@@aeiou6766 Which one? If you mean blocking in the Graf Spee that was before all our times. Remember the answer of the captain of the Campbeltown to his colleague about how come he was really for the blockade: “Anticipation”!
My grandmother and great aunt were in Elgar's orchestra and performed this with him conducting. Ergo it melts my heart every single time I hear! Also because all their husbands and brothers and fathers fought in the wars and this song sums up the emotion stunningly
Thank you for sharing Delphine! Apparently Elgar was saddened that his piece was to become, in some instances, a call to arms; just like more recently Joe Strummer (of The Clash) was saddened that his song 'Rock the Casbah' similarly gained 'call to arms' overtones, the exact opposite of his intent; and clearly watching the official video there was a playful side to it; certainly indicating that he didn't mean for anyone to come to any harm over it; a composer once said to me that once you put a piece out into the world it takes on a life of its own; you can't help it, or stop it; on a positive note, perhaps my favourite recollection relating to this piece, is talking to Tim Brooke-Taylor about it; asking him "Are you a fan of Elgar?", to which he replied after thinking for a moment, "I find 'Land Of Hope And Glory' very emotive." And here we all are, all these years later still finding it emotive .. stirring .. majestic .. a song for all time!
Whenever I hear this majestic match, I think of Maestra Patricia Burda Janeckova, the iconic Slovak soprano who passed away last year after a heroic battle with cancer.
As somebody who's been in the orchestra... I'm glad it was enjoyable for you at least. For me, well... same 20-something measures, until everybody was through with graduation...
@@xXTomokoKurokiXx i had to play this for graduation last year. it was so boring. at least we weren't the year that had to play it for 10 minutes straight because nobody had told the graduates to come out
@@apasihsayang3881 I said it's ironic because this song is used in literally EVERY High School graduation ceremony across the United States It is forever associated with graduating High School students, yet he didn't even go to High School
Chorus Land of Hope and Glory, Mother of the Free, How shall we extol thee, who are born of thee? Wider still and wider shall thy bounds be set; God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet, God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet.
In IT back in high school we had like 10 songs installed on every computer. Most of them were orchestral so no one bothered listening to them (with headphones). I find it incredibly hard to work without music so I listened to all of the songs despite the fact I didn't like them that much. But the more I listened the more I appreciated this one, and it's resulted in a music taste I normally get weird looks at for having.
This recording was taken from the BBC Last night of the Proms. The Crackling sounds are people letting of poppers. Along with the balloons being let off throughout. It adds to the atmosphere!
Elgar was a genius, much like the 4 boys from Liverpool a few generations later. This is such a wonderful piece, with joyous memories associated therewith by every person in the Anglophone world privileged to attend a public school. It is pure. It is it so human. Thank you for posting it.
1:50 Classmates!! Who am I to deserve such a great honor? Why, I would be nothing without Mrs. Puff. Give me a break. And to my public, all I can say is I'm touched. And furthermore, I will carry out my duties.....crime and punishment, punishment and crime in the hall! Which reminds me of an extremely long speech written by the greatest hall monitor of all time. "Friends, students, juvenile delinquents, lend me your ears." In conclusion, and without a moment to spare, I will put on this uniform [takes out the hat and belt] and assume my duties as...hall monitor!
This brings me to tears every time one of my kids gets to enter and leave their graduation ceremony. There is some weird combination of pretentiousness and relief about it. I have one or two left to hear.
I thought I never wanted to hear this again after playing it EVERY year in high school in our orchestra THEN hearing it in college. But after watching Kingsman, I had to listen to it again. The way they used it was hilarious lol!
I believe this March is one of the most beautiful music ever written. I am so glad I googled it to hear the whole thing including the singing. Kids today don’t know what they are missing.
This song is either an indication that you graduated high school and for the best of luck in college or an indication that you graduated from college and that student debts are coming
Land of Hope and Glory, Mother of the Free, How shall we extol thee, who are born of thee? Wider still and wider shall thy bounds be set; God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet, God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet.
I cannot envisage a more quintessential representation of a British Victorian upper middle class gentleman than than the photograph at shown 1:26. The gloves, the moustache, the posture... love it.
Excellent composition by Sir Elgar. This master piece was my University theme song in Hong Kong (British Colony). Thank god, it took me years to find the name o this composition.
