When introduced to the orange order as a juvenile I was in a lodge not a band but that wee fella there reminds me of myself in the 90s absolutely loving it all heart n soul you can see it all over his face 😊 WATP I get the same buzz at 30 this year when at a parade as I did then it gives me purpose. 🇬🇧
I am a English catholict , and have not been keen on loyalists ,but because of mass immergration , you guys need to keep your culture and traditions going, this was great especially the little lad
He is awesome love listening to it just mkes ya wana get up n do it urslf,deffo a partttty starter,IF CARLSBERG DID DRUMMERS LIKE THIS,WUD SURELY BE DA BEST XX GO ON YA BOYS
I am a republican and I think this is great stuff...please dont call me a fenian bastard am only paying respect to someting nice..well done that young drummer.
I'm glad you're not saying anything offensive and I know both sides can do that but I think its hypocritical for republicans to find these bands offensive when there's also alot of republican march bands but again thanks for the positive comment :)
This is what marching season is all about - yet some try and take it away from the unionist community . From generation to generation , I don’t get why anyone would try and erode this !!
@@henrylogman5368 It's because of what it represents - Irish people living in Ireland pretending to be British, ultimately it's the English who are British and the vast majority of people in England couldn't care less about Northern Ireland, you'd also find there is great support for a united Ireland in England.
truefalse Well that’s your opinion . You say there’s great support in England , the same can’t be said for our “neighbours” down south , majority don’t want it ! No chance they’ll ever be a united ireland anyway , further away than ever but certain people in the republican/nationalist movement have convinced their communities of it whilst taking a big chunk of cash each year and living the high life while other hardline republicans are left to rot .
@@henrylogman5368 might have something to do work triumphalism and goading Catholics outside a church while playing tune about a tragedy and starvation and famine?
@modern studies very true . It's going to be Christians against the rest the world the way things are going. I know northern Ireland has had its troubles but I hope the peace continues . Scotland now has it's own issues . Indepandnace, republicansm and unionist ... Scotland is going the same way as Ulster went . Since the Scottish refferendum the country has split
I'm an Irish American descendant from the Coyle and Jackson families of County Cork. As a student of 18th and 19th century rudimental drumming in America (musical roots in England and Ireland), I'm amazed at the lack of rudimental proficiency the modern Irish bands exhibit in the drum line. The history preserved in the US and Canada from 200+ years ago were approximately 30 rudiments or lessons of the drum. Observation in holding the sticks are inverted in this video. Left hand should be using traditional grip resting between the hand and the third finger. The right hand grip should be closed around the stick in the Swiss style. Rolls include the Long Roll followed by the 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, and 15 stroke rolls played hand to hand. Tapps, strokes, and poing, flam, stoke and flam, flam and stroke, single para diddle, double para diddle, side para diddle diddle, ruffs, half drags, full drags, single drag, double drag, single rotamacue, and double rotamacue. These rudiments were carry over from the British Army and Navy of the 18th century and 19th century, an earlier high style of rudimental performance done mostly by lads under 16 years of age serving in the corps of drums. I'm sure there would be copies of historic drum books available in the UK, but the preserved reference here is based upon USMC Drum Major Charles Stewart Ashworth, published in 1816 "A New And Complete System of Drum Beating." A copy here one can find under $40.00 USD online. Another is the "Drummer's and Fifer's Guide" by Drum Major George Bruce and Fife Major Dan Emmett, published in 1864. Again under $50.00 USD. Both works are filled with historic Irish, Highland, and British duty tunes and quicksteps in 6/8, 2/4, common time 4/4, and troop or quick retreats in 3/4 and 9/8 time. I would challenge all Irish drummers to look into and learn these historic lessons or rudiments. You will improve your musicianship and rediscover a rich drumming heritage that wasn't forgotten across the pond. Erin go brah! And Three Cheers!
Wow this wee guy 1st and foremost is fkn awsome and it also takea me way bk 2 i was about 6 cos that was the age i was wen i joined my first flute band with my Dad #theywerethedaysxxx
Dave Scott I actually agree with u on that, it's just eejits who can't move on, thinking they are the big dicks out of all of us, I mean I'm catholic and Protestant mix, and I love every single parade because of the talent they have , not who they are
A song from 1959 (performed and written by a Texan named Johnny Preston and topped the charts in the USA in Jan 1960 and the UK in March of same year) about a Native American teenage love tragedy....played by a Marching Band in Northern Ireland! I have enjoyed this song for decades now....good job lad!
