It's strange how, now that everyone's got a camera in their pocket, it's just human instinct to start filming something if other people are. People just switch off their brain and automatically get their phone out. I understand it, but surely if literally everyone else is filming it, people should realise that someone will probably upload it online if they really want to watch it back again. And everyone stretching their arms as high as they can into the air certainly doesn't help visibility. Perhaps it's to post on social media, but I can't imagine every single person is planning to do that. They'll just save the video on their phone and forget about it.
Drum Majors seen leading The Massed Bands of the Household Division (closest to the camera to far end): DMaj T. Taylor, 1st Bn CG; DMaj J. Smillie, 1st Bn IG; Senior DMaj WO2 Fitzgerald, CG; DMaj McCutcheon, 1st Bn SG; DMaj Brown, 1st Bn SG.
Hi Sean... i have a passion for these irish songs and musics, specialy performed by the massed band of the guards.. I did not know those three marches, and should you have a way to get them, i woule appreciate !! I did partidipate to 3 "Trooping the colours" parades.. but the pity is that the marchs off are not recorded anywhere...
Beautiful music by household division great stuff 🇬🇧💂
The 2nd march is another medley of well known Irish tunes, I hear Garry Owen in there :D
It's strange how, now that everyone's got a camera in their pocket, it's just human instinct to start filming something if other people are. People just switch off their brain and automatically get their phone out. I understand it, but surely if literally everyone else is filming it, people should realise that someone will probably upload it online if they really want to watch it back again. And everyone stretching their arms as high as they can into the air certainly doesn't help visibility. Perhaps it's to post on social media, but I can't imagine every single person is planning to do that. They'll just save the video on their phone and forget about it.
The 1st march is a medley it’s called “Farewell Enskilling”
Drum Majors seen leading The Massed Bands of the Household Division (closest to the camera to far end): DMaj T. Taylor, 1st Bn CG; DMaj J. Smillie, 1st Bn IG; Senior DMaj WO2 Fitzgerald, CG; DMaj McCutcheon, 1st Bn SG; DMaj Brown, 1st Bn SG.
Great. I'm on your movie.
The 3rd march is called “Pentland Hills”
Hi Sean... i have a passion for these irish songs and musics, specialy performed by the massed band of the guards.. I did not know those three marches, and should you have a way to get them, i woule appreciate !! I did partidipate to 3 "Trooping the colours" parades.. but the pity is that the marchs off are not recorded anywhere...
Is that pace from Hale and pace in the blue jumper?
Would this mark the first year that the police are not in their ceremonial uniforms?