Thank you so much for posting this, Jack. I am a lifelong admirer of these wonderful musicians, and have indeed marched behind them in my youth! :) This is the first time that I have seen the whole ceremony on RUclips, and I am very grateful for your efforts. I do hope that the comments by Brendan have not upset you too much.
@@jacklangsdon I'm glad about that. It is such a shame that people have to be so negative. What a wonderful display this was. I am always lost in admiration for these wonderful men and women.
Sorry Brendon, I am afraid I don't agree with your sentiments. I was unable to be there at the Beating Retreat so really enjoyed and appreciated someone bothering to record it so I did not miss out. I thought the wind noise was minimum until right at the end of the recording and in no way impaired my enjoyment. Thank you Jack for taking the time to record it as I know recording means you yourself did not get the whole experience of being there.
This brings back memories of my youth as a boy bugler & as i have said many times before of my time in the Royal marine band at deal brilliant precision..
Life was so much more enjoyable when people actually concentrated on taking in the event and not their mobile phones. Put them away, someone is going to record it in far better quality than you can.
Pity your country cant show the same kind of respect to other independant nations that you have shown here. Жаль, что ваша страна не может проявить такое же уважение к другим независимым народам, какое вы проявили здесь.
Beating 'retreat' goes back to the 'old times' before the USA was thought about, when battles stopped at last light and the drummers beat 'retreat' for the sides to part and return to their respective camps and the next morning they would reassemble and continue the battle. Later on 'beating Retreat' was a signal that all troops were to return to barracks for the night and that it was time for the taverns to close. In the modern context 'Beating Retreat' is usually an evening parade or performance.
Thank you so much for posting this, Jack. I am a lifelong admirer of these wonderful musicians, and have indeed marched behind them in my youth! :) This is the first time that I have seen the whole ceremony on RUclips, and I am very grateful for your efforts.
I do hope that the comments by Brendan have not upset you too much.
I haven't taken much notice of him, since he can't even be bothered to point out the time(s) the wind was supposedly so bad
@@jacklangsdon I'm glad about that. It is such a shame that people have to be so negative.
What a wonderful display this was. I am always lost in admiration for these wonderful men and women.
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As an American I say this is the best band in the world.
I'm Well done to TheRoyal Marines . Excellent as usual . God Save our King
Absolutely the best in everyway & the country is Proud . Thank you .
I've said it before, I'll say it again - must be wonderful for these musicians to know, and show, they're the best in the world
Only possible in the UK. Such a privilege to be able to watch it. The best military band in the world.
Good to see the standard is being maintained in 2022. Thank you for posting this video.
Many thanks for taking time to upload this presentation of HM RM.
Sorry Brendon, I am afraid I don't agree with your sentiments. I was unable to be there at the Beating Retreat so really enjoyed and appreciated someone bothering to record it so I did not miss out. I thought the wind noise was minimum until right at the end of the recording and in no way impaired my enjoyment. Thank you Jack for taking the time to record it as I know recording means you yourself did not get the whole experience of being there.
MAGNIFICENT! Robert. Veteran. Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment. 61/64. Malaysia.
C'est magnifique, émouvant, j'adore 😊😊😊❤30 7:34
Immaculate dressing when they halt at 5:13. Not easy at 20 across and they just settle there nicely, no messing around 💪
This brings back memories of my youth as a boy bugler & as i have said many times before of my time in the Royal marine band at deal brilliant precision..
Great Band & great showmanship only the Royal marines can ptoduce such a parade whilst beating the the treat...
,Think this was a good recording of the band .music wonderful.
My first concert wow. The musicians are superb, thank you. To be continued.👌
Fantastic .Very proud of all our armed forces .
Best military band in the world, mind you I am biased, being ex RN and RNZN.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRAVO !!!!!!!!!!! BRAVO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ABSOLUTELY AMAZING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Life was so much more enjoyable when people actually concentrated on taking in the event and not their mobile phones. Put them away, someone is going to record it in far better quality than you can.
No need to go to the Tattoo. Brilliant.
I guess the queen still lives inside of us like a old mother just looking out for us
Любите музыку , любите барабан ! - А В Суворов .
Pity your country cant show the same kind of respect to other independant nations that you have shown here.
Жаль, что ваша страна не может проявить такое же уважение к другим независимым народам, какое вы проявили здесь.
Mom was so good
Wellington Barracks?
Horse Guards. I think.
They go from wellington to horse gaurds
Mom is my mirror
US Marines don't do 'retreat'!
Beating 'retreat' goes back to the 'old times' before the USA was thought about, when battles stopped at last light and the drummers beat 'retreat' for the sides to part and return to their respective camps and the next morning they would reassemble and continue the battle.
Later on 'beating Retreat' was a signal that all troops were to return to barracks for the night and that it was time for the taverns to close.
In the modern context 'Beating Retreat' is usually an evening parade or performance.
Bad& good
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It's all a bit Ruritanian.
Yes, but very well done. And that's the key. And it still brings a lump to my throat.
The Royal Marines makes pretty parades, but can they fight?
@@EdgyDabs47 Better to ignore those comments. Robert. NZ. Veteran.
I'm sure if you ask a marine he would leave you in no doubt of the answer.
History says yes
@@colindebourg9012 But politely.
@@JimWhitaker 😄