand he would pay for his crimes. And he would. |
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In The Three Lives of Thomasina the cat Thomasina is presumed dead, and the children give her a heroic funeral with mourners and an honor guard, including little Jamie McNabb playing "MacIntosh's Lament" (with only nine mistakes) on pibroch. The town constable even stops traffic for the procession and salutes as the bier passes. It's Jamie's piping that brings the local "witch" (actually just a woman who lives alone, with a reputation for curing sick animals) out to see what's going on and saves Thomasina from being buried alive. | |
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The music from Heat Guy J is Epic Rocking on the pipes. Kind of appropriate given J's signature cooling pipes. Word of God has it that the bagpipes were chosen because Kazuki Akane thought it was a Rated M for Manly instrument, and J is always bringing up what it means to be a man. ("A man should ______.") | |
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The Fighting Prince of Donegal: Bagpipes play whenever there is a feast inside an Irish clan's castle, and when Hugh O'Donnell fights Henry O'Neill. And bagpipes play again in the Final Battle when Hugh's army is Storming the Castle. | |
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Army of Darkness featured the undead army of death marching complete with drum, flute and bagpipes. | |
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In Chapter 15 of Doc Sidhe, while in a club, Harris discovers that the equivalent of the blues on the fair world is traditionally played with the singer accompanied by bagpipes. | |
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Brave: The pipers strike up whenever the lords start fighting. One even casually dodges a bench that flies at him. | |
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In Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Scotty plays "Amazing Grace" on the bagpipes at Spock's funeral. | |
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In Annie Laurie this is a plot point. Annie is trying to tell her lover Ian some extremely important information—namely, that the king has agreed to a fair peace settlement, but the Campbell clan is lying about this because they want war. She can't make him understand, however, because the loud bagpipe players Ian has brought into the hall drown her out. | |
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The Gaunt's Ghosts series includes, as part of a general "space Scots" feel for the Tanith, Space Bagpipes. They're noted to both encourage the Ghosts and scare everyone else, Imperial or Chaos (and scaring a chaos cultist takes some effort...). Trooper Milo's first job, before enlisting as a proper soldier, is to play the pipes as they march into combat. | |
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Frontier Circus: In "The Clan MacDuff", the patriarch of the eponymous clan arrives at the circus playing his bagpipes, which spooks the animals. Ben and Tony get in a fight with his sons-in-law in attempt to get him to stop. | |
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In the Futurama episode "The Sting", Scruffy plays "Walking on Sunshine" on bagpipes for Fry's funeral, as a parody of Spock's funeral from the aforementioned Wrath of Khan. | |
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Honorable mention to The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker; the Koroks have singing voices that sound astonishingly reminiscent of bagpipes, and their ceremony becomes all the louder for it when they start vocalizing. | |
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On a Christmas Episode of The West Wing, in an attempt to get into the holiday spirit more than he had in past years, Tobey brings various musicians to play carols in the lobby of the White House. At one point he brings in bag-pipers, who can be heard throughout the building. This aggravates Josh in the short term and in the long term, is revealed to be the trigger that causes his PTSD to flare up. | |
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Hetalia: Axis Powers: England/The UK's versions of Marukaite Chikyuu and Hattafutte Parade contain surprisingly good bagpipes. Technically, they're Scottish, but Iggy apparently represents the whole UK at World Meetings, and Scotland has only ever been alluded to back then. When Scotland finally shows up in the manga, one of his pictures is him annoying England by playing the bagpipe. | |
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At the end of the Scooby-Doo episode "A Highland Fling With a Scary Thing," Scooby is dressed in Scottish costume and appears to be playing the bagpipes like a champ...until it starts skipping. Scooby had a phonograph playing bagpipe music behind him. | |
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"bag" from DanceDance Revolution. It's also a possible That One Level due to the fact that the song scrolls at a ridiculously-slow 65 beats per minute, meaning if you don't play with speed modifiers, the notes will be really scrunched up, making the song near-impossible to read without some memorization. | |
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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power: Bear McCreary uses Scottish bagpipes and Irish uilleann pipes for the Harfoot theme, giving the Harfoots a more care-free vibe, than the rest of other factions that have more solemn themes. | |
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In Oglaf, a lady, upon being approached by a bandit for a "quick mid-forest poll", insults the suggested name for a bandit gang and bagpipes at the same time. Cue a woman with bagpipes stepping out of the forest. | |
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The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: "The Monster O'McDonaldland Loch" features two jokes about bagpipe music being unbearable to listen to, with Sundae stating that he still has a headache from when Muffy McIntyre played the bagpipes and remarking that Ronald's attempt at playing the bagpipes sounds like when his Aunt Fritzi got her tail caught in the doggy door. | |
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The original 1977 pilot for Danger Mouse, "The Mystery Of The Lost Chord," dealt with the disappearance of a flock of bagpipes by Baron Greenteeth (Greenback's original name) for him to use their collective drone to create a destruction ray. The episode was retooled in 1981 as "Who Stole The Bagpipes?" | |
