Lowlander (album)
Overview
Lowlander is a 2000
2000 in music
See also:* 2000 in music Record labels established in 2000-Events:*January – Gary Glitter is released from jail, two months before his sentence for sexual offences ends.*January 1**John Tavener is knighted in the New Year's Honours List....

 album by Ed Miller
Ed Miller (Scottish folk musician)
Ed Miller, a native of Edinburgh, Scotland now living in Austin, Texas, is a product of the 1960s folk revival in Scotland. He moved to the United States in 1968 to complete his graduate work in Geography, and later Folklore, at the University of Texas at Austin...

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  1. In Your Heart, Home with You (Ian Davidson/Brian McNeill/Ed Miller) - 3:01
  2. Rivers and Reivers (traditional/Ed Miller) - 4:16
  3. Heather on the Moor (traditional) - 3:49
  4. Aye Waukin' O (Robert Burns) - 3:17
  5. The Prince of Darkness (B. McNeill/Ed Miller)- 5:23
  6. My Bonnie Border Lass (traditional/Ed Miller) - 3:31
  7. Cholesterol (Adam McNaughtan) - 3:50
  8. The Song of the Hammers (Brian McNeill) - 3:05
  9. More Than Just a Dram (Robin Laing) - 4:24
  10. The Effects of Whiskey (traditional, Arr.
Quotations

"Look, these people... they have no jobs, no food, no education, no future. I just figure that you know, I mean, we have two things we can do. We can help, or we can sit back and watch a country destroy itself on CNN. Right?"

"Look, you guys, I know it's my first time as chalk leader, but, uh, this isn't our first time out together. This is serious. We're Rangers, not some sorry-ass JROTC. We're elite. Let's act like it out there."

"All right, listen up. We're gonna hold the perimeter and we're gonna hold the strongpoint. Conserve your ammo. Only shoot at what you can hit. The convoy is gonna come. We're gonna get home."

"Watch for Skinnies. They're all over the rooftops. They're in prayer, but not for much longer."

(to the dying Cpl. Jamie Smith) "You did what we were trained to do. You should be proud of that. Be proud of that."

"You know, a friend of mine asked me before I got here... it was when we were all shipping out. He asked me, 'Why are you going to fight somebody else's war? What, do y'all think you're heroes?' I didn't know what to say at the time, but if he asked me again, I'd say no. I'd say there's no way in hell. Nobody asks to be a hero. It just sometimes turns out that way."

"Hey - who's hungry?"

"You wanna know what I think? It don't really matter what I think. Once that first bullet goes past your head, politics and all that shit, just goes right out the window."

"Just watch your corner and get all your men back here alive."

"It'd probably help to wash the blood out of the humvees."

 
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