I just have to comment about the drill of the Royal Canadian Air Force Drum Major ...... superb. He exudes enthusiasm and smartness all the way through this video. Well Done Drum Major. You are an exceptionally talented guy who truly deserves to lead this band of excellent musicians.
I have watched this video numerous times. Very impressive band from start to finish, especially their salute at the war monument 5:30. I wish all bands would follow their good example. It will help more people realize/remember that the memorial is there and who is honors.
..I saw a Royal Marine Drum Major salute our Auckland Cenotaph while they were performing for the public. It was unusual, as even Kiwi bands and formations don't acknowledge it when passing it.
Just had another look at this video, and noticed that the Guard's officer does an eyes left at the memorial. Couldn't tell from the video, but apparently, they were Irish Guards.
Superb Band which is what I expect from a Canadian Military Band and also good marching which made for an entertaining presentation. I believe that when the accompanying band is from another Commonwealth nation they should have a flag carrier which shows respect for the member nation.
I agree with you completely about the Flag. I loved the March' Belphafor' also. And the respect that they played to the Irish Guards statue at 5 mins 36, Few non Irish bands do that. Thank you for your more than pleasant comment Sir.
Well done the Canadians. They were superb all through their stay here. great band and excellent drill from the ranks. How about their 'Van Doos' come back in June 2019 and Troop their Colour for the Queen's Birthday?
Splendid! Thank you - for everything - Canada. What a decent touch to salute the memorial to the Irish Guards when returning to barracks with the Irish Guards (a great regiment).
Great video once again, Thank you for posting. I liked that the band decreased in volume as they passed The Irish Guards memorial and the DM and DOM both saluted as well as the Irish Guards behind them. An unusual thing for the band to do, but a very nice touch! Thank you once again!
Great video. My wife and I were actually in Windsor a week before this on 02 July, but we weren't able to see the changing of the guard because we were on a tour with a very tight schedule.
Yes they did do a great job of it. I've had the great pleasure of making music with a number these musicians. One of the best you've ever seen, maybe some day you will get to hear the band I play in, the Stadacona Band of the Royal Canadian Navy. The Canadian Bands are all one big family. Cheers
Bad Boy The 3rd march is The Voice of the Guns. I dont recognise the fourth. The fith maarch at the end is a recognisible one but I am unable to think of a name to put with it!
03:11 Voice of the Guns by Kenneth Alford as already named by Military Bands Everywhere 04:47 Belphegor by Ernest Brepsant 06:11 Cavalry of the Clouds by Kenneth Alford
For the record, the Marches played on the way up to the Castle are : Glorious victory Colonel bogey The Voice of the Guns. And on the return to the Barracks : Voice of the guns Belphegor Cavalry of the clouds
It is videos such as this, which demonstrates the wonder of the British Commonwealth....well done RCAF......................but also sad that parades in Britain now have to accompanied by para-military police with an automatic weapon. Les Griffiths ( Australia)
Nathenial Becken - the statue is of an Irish Guardsman, not a paratrooper. The regiment lost a lot of men in Afghanistan. The Irish Guards are based near Windsor (it is considered "their town") hence the positioning of the statue. I guess the RCAF were being courteous, as they were leading the Irish Guards back to barracks. As for other comments - the police hate their high viz, as for telling armed police to remove their "baseball caps" whilst on duty at the cenotaph, why?? They need to be recognisable immediately as police should the shit hit the fan. Considering we (the British public) is such a target it's a miracle that any public events such as this continue, I'll can only assume you are not local.
