Excellent video MrB! How wonderful to see ASDM S. Fitzgerald leading! I believe I spotted CSM Paul Carson with his distinctive lean, at around 19:38. *The marches played were,* ( *Band of the Coldstream Guards* ) 1) 5:04-Scarlet & Gold 2) 7:00-Namur 3) 10:08-Guards Armoured Division ( *Band & Bugle of the Rifles* ) 4) 11:12-Geordie 5) 13:48-Jellalabad ( *Band of the Coldstream Guards* ) 6) 17:17-Let Erin Remember 7) 18:37-Bravura ( *Band & Bugles of the Rifles* ) 8) 19:46-The Durhams 9) 21:51-Secuderabad 10) 23:34-Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse
Hello Delvin, good evening. Thanks for your list, the only march i liked is "Guards Armoured Division". Is ASDM Fitzgerald at 6:00? Next monday 11 is the Remembrance Day, an important event, I suppose somebody will film, isn't it? Delvin, did you read my message in "X ardua ad astra" yesterday? Can you, please? Thanks,Good night.
Thanks very much for this Mr B! You've certainly had a busy day, including the early start for the Veteran Car Run. This is certainly an action-packed video from the musical perspective, with some lovely footage of both bands, a couple of my favourite marches close-up, and some that are new to me.
Hi Mike, thank you very much, yes it was a very busy morning that's for sure. Getting into practice for next weekend, which I think will be even busier. Might be able to have a lie-in after that then. 😂
@FrithGarcia Nope, 140 paces per minute (ppm) is their normal Quick March pace, compared to the rest of the Army's 120ppm, the Foot Guards around 116ppm.
Excellent video MrB! How wonderful to see ASDM S. Fitzgerald leading! I believe I spotted CSM Paul Carson with his distinctive lean, at around 19:38.
*The marches played were,*
( *Band of the Coldstream Guards* )
1) 5:04-Scarlet & Gold
2) 7:00-Namur
3) 10:08-Guards Armoured Division
( *Band & Bugle of the Rifles* )
4) 11:12-Geordie
5) 13:48-Jellalabad
( *Band of the Coldstream Guards* )
6) 17:17-Let Erin Remember
7) 18:37-Bravura
( *Band & Bugles of the Rifles* )
8) 19:46-The Durhams
9) 21:51-Secuderabad
10) 23:34-Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse
Thank you Delvin, as always, greatly appreciated.
Hello Delvin, good evening. Thanks for your list, the only march i liked is "Guards Armoured Division". Is ASDM Fitzgerald at 6:00? Next monday 11 is the Remembrance Day, an important event, I suppose somebody will film, isn't it? Delvin, did you read my message in "X ardua ad astra" yesterday? Can you, please? Thanks,Good night.
Absolutely wonderful. Even, when in greys, in winter it is still good to see our guard.
Thanks very much for this Mr B! You've certainly had a busy day, including the early start for the Veteran Car Run. This is certainly an action-packed video from the musical perspective, with some lovely footage of both bands, a couple of my favourite marches close-up, and some that are new to me.
Hi Mike, thank you very much, yes it was a very busy morning that's for sure. Getting into practice for next weekend, which I think will be even busier. Might be able to have a lie-in after that then. 😂
I think that this stride would be quite a strain.... a sharp, collected stride. Lovely. Thank you Mr. Baton.
The marching pace for Gurkhas and The Rifles is 140 per minute. Hats off to them & the Band. 👍
@ken-u3n Thank you! Is that "marching at the double"?
@FrithGarcia Nope, 140 paces per minute (ppm) is their normal Quick March pace, compared to the rest of the Army's 120ppm, the Foot Guards around 116ppm.
You're very welcome.
Another fantastic video Mr b👌
Thank you.
Thanks very much for this video
I'm glad you enjoyed it, thank you.
they go very fast must be exhausted after 🙂
I know I was that's for sure, and I wasn't playing anything. 😅
23:49 "Le régiment de Sambre et Meuse', Kind regards,
❤❤❤😊😊😊
Thank you.
Is the lady a Gurkha officer?
She will be a British office to the Queen Gurkha Engineers Regiment of the Corps Royal Engineers
Always seeming to film the band, what about the soldiers? This is not a football band practice!