Chaps read the comments. U got republicans an loyalists all complementing this young kid. Isn’t that somethin good. The irony of this tune played in North of Ireland of all places bringing the two tribes together. Am sorry I just wanted to say it’s a good thing isn’t
Precious! Those who enjoy the "Running Bear" song and its lyrics, will likely enjoy seeing the same basic story updated into a poignant science fiction video on DUST: "Sci-Fi Short Film “Orbit Ever After" | DUST Exclusive"
As an Englishman I truly admire the loyalist spirit of these wonderful people. God bless you all. May you be part of our United Kingdom forever!
God bless you sir. Wish the rest of the English had your spirit towards us. Hands Across The Water, God Save The Queen 🇬🇧
Don’t worry we will , and come over for a holiday here....
@@craigyhillpilgrim4707 I think you'll find there's a hell of a lot of support for Ulster in England. God save the Queen, Ulster and the UK.
God save our gracious queen
We will never give in
When introduced to the orange order as a juvenile I was in a lodge not a band but that wee fella there reminds me of myself in the 90s absolutely loving it all heart n soul you can see it all over his face 😊 WATP I get the same buzz at 30 this year when at a parade as I did then it gives me purpose. 🇬🇧
@gavindee123 it has given me the tools required for all aspects of my entire life thanks goes to mum. 🇬🇧💙
🏴🇬🇧all the way from Glasgow! 👌🏻brilliant!🙌🏻👌🏻
I am a English catholict , and have not been keen on loyalists ,but because of mass immergration , you guys need to keep your culture and traditions going, this was great especially the little lad
love this tune - never heard a flute band play it before - excellent - and wee lad on the drum is awesome x
firfuxsake I hear Scottish flute bands playing it all the time
firfuxsake Oaye hes class upa hoods💪
He is awesome love listening to it just mkes ya wana get up n do it urslf,deffo a partttty starter,IF CARLSBERG DID DRUMMERS LIKE THIS,WUD SURELY BE DA BEST XX GO ON YA BOYS
Yeah I agree
I love listening to the band the we boy is brilliant I watch it every night the best I have heard yet from Scotland
i am a lead tip for so many years - his rythem is fantastic - the smile on his face tells the whole story - well done wee lad
The CYC were one of the best bands on Centenary Saturday
Superb. ! Best wishes from loyalist Scotland.
I've watched this over and over again and it only gets better each time
Dave Scott ik , it’s so good, simply the best , NO SURRENDER YEOO🇬🇧
Dave Scott aye yea same every Fckin time I get bored as I watch it liek
@@RobloxGamer-df5ss NO Swear FTP ..... FGAU no SURRENDER... I come from east LONDONDERRY
Still the wee man , is getting loud an proud in scotland , (secretlocation ) times are hard but this wee guy brightens our day ftp
Good Lad that's fantastic too hear love it classic ❤❤❤❤❤❤😂
Probably the best running bear Ive heard. Well done lads. Especially tae the wee man
This gives me goose bumps, i love it. Keep up the good work kid
My wee da loved to hear this song would have loved it even more with the young lad playing xxxx
I have to watch this every week, pure class
You the full shilling?
legend has it your still watching it every week
Just listened to this 10 times tonight outstanding well done wee man
Same mate
Exactly the same as me 🇬🇧
Awesome, they would entertain any crowd
The band playing this is brilliant,and the wee lad on drum amazing,well done son 👍
This band is fantastic doing running bear.
I am a republican and I think this is great stuff...please dont call me a fenian bastard am only paying respect to someting nice..well done that young drummer.
I'm glad you're not saying anything offensive and I know both sides can do that but I think its hypocritical for republicans to find these bands offensive when there's also alot of republican march bands but again thanks for the positive comment :)
haha16 so lo thanks for not taking it polititically, we need more people like yourself that actually show respect
haha16 so lo nicely said much respect to you
despacito
Haha doesn’t take long.
brilliant man getting me buzzing for Glasgow 2017
Absolutely phenomenal xx
Now, that's what I call original! Well done!
I was just told this is big Smicker's grandson and is abt 17 yrs old now. Smicker's is my bros best mate. This is awesome 👍🇬🇧
Absolutely FANTASTIC ✊💜
Love to see more a true natural 🇬🇧🇬🇧👍🏻
The Cop that's playing the Bass Drum did a Excellent Job and the other Men and the Kid did a Excellent Job playing the Flutes Symbols and Snare Drums
Thats the uniform of the CYC
Just love that song, so very good
I'm an N. Irish Catholic and this is FANTASTIC.