Glorious victory - Walter Kendall Colonel bogey - F. J. Ricketts (Kenneth Alford) RCAF Air Force March Past - Walford Davies / Sir George Dyson Voice of the guns - F. J. Ricketts (Kenneth Alford) Belphegor - Engebert Brepsant (but I have seen Edouard Brepsant and a couple of other names used to name the composer). Cavalry of the clouds - F. J. Ricketts (Kenneth Alford)
3:38 anybody know the name of that song I’ve been looking for it for like 2 years😂😂 Edit: also the one in the first clip I haven’t been looking for it but I quite like it
tintin wu the household division consists of the Household Cavalry. lifeguards (red tunic, white plume) and the Blues and royals.(blue tunic, red plume) Plus foot guards. Grenadiers, Coldstream, Welsh, Irish and Scots guards. You can tell who is who by how the buttons are arranged on their tunics. Also the plumes in their bearskins are different colours. www.householddivision.org.uk/regiments
It was the 100th anniversary of the RAF, so No. This most definitely will not happen every year. The way things are right now, it may never happen again. Fingers crossed.... for a return to normal performances, if nothing else.
Now I'm not saying I'm ungrateful to the police, but does an armed guard that has it's own armed escort really need armed officers around it? Anyway, there's that thought. Always good to see another force's band leading!
Well there are a few issues with not having armed police, a soldier discharging his firearm at a civilian of his own nation is really quite bad, but even worse would be for these Canadian airmen to fire at British civilians, that would cause one hell of a diplomatic and legal issue that would most likely involve a huge expenditure in time and money. Also I doubt most people would really like to see soldiers firing in the streets, it just doesn't make them look good. Outside of special circumstances, like the terror attacks in Paris, soldiers should not be expected to police the streets, the clue as to who should is in the name of the term policing. So it really makes sense for there to be armed police escorting the guard. It may seem redundant, but they are really the only ones with legal authority to intervene with lethal force against civilians barring special circumstances.
Daniel Kjeldal I’m not sure about the British guards but we never carry a loaded rifle during parade,inspection or etc and I’m pretty sure the British don’t either. However if a soldier was dumb enough to discharge his rifle you should just have the armed police at certain positions not escorting the March.
Well yes, needless to say soldiers on parade would not have loaded weapons in public streets, but the point of armed police escorting them is still simply the fact that the man in front of the column can see things faster than a man standing at the sidewalk. Personally, as a person living in a nation without an army, and even armed police except at the international airport, my feeling is that in this day and age where there are people who hate everything our nations are built upon, a little extra security is not a bad thing. Again, it may seem silly to have a policeman escort soldiers carrying rifles, but I would much rather see that than news of some scumbag plowing down a column of soldiers with a truck.
It's usually only the Irish guards that salute in that particular spot. The reason the Irish guards do an eyes right is that there is a Statue/memorial to fallen Irish soldiers. www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Soldier's+Statue/@51.4807682,-0.6056197,19.25z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x95383af5fad84523!8m2!3d51.481049!4d-0.6056917?hl=en
A piece of information to give to the Yanks - the Canadians were the original "over sexed, over paid, and over here" :) Well they did arrive on time - twice. Come on! I'm over 70 and haven't yet been trained in PC speak.
A lot different from when they had to parade and be inspected, see them around with no headgear, boots looking like they have never seen any polish, all wearing different clothes. I know the old uniform was impracticable but no reason to look so scruffy.
Yes, but not dissimilar to when the Household Divisions do the duty. You only need so many soldiers/airmen to handle the guard, but you still need a full band complement.
Very smart band but there's something terribly wrong with that bass drum's sound. Its got about 2 prominent harmonics, the bottom is too low and the higher so hard and harsh it obliterates the rest of band completely. Sounds like someone dropping watermelons on a shipping container.
I just have to comment about the drill of the Royal Canadian Air Force Drum Major ...... superb.
He exudes enthusiasm and smartness all the way through this video. Well Done Drum Major.
You are an exceptionally talented guy who truly deserves to lead this band of excellent musicians.
As a former member of the Royal Air Force... This pleases me greatly. Outstanding stuff.
I have watched this video numerous times. Very impressive band from start to finish, especially their salute at the war monument 5:30. I wish all bands would follow their good example. It will help more people realize/remember that the memorial is there and who is honors.
..I saw a Royal Marine Drum Major salute our Auckland Cenotaph while they were performing for the public. It was unusual, as even Kiwi bands and formations don't acknowledge it when passing it.
