0:03 HM Jollies 2:42 Captain America 5:24 SING 10:59 Haven't met you yet 14:41 How to train your dragon 17:52 Into the light 23:44 Eric Clapton on stage 30:59 Daft Punk medley 34:09 Toro-Africa 37:25 Ghostbusters 40:06 Pastime with good company 42:57 Caravan 47:01 Marvin Hamlisch showcase 56:30 I vow to thee my country 1:01:05 Battle of the planets 1:02:52 The lord of dance
Dance little girls. These soldiers magnificently play their instruments when they are mounted upon their beautiful Black horses.❤❤😊😊 Dear, dear Troopers thank you so much.
Thank you all . Wonderful performance, professional and showed how creative they are. A lot of work goes into this . kudoos! Very much appreciative. God Bless, stay safe.
Wonder how many there realise how old Pastime with Good Company is. From Tudor times believed to have been composed by Henry V111. Thankyou for the excellent video so enjoy hearing our bands.
Excelent concertul, o placere sa ii asculti!🤩🤩🤩Multumesc mult de tot pentru postare, ati fost prezent ca de obicei, la locul potrivit si timpul potrivit!🥰
They play military music when they are marching and leading troops. Here they are entertaining the Public so they play a mixture of music. It just shows how versatile the British Military Bands are.
What a ridiculous statement from @claudiamanta. Today's performance shows the great versatility this Military Band can produce. The comment from @CDB8939 immediately above sums up this band's expertise perfectly well.
Well, I'll say this I much prefer these few "non military static pieces", as opposed to the dreadful idea the US Army recently had to include "Rappers" in their Ranks! I mean why on God's green earth do you want rapping? I much prefer how the British sprinkle in a bit of civilian tunes, but at the end of the day one knows they're true military musicians. Just my two cents worth!
0:03 HM Jollies
2:42 Captain America
5:24 SING
10:59 Haven't met you yet
14:41 How to train your dragon
17:52 Into the light
23:44 Eric Clapton on stage
30:59 Daft Punk medley
34:09 Toro-Africa
37:25 Ghostbusters
40:06 Pastime with good company
42:57 Caravan
47:01 Marvin Hamlisch showcase
56:30 I vow to thee my country
1:01:05 Battle of the planets
1:02:52 The lord of dance
Dance little girls. These soldiers magnificently play their instruments when they are mounted upon their beautiful Black horses.❤❤😊😊 Dear, dear Troopers thank you so much.
So much talent 👏, had to smile at the little girls, they were really giving it some 😊 fabulous video thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you all . Wonderful performance, professional and showed how creative they are. A lot of work goes into this . kudoos! Very much appreciative. God Bless, stay safe.
Wonder how many there realise how old Pastime with Good Company is. From Tudor times believed to have been composed by Henry V111.
Thankyou for the excellent video so enjoy hearing our bands.
PS forgot to like just popped back to do so 👋
Excelent concertul, o placere sa ii asculti!🤩🤩🤩Multumesc mult de tot pentru postare, ati fost prezent ca de obicei, la locul potrivit si timpul potrivit!🥰
HCav have been busy today. Thanks for filming this
@@hoolahoop3137 You're very welcome!
What is the name of that musical instrument it’s an exceptionally long saxaphone.
2:43 You must be kidding me. No. Definitely not. A military band should not play any non- military music, anyway.
They play military music when they are marching and leading troops. Here they are entertaining the Public so they play a mixture of music. It just shows how versatile the British Military Bands are.
What a ridiculous statement from @claudiamanta.
Today's performance shows the great versatility this Military Band can produce.
The comment from @CDB8939 immediately above sums up this band's expertise perfectly well.
Well, I'll say this I much prefer these few "non military static pieces", as opposed to the dreadful idea the US Army recently had to include "Rappers" in their Ranks! I mean why on God's green earth do you want rapping? I much prefer how the British sprinkle in a bit of civilian tunes, but at the end of the day one knows they're true military musicians. Just my two cents worth!