The music track used in this video was recorded during the last night of the BBC proms, an operatic and orchestral concert of sorts, and the last night is when all the patriotic British music is played. Now, during the last night it is a lot less formal, and so people attending are invited to bring flags, and dress a little less formal. They are also allowed to bring things like air-horns or clappers etc to join in, this is the sound you can hear. Also the singing you hear is the audience.
I really love this man's mustache. In fact, Sodium, atomic number 11, was first isolated by Humphry Davy in 1807. A chemical component of salt, he named it Na in honor of the saltiest region on earth, North America. Thanks for coming to my TEDx talk.
I'm about to graduate college in a couple of weeks, I have set this to be played whenever I edit my final thesis manuscript... So inspiring to work when you hear this.
"Land of hope and glory, mother of the free / How shall we extol thee, who are born of thee / Wider still and wider shall thy bounds be set / God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet / God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet" Those lyrics...I really can feel patriotism leaking from them. They're so invigorating, and make you feel proud to be British. That's not a feeling you can get easily in modern Britain either.
so proud to be English and i love how we have such a beautiful anthem :') Land of Hope and Glory, Mother of the Free, How shall we extol thee, who are born of thee? Wider still, and wider, shall thy bounds be set; God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet! (ive noticed on all the BBC proms preformances of this at around 1:50 there is always a noise balloon let off xD)
Jamie Murican Mexican same thing, who knows whose identity is whose these days with open border globalism. No point in national or cultural pride anymore. we will all just just be the same bland mono tacky marxist hipster trash.
In four weeks, I and my a few of my colleagues will be hearing this as we march into the auditorium to receive our hard earned degrees! I cannot wait! College of Coastal Georgia, Class of 2018!
This song is the sign the payment to student loans are coming lol Edited: wow 1.2k likes??? BTW STILL ON THOSE LOANS DAMNIT AHAHAHHA. here's to hoping y'all get yours paid!
RIP Macho Man Randy Savage. The important thing is you were loved by so many including myself. I will bet they played this when you entered the Kingdom ~~~ Ohhhhhhh yeeeeaaaahhh
Edward Elgars Pomp & Circumstance March no.1 is played at many school & college graduation ceremonies, and the late 1950’s to mid 1960’s television show Queen for day ,it was played for the winner on that television show.
Great song! I love the song's tone from 1:47-3:42 of the video's timeframe. Makes me think of the very complex nature of the universe and our human existence...Haha idk if anyone feels the same
Hearing this I always see a proud but humble monarch walking along the lines of brave men that vanquished just another dictator's armies that tried to conquer Europe. Well done lads!
Even though most of my clarinet part consisted of repeated quarter notes, I could never get through playing this without tears streaming down my cheeks.
Playing this over Macho Man's Wrestlemania IV World Championship victory. Makes it more emotional. Randy Savage (Ms. Elizabeth and Angelo Poffo) forever in the Land Of Glory. *wipes tear*
I can't remember how Cornette phrased it but it was like "he's sleeping on the floor with no mattress and 3 years later he's the WWF champion making $1M"
Well, it's that time of the year again - coming up on graduation season (schools here in Canada and in the US are already prepping or conducting grad as I speak). If you're a student reading this in 2023, and are graduating, regardless of where or what stage of your education you're in, congratulations - you've done it! May this forthcoming new chapter in your life bring you much needed hope, and success, no matter where your endeavours take you.
From great mustache comes great music.
Bach didn't have a mustache, to be fair.
Joshua Irwin Yeah but Bach was just an all around BAMF
do not forget LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN, WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART, GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL. They don't have MUSTACHE.
Must be why Justin Beiber cant grow one! xD
Joe Doe
oooh... that burns XD
This piece contains 75% moustache and 25% tea.
(Click) Noice.
SnakeEyes4597 Brian... I wanna wee!
and newspaper
muhammad shofwan after test again i will grauduation
Angus Rhodes >:(
This is the most British song I ever listened to. Perfection.
F
Respects from Argentina.
Please don't mind, but does 'F' stand for Falkland?
Oh, how about Rule Brittania, then? After all, Captains Cochran and Hamilton ensured Argentina’s liberty on the seas!
