Yes.I believe it is "Machine Gun Guards"on the "Marches of the Two World Wars" album 30 July 2007 (22 tracks) (Band of the Irish Guards). Love all this music. Cheers from Down Under
Yes.I believe it is "Machine Gun Guards"on the "Marches of the Two World Wars" album 30 July 2007 (22 tracks) (Band of the Irish Guards). Love all this music. Cheers from Down Under
Francky Arteel Hi there. The marches are as follows. 00:00 Royal Salute (R.Waterer) 02:30 Colchester Castle (ending) E.Brigham 02:50 Carry On (Winson) 05:06 Machine Gun Guards (E.Marechal) - listen to that bass trombone 😉 07:19 Under the Double Eagle (J.Wagner)
Maybe the British should lend us some of their drill sargents! I grew up one block from the Marine Barracks in D.C. and watched them drill often. BTW I think the Royal Marines band is the best in the world.
Very impressive! I just wish I knew the identities of all the different groups. I know the first was the Royal Marines ( my favorite). Then the Navy. After that, not sure..... They also played a couple of marches that sounded very familiar -- I've heard them played often in my country ( America). The first one, played by the Royal Marines, was my favorite.
Great video, does anyone know the name of the march that The Band of the Irish Guards plays at 05:05 until 07:17? Thank you.
Yes.I believe it is "Machine Gun Guards"on the "Marches of the Two World
Wars" album 30 July 2007 (22 tracks) (Band of the Irish Guards). Love
all this music. Cheers from Down Under
Thank you very much, I like the march a lot.
Military Bands Everywhere
the Pride of Britain ------------- the Armed Forces.
1:32 i love that sound, It's so uplifting. Also at 4:20 what regiment is that (Is it the kings troop?)
6:20 Drum Major Steven Staite of the Grenadier Guards, leading the Band of the Coldstream Guards.
Yes.I believe it is "Machine Gun Guards"on the "Marches of the Two World Wars" album 30 July 2007 (22 tracks) (Band of the Irish Guards). Love all this music. Cheers from Down Under
Can someone give me all the names off the played marches
Francky Arteel
Hi there. The marches are as follows.
00:00 Royal Salute (R.Waterer)
02:30 Colchester Castle (ending) E.Brigham
02:50 Carry On (Winson)
05:06 Machine Gun Guards (E.Marechal) - listen to that bass trombone 😉
07:19 Under the Double Eagle (J.Wagner)
6:02 Senior Drum Major WO2 Scott Fitzgerald, Coldstream Guards leading The Band of the Irish Guards
3:28 Drum Major Maurice Brown, Scots Guards leading The Band of the Scots Guards
March starting at approximately 8:00 being played by what looks like an RAF band is called "Under the Double Eagle."
As I watch this I ask myself why so many of our US troops have such difficulty marching in step? It has always puzzled me - it's really not that hard.
Maybe the British should lend us some of their drill sargents! I grew up one block from the Marine Barracks in D.C. and watched them drill often. BTW I think the Royal Marines band is the best in the world.
Desfile no brasil
7:31
Gwasneth eeer the airforce
No one:
Females at the back of the parade: -_-
I'm going to remember on Sunday at the Wales town cenotaph lucky me
Very impressive! I just wish I knew the identities of all the different groups. I know the first was the Royal Marines ( my favorite). Then the Navy. After that, not sure.....
They also played a couple of marches that sounded very familiar -- I've heard them played often in my country ( America). The first one, played by the Royal Marines, was my favorite.
1st Royal Marines. 2nd Royal Navy. 3rd Army. 4th Royal Air Force
Royal salute, or Gibraltar is one my favorites from the Royal Marines aswell