Just had another look at this video, and noticed that the Guard's officer does an eyes left at the memorial. Couldn't tell from the video, but apparently, they were Irish Guards.
If i'd known the Royal Canadian Air Force were here I would have gone down to show my support! Great show lads, love Canada!
Well done the Royal Canadian Air Force. A credit to Our Queen and Canada.
Thanks to the RCAF - good musicianship, good drill - you did your country proud and it was great having you over here.
As A US Marine Musician, I always find it fascinating how each nation has a certain swagger with the mace that the drum major beats.
You'd love the Drum Majors of the Band and Bugles of the Rifles.
are you from the US Marine corps?
Have you heard of the boot camp before?
whites the ROTC?
@@tintinwu4627 Ceremonial or parade belts for Other Ranks across the Commonwealth are usually white
as a snare drummer of 330 air cadets, I'm amazed by the snares. amazing work! I salute you.
God save our Queen and heaven blessed, the Maple Leaf Forever! Well done Winnipeg Royal Air Force Squadron 17! 🇨🇦
Go you awesome Canadians,..love you guys!
thank you good sir
Well done our Canadian brothers and sisters. Great job done.
As a Brit I am very happy to see armed Canadians on our streets....you are welcome anytime.(ex RAF)
Superb Band which is what I expect from a Canadian Military Band and also good marching which made for an entertaining presentation. I believe that when the accompanying band is from another Commonwealth nation they should have a flag carrier which shows respect for the member nation.
I agree with you completely about the Flag. I loved the March' Belphafor' also. And the respect that they played to the Irish Guards statue at 5 mins 36, Few non Irish bands do that. Thank you for your more than pleasant comment Sir.
Well done the Canadians. They were superb all through their stay here. great band and excellent drill from the ranks.
How about their 'Van Doos' come back in June 2019 and Troop their Colour for the Queen's Birthday?
ya we are all of perfection so ya
Sure thing, I'm not old enough to join.
Great sounding and looking band, smart honour guard - nicely done, RCAF! Thanks for the vid!
Thanks r the post. Great to see our Canadian friends at Windsor. Super job they did.
Another first class video - really stylish drum-major and great sounding band.
Splendid! Thank you - for everything - Canada. What a decent touch to salute the memorial to the Irish Guards when returning to barracks with the Irish Guards (a great regiment).
Very cool... showing some luv to the Micks!
hey the uk gave us Canada we are just giving back what we get. so thank you uk of are home and native land and your welcome.
Excellent drum mayor !!!.
Great video as always! It's always great seeing my country's forces changing the guards.
Great video once again, Thank you for posting. I liked that the band decreased in volume as they passed The Irish Guards memorial and the DM and DOM both saluted as well as the Irish Guards behind them. An unusual thing for the band to do, but a very nice touch! Thank you once again!
Cheers Sir. It was a great show to watch :) Really enjoyed it !!!
Cynocephali try this video ruclips.net/video/AeYgVrLVfXI/видео.html
I had already viewed and liked it ! But thanks for the heads up !!!!
Ok he is a good camera man.
The Canadians really put on a show enjoyed every bit of the video thanks
@@Cynocephali what songs do they play during the march?
Thankyou a credit to all Canadians
Well done Royal Canadian AF, excellent vid👏👏👏
Most welcome and they did a great job. An amazing opportunity for the RCAF men and women.
As has been said more than once, great video, thank you very much from Canada for uploading it.
Great video. My wife and I were actually in Windsor a week before this on 02 July, but we weren't able to see the changing of the guard because we were on a tour with a very tight schedule.
Very wonderful!
Thank you RCAF brother's forever.
Looking and sounding great
Thanks for the video! Happy to have paraded through the beautiful streets of Windsor.
You were a feast for the soul, Sir. You guys did a great job out there.. One of the best bands I ever saw ! Cheers !!