@@bultaoreunne4495 my dude
@@annatamparow4917 Remember the Naval blockade of the River plate? 😹
@@aeiou6766 Which one? If you mean blocking in the Graf Spee that was before all our times. Remember the answer of the captain of the Campbeltown to his colleague about how come he was really for the blockade: “Anticipation”!
My grandmother and great aunt were in Elgar's orchestra and performed this with him conducting. Ergo it melts my heart every single time I hear! Also because all their husbands and brothers and fathers fought in the wars and this song sums up the emotion stunningly
Thank you for sharing Delphine! Apparently Elgar was saddened that his piece was to become, in some instances, a call to arms; just like more recently Joe Strummer (of The Clash) was saddened that his song 'Rock the Casbah' similarly gained 'call to arms' overtones, the exact opposite of his intent; and clearly watching the official video there was a playful side to it; certainly indicating that he didn't mean for anyone to come to any harm over it; a composer once said to me that once you put a piece out into the world it takes on a life of its own; you can't help it, or stop it; on a positive note, perhaps my favourite recollection relating to this piece, is talking to Tim Brooke-Taylor about it; asking him "Are you a fan of Elgar?", to which he replied after thinking for a moment, "I find 'Land Of Hope And Glory' very emotive." And here we all are, all these years later still finding it emotive .. stirring .. majestic .. a song for all time!
It's actually "grand aunt", not "great aunt". I learned this not too long ago.
god damn you’re old if you’re grandmother was in this
@@ItsVideos false
Whenever I hear this majestic match, I think of Maestra Patricia Burda Janeckova, the iconic Slovak soprano who passed away last year after a heroic battle with cancer.
At my college graduation they played this with an actual orchestra thank god.
Same ^_^
My high school 🏫 graduation back in 2000. And I think 🤔 they play it when the Queen 👸 of England 🇬🇧 appears.
That's a lot of pomp, under the circumstances! (Edit: Quote from "Barry B Benson" in the animated movie: "Bee Movie")
As somebody who's been in the orchestra... I'm glad it was enjoyable for you at least. For me, well... same 20-something measures, until everybody was through with graduation...
@@xXTomokoKurokiXx i had to play this for graduation last year. it was so boring. at least we weren't the year that had to play it for 10 minutes straight because nobody had told the graduates to come out
Best vocaloid cover ever!
What?
Agreed
get out
@@eagleflies9515 ayo thas mean as hell
Ah , i see that you're a person of culture as well.
It's ironic Sir Edward Elgar didn't finish high school himself, he left at the age of 15, nevertheless, this composition is incredible
Who care about school bro even einstein didnt finish school as well
@@apasihsayang3881 I said it's ironic because this song is used in literally EVERY High School graduation ceremony across the United States
It is forever associated with graduating High School students, yet he didn't even go to High School
Are you a fellow American? I think so
@@EmilyRafferty Um yes why?
@@SXI96 Jesus christ calm down! Lol I could just tell calm down shit lol
F to pay respects to the 1 guy who thought the piece was over and clapped at 1:46
"OOH NO!" says Randy Savage.
isn’t that a castanet
F
F
F
4:44
“OOOOOOHHH YEEEEEEAAAH!”
-Randy “Macho Man” Savage
What's with the Macho man Randy Savage comment
@@robtru84It was Randy's entrance theme.
@@Bothrops_Asper_89 you mean favorite song
@@robtru84nope he means entrance theme
Chorus
Land of Hope and Glory, Mother of the Free,
How shall we extol thee, who are born of thee?
Wider still and wider shall thy bounds be set;
God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet,
God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet.
"Wider still and wider"
Bloody. So British it colonized my arse, m8.
I had no idea there were words to it!
Thanks!
Change thee to tea
@@ljc6141 Black, one sugar, cheers.
Making his way to the ring, From Sarasota, Florida. Weighing 239 pounds, he is the WWF World Heavyweight Champion! Macho Man Randy Savage!
What's with the Macho man Randy Savage comment
@@robtru84 that was his theme song
@@leeeverett4067 you mean his favorite song
@@robtru84 no, i mean this music always played in the arena when he made his entrance to the wrestling ring
@@leeeverett4067 it was his favorite song
Pump and circumstance: awsome old classical
Pomp and circumstance: Strange Rock Anime music
Pomp and circumstance: "It's the MACHO MAN!"
