Great video as always! Always great to see the Scottish Regiments on parade! The marches played were, ( *2 SCOTS, RHF Pipes & Drums* ) 1) 0:28-10th H.L.I Crossing the Rhine / Blue Bonnets Over the Border ( *Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland* ) 2) 2:50-Scottish Emblem ( *2 SCOTS, RHF Pipes & Drums* ) 3) 8:23-The Soldier's Return/ Garb of Old Gaul/ Wings / The Rowan Tree ( *Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland* ) 4) 11:39-The Army of the Nile ( *2 SCOTS, RHF Pipes & Drums* ) 5) 15:17-Glendareul Highlanders/ Atholl Highlanders/ ( *Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland* ) 6) 17:53-Pentland Hills ( *2 SCOTS, RHF Pipes & Drums* ) 7) 21:12-Scotland the Brave/ Highland Laddie/
My Dad was a WWII Veteran from the USA and he was known to speak of the awesome sight and sound of the Scottish Warriors march to battle with the pipes leading them. Seeing this reminded me of that bit of me memory of me Dad. Much respect. Nothing quite like the pipes of Scotland.
As a former career Australian soldier of 37 years, and a former RMC Drill Sgt, I have nothing but respect for Scotland and the Scottish soldier. But mate I wish you all spoke English that us down under could understand. 😂😂😂😂😂 Just kidding. Great parade.❤
Had the pleasure of visiting my mother's home town of Dundee and other parts of Scotland with my parents in 1969 and regretted never having returned. Scotland and her people are marvelous. Enjoyed your video.
It brings back a lot of memories... I will never forget Edinburgh, a part of my soul has remained there. French but Scottish at heart! Scotland the brave,Scotland for ever ! ❤🏴❤
Great job guys from California. My wife and I loved Edinburgh. Wish we could have seen this in person. The troops were fantastic in every regard. The discipline, the timing, the uniforms, the instruments all set the highest of standards on the planet. Best wishes from southern California. 👍👍
@@HowardRiach The Riach family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1841 and 1920. The most Riach families were found in and Scotland in 1841. In 1891 there were 13 Riach families living in London. This was about 41% of all the recorded Riach's in United Kingdom. London had the highest population of Riach families in 1891
@@GEODUCK9 as I am a full blood Scot we have traced our family back to 1700’s West and North West Coast Scotland My Grandfather came from a Glaswegian family of 9 my great Aunty was Nancy Riach the most finest female swimmer in Scottish History. I have no idea where yo haven’t gathered your information from .about London as The Riach’s as a sept of the Farquharson clan lived in Scotland.
Never heard the name Riach but then there's probably more Polish people here in Edinburgh than Gaelic speakers. Seems to be related to Rioch, and of course I've heard of Brucey boy, which has the same Gaelic etymology. Don't you just love it, however, when non Scots try to give you lessons on being Scottish. Edit: also nice job on railroading the topic to nonsense. I used to work at the Tattoo as a steward and never got to the point where the pipes didn't make my head tingle. My favourite is the Black Bear.
I always like the mile march with the crown as an American I find it to be awesome experience to see the lead soldiers in blue have excellent posture in march they match down to crease in yellow strip on pants perfect march thank you( company one takes the accolades for great posture in march even white belts line up perfect that called fine tuning it awesome
An amazing sight Our monthlong visit to Scotland was the best experience ever The stay in The Library at The Witchery and dinner of my first Haggis beyond superb ❤
There's some deep connection Canadians have to the pipes. I don't know what it is. But I do wish I could go back in time and marry a wee Scottish lassie so that my children could have a connection to the country. :)
Great parade! And the many beautiful, presumably historic buildings with the pretty shops along the way. Also the buildings around them (church, for example) Oh, I'm getting homesick. Best wishes from Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany
My Scottish son would gladly trade nationalities with you . Even more so since discovering he’ has a high percentage of English DNA from his dad’s side of his genes. I’ve no English but my sister is married to an English man so there’s plenty intermarriage now between Scot’s & English people which wasn’t so high in the past with all the bad blood . I’m 83% Irish Scottish Welsh 11.4% Greek & South Italian 5.6 % Baltic . My parents are Scottish & Irish . I love being Scottish & wouldn’t have it any other way .