Yes they did do a great job of it. I've had the great pleasure of making music with a number these musicians. One of the best you've ever seen, maybe some day you will get to hear the band I play in, the Stadacona Band of the Royal Canadian Navy. The Canadian Bands are all one big family. Cheers
Think we will need a naval centenary event.
Hope I live to see the day :)
What a great band
That Sgt and Officer saluted perfectly. Boy I miss serving active duty.
Damn they rocked the shit out of that march.....great sound....
Great Job, Canada. Come back soon !
A Canadian police officer wouldn't be allowed on the street looking like that officer.
Marches are
Glorious victory
Colonel bogey
Rcaf march past
Voice of the guns
Belphegor
Cavalry of the clouds
Bad Boy The 3rd march is The Voice of the Guns. I dont recognise the fourth. The fith maarch at the end is a recognisible one but I am unable to think of a name to put with it!
Military Bands Everywhere Thanks, thought I recognised it
03:11 Voice of the Guns by Kenneth Alford as already named by Military Bands Everywhere
04:47 Belphegor by Ernest Brepsant
06:11 Cavalry of the Clouds by Kenneth Alford
muito lindo top e shów
God bless Canada
god bless the Queen and canada
God bless the commonwealth, HM the queen and Canada's armed forces
Excellent!
Splendid Show RCAF! 🇨🇦🇬🇧Only one complaint though! Why no stirring rendition played of the ‘Maple Leaf 🍁 Forever’ included here?!!...
Naw should have llayed theme from 'Hockey Night in Canada'!
wow really impressive drill, dressings are slick
That was a joy to watch!
man i was waiting for that march past
Amazing just amazing nice video
Shame that the guards have to be guarded. Canada/Australia/New Zealand can always be relied upon, which is more than can be said of the US.
SALUDOS AMIGO INGLESES DE CHILE . MUY LINDO ....¡¡¡¡¡.
They are from Canada
Canadienses🙏 Gracias.
The Canadians!... Always the first one's in for the Finals!🩸💘🍁
I will never forget you played the Star Spangled Banner on 9-11. Not as long as I live. an American citizen.
God bless the USA.
We're in it together,old lad.
The Bobby leading the parade looks a little well you know, tidy it up, Canadian Air Force Band Winnipeg." well done".
Very much depends on the police in question.
You can often tell the ex military police officers on such parades at a glance
I couldn't help it, ex police and reserve military musician. It really caught my eye!
Can anyone list the songs played in this video? GREAT performance.
For the record, the Marches played on the way up to the Castle are :
Glorious victory
Colonel bogey
The Voice of the Guns.
And on the return to the Barracks :
Voice of the guns
Belphegor
Cavalry of the clouds
It is videos such as this, which demonstrates the wonder of the British Commonwealth....well done RCAF......................but also sad that parades in Britain now have to accompanied by para-military police with an automatic weapon.
Les Griffiths ( Australia)
Very smart..great to see our Canadian cousins...well done boys and girls..you make us feel so proud of you....shame about the scruffy coppers
Nathenial Becken - the statue is of an Irish Guardsman, not a paratrooper. The regiment lost a lot of men in Afghanistan. The Irish Guards are based near Windsor (it is considered "their town") hence the positioning of the statue. I guess the RCAF were being courteous, as they were leading the Irish Guards back to barracks. As for other comments - the police hate their high viz, as for telling armed police to remove their "baseball caps" whilst on duty at the cenotaph, why?? They need to be recognisable immediately as police should the shit hit the fan. Considering we (the British public) is such a target it's a miracle that any public events such as this continue, I'll can only assume you are not local.
IS THAT RUSSEL WILLIAMS LEADING THEM ????
Not bad guys not bad only a small bobble so not bad at all. Makes me proud of the RCAF.
One time at Band Camp.
Well done kid
Why is the Mcpl behind the band carrying his rifle in his left arm?