Pomp and circumcision
Everyboody gangsta 'till the principal puts the wrong Pomp and Circumstance
HAAH
This piece makes me proud of being british, even though i'm actually Norwegian. Weird..
High Koala so, what are you....
***** he is god
***** Norweglish?
***** Britwegian
***** He is a norwegian with a sudden longing to be british
In IT back in high school we had like 10 songs installed on every computer. Most of them were orchestral so no one bothered listening to them (with headphones). I find it incredibly hard to work without music so I listened to all of the songs despite the fact I didn't like them that much. But the more I listened the more I appreciated this one, and it's resulted in a music taste I normally get weird looks at for having.
Fact: This song is not used just for graduation, it was used by a wrestler in the 80s and 90s
Oh Yeah!
Also by the British empire for decades
THE CREAM OF THE CROP! DIG IT!!! 😎
Not just "a wrestler" but "THE wrestler". RIP Macho Man
The greatest wrestler Randy Savage
This music blew my mind.
Kingsman
Elgar tends to have that effect on people. (;
Lmao
Kurt Cobain in 1994:
Glorious march: pumps up your blood pressure and...your tears. Such a contribution to humanity. Thanks Sir Elgar and thanks Britain!
being a Brit, this brings a tear to my eye and reminds me of all the people of fought in the war for us
Now your country is going to shit, not that my country is an exception
We fought the wrong enemy
@@JDFish but the Painter had to go down and hard
@@chrismc410 he was trying to save britian and the west
@@Basedlocationwho😊
This recording was taken from the BBC Last night of the Proms. The Crackling sounds are people letting of poppers. Along with the balloons being let off throughout.
It adds to the atmosphere!
Thanks.
BBC..? Big Black C...s
@@LOUCABRASI no…
@@LOUCABRASI Mutt's Law
@@chaimafaghet7343 Every time.
One of the best melodies ever written
Elgar was a genius, much like the 4 boys from Liverpool a few generations later. This is such a wonderful piece, with joyous memories associated therewith by every person in the Anglophone world privileged to attend a public school. It is pure. It is it so human. Thank you for posting it.
well that's me out. Fully Comp
This is the cream of the crop of classical music
What is with the Macho Man Randy Savage comments?
@@robtru84A version of 4:44 was used as Randy Savage's entrance music. Many associate this song with either graduation or Macho.
@@sykotiksonik you mean his favorite song
I read it with the voice of Macho Man
@@robtru84 So this is what you have to pull to get people to pay attention to you? F*ck's sake, mate... that's fk'n pathetic.
Class of 2020s soundtrack when they walk on a minecraft stage for their diploma
It’s true I was the Minecraft stage
Class of 2020 when they receive a png of their diploma through Zoom.
1:50
Classmates!! Who am I to deserve such a great honor? Why, I would be nothing without Mrs. Puff.
Give me a break.
And to my public, all I can say is I'm touched. And furthermore, I will carry out my duties.....crime and punishment, punishment and crime in the hall! Which reminds me of an extremely long speech written by the greatest hall monitor of all time. "Friends, students, juvenile delinquents, lend me your ears." In conclusion, and without a moment to spare, I will put on this uniform [takes out the hat and belt] and assume my duties as...hall monitor!
XD
fucking American graduations ;-;
+Nocturus lmbo
Read this right when it came on. Lmao
Watching this episode now!
Shivers down my spine . Here I stand a proud English man .
***** OOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEAAAAHHHHHHHH!
Not many of us left mate
This brings me to tears every time one of my kids gets to enter and leave their graduation ceremony. There is some weird combination of pretentiousness and relief about it. I have one or two left to hear.
The song that will bring you both tears and joy. 😊
This piece makes me proud to be British.
It's something to be proud of.
Greatness of this music is not Brit. Only great for great human.
aidedevie@orange.fr
+DeadLockAI Good To know and same it makes me proud to be British! Kind Regards From UK
+maurice caron Fuck you.Only because france has nothing to be proud of you dont have to write shit.
Mister M Apart from having the so-called 'language of LLUURRRVE'.
YOUR MAJESTY, THERE'S A SECOND BUS COMING🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Best played on a recorder flute using the nostrils.
Nyeeess
__ __
B0ss
nyes
Hey b0ss
Nihilanth Non Serviam hahaha healthy Filthy Frank
"We need music for this college graduation ceremony..."
