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Sunday, April 20, 2008

Up Yer Kilt Hugh Cheape from Mel Gibson and Me


Apparently all those Braveheart images of uncouth semi naked highlanders dashing into battle with their bagpipes and kilts is just romantic imagination. Well blaw me doon.

But contrary to popular belief, the great Highland bagpipe never led the Scottish clans into battle against the English, nor did kilted pipers carry them around the castles of Highland chieftains, playing laments to the fallen.

In fact, says a new history by a leading authority on the much-loved — and loathed — instrument, the Highland bagpipe was invented less than 200 years ago, primarily for urban audiences. And what's more, it was largely created using money from wealthy Scottish emigres living in London.

In a new book, Hugh Cheape, a leading Gaelic historian and expert piper, argues that the origins of the instrument have been confused by decades of mythology and deliberate invention; even, he hints, by deception.

Like most tartan regalia and the modern kilt, the great Highland bagpipe and many of its traditions were manufactured by the Scottish middle classes in the early 1800s in their romantic quest to rediscover their forgotten past.

Leave us alone with our Mel Gibson inspired delusional views of Scottish History Mr Cheape (great name for a Scotsman). Next you will be claiming that they were invented and imported from Pakistan.


Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Sunday, July 22, 2007

High Altitude Mountain Cricket in Pakistan


This wicket is about as good as some of the pitches that I saw when I lived in Nepal. At least the weather is good, unlike that for our cricket friends in the UK.

This reminds me of the pictures that you see of football being played in similar environments. Out of these conditions, inevitably there will be some talented sportsmen developed.

Thanks The Corridor (a cricket blog)