When I was a young kid I was in the boys brigade and I was a bugler I went into the Paras I remember only one occasion we had the privilege of marching with Bagpipes in the front never forget it
Great stuff. I'm Northern Irish to the core, but my Grandmother was from Auchtermuchty (look it up) and I lived in Edinburgh for four years. We're all part of this United Kingdom. ❤
Ahh .. you got caught on the wrong side of the road! The area there is "sterile" i.e. fenced off. This happened to me in 2016 at my first "opening" of the Scottish Parliament! That's why I cross the road at The World's End pub!
Well technically, they are *Scottish* troops - who happen to be part of the British Army, due to a clerical error back in 1707. But Scotland is a separate country within the United Kingdom; and hopefully will soon be an *independent* country again, within the European Union.
"Works in Scotland". Charles cannot take the Scottish oath and wear the Scottish crown otherwise he would be subject to will of the Scottish people. It is another part of the "Great Britain" deception.
*Royal Scots Dragoon Guards. We're very proud of our Guard label. Got to say - I am biased - but the regiment looked rigid! Great turn out for the men and women on parade! So proud of them!
Great video as always! Always great to see the Scottish Regiments on parade!
The marches played were,
( *2 SCOTS, RHF Pipes & Drums* )
1) 0:28-10th H.L.I Crossing the Rhine / Blue Bonnets Over the Border
( *Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland* )
2) 2:50-Scottish Emblem
( *2 SCOTS, RHF Pipes & Drums* )
3) 8:23-The Soldier's Return/ Garb of Old Gaul/ Wings / The Rowan Tree
( *Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland* )
4) 11:39-The Army of the Nile
( *2 SCOTS, RHF Pipes & Drums* )
5) 15:17-Glendareul Highlanders/ Atholl Highlanders/
( *Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland* )
6) 17:53-Pentland Hills
( *2 SCOTS, RHF Pipes & Drums* )
7) 21:12-Scotland the Brave/ Highland Laddie/
Thank you! I will correct mine when I am back home. 🙂
Is this done yearly
I would love to see this . They must get very sore feet from marching on cobblestones.
Merci !
I wish I was there again but I’m not able to go any more 60 pluse can’t travel
My Dad was a WWII Veteran from the USA and he was known to speak of the awesome sight and sound of the Scottish Warriors march to battle with the pipes leading them. Seeing this reminded me of that bit of me memory of me Dad. Much respect. Nothing quite like the pipes of Scotland.
As a former career Australian soldier of 37 years, and a former RMC Drill Sgt, I have nothing but respect for Scotland and the Scottish soldier. But mate I wish you all spoke English that us down under could understand. 😂😂😂😂😂 Just kidding. Great parade.❤
I'm british to the bone and have lived here since birth, but still the Glaswegian accent baffles me. Im on you're side mate.
Hahaha Braw!! G'DAY mate.
Thanks for your service. Hope you’re going well
@@gjohnson438 👍All good.
If I ever be reborn, I better damn be reborn as a good ol' Scotsman! ♥
We don't want u KKK man
As an american i love your country and history and hope your history is preserved and pass to generation after generation,love you folks!❤
I'm Australian but nothing stirs my soul like a Scottish pipe band. They're magnificent.
I 'm Brazilian and feel the same you told !!!
Me too from a South African ❤
Had the pleasure of visiting my mother's home town of Dundee and other parts of Scotland with my parents in 1969 and regretted never having returned. Scotland and her people are marvelous. Enjoyed your video.
From the US, Scottish blood- love the sound of the pipes!
One day I must see this live ! One day I will go ! Cheers from Brazil ! 🇧🇷
I'm not Scottish, have been to Edinburgh, seem some of this and love it, God bless Scotland
It brings back a lot of memories...
I will never forget Edinburgh, a part of my soul has remained there.
French but Scottish at heart!
Scotland the brave,Scotland for ever ! ❤🏴❤
Congratulations on your video. I find it uplifting to llisten and watch our lads and lassies on parade. Scotland at its finest.