This is what marching season is all about - yet some try and take it away from the unionist community .
From generation to generation , I don’t get why anyone would try and erode this !!
@@henrylogman5368 It's because of what it represents - Irish people living in Ireland pretending to be British, ultimately it's the English who are British and the vast majority of people in England couldn't care less about Northern Ireland, you'd also find there is great support for a united Ireland in England.
truefalse
Well that’s your opinion . You say there’s great support in England , the same can’t be said for our “neighbours” down south , majority don’t want it ! No chance they’ll ever be a united ireland anyway , further away than ever but certain people in the republican/nationalist movement have convinced their communities of it whilst taking a big chunk of cash each year and living the high life while other hardline republicans are left to rot .
@@henrylogman5368 might have something to do work triumphalism and goading Catholics outside a church while playing tune about a tragedy and starvation and famine?
@modern studies very true . It's going to be Christians against the rest the world the way things are going. I know northern Ireland has had its troubles but I hope the peace continues . Scotland now has it's own issues . Indepandnace, republicansm and unionist ... Scotland is going the same way as Ulster went . Since the Scottish refferendum the country has split
Wow.. 1 million views.. well done CYC!!!
Dont care for class.....dont care much for religion....DO care for the music.....hats off to lad on drum!
Love this tune interested to know is the wee kid still playing away he's definitely talented good the band sounds good
He was lead tip in the band now a base drummer
Aye I think he does
@@stevenblackwood3491 thank you
he’s in a different band now but still doing the drum
@@brookeoconnor411 what band is he in now ? Wondering if I've heard them play
He is a talented young boy. Xx
Any recordings of this played umder the bridge??
Ps
Well done that young drummer ! Hopefully hes still playing
Yes at downshire guiding stars parade look it up some night it was unreal
Magic wee man.🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴👍
Go on son
Keep on running Bear;you're brill
That band were fkn amazing brilliant
I feel so proud of this boy... I dont know him. Love this. Love a marching band.
I'm an Irish American descendant from the Coyle and Jackson families of County Cork. As a student of 18th and 19th century rudimental drumming in America (musical roots in England and Ireland), I'm amazed at the lack of rudimental proficiency the modern Irish bands exhibit in the drum line. The history preserved in the US and Canada from 200+ years ago were approximately 30 rudiments or lessons of the drum. Observation in holding the sticks are inverted in this video. Left hand should be using traditional grip resting between the hand and the third finger. The right hand grip should be closed around the stick in the Swiss style. Rolls include the Long Roll followed by the 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, and 15 stroke rolls played hand to hand. Tapps, strokes, and poing, flam, stoke and flam, flam and stroke, single para diddle, double para diddle, side para diddle diddle, ruffs, half drags, full drags, single drag, double drag, single rotamacue, and double rotamacue. These rudiments were carry over from the British Army and Navy of the 18th century and 19th century, an earlier high style of rudimental performance done mostly by lads under 16 years of age serving in the corps of drums.
I'm sure there would be copies of historic drum books available in the UK, but the preserved reference here is based upon USMC Drum Major Charles Stewart Ashworth, published in 1816 "A New And Complete System of Drum Beating." A copy here one can find under $40.00 USD online.
Another is the "Drummer's and Fifer's Guide" by Drum Major George Bruce and Fife Major Dan Emmett, published in 1864. Again under $50.00 USD. Both works are filled with historic Irish, Highland, and British duty tunes and quicksteps in 6/8, 2/4, common time 4/4, and troop or quick retreats in 3/4 and 9/8 time.
I would challenge all Irish drummers to look into and learn these historic lessons or rudiments. You will improve your musicianship and rediscover a rich drumming heritage that wasn't forgotten across the pond. Erin go brah! And Three Cheers!
pure beast !! what a video !! well captured brilliant!!!
