Fantastic quality of music, love the nervous look on the Drum major's face on 0:26. Doubtless plenty of ear issues in the centre of that vast band! But one heck of a treat for those looking on. (Happily and thankfully!) a tiny bit rough round the edges, but no orchestra will EVER match this version of the "Procession of Nobles" - it's the great, unbeatable Massed Bands of the Brtitish Army at Wembley and that sound goes where it wants and does what it wants, ebbing and flowing in those weird stadium breezes, and it's raw, powerful, unforgettable, unretouched and unique. Real people making real music for real people. Nothing will - nothing can - ever match it!
that's seven minutes and 29 seconds a band walks onto the field I think he says it's quick pick silver can you tell me the name of this band by any chance
If you are still interested four years later that was the bands and bugles of the Light Division ( Light Infantry and the Royal Green jackets ) six battalion bands and the corps of bugles .
Coordinación espectacular, y una música brillantemente ejecutada.
Grandisimo espectáculo, para aplaudir a rabiar.
Fantastic quality of music, love the nervous look on the Drum major's face on 0:26. Doubtless plenty of ear issues in the centre of that vast band! But one heck of a treat for those looking on. (Happily and thankfully!) a tiny bit rough round the edges, but no orchestra will EVER match this version of the "Procession of Nobles" - it's the great, unbeatable Massed Bands of the Brtitish Army at Wembley and that sound goes where it wants and does what it wants, ebbing and flowing in those weird stadium breezes, and it's raw, powerful, unforgettable, unretouched and unique. Real people making real music for real people. Nothing will - nothing can - ever match it!
that's seven minutes and 29 seconds a band walks onto the field I think he says it's quick pick silver can you tell me the name of this band by any chance
There were around 200 individual regimental British army bands
If you are still interested four years later that was the bands and bugles of the Light Division ( Light Infantry and the Royal Green jackets ) six battalion bands and the corps of bugles .