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Is Burns overrated?

Posted: 28 Dec 2019 18:10
by Francisco
...Burns night is approaching...he is the Scots own Bard...but is his work really worth the adulation his countrymen afford to him?

Well, without Burns, the kilt and bagpipes,whisky, highland dancing and the Loch Ness Monster, hatred of their Masters, the English....what else is there to cling on to ??

Oh, I forgot the local Heroes, Sean Connery and Nicola Sturgeon...one doesn't want to live there, and the other soon won't!!!




Only joking........but if I was a Scot, I would vote for independence, but since I Iive in England, I would not be allowed to anyway!!

...Discuss... :lol: :lol:

Re: Is Burns overrated?

Posted: 29 Dec 2019 13:04
by Army of stars
When you tire of removing the sludge from between your toes take a second to google inventions that are accredited to the scots you may well be surprised as was i.

Re: Is Burns overrated?

Posted: 29 Dec 2019 14:08
by Francisco
..and when you have scraped the crud from between your remaining teeth, try answering the question....

Re: Is Burns overrated?

Posted: 29 Dec 2019 19:17
by Brandyboy
Robert Burns is Scotlands national poet and they celebrate him every 25 January.

Every 31 December at Midnight I link arms with friends and we all sing his poem that`s been put to music ... 'Auld Lang Syne.'

As someone once said about him ....

'He may be Scotland’s greatest poet, he is certainly Scotland’s greatest songwriter, and in both these spheres he shows the world the romantic and also the modern image of his nation. He is, quite simply, one of the most fascinating cultural phenomena to emerge in the eighteenth-century. His appeal has lasted over two hundred and thirty years later.'

Re: Is Burns overrated?

Posted: 29 Dec 2019 20:22
by Graham Knight
This is probably what you're referring to , Army of Stars .
https://www.bookcrossing.com/forum/5/295802/4379123?

Re: Is Burns overrated?

Posted: 29 Dec 2019 22:55
by Andy F
So to answer the original question, in my 'umble opinion as a Scot (who's also not allowed to vote in any independence referendum), most definitely Yes.

To laud and celebrate someone that probably 98% of the (Scottish) population can't even understand? And even if you can, most of it doesn't make sense.

Bit like Chaucer really for the English.

Re: Is Burns overrated?

Posted: 30 Dec 2019 11:53
by Graham Knight
Agreed Andy F.
As a Scot myself- I'm a bit bewildered by the whole Burns scenario.
Having said that , I've played (musically) at many Burns night celebrations over the years .
Even here in Spain . :D