Fantastic video as usual MrB! The Japanese Flags look wonderful! Getting ready for the state visit soon! The marches played were, (Band of the Irish Guards) 1) 19:27-Blue Plume 2) 22:03-Washington Greys 3) 26:38-Bravura (Band of the Rifles) 4) 27:34-Geordie 5) 30:11-Jellalabad (Band of the Irish Guards) 6) 33:23-Men of Harlech 7) 34:40-Red Men's March (Band of the Rifles) 8) 35:47-The Lines of Torres Vedras 9) 36:05-Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse 10) 38:23-The Prince Consort's Own
Thank you Delvin. You see a lot of the Changing The Guard content, I'm sure I saw a video the other day that had the Irish Guards Band in 6's think it was from last Friday, haven't been able to find the video since then, did you see it?
@@MrBaton74 You're most welcome MrB! Hmmm, I haven't watched that video yet, or at least I don't remember seeing one with the Bands in 6's. I'll try and see if I can find it.
Love how you get a bit of everything in these videos! Will you be going to the carriage procession tomorrow for the state visit of japan? if so do you know what time when it begins?
Thank you, I try to get as much content as I can in the video. Sorry won't be going to the State visit I'm afraid, so do not know what the timings are.
It must be difficult for these Ghurka Riflemen to have to drill in a completely alien way after their normal Light Infantry drill but they do quickly adapt and I think look far more uniform in the movements. There are no Guards "affectations" and quirks that you see that people who have never drilled will not notice. But nitpickers like me see them all the time and the one that gets to be most is when the arm is straight up and back the WRIST is turned OUT from the body!!!
Curious, are all light infantry regiments opting for this slower pace, or is it just the gurkhas? Also marching on the double is going to have a different meaning now.
Fantastic video as usual MrB! The Japanese Flags look wonderful! Getting ready for the state visit soon!
The marches played were,
(Band of the Irish Guards)
1) 19:27-Blue Plume
2) 22:03-Washington Greys
3) 26:38-Bravura
(Band of the Rifles)
4) 27:34-Geordie
5) 30:11-Jellalabad
(Band of the Irish Guards)
6) 33:23-Men of Harlech
7) 34:40-Red Men's March
(Band of the Rifles)
8) 35:47-The Lines of Torres Vedras
9) 36:05-Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse
10) 38:23-The Prince Consort's Own
Thank you Delvin. You see a lot of the Changing The Guard content, I'm sure I saw a video the other day that had the Irish Guards Band in 6's think it was from last Friday, haven't been able to find the video since then, did you see it?
@@MrBaton74 You're most welcome MrB! Hmmm, I haven't watched that video yet, or at least I don't remember seeing one with the Bands in 6's. I'll try and see if I can find it.
Well done Mr Baton and thank you for so many video’s, I really enjoy them 🙏
I just love our military and especially the Bands. The swagger is fantastic :)
Thanks for Gurka vidio fantastic as from chatham have known them all my life and glad pension etc sorted now god bless british army.
Love how you get a bit of everything in these videos! Will you be going to the carriage procession tomorrow for the state visit of japan? if so do you know what time when it begins?
Thank you, I try to get as much content as I can in the video. Sorry won't be going to the State visit I'm afraid, so do not know what the timings are.
I've noticed both in London & Windsor, that the gap between band & Guard seems larger than it used to be. I wonder if it's deliberate?
its not deliberate it's just depends on how soon the band starts to march compared to the guard realistically it should be much closer
I saw a video the other day where the guards were practically up on the band’s back, but that’s very seldom
It must be difficult for these Ghurka Riflemen to have to drill in a completely alien way after their normal Light Infantry drill but they do quickly adapt and I think look far more uniform in the movements. There are no Guards "affectations" and quirks that you see that people who have never drilled will not notice. But nitpickers like me see them all the time and the one that gets to be most is when the arm is straight up and back the WRIST is turned OUT from the body!!!
Curious, are all light infantry regiments opting for this slower pace, or is it just the gurkhas? Also marching on the double is going to have a different meaning now.
Sloppy foot drill by the NCO in Brigade Waiting.
Le capitaine de la compagnie A est grand en svp ! L'adjudant-chef n'est pas rigolo tout comme tous les adj-chef.
Sloppy foot drill.
Annoying beeping sounds