"I know! Let's play the middle of Pomp and Circumstance for FOUR HOURS!"
True Story
Source?
That’s rough buddy
Yeah I had to do this three years in a row.
Thank God for the musically talented of the world, we couldn't do without them.
Love listening to this when I skip school!
Nice. Rebels with sense of music.
He was being sarcastic you dummy
So was I?
Y'all pay for loans ?
5:33 - I get goosebumps every time!
At this point you realize= this song is a masterpiece
"God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet!"
Shivers up and down my spine.....Oooooh yeah!!
I graduated high school last week! I’m so relieved that it’s finally over!
Dammit, now I can't listen to this piece without imaging everybody's heads exploding. xD
Mike Flangerus this isnt music from scanners
vomitedshit
Nah, I'm talking about Kingsman, brah.
Mike Flangerus ah ah same for me !! Cheers from France
Mike Flangerus I know....it's crazy that they chose this song in the movie. Hilarious to say the least lol
TrebleStaff what movie? Kingsman?
I thought I never wanted to hear this again after playing it EVERY year in high school in our orchestra THEN hearing it in college. But after watching Kingsman, I had to listen to it again. The way they used it was hilarious lol!
"Your Majesty! there's a second bus coming!"
"OH GREAT HEAVENS!"
Talent and hard work are an unbeatable combination.
My nan was Italian but she loved this music, especially on last night at the proms.
This March brings tears to my eyes when I think of the dignity of my forebears.
- I understand why,; no other country has a more magnificent history.
I believe this March is one of the most beautiful music ever written. I am so glad I googled it to hear the whole thing including the singing. Kids today don’t know what they are missing.
So sorry to the Class of 2020. Entered the world during 9/11, graduating during an pandemic
😥thanks for caring.
oh my, energy, harmony and musicality in this piece!
awesome!
Edward Elgar is an icon in my home town of Malvern. May he rest in peace.
This track is really great, especially after you wake up in the morning and have breakfast, adds a whole new flavor to my cup of tea.
What an incredible human being! Thankyou Elgar for giving me the music to many good memories!
This song is either an indication that you graduated high school and for the best of luck in college or an indication that you graduated from college and that student debts are coming
I just like the piece
I could listen to this all day.
Can we use these old orchestral music tracks in monetised youtube videos?
probably it is in the public domain. RUclips may still get mad at you tho:/
Music enters public domain 70 years after the composer's death I believe. However, you need permission from the owners of the recording
@@pottersmiles7238 i think ur too late lmao
@@nevetsnevets the reply was intended as a reference for everyone. Nice effort with the humour though. Well done
huh its the indian guy i didnt expect to see you here
R.I.P. “Macho Man” Randy Savage. You’ll Always Be In Our Hearts.
What’s with the Macho Man Randy Savage comments
It was Randy’s entrance music in the WWF.
@@tilleycs you mean his favorite song
Land of Hope and Glory, Mother of the Free,
How shall we extol thee, who are born of thee?
Wider still and wider shall thy bounds be set;
God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet,
God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet.
¡Gracias por compartir esta música que celebra el triunfo de la vida!
God save Britain,
Greetings from the other side of the channel 🇬🇧🇫🇷
Brilliant piece can't stop listening to it
Miss Elizabeth n The Macho Man R.I.P.!!!!🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹👍👍👍🏆🏆🏆💎💎💎
2 of the greatest WWE performers of the modern era
too talented @ Savage
too sweet @ Liz
Oooooh yeah
dig it
freak out
What’s with the Macho Man Randy Savage comments
What is with the Macho Man Randy Savage comments? It's a graduation song
@@justawesome5945what is with the Macho Man Randy Savage comments
I cannot envisage a more quintessential representation of a British Victorian upper middle class gentleman than than the photograph at shown 1:26. The gloves, the moustache, the posture... love it.
It looks like Oswald Mosley and Freddie Mercury
One of the loveliest pieces of music ever made.
"OHHHHHHHHH YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!" R.I.P Randy "Macho Man" Savage
What's with the Macho man randy savage comments? It's a graduation song
@@robtru84 it was his theme?
