Feel like some of those pictures of soldiers are from Osprey books. Man, I love Osprey books. It's so nice when someone else's autism aligns with your own, like a neurodivergent symphony.
This is beautiful, it is really nice to see you guys, like patriotic archive keeping our culture alive! I have thanks to all of you a wonderful collection of Patriotic beats ;) Keep up the phenomenal work lads cause I love the montage of clips and paintings, being an avid lover of those era's; it's history porn to me, gives me a chub. God save the king lads! God bless you all! Edit: I did mean you also BendSherman apologies I don't know why I mentioned only Patriotic Archive, as you do wonderful edited video's too my lad! Just noticed haha
Feels weird to see all these scenes from Barry Lyndon without the Barry Lyndon version, but I like the very joyful tone of this one. And as always, really good work. In case you need ideas, you could do a "marche des éclopés" with a bunch of 1812 Russian retreat paintings/scenes from movies.
@@bendsherman1984 Hey! I have a suggestion for if you decide to come back out of retirement, though you probably won't, just any Bourbon French marches, something like La Musette, March of the zurlauben regiment, dans de village, etc..
Yes, you are quite right Bruce, BBC world service used this tune for many years. It was used as the opening theme to many of their Medium Wave and Shortwave transmissions especially before the World News broadcast. Not heard much now as many of the Worldwide radio services have closed down.
@@frankc7254 as an ex MN officer it was our only contact with the outside world on long passage ( 2 months during the first oil crisis) between Europe and the Gulf
As hinted in earlier replies this music with various words played a role in the 1688 dethronement of James II and in 'Troubles' at that time in Northern Ireland. I would suspect that the recurrence of such Troubles in the late 1960s might eventually have made it untenable to use the music for the purposes of the World Service.
Quite possible that the Northern Ireland "troubles" had something to do with it. Big pity for it recalls "our" revolution - the real conclusion of the English Civil War and a constitutional monarchy. I worked in West Africa in the early '70s and it was great to hear that stirring tune so far from home.
Feel like some of those pictures of soldiers are from Osprey books.
Man, I love Osprey books. It's so nice when someone else's autism aligns with your own, like a neurodivergent symphony.
I have Asperger’s and my special interest is history as well :D
Great tune to run away to, if your name is James.
This is beautiful, it is really nice to see you guys, like patriotic archive keeping our culture alive! I have thanks to all of you a wonderful collection of Patriotic beats ;) Keep up the phenomenal work lads cause I love the montage of clips and paintings, being an avid lover of those era's; it's history porn to me, gives me a chub. God save the king lads! God bless you all!
Edit: I did mean you also BendSherman apologies I don't know why I mentioned only Patriotic Archive, as you do wonderful edited video's too my lad! Just noticed haha
editing is so satisfying
Lilliburlero bullen a la!
Nice to see you Patriotic Archive
HI patroicc :))))
Lero! Lero! Lilliburlero! Lilliburlero! Bullen ala! Lero! Lero! Lilliburlero! Lilliburlero! Bullen ala!
Feels weird to see all these scenes from Barry Lyndon without the Barry Lyndon version, but I like the very joyful tone of this one.
And as always, really good work. In case you need ideas, you could do a "marche des éclopés" with a bunch of 1812 Russian retreat paintings/scenes from movies.
I highly appreciate the feedback, thank you very much.
@@bendsherman1984 Hey! I have a suggestion for if you decide to come back out of retirement, though you probably won't, just any Bourbon French marches, something like La Musette, March of the zurlauben regiment, dans de village, etc..
yo, this music is really interesting tbh. I love it.
Beautiful song 🎉😊😊
Always the tune to listen out for, you knew that the, then trustworthy, BBC World Service news was about to begin.
Yes, you are quite right Bruce, BBC world service used this tune for many years. It was used as the opening theme to many of their Medium Wave and Shortwave transmissions especially before the World News broadcast. Not heard much now as many of the Worldwide radio services have closed down.
@@frankc7254 as an ex MN officer it was our only contact with the outside world on long passage ( 2 months during the first oil crisis) between Europe and the Gulf
Blood and Guts Moment
Somb 2:38 eone mentioned hearing Lilliburlero on the World Service. Does anyone know why the BBC scrapped it as their signature tune?
As hinted in earlier replies this music with various words played a role in the 1688 dethronement of James II and in 'Troubles' at that time in Northern Ireland. I would suspect that the recurrence of such Troubles in the late 1960s might eventually have made it untenable to use the music for the purposes of the World Service.
Because this song represents Protestant supremacy
Quite possible that the Northern Ireland "troubles" had something to do with it. Big pity for it recalls "our" revolution - the real conclusion of the English Civil War and a constitutional monarchy. I worked in West Africa in the early '70s and it was great to hear that stirring tune so far from home.
Why didn't you credit the movie footage from "Barry Lyndon?"
This video already got copyright striked so I don’t see the point in it anymore
@@bendsherman1984 Thanks for the fast reply. Well done on this video!
the french infantry actors are reloading too fast, 3 reload a minute at the beginning then 2....
They are in ranks. .think about it.
My honest reaction to Reform UK winning seats:
I join
Sorry to saying this but any parties around the world are globalist and never would help its citizens.
Прекрасный фильм ..
🇪🇸❤️🇬🇧
Did u make the music yourself or where did u get it from? Love it! 👌
I usually just get my music from youtube from a bunch of different channels
@@bendsherman1984 okay. Where was this lilliburlero from? Who composed it?
@@SodaPrezsingAlbum is 1691, by an Irish band with a Gaelic name I can’t spell
Are you insane?
@@AndyDentDandy-cw7oe ?
There are warnings of gsles.
Gaels?
I love milk