I’m from Dublin but u have to applaud that lad what a talent and I hope he Gets places he definitely deserves 👍
Wow this wee guy 1st and foremost is fkn awsome and it also takea me way bk 2 i was about 6 cos that was the age i was wen i joined my first flute band with my Dad #theywerethedaysxxx
Looks amazing
For you bigots out there;just give the lad credit he deserves as a musician rather than making something sectarian out of his talent
Dave Scott I actually agree with u on that, it's just eejits who can't move on, thinking they are the big dicks out of all of us, I mean I'm catholic and Protestant mix, and I love every single parade because of the talent they have , not who they are
@@barryfitzpatrick1809 not be long to both bands Catholic prod merge make it better
A musician? jesus christ, may aswell learn to play the spoons
Murray Mcgee aye ano
@@jakehouston4487 yes, a drum is a percussion instrument. You know, a musical instrument. Just incase you didn't know
Might have said it before worth young man has got serious talent and what a size of band
Love that tune
Dam i love this video I'm from the England the lad is amazing
Maurice Kempson get to the 12th n enjoy your culture .. .. being prod is the best
Wrtp on yourself we man what a tune and firstly what a talent we Barra on yer self your the man🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁
I played the flute that day bring the old cyc back
Jim Ramsey yeoooo
Fucking Class Band!!
Amazing!!! ❤❤❤
Brilliant display... Running bear is a tune an a half... 🇬🇧 No actual fucking surrender 🇬🇧
Loud and proud wee man,loud and proud.great drumming also 🙂
First time I ever heard Running Bear by Johnny Tillitson played by a Flute Band
Nice mate your insane
He is amazing
back in the 1980's i was in a band as side drummer and bass drummer ..it was called coleshill flute band we where good.we where in enniskillen
Is right lad love this video n the smile on his face well xx
Brilliant!!
UDA forever!!!!!!
Yeepa
im a republican and have to give credit to the wee man well done
ScottishFreedom80 fair play lad
this kid looks like my cusin Jesus he is good
ScottishFreedom80 fuck off fenian basterd for god and Ulster
ScottishFreedom80 respect ✊🏾🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
fenian basterd
Thats class
McGhee;you sound like you've been traumatised from your harrowing encounter with the parish priest
Excellent drumming
Brilliantly done lads
Amazing lead tip
Wee guy class what a band too 👏 👌
what a leading tip,Brilliant wee man,brilliant wee Connie,No-surrender
Love it thanks for sharing
Shame we don’t hear this at our annual parade in South Lanarkshire 😢
Wao so cute baby
amazing wee belter
Keep her lit lads well played wee man
amazing nothing else can explain it
Goosebumps
class lads, 🇬🇧FGAU🇬🇧GSTQ 🇬🇧FTIRA
This man will be some where in life
Thankyou God bless
Pure goosebumps listning to this 💙
That's great keep it up
seriously listen to this everyday bout 20 times fecking love it eyooooooooooooooooooooo FGAU
Can't beat this
A song from 1959 (performed and written by a Texan named Johnny Preston and topped the charts in the USA in Jan 1960 and the UK in March of same year) about a Native American teenage love tragedy....played by a Marching Band in Northern Ireland! I have enjoyed this song for decades now....good job lad!
Brilliant tune well done kidd
Young man on drum give it laldi loud+proud
absolutely fuckin awesome
Go big bro love ya
Epic Drumming
Still somehow enjoyed the tune despite being too distracted by their grips
It's just traditional grip. Do you play match?
Awesome 😎
Chaps read the comments. U got republicans an loyalists all complementing this young kid. Isn’t that somethin good. The irony of this tune played in North of Ireland of all places bringing the two tribes together. Am sorry I just wanted to say it’s a good thing isn’t
Cudnt agree more on that @Michael Mc,
That little kid is just amazing and the tune is addictive.(found this by accident)🙂
@@keithbrown007
Think we all found it by accident John ha But like u say it was worth findin
*Northern Ireland
Love this
Precious!
Those who enjoy the "Running Bear" song and its lyrics, will likely enjoy seeing the same basic story updated into a poignant science fiction video on DUST: "Sci-Fi Short Film “Orbit Ever After" | DUST Exclusive"
I like a lot of Dust shorts. What’s it called?
@@waide07 "Sci-Fi Short Film “Orbit Ever After" | DUST Exclusive"
EYOOOOOOOO 😎LOVE THIS FGAU🇬🇧🇬🇧KEEP ER LIT , LOVE THIS TUNE 😎😎
🔥amazing 💚💚💚💚 x x x
Proud to of been a side walker for the CYC
loved it
Well done to the wee lad from a republican.
Brilliant 💙💙
Amazing drumming from the young lad. Future lead tip
Future junkie and jailbird
@Kameron great grammar 😂😂😂
@@hopefulperson9057 wiseup hardly a future junkie or jailbird
This is class