@@TheItzAidan you mean his favorite song
@@robtru84 no I mean theme song. ruclips.net/video/P9k1EvSX7W0/видео.html
Haha that's the comment I was gonna do just once I definitely recognised it to be the tune. It has a British royalty to it I've always thought
Excellent composition by Sir Elgar. This master piece was my University theme song in Hong Kong (British Colony). Thank god, it took me years to find the name o this composition.
The music track used in this video was recorded during the last night of the BBC proms, an operatic and orchestral concert of sorts, and the last night is when all the patriotic British music is played. Now, during the last night it is a lot less formal, and so people attending are invited to bring flags, and dress a little less formal. They are also allowed to bring things like air-horns or clappers etc to join in, this is the sound you can hear. Also the singing you hear is the audience.
and "proms" in British English abbreviates. . . ?
Rachel: I am serving my last cup of coffee!
Chandler: Should I tell her I ordered tea...?
I really love this man's mustache. In fact, Sodium, atomic number 11, was first isolated by Humphry Davy in 1807. A chemical component of salt, he named it Na in honor of the saltiest region on earth, North America. Thanks for coming to my TEDx talk.
Años buscando esta canción y por fin la encuentro, no tenía ni idea del nombre pero al fin la encontré ❤️
Espero que en estos dos años no hayas tenido que volver a buscarla por su nombre
I recently graduated Highschool and the band played this music. It was a super special day. 🎉❤
Kudos for a guy who used this as graduation music, Macho Man theme, and that blowing head scene from Kingsman
This is the most British thing ever ❤
Mortals says "Edward Elgar" or "univeristy graduation"
But legends says "MACHO MAN RANDY SAVAGE OOOOOOOH YEAAAH!"
yesssir
What is with the Macho Man Randy Savage comments
@@robtru84 He's a wrestler and this song is also his theme song when he gets in the arena
@@tylregor5481 you mean his favorite song.
@@robtru84 no
I'm about to graduate college in a couple of weeks, I have set this to be played whenever I edit my final thesis manuscript... So inspiring to work when you hear this.
nice, search for el morya
I love this music!!! The slow part is awesome!!!
"Land of hope and glory, mother of the free /
How shall we extol thee, who are born of thee /
Wider still and wider shall thy bounds be set /
God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet /
God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet"
Those lyrics...I really can feel patriotism leaking from them. They're so invigorating, and make you feel proud to be British. That's not a feeling you can get easily in modern Britain either.
I'm not sure the Canadian Blackfeet agree with you...
I don't know what that rattling/popping sound is, but it adds so much character to the alive-ness of the music!
It's a castanet I think
so proud to be English and i love how we have such a beautiful anthem :')
Land of Hope and Glory, Mother of the Free,
How shall we extol thee, who are born of thee?
Wider still, and wider, shall thy bounds be set;
God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet!
(ive noticed on all the BBC proms preformances of this at around 1:50 there is always a noise balloon let off xD)
Umm... You know this isn't actually our national anthem right (but it should be) ?? :P
SbAsAlSe HONRe
God Save The Queen isn't our official national anthem either, we don't have one.
I never said it was...
Song before the 1980s: Peaceful graduation
Song after 1980s: OOOOOOOH YEAAAAAAH THE MACHO MAN RANDY SAVAGE YEAH
What's with the Macho man Randy Savage comment
Man this is good, I wish schools didn't over do it by playing that one part on loop for three and a half hours straight.
Just saw Kingsman. The music's now hilarious knowing what happens.
I saw that scene, oh my god it was so freaking insanely hilarious that it was beyond glorious. I was applauding when that happened.
The best scene of this movie. Hilarious!
Obama noooooo- *splat*.
Me too
What about the scene when Eggsy is shown the shoe blade?
I'm 'Murican, and this song fills ME with pride towards England!
msm1876 I misread that as "Mexican"
Jamie Murican Mexican same thing, who knows whose identity is whose these days with open border globalism. No point in national or cultural pride anymore. we will all just just be the same bland mono tacky marxist hipster trash.
@@maershkinschrabs7597 that was unnecessary
Its what the Empire does to you.
In four weeks, I and my a few of my colleagues will be hearing this as we march into the auditorium to receive our hard earned degrees! I cannot wait! College of Coastal Georgia, Class of 2018!
This song is the sign the payment to student loans are coming lol
Edited: wow 1.2k likes??? BTW STILL ON THOSE LOANS DAMNIT AHAHAHHA. here's to hoping y'all get yours paid!