4:04 that looks and sounds scary
can someone please name the marches played here ? it would be greatly appreciated
Glorious victory - Walter Kendall
Colonel bogey - F. J. Ricketts (Kenneth Alford)
RCAF Air Force March Past - Walford Davies / Sir George Dyson
Voice of the guns - F. J. Ricketts (Kenneth Alford)
Belphegor - Engebert Brepsant (but I have seen Edouard Brepsant and a couple of other names used to name the composer).
Cavalry of the clouds - F. J. Ricketts (Kenneth Alford)
3:38 anybody know the name of that song I’ve been looking for it for like 2 years😂😂
Edit: also the one in the first clip I haven’t been looking for it but I quite like it
3:38 ruclips.net/video/edoax_O7tBY/видео.html
First piece - ruclips.net/video/KYt04UCaqgI/видео.html
Cynocephali dude, dude, you are literally my hero, thank you kind stranger😂
Ngl the rcaf did a bang up job but i feel the raaf should’ve mounted a guard before them
Why
@@LordWellington15 cause their older
What is the name of the march on 5:42? it’s sounds so good
Belphagor ruclips.net/video/i62QG5WObWo/видео.html
@@Cynocephali thank you 😊
what is the song at 6:14?
Cavalry of the Clouds - Kenneth J. Alford
@@Cynocephali what are the songs they play during the marching?
Why are there 2 Guardsman running around at the rear at 3:50?
robin scillitoe they are moving to protect the officer and colour (when applicable)
May I have the song name?
Better than Windsor, Ontario
How dare you
What's the name of the first march being played?
It is 'Glorious Victory' by Walter M. Kendall. It has been mentioned ellsewhere on this page. Cheers.
what is the household division means?
tintin wu the household division consists of the Household Cavalry. lifeguards (red tunic, white plume) and the Blues and royals.(blue tunic, red plume) Plus foot guards. Grenadiers, Coldstream, Welsh, Irish and Scots guards. You can tell who is who by how the buttons are arranged on their tunics. Also the plumes in their bearskins are different colours. www.householddivision.org.uk/regiments
Love iy
3:49, why did the guard suddenly run out of nowhere?
Wout Van Thielen
They are the officer’s escort, they run beside the officer. It would also happen if flags were being carried.
Mounting the Escort
I actually have no clue of what any of these marches are this time e.e
Michael Belluomini they are in the description
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Canada always the first.
is this happen every year????
It was the 100th anniversary of the RAF, so No. This most definitely will not happen every year. The way things are right now, it may never happen again. Fingers crossed.... for a return to normal performances, if nothing else.
1:20 what’s the song
Glorious Victory is the march
Whats the song at 2:54
The RCAF March Past
a onde estiver eu estarei o filmendo pra sua boa e qualidade e sua divugação....
Como se diz 'divugação' em Inglês?
E... Obrigado :D
Now I'm not saying I'm ungrateful to the police, but does an armed guard that has it's own armed escort really need armed officers around it?
Anyway, there's that thought. Always good to see another force's band leading!
Well there are a few issues with not having armed police, a soldier discharging his firearm at a civilian of his own nation is really quite bad, but even worse would be for these Canadian airmen to fire at British civilians, that would cause one hell of a diplomatic and legal issue that would most likely involve a huge expenditure in time and money.
Also I doubt most people would really like to see soldiers firing in the streets, it just doesn't make them look good.
Outside of special circumstances, like the terror attacks in Paris, soldiers should not be expected to police the streets, the clue as to who should is in the name of the term policing.
So it really makes sense for there to be armed police escorting the guard. It may seem redundant, but they are really the only ones with legal authority to intervene with lethal force against civilians barring special circumstances.
Daniel Kjeldal I’m not sure about the British guards but we never carry a loaded rifle during parade,inspection or etc and I’m pretty sure the British don’t either. However if a soldier was dumb enough to discharge his rifle you should just have the armed police at certain positions not escorting the March.
Well yes, needless to say soldiers on parade would not have loaded weapons in public streets, but the point of armed police escorting them is still simply the fact that the man in front of the column can see things faster than a man standing at the sidewalk.
