Doric - DOR | Fan i' | pipes | began tae play |
Doric - DOR | I've heard yiv' a fair set o' | pipes | on Ye loon. Div Ye use 'em fu |
Doric - DOR | t's end that reekt o chowdie, | pipes | |
Central - SWE | 'Drums in the Walligate, | pipes | in the air Aw the lassies cry |
Southern - SEA | ma | pipes | in o ae bag, slung owre ma sh |
Central - GLA | At this, the wee lama | pipes | up. 'Yes, he is the reincarna |
Central - LAL | ower levels an ivery room had | pipes | cairryin watter for washin an |
Doric - MNA | looked doon at the butchered | pipes | and shakin his heed. He tellt |
Doric - MNA | es haaf o Turra. His repaired | pipes | were ringin like a bell as he |
Doric - MNA | wik tae collect his repaired | pipes | . So sayin he wint for a shove |
Central - GLA | "Ye played | pipes | ? I didnae know that. Ur they |
Central - SWE | Dugald | pipes | up tryin |
Central - LAL | ! They really were lang, thae | pipes | . There must hae been aboot a |
Doric - MNA | "We played e | pipes | an ye widna dance We moorned |
Central - LAL | o thae wee | pipes | , grespin ticht ma tuppence. |
Central - LAL | The | pipes | an flings mak'd joyous dance, |
Ulster - EUL | unner wispy, fair hair. "The | pipes | , the pipes are calling." |
Central - GLA | , the | pipes | are calling!’ Pearcey joins |
Central - GLA | t like the song. ‘. . . the | pipes | , the pipes are calling!’ Pe |
Doric - MNA | gpipes. Jeemicky cairried the | pipes | that he’d played at the tak |
Doric - MNA | ilanders Wyte the command The | pipes | o Lonach The drum's beat beat |
Doric - MNA | lin an furlin in time tae the | pipes | , heich in the air like the sa |
Doric - MNA | Syne the | pipes | soundit, an the wild notes o |
Central - LAL | iler steam skelps through the | pipes | an pistons, |
Southern - WCE | e medals on his breist an the | pipes | soundin |
Doric - ABN | roons o 'Jingle Bells' on the | pipes | . Fower roons o mince pies an |
Orkney - ORK | ldro wis playan a tune on the | pipes | |
Doric - MNA | cers lowp tae the skirl o the | pipes | . Frae aa the airts fowk cam t |
Central - LAL | luid tae here the skirl o the | pipes | ! |
Central - SEC | the swirl nor the skirl o the | pipes | , but she has a fine trone. Sh |
Doric - DOR | Seein as foo the | pipes | made the maist affa din, she |
Doric - MNA | id in time tae the lilt o the | pipes | , pawin the grun wi his fit, s |
Doric - MNA | o mind though tae unship the | pipes | fae his shooder and hud it li |
Doric - MNA | yin marches. He blawed up the | pipes | and in nae time he’d his fi |
Doric - MNA | t like a drum, lang efter the | pipes | war quaet, an the fowk aa gae |
Doric - MNA | dna wun by so he wint for the | pipes | instead aa the while Jeemicky |
Central - SEC | but she's no sae lood as the | pipes | , and she hasna the swirl nor |
Central - LAL | Aggie Wallace wha taught the | pipes | an ran a pipe baund in the is |
Central - SEC | throu the | pipes | o her alimentum, |
Central - LAL | the feadogs, ay, an blaw the | pipes | |
Central - DUN | he fit o the hole, but aw the | pipes | had come oot intact. The sile |
Ulster - GUL | rin o' youth bans. Lately the | Pipes | an' Drums o' Campbell College |
Central - GLA | o jade, blawin their welcome | pipes | ? |
Central - LAL | He stowed rone | pipes | in the bath, |
Doric - MNA | s somethin aboot e skirl o e | pipes | , e bangin o e drums an e swin |
Central - LAL | nd splooterin, and there were | pipes | rinnin aw ower the ceilin and |
Doric - MNA | These | pipes | o mine are hard as Hell, |
Central - LAL | ooth o yin o thae muckle lang | pipes | hingin doon intae the river. |
Central - SEC | piercing scream. Ah felt mah | pipes | burn juist as mah ankle wis y |
Central - DUN | It's thi | pipes | |
Central - LAL | wi | pipes | and drum, a fiddle tae, |
Central - SEC | kin like an auld redd bing wi | pipes | an fags gaein fule belt. |
Doric - MNA | Slurpin drinks wi | pipes | in moo, |
Orkney - ORK | dark industrial | pipes | an circuitry, as if at prayer |
Doric - MNA | music cam ooto the lang steel | pipes | abeen the organ, fair trickit |
Central - EDN | Hielan | pipes | were heard, howlan an screams |
Doric - DOR | wires stickin oot an tubes an | pipes | . Ye ken that folk really cann |
Central - LAL | m awa tae bed, then Fat Karen | pipes | up, "What did they want?" |
Central - WCE | banjos an mandolines, or even | pipes | . Whyles, the club may hae a t |
Doric - MNA | ved te the marra. Wi'd frozen | pipes | , windas freestit oan the insi |
Central - GLA | the box bed jynes the bangin | pipes | descendin |
Doric - MNA | i the sma hoors, their reekin | pipes | deein unspeakable things til |
Shetland - SHD | ts laid by, ane or twa smokin | pipes | . Plaesant anoff. Bit watchin. |
Central - LAL | he watterfaw, the lang sookin | pipes | , the minty sugar meedows, the |
Ulster - PUL | a Wattér Boord wus pittin in | pipes | on tha C--Road an aa tha tref |
Doric - MNA | The music comes ooto aa thon | pipes | . |
Doric - MNA | e lan gaed throwe a snorrel o | pipes | tae be reprocessed as mait. T |
Central - LAL | shers, forrit tae the skirl o | pipes | , the beat o |
Central - LAL | t door hidden ahint a rammy o | pipes | and stoves, The three remaini |
Southern - SEA | Yer | pipes | sae fu' o' rust |
Central - GLA | 's lang dregs like air in yer | pipes | |
Central - SWE | roont in canals, robbed o yer | pipes | . |
Central - LAL | men scraich orders, gas | pipes | hauch and hiss, |
Doric - MNA | ” At the end he oxtered his | pipes | in salute as the fowk broke i |
Central - LAL | l mass o undeemous lang gless | pipes | wis hingin doon intae the riv |
Doric - DOR | wae oor exhaust | pipes | billowin oot |
Central - GLA | boots in Parkheid?’ Pearcey | pipes | up. |
Central - GLA | u dain there well?’ Pearcey | pipes | up, suddenly. McShane looks a |
Central - LAL | ma early boyhood, white-cley | pipes | wur uised; |
Central - EDN | Rustin’ | pipes | an’ Artic drafts |