Thanks for the link for the expat viewing software. Too bad they didn't include a piper among the musicians. The thought of a NSP flash-mob appearing in Gray's Square came to mind. It would be interesting to interview a crowd in downtown Newcastle about whether or not they know about NSP. How well known are the NSP to the average Geordie? When Wally Bell, formerly of Morpeth, moved to the island here he was flabbergasted to find anyone who had even heard of the NSP, much less a NSPiper. I can't wait to show him the video because he was the first in his family to not go down in the pits. His two older brothers did and one still works there. There was one fellow they interviewed in the square who had a lovely Northumbrian accent. I could listen to that all day. If there's interest in a documentary like this on clogging, there must be enough inteest for a similar kind of program on NSPiping. You could set a day for as many NSPipers from around the world to gather in one place for an international NSP flash mob!
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