The Scots are wonderful people. Their hospitality is second to none. ❤
Great job guys from California. My wife and I loved Edinburgh. Wish we could have seen this in person. The troops were fantastic in every regard. The discipline, the timing, the uniforms, the instruments all set the highest of standards on the planet. Best wishes from southern California. 👍👍
Och when I hear the Pipes and being full blood Scot my hair stands up. My whole Scottish heritage flows with pride. Slainte
so, american
@@GEODUCK9 what ? Hey Jimmy check the surname be for you even think American. Have a grand day hey🏴🏴🏴
@@HowardRiach The Riach family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1841 and 1920. The most Riach families were found in and Scotland in 1841. In 1891 there were 13 Riach families living in London. This was about 41% of all the recorded Riach's in United Kingdom. London had the highest population of Riach families in 1891
@@GEODUCK9 as I am a full blood Scot we have traced our family back to 1700’s West and North West Coast Scotland
My Grandfather came from a Glaswegian family of 9 my great Aunty was Nancy Riach the most finest female swimmer in Scottish History. I have no idea where yo haven’t gathered your information from .about London as The Riach’s as a sept of the Farquharson clan lived in Scotland.
Never heard the name Riach but then there's probably more Polish people here in Edinburgh than Gaelic speakers.
Seems to be related to Rioch, and of course I've heard of Brucey boy, which has the same Gaelic etymology.
Don't you just love it, however, when non Scots try to give you lessons on being Scottish.
Edit: also nice job on railroading the topic to nonsense. I used to work at the Tattoo as a steward and never got to the point where the pipes didn't make my head tingle. My favourite is the Black Bear.
English man here, love the Scots, great soldiers and bag pipes awsome.
Love it, brilliant, you can’t help but tap your foot in time to the big drum..
Perfect styling and performance.
Nothing gives you a shiver as much as the pipes and drums. Beautiful and inspiring!
Fabulous video, & absolutely love all the pomp & ceremony. We were in Edinburgh for 3 weeks in 2023, & enjoyed every minute of our visit there.
Very nicely done! The pipe major had the walk of a warrior...as did the Pipes... Very smart! Well done, all! 3x Cheers from far away!
Very well made video, very clear and also the sound is very good. Thank
Brilliant military March and Music - Great respect from the United States.
Absolutely awesome,nothing like the sound of the bagpipes.
Watching & listening gives me great joy with tears. I am in the Southern California Desert. Bless all on planet Earth & Scotland.
Thank you for this. Lots of shots of my son who was part of the Escort to the Crown (Scots DG).
I always like the mile march with the crown as an American I find it to be awesome experience to see the lead soldiers in blue have excellent posture in march they match down to crease in yellow strip on pants perfect march thank you( company one takes the accolades for great posture in march even white belts line up perfect that called fine tuning it awesome
Ahhh, the memories. I'd forgotten just how long that walk was. Great video. I love Edinburgh, such a rich history.
1 mile long, hence the name, the royal mile.
The most noble sight in all British military branches.
An amazing sight
Our monthlong visit to Scotland was the best experience ever
The stay in The Library at The Witchery and dinner of my first Haggis beyond superb ❤
Outstanding. Pure delight watching professional soldiers on parade!
Thanks! Very nice to see the culture from across the pond.
Beautiful city !
The pipes !! Fantastic 🏴👍
Ahh the bagpipes. They invoke the Scottish spirit for sure.!!😊😊.x
I love the pipes and drums. ❤
When I hear the pipes, I am home, no matter where in the world I am, England, Greece or Ukraine
Wonderful sight and bagpipes are beyond good. Love 'em.
There's some deep connection Canadians have to the pipes. I don't know what it is. But I do wish I could go back in time and marry a wee Scottish lassie so that my children could have a connection to the country. :)
Good old Scotland tradition can’t beat it well done from down under🎶👌
Looking in from Nova Scotia, love to hear the pipes and drums.
These skills need saving ❤️🕊️🇬🇧
The cool factor in this video is astronomically high! Way high!!
Great video thankyou. Only in the UK could this pomp and circumstance happen. xxx
Being of Scottish descent I approve this message
Seas de donde seas, imposible no emocionarte con los valientes escoceses. Saludos desde Argentina!
ABSOLUTELY BADASSES!!!! Love the Scots!!!!🎉❤
I'm not Scottish but I love the bagpipes.
I’m an American ‘Brit o phile’ and have a similar reaction.
Great Scotland very very beautiful music band March fantastic
How I love this music and this mates only one word... Fenomenal
Watch this all from Germany..GREAT..Awesome...💂♂️👍💓
Love the Germans what a party back in June 🫶
Great parade! And the many beautiful, presumably historic buildings with the pretty shops along the way. Also the buildings around them (church, for example)
Oh, I'm getting homesick.
Best wishes from Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany
Scottish pipe listening good👍🌺
Amo a los escoceses! ❤ 😍😘
Asun - Mallorca, ESPAÑA
Wow, well done guys!!