Personally, as a person living in a nation without an army, and even armed police except at the international airport, my feeling is that in this day and age where there are people who hate everything our nations are built upon, a little extra security is not a bad thing.
Again, it may seem silly to have a policeman escort soldiers carrying rifles, but I would much rather see that than news of some scumbag plowing down a column of soldiers with a truck.
Daniel Kjeldal That’s fair
Daniel Kjeldal Which country without an army or armed police would that be?
5:36 Who is the statue that they are saluting to?
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-13908925
It's a paratrooper, so probably they are saluting coz they are an air force?
O I didnt notice the old guards is the Irish Guard
Pity about the scruffy police officer in front of the parade.
Terry Reeves they should get ceremonial uniforms for the police officers instead of the neon yellow. Makes them look better.
Hey buddeh. The RAF look kinda different, guy. What's that all aboot?
Daniel Hall it’s the royal CANADIAN air force
👍👍👍😄
5:36 what are they saluting? I’ve never seen anyone do that XX
It's usually only the Irish guards that salute in that particular spot.
The reason the Irish guards do an eyes right is that there is a
Statue/memorial to fallen Irish soldiers.
www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Soldier's+Statue/@51.4807682,-0.6056197,19.25z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x95383af5fad84523!8m2!3d51.481049!4d-0.6056917?hl=en
Irish guards war memorial
A piece of information to give to the Yanks - the Canadians were the original "over sexed, over paid, and over here" :) Well they did arrive on time - twice. Come on! I'm over 70 and haven't yet been trained in PC speak.
na your good and also your welcome of fighting in ww1 and ww2 and we a good fight at times
Canadian father and uncles arrived in 43.
Smart Band and Escort. Scruffy British Police (no change there then).
Only the British can do this , the total expert way we do it
Some of our police look a real scruffy lot...
A lot different from when they had to parade and be inspected, see them around with no headgear, boots looking like they have never seen any polish, all wearing different clothes. I know the old uniform was impracticable but no reason to look so scruffy.
That officer's weapon at 0:32 looks like something a mall ninja would use.
It looks like a Colt Canadian C-8...SAS and the Boat Service have got them too...along with the Dutch and Danes.
The weapon's not small - it only looks that way because the cop is built like a tank!
They of course look splendid,except the drummers with those harnesses are too bad,I wish they wouldn't use those
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L85A3's looking nice and actually going well with the uniform!
Charles Keown they’re using the Canadian c7 carbine
Carbon you must not have watched the video as a good portion of it shows the Irish Guards marching with the A3.
Carbon and the C7 is indeed what the Canadian troops are carrying but the C8 is the carbine 😂
There are more musicians than airmen lol
Yes, but not dissimilar to when the Household Divisions do the duty. You only need so many soldiers/airmen to handle the guard, but you still need a full band complement.
Would be better without that crazy gunman pointing the muzzle of the weapon towards people in the crowd
Vivian Swinhoe Crazy gunman? Are you serious? lol
Are you really as stupid as your comment suggests?
Very smart band but there's something terribly wrong with that bass drum's sound. Its got about 2 prominent harmonics, the bottom is too low and the higher so hard and harsh it obliterates the rest of band completely. Sounds like someone dropping watermelons on a shipping container.
Canadians marching in an American style just what you don't want!
Terry Brigden, what was American about it? Just curious
i’m in air cadet from canada and that is not american drill stuff. it came from britain.
As far as I can see the Canadians were marching pretty much like the British do, unlike the Americans who look like they are on a Sunday stroll.
No they dont have their fingers up their ass.
The band and guard's drill was textbook Canadian / British drill; sharp, crisp, and perfect.
The British Americans :)
Si ils font ça tous les jours c'est d'un ridicule !
Non, c'est magnifique :D
"C'est magnifique - mais ce n'est pas le beurre." - Pierre François Joseph Bosquet, on margarine.
Alors, les Canadiens sont la margarine? LOL :)
Nous sommes un autre espece de beurre, mais du beurre quand meme.
Brilliant go Canada, very similar to our RAF regt..