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  2. Advocates Close - Wikipedia

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    The zone to the south and east includes a new restaurant, Angels with Bagpipes, which was part of the development brief site, but developed by a separate architect. This overlooks Roxburgh Court to the east, which is the area of most change in the development as a whole.

  3. File:Ján Novák, Angel Playing Bagpipes.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; ... English: Ján Novák – Angel Playing Bagpipes, 1940–1944 Slovenská národná galéria, SNG ...

  4. File:Angel playing bagpipes, St. Giles, Edinburgh.JPG

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  5. Chanter - Wikipedia

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    The chanter of the Great Highland bagpipe. The chanter is the part of the bagpipe upon which the player creates the melody.It consists of a number of finger-holes, and in its simpler forms looks similar to a recorder.

  6. Song for Athene - Wikipedia

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    "Song for Athene", which has a performance time of about seven minutes, is an elegy consisting of the Hebrew word alleluia ("let us praise the Lord") sung monophonically six times as an introduction to texts excerpted and modified from the funeral service of the Eastern Orthodox Church and from Shakespeare's Hamlet (probably 1599–1601). [4]

  7. Hey, Johnnie Cope, Are Ye Waking Yet? - Wikipedia

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    The Highland bagpipes mak' a din; It's best to sleep in a hale skin, For 'twill be a bluidy morning. (Chorus) When Johnnie Cope to Dunbar came, They speired at him, 'Where's a' your men?' 'The deil confound me gin I ken, For I left them a' i' the morning. (Chorus) Now Johnnie, troth, ye werena blate, To come wi' news o' your ain defeat,

  8. We all need to re-watch this hilarious 'Friends' blooper clip ...

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    As if that wasn't enough, he encourages everyone to *sing* along, but Phoebe decides to make bagpipe noise and tears ensue. Watch the amazing clip that's making the rounds on Facebook below ...

  9. Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again - Wikipedia

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    "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again" is an Australian rock song written by Doc Neeson, John Brewster and Rick Brewster, [4] and performed by their group, the Angels. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The song was initially recorded as a ballad in March 1976 but subsequently re-released as a rock song.