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In The Devil's Brigade the Canadians are introduced by appearing on the horizon behind a full pipe and drum band. Richard Dawson's character later plays Scotland the Brave at a birthday party in Italy. | |
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Help! - The Beatles once again run afoul of the pursuing Eastern thug cult at the London riverfront, disguised as a Highland band, with a bagpipe that spews sacrificial red paint. | |
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Max & the Midknights: Battle of the Bodkins: In chapter 5, when Max and Sir Gadabout find themselves surrounded by Crags, they call Mumblin' the wizard on a pear for help. He sends them Seymour, who plays the bagpipes very loudly, causing the Crags to crumble. | |
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A Robot Chicken sketch reveals that a Scotsman named Stuart invented the bagpipes to cover up his attempt to do it with a sheep he fancied, with his lamenting that he had to go through with killing the sheep to make the instrument and throw off suspicion including a jab at bagpipe music's reputation for being hard on the ears. | |
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"It's a Long Way to the Top" by AC/DC. Played by Bon Scott, no less! It's so awesome that Brian Johnson, who succeeded Scott as the band's lead singer, refuses to sing the song, since it was considered Scott's signature song. When AC/DC first got the idea, Bon Scott was under the impression that Angus Young could play the bagpipes. Young replied, "No, I said I was in a highland bagpipe band. I played the drums!" When Corporation Lane in Melbourne (near Swanston Street, where the song's video was filmed) was renamed ACDC Lane in 2004 (according to Melbourne law street names can't include slashes), the official ceremony ended with this song being played by bagpipers. |
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Korn uses bagpipes on most of their albums. Lead singer Jonathan Davis plays the instrument. | |
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Bagpipes are used quite a bit in the soundtrack to Spice and Wolf's first anime adaptation. | |
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Fairy Tail's soundtrack aims for mix of celtic/folk mixed with heavy metal, and as such bagpipes are featured in several tracks, including the main theme. | |
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"March of the Cambreadth" by Alexander James Adams. The bagpipes are really only icing on the cake for it, but still... | |
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In the short, "My Brilliant Revenge!" from the Tiny Toon Adventures episode, "Fox Trot", Plucky practices his bagpipes to get into the Acme All-Bagpipe band. His practicing drowns out Hamton's favorite show, "Swine Search" on TV, a show he has been waiting all year to see. After missing the entire show due to Plucky's practicing, he destroys Plucky's bagpipes in a fit of rage. At the end of the cartoon, it is revealed that Hamton taped the show. | |
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In Warhammer Fantasy Battle, a night goblin hero can use a set of enchanted 'squigpipes'. Their music is so horrible it panics enemy horses. | |
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles has "Sad Monster" for the final boss' first form. | |
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Team Fortress 2 uses bagpipes in several places related to the Demoman's, including his theme, "Drunken Pipe Bomb": The end of "Meet The Demoman" has the usual ending riff played on bagpipes. Bagpipes play in DeGroot Keep (Demoman's ancestral castle) every time Points A and B are captured and open the gate leading into the castle. The song is in fact the British victory music from another Valve game, Day of Defeat. The Demoman taunt "Bad Pipes" has Tavish pull out his traditional family instrument and play his rendition of Scotland the Brave, incredibly off-key. |
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The Total War series has bagpipes in almost every incarnation (aside from Samurai). The Barbarian Victory theme music in Medieval and its expansion was particulary awesome, but it is also very noticeable in Medieval II when playing as the Scots, of course, and in Empire. Slightly weird when your Russian troops are steamrolling over the Balkans, but awesome nonetheless. However, frustratingly enough, bagpipes were never featured in-game, which is quite historically inaccurate (especially for Scottish, Polish, Georgian, Celtic French, etc. factions and regiments). |
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Doctor Who: In "Terror of the Zygons", Angus the landlord plays "Flowers of the Forest" on the bagpipes. It turns out to be an omen (of sorts). Well, he does have second sight. Another part of his motivation is to annoy the UNIT types who have taken over his establishment. The Second Doctor serial "The Highlanders" uses bagpipe music as a motif and introduces a piper as a companion, but no-one actually plays them diagetically. The fact that the Second Doctor spent his first story playing the recorder badly, to be followed by a second story full of the constant threat of bagpipe music, after a truly controversial actor recasting really was a brave move. The threat returns later in the Second Doctor's tenure in "The Abominable Snowmen", when Jamie finds a broken set of bagpipes in the TARDIS's seemingly bottomless junk storage and says he can repair them easily. Two deadpans, "Yes, I was afraid of that." |
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Asterix: In "Asterix and the Picts", the pict bards use a bagpipe as one of their instruments, and they sure are loud. | |
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Braveheart of course, set in Scotland. They use Irish pipes, though. Word of God on the DVD commentary says they tried Scottish pipes at first but decided the Irish pipes sounded better. | |
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JAG: Scotland The Brave is played at Admiral Chegwidden's dining-out retirement party in the last episode of season nine. | |
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St Petersburg-based folk band Otava Yo mainly play re-envisioned traditional Russian numbers, with a growing repertoire of pan-European numbers drawn from as far away as French Canada. Alexei Belkin plays a recognisable set of bagpipes in the bandnote here at 4:10 This has led to heated discussion between Russian and Scottish fans of the group as to whose culture devised bagpipes first. | |
