Fantastic video! Great to see the Royal Irish Regiment! The marches played were, 1) 1:53-Old Regimental Marches 2) 3:43-Wellington 3) 5:00-Green Gleen of Atrim/ Star of the County Down/ South Down Militia 4) 7:44-Killaloe (At the Cenotaph) 5) 13:43-Green Glens of Atrim/ Star of the County Down/ South Down Militia 6) 18:57-Caubeen Trimmed with Blue 7) 25:01-Pathway to Peace 8) 28:24-Salute to the Highlands 9) 32:56-Lord of All Hopefulness (Not a march I know) 10) 36:05-Flower of Scotland (March Off) 11) 41:25-Dear Old Donegal 12) 43:06-Killaloe 13) 49:40-Regimental Marches Selection 14) 51:36-Off, Off Said the Stranger 15) 52:40-Last of the Great Whales (Return to Barracks) 16) 54:31-Old Regimental Marches 17) 55:37-Green Glens of Atrim/ Star of the County Down/ South Down Militia 18) 57:14-Wellington 19) 58:32-Killaloe 20) 1:03:17-Old Regimental Marches (Feel free to correct me if I've gotten anything wrong! 😊)
Terrific list! Lord of All Hopefulness shares the same tune with two other hymns, BeThou My Vision and Lord of Creation to Thee All Praise, so if the melody is familiar but not the title that's probably why.
@@e.chambers2973 Not sure if the Terrific list comment is in regards to me or the Band who chose the Marches but, if it is for me many Thanks! Happy to provide the marches! Thanks for sharing the information about the other two Hymns! It's much appreciated!
I absolutely love "Killaloe" it's so catchy! And to see Pipes & Drums in their made it extra special to me! 😍 Thanks for filming this I really enjoyed it! 😍👍❤️🇬🇧🏴🇨🇮
Also one of my favourite marches, especially when they shout. I was told that the reason for the shout goes back into history, when an Irish regiment was on a long march and the commanding office ordered the troops to shout so as to keep them awake.
@@colingreenaway45 read his comment again. Contingent from irish defence forces current members and veterans in the parade he is quite correct.the soldiers standing to the right of the cenotaph are current idf soldiers
Great to see the band bugles pipes and drums of the royal irish regiment parading in london. Not a sight often seen. A great army reserve band based in Northern ireland
A very moving Video thank you Mr B. Then again any Parade with "Old Boys" attached I personally find very moving, it's that combination of Gratitude towards them & their obvious Pride in a Regiment that stood as their family during their service years. Does it every time for me. Was good to see their Cadets marching with them, instils the Pride in them too & the "Old Boys" certainly can teach them a thing or two. They never forget do they, no matter how many years ago they "retired" from the Regiment.
Fantastic video! Great to see the Royal Irish Regiment!
The marches played were,
1) 1:53-Old Regimental Marches
2) 3:43-Wellington
3) 5:00-Green Gleen of Atrim/ Star of the County Down/ South Down Militia
4) 7:44-Killaloe
(At the Cenotaph)
5) 13:43-Green Glens of Atrim/ Star of the County Down/ South Down Militia
6) 18:57-Caubeen Trimmed with Blue
7) 25:01-Pathway to Peace
8) 28:24-Salute to the Highlands
9) 32:56-Lord of All Hopefulness (Not a march I know)
10) 36:05-Flower of Scotland
(March Off)
11) 41:25-Dear Old Donegal
12) 43:06-Killaloe
13) 49:40-Regimental Marches Selection
14) 51:36-Off, Off Said the Stranger
15) 52:40-Last of the Great Whales
(Return to Barracks)
16) 54:31-Old Regimental Marches
17) 55:37-Green Glens of Atrim/ Star of the County Down/ South Down Militia
18) 57:14-Wellington
19) 58:32-Killaloe
20) 1:03:17-Old Regimental Marches
(Feel free to correct me if I've gotten anything wrong! 😊)
Terrific list! Lord of All Hopefulness shares the same tune with two other hymns, BeThou My Vision and Lord of Creation to Thee All Praise, so if the melody is familiar but not the title that's probably why.
@@e.chambers2973 Not sure if the Terrific list comment is in regards to me or the Band who chose the Marches but, if it is for me many Thanks! Happy to provide the marches! Thanks for sharing the information about the other two Hymns! It's much appreciated!
The melody to Lord of All Hopefulness is a traditional Irish tune named Slane
Thank you once again, greatly appreciated. Killaloe really does get your foot tapping doesn't it.
@@MrBaton74 You're most welcome Mr B! It's my pleasure! I agree it's a rather spiffing march!
Fantastic such a rare sight, enjoyed the music
Thank you.
Never seen the Royal Irish with bugles before. Kept that quiet!
Who could not love Killaloe and star of the County Down 😊
I absolutely love "Killaloe" it's so catchy! And to see Pipes & Drums in their made it extra special to me! 😍 Thanks for filming this I really enjoyed it! 😍👍❤️🇬🇧🏴🇨🇮
My pleasure, and totally agree with you about Killaloe.
Also one of my favourite marches, especially when they shout. I was told that the reason for the shout goes back into history, when an Irish regiment was on a long march and the commanding office ordered the troops to shout so as to keep them awake.
Nice to see a contingent from the Irish Defence Forces and also their Veterans represented.
The Band is part of the British Armed Forces,they are the last Irish Infantry Regiment of the line in the British Army
Nothing to do with the IDF
@@colingreenaway45 read his comment again. Contingent from irish defence forces current members and veterans in the parade he is quite correct.the soldiers standing to the right of the cenotaph are current idf soldiers
@@colingreenaway45 Go back to school so you can read properly what is written. Do you know the meaning of the word "contingent"?
Wow… hairs on the back of my neck were “stood too” such a beautiful piece and loved the brief tease and intro to Killaloe
Outstanding 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
FAB
There is nowhere or noone that does it better than us brits. Absolutely fantastic
Thank you MrBaton. Fabulous work. A wonderful parade and music. It certainly got into marching mood! !
Great music mr.baton and marching.//
Great to see the band bugles pipes and drums of the royal irish regiment parading in london. Not a sight often seen. A great army reserve band based in Northern ireland
They produce a great sound, was a privilege to record it.
@@MrBaton74 really appreciate you filming it . Thank you
Thanks. Another one vcery good recording, especially the sound, both bass and treble were clear.
Thank you for your comments, glad you enjoyed it.
Great band and music.//
A very moving Video thank you Mr B. Then again any Parade with "Old Boys" attached I personally find very moving, it's that combination of Gratitude towards them & their obvious Pride in a Regiment that stood as their family during their service years. Does it every time for me. Was good to see their Cadets marching with them, instils the Pride in them too & the "Old Boys" certainly can teach them a thing or two. They never forget do they, no matter how many years ago they "retired" from the Regiment.
Thank you, quite agree with your comments.
More great music.//
Father served with the irish rangers back in Ballymena
Fantastic!
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keep posting my dad loves watching your videos
Thank you, I'm glad your dad gets enjoyment from watching them.
Os de verde que linda a roupa
royal salute
È molto impegnativo e quindi dobbiamo essere solidali
superb
Awesome
Sono straordinari a me piacciono molto
Magnificent
YOH
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Is that Bridgeens Mike or Shoulders John?
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☘️ thank you for your service
Service doing what? murdering innocent people? You are sick!