Ohime Sama 😂
Ohime Sama man what especially since i graduate in May
Damn
*H O W S H A L L W E E X T O L L T H E E . . .*
By repaying your student loans
Have you ever flexed on americans by not paying student loans
RIP Macho Man Randy Savage. The important thing is you were loved by so many including myself. I will bet they played this when you entered the Kingdom ~~~ Ohhhhhhh yeeeeaaaahhh
ohhh yeahhh
What's with the Macho man Randy Savage comments? It's a graduation song
@@robtru84 his theme song was this song also
@@epidemicrage4337 you mean his favorite song
Edward Elgars Pomp & Circumstance March no.1 is played at many school & college graduation ceremonies, and the late 1950’s to mid 1960’s television show Queen for day ,it was played for the winner on that television show.
Congratulations class of 2019
I graduated junior high last week
This is the Macho Man’s song. Back off.
@zarela patricia ruclips.net/video/VYUu9TGvOmw/видео.html
Great song! I love the song's tone from 1:47-3:42 of the video's timeframe. Makes me think of the very complex nature of the universe and our human existence...Haha idk if anyone feels the same
'Land of hope and glory' I remember singing in the school choir and the rest associated with something else
Right in the Macho-Man feels! Mrs. Elizabeth!!!
4:52 is my personal bookmark
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHH YYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH SNAP INTO A SLIM JIM!!!!!!
+Bender Bending Rodriguez Ohhh yeaaaahahah
+kubboc99 agreed
Who DOESN'T think of "Macho Man" Randy Savage when they hear this????? I ALWAYS DO! :-)
did the macho finger twirl on my HS graduation...WINNING
AWESOME! :)
Hearing this I always see a proud but humble monarch walking along the lines of brave men that vanquished just another dictator's armies that tried to conquer Europe.
Well done lads!
Band Student: I can write something WAY more demanding and tedious than Pachelbel's Canon.
Band Director: Hold my beer...
this song blew my mind.
Bravo, always bravo for this wondeful, joyful, ans so properly dignified famous march !!!
Every year at graduation from high school.
Koro- Chan it is a beautiful march
as much as i hate playing it, it is very beautiful..
Yep, I just got the sheet music for it
Im playing it for middle school
Even though most of my clarinet part consisted of repeated quarter notes, I could never get through playing this without tears streaming down my cheeks.
It's beautiful
Such TRULY MARVELLOUS music from the FOREVER GREAT musician and BRILLIANT COMPOSER that is , Sir Edward Elgar --- love ❤️ Evelyn O'Connor
Playing this over Macho Man's Wrestlemania IV World Championship victory. Makes it more emotional. Randy Savage (Ms. Elizabeth and Angelo Poffo) forever in the Land Of Glory. *wipes tear*
I can't remember how Cornette phrased it but it was like "he's sleeping on the floor with no mattress and 3 years later he's the WWF champion making $1M"
What's with the Macho man Randy Savage comment
What's with the Macho man Randy Savage comment
@@ICHIBAN-cz8ih What's with the Macho man Randy Savage comment? And it's WWE not WWF. WWF is animal wild life
@@robtru84 WWF was what it was before the panda people sued
This makes me proud to be British! Actually, I'm Canadian but close enough!
Well, it's that time of the year again - coming up on graduation season (schools here in Canada and in the US are already prepping or conducting grad as I speak). If you're a student reading this in 2023, and are graduating, regardless of where or what stage of your education you're in, congratulations - you've done it! May this forthcoming new chapter in your life bring you much needed hope, and success, no matter where your endeavours take you.
Ooooooooooyyyaaaaaa
MACHO MAN RANDY SAVAGE FOR EVER.
Macho man rip
Cream of the crop
what's with the Macho Man Randy Savage comment?
Randy Savage used this as his entrance
gorgeous George was the first to use this song.
04:52-06:10 I want this part to be played when I'm finally able to get out of friend zone someday
Queen for a Day!! Great show from the 50's.
"He's enterprising, aggressive, outgoing, young, bold, vicious. He'll do."
Minister!
DAXFULLFX Yes, it's from the film "A Clockwork Orange". This music was filmed in the scene that quote is said.
DAXFULLFX I hope you enjoy it! It's a favourite of mine.
Nessimess but he already died