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L.A. Story. A freeway sign electronically plays "Amazing Grace" on the bagpipes. | |
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In the (chronologically) final Sharpe book, Admiral Cochrane is quite happy to give up a tenth of his marines' firepower in exchange for three drummers and two pipers (in this case, meaning fife-players), due the positive effect it has on his men's morale. He bemoans the fact that he used to also have a bagpiper, until the Spanish shot him. They shot the bagpipes as well. A full military funeral was held for both. | |
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Another guitar-imitating-bagpipe example: Slade's "Run Runaway". Furthermore, the video was loaded with Scottish imagery. | |
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Battlestar Galactica (2003): The Adama(s) theme using bagpipes, noticeable in almost any scene involving both Adamas, particularly when they're having some kind of heartwarming moment. Also noticeable in the fourth season when Adama, Sr gets in the Raptor to wait for the Baseship/Roslin. Bear McCreary likes uilleann pipes. They also show up in some of the action sequence music, such as "Storming New Caprica" which is pretty much an orgy in taiko drums and uilleann pipes. The song also uses Highland pipes, although they aren't as audible on the soundtrack album as the show itself. |
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Bill Millin in The Longest Day, played by Pipe Major Leslie de Laspee (who was the official piper to the Queen Mother in 1961). Not everyone he played for appreciated it, though. One soldier (played by Scottish actor Sean Connery) said "it takes an Irishman to play the pipes." | |
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The first ending theme of Pokémon Best Wishes uses bagpipes, though you might not notice because of the adorable sight of Tepig blowing into them. | |
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Worms World Party had the intro theme played partly on bagpipes. | |
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Aramaki's Theme in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex features bagpipes in its second half. | |
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On South Park, when little baby Ike's Faking the Dead, a piper shows up at his funeral to play Hava Nagila - apparently, the only Jewish music he knows. Everyone plugs their ears right before he starts. | |
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In "Ducking the Devil", Daffy discovers the Tasmanian Devil can be made calm and docile with music - but bagpipes just enrage him more. | |
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At the end of a segment in Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas, Scrooge gets a set of bagpipes for Christmas. Santa also sent Huey, Dewey and Louie earplugs. | |
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The German Mediaeval Rock band In Extremo make use of the Marktsackpfeife, a German bagpipe about as loud as the traditional Scottish one. This is actually a whole genre of music in Germany, including bands like Saltatio Mortis, Schandmaul and Subway to Sally |
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Casino Royale (1967) also has Ursula Andress' character using a bagpipe/machine gun on a corps of pipers attacking Peter Sellers, and then on him. Early in the movie, agents playing M's widow and daughters try to corrupt Bond (David Niven) at a funeral fling with piping, drinking, and dancing, but he ends up the last person standing. | |
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This is actually a whole genre of music in Germany, including bands like Saltatio Mortis, Schandmaul and Subway to Sally | |
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The French comedy movie The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe has a scene where a character accidentally sits on a bagpipe, with predictable results. The bagpipe then proceeds to haunt the poor guy. | |
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The Satyrs of Fracture Hills in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! are known to play the bagpipes all-throughout the night, much to the irritation of some of the fauns and the golems. In-fact, the golems become so sick of it, they entrap all of the satyrs and their temple in stone. Spyro must free all of the satyrs, who then play their bagpipes loud enough to free the temple. | |
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Mike Oldfield 's Tubular Bells (side 2) has guitars imitating bagpipes. The equivalent passage in Tubular Bells II uses the real thing. His track "Tattoo" is a bagpipe track that simply cannot be played loud enough. |
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In The Departed, bagpipes are played when the main characters graduate from the police academy and again at the funeral. | |
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The Cat Who... Series: Police Chief Andrew Brodie, like many characters in the series, is of Scottish descent and is known to give stirring bagpipe performances at public events, weddings, and funerals. | |
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Three Men in a Boat has a long digression on the previous efforts of one of the three to master the instrument. | |
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The bagpipes come in handy in The Smurfs (1981) Season 9 episode "Phantom Bagpiper", as Smoogle imitates its sound in order to make Smurfette's horse run faster in a horse race against the greedy Frugal McDougal. | |
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Ross intends to play the bagpipes at Monica and Chandler's wedding in Friends because Chandler's family is from Scotland, and they can hear his rehearsal from across the road ("I think it's the Dying Cat Parade."). They turn it down, especially because of how bad Ross is at it. | |
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Friends | hasFeature |
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"Colosseum", from Noir. | |
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Marriage on the Rocks: Dan's Scottish mother-in-law Ginny, who can't stand him, deliberately irritates him by playing bagpipes in the house. | |
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