My grandfather was in the Scots Guards in ww2 , I’m looking at a photo of him as I’m typing this
I've seen it many times in England too
I'm english but i could'nt be more proud than i am of seeing the pipe band soldiers, i wish i was scottish.
My Scottish son would gladly trade nationalities with you . Even more so since discovering he’ has a high percentage of English DNA from his dad’s side of his genes. I’ve no English but my sister is married to an English man so there’s plenty intermarriage now between Scot’s & English people which wasn’t so high in the past with all the bad blood . I’m 83% Irish Scottish Welsh
11.4% Greek & South Italian
5.6 % Baltic . My parents are Scottish & Irish . I love being Scottish & wouldn’t have it any other way .
@@Parker_Douglas
You're a mongrol?😮
When I was a young kid I was in the boys brigade and I was a bugler I went into the Paras I remember only one occasion we had the privilege of marching with Bagpipes in the front never forget it
Great stuff. I'm Northern Irish to the core, but my Grandmother was from Auchtermuchty (look it up) and I lived in Edinburgh for four years. We're all part of this United Kingdom. ❤
I’m from Inverness and I love Edinburgh.
Can't stop watching this. Incredibly beautiful. With respect from Los Angeles, California. 👍👍👍
Amazing! Thank you!
loved it
I want to walk down the Royal Mile again.
Great Video, hello from Houston, Texas.
Hello from Glasgow 😀😀😀😀
Love Scotland! Love Edinburgh! Love the pipes and drums! Long live the UK in all its glory!🇬🇧😊
Desunited Kingdom 🧐
hope everyone that comes to vist has a lovely time in Scotland 🏴
Fabulous fabulous fabulous.
My buddy Patrick is a master piper.
Aye! Where'd we be without the patriarchy lads ...
Beautiful. Love the pipes ❤
Drummer behind the pipes wearing the pelt of the elusive scottish cheetah
It’s a leopard skin and goes all the way back to ancient Rome.
Este es el ejercito mas elegante del mundo
The Scottish Crown Jewels are being transported to Parliament in the car.
Good to see the lads at the rear!
Beautiful
Ahh .. you got caught on the wrong side of the road! The area there is "sterile" i.e. fenced off. This happened to me in 2016 at my first "opening" of the Scottish Parliament! That's why I cross the road at The World's End pub!
Was für ein großartiges, stolzes Volk. Respekt.
Great stuff
British troops simply the best👍
Well technically, they are *Scottish* troops - who happen to be part of the British Army, due to a clerical error back in 1707. But Scotland is a separate country within the United Kingdom; and hopefully will soon be an *independent* country again, within the European Union.
Awesome! There is something left that works in Great Britain - their proud soldiers!
"Works in Scotland". Charles cannot take the Scottish oath and wear the Scottish crown otherwise he would be subject to will of the Scottish people. It is another part of the "Great Britain" deception.
Scotland ITS FREE!!!!
🇪🇺♥️
Truly inspiring....I really miss the auld sod
Respekt fra Noreg
Perfect military pipe band.
Whew! That was grand!!
Love You, shottish,Friends
Sorry - Scottish
Lovely to see and hear, ❤️
Scotland the pipes!!! i love it!!!
I love it!!
British armed forces, one of the best in the world...thanks for posting.
Caledonian
love the bag pipes!
The Scottish Regiments are The Royal Highlland fusiliers pipes and drums, The Scots Guards and the Royal Scots Dragoons.
*Royal Scots Dragoon Guards. We're very proud of our Guard label.
Got to say - I am biased - but the regiment looked rigid! Great turn out for the men and women on parade! So proud of them!
@@BRH0587 Second to none!
The RHF doesn't exist anymore..a watered down version
Scottish independent forever!!!!
@@at-tlcmPost1 No Scottish military worth talking, about with Independence.
Ask the Scots regiments about that first. When you recover from that encounter, you may reconsider insulting them....
@@andrewcoupe9528 Windsor-Coburgo-Gotha go home! Scotland independent forever!
Interesting to note that the drum major is wearing the trousers that we wore as officers in the now defunct Wits rifles regiment in South Africa
its more interesting that you wore em
Great video 👍🏻 I always love to watch the parades 🏴
BRILLIANT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Remember going in 93 Royal way up towards the castle. Most impressive