Wow I saw at the minute 7:22 a major leader of the Band of Colchester, He was holding his hat as if he was panicking because he was afraid when his hat fell on the road just like that, but it turned out to be true. At the minute 7:35 that surprised me, but the major didn't care if his hat fell because they were busy playing their musical instruments but in the minute 8:59 The soldier returned/put his hat back perfectly, thank you, soldier, I really salute & respect you. Thank you also to MrBaton74 for making the video perfectly and well.👌🙏🎩💂🏻
Superb impression of this parade! The music comes into its own through the sounding board of the narrow streets and for the public this is a great spectacle. The Regiment proudly walks over the parade ground and gives me a nostalgic feeling about my own past in the army. Great respect to the DM for keeping his dignity when his hat is blown off! Also respect for your 'strong shoulder' MrBaton, the vid is great!
Fantastic video! The Drum Major leading is Drum Major Jonathan Cook, and the DOM behind him is Major Petritz-Watts. The marches played were, 1) 0:09-General Mitchell 2) 2:54-Imperial Echoes 3) 5:59-Washington Grays 4) 10:28-Glorious Victory 5) 14:52-Recce Flight
Brings back many memories to me doing parades through towns and cities) l was a trombone player so on the front row. Bury was where I was born and did my army training at Blenhiem Camp, so thanks for the video. I live up north now but Bury has a special place in my heart.
Sadly we don’t get to see this much in NZ as our armed forces are small by comparison and well spread out. Thoroughly enjoyed this. You Brits know how to put on a great parade.
Enjoyable video with the usual selection of popular marches - I like the sound of this band - probably the best of the regional bands - influence of lady DOM?
Thank you very much for posting this film. It is just a pity that the people of this town don't show a little bit more support for our armed services. When the Suffolk Regiment were based in the town you wouldn't of been able to move for spectators. There was a time when our constabulary had a bit of pride in their dress and appearance, not walking with their hands in their pockets or holding their headdress in their hands and walking with a cup of tea/coffee in public. How times have changed.
I didn’t even know this was happening until after this video came out! Would’ve love to been there! Think it was during the day however meaning most people were at work etc! Shame!
First class performance as usual from the British Army Band Colchester. Just a little observation - having carried it in her right hand throughout the march, what did the DoM do with her baton when reaching the saluting base? It obviously wasn’t in her saluting hand nor did it didn’t appear to be in her left hand! I’d really love to know!
Wow I saw at the minute 7:22 a major leader of the Band of Colchester, He was holding his hat as if he was panicking because he was afraid when his hat fell on the road just like that, but it turned out to be true. At the minute 7:35 that surprised me, but the major didn't care if his hat fell because they were busy playing their musical instruments but in the minute 8:59 The soldier returned/put his hat back perfectly, thank you, soldier, I really salute & respect you. Thank you also to MrBaton74 for making the video perfectly and well.👌🙏🎩💂🏻
Superb impression of this parade! The music comes into its own through the sounding board of the narrow streets and for the public this is a great spectacle. The Regiment proudly walks over the parade ground and gives me a nostalgic feeling about my own past in the army. Great respect to the DM for keeping his dignity when his hat is blown off! Also respect for your 'strong shoulder' MrBaton, the vid is great!
Fantastic video! The Drum Major leading is Drum Major Jonathan Cook, and the DOM behind him is Major Petritz-Watts.
The marches played were,
1) 0:09-General Mitchell
2) 2:54-Imperial Echoes
3) 5:59-Washington Grays
4) 10:28-Glorious Victory
5) 14:52-Recce Flight
Imperial Echoes was my favorite parade-march during my service time in the Army Band. Great march Delvin!
@@TMBD50 I agree 100%! Imperial Echoes is a spiffing march!
Thank you Delvin, like Harry I think Imperial Echoes is a great march, one of my faves.
@@MrBaton74 You're very welcome! Thanks for the fantastic videos!
Imperial echos is one of my personal favs and totally nailed it. Although as a euphonium player, it can be a face eater at times LOL
Wonderful band, Great to see the DOM marching in front of her band. WELL DONE BY ALL.
Brings back many memories to me doing parades through towns and cities) l was a trombone player so on the front row. Bury was where I was born and did my army training at Blenhiem Camp, so thanks for the video. I live up north now but Bury has a special place in my heart.
Fantastic guys just love you all, from a Suffolk gal,in New Zealand
Great to see that Sgt.Majors can still bellow out commands.
Sadly we don’t get to see this much in NZ as our armed forces are small by comparison and well spread out.
Thoroughly enjoyed this. You Brits know how to put on a great parade.
It’s always a treat to see these parades. Thanks MrBaton .❤️🇨🇦
Thank you.
Enjoyable video with the usual selection of popular marches - I like the sound of this band - probably the best of the regional bands - influence of lady DOM?
7:35 There goes the Drum Major's cap!
Lucky a soldier brought it back at 8:58 lol
I salute to the soldier who picked up the hat and put it back on to the Band leaders head And great parade of the british army
Thank you very much for posting this film. It is just a pity that the people of this town don't show a little bit more support for our armed services. When the Suffolk Regiment were based in the town you wouldn't of been able to move for spectators. There was a time when our constabulary had a bit of pride in their dress and appearance, not walking with their hands in their pockets or holding their headdress in their hands and walking with a cup of tea/coffee in public. How times have changed.
Bury st edmunds is also the town associated with Vengeance, one of the boats carrying the nuclear deterrent
I didn’t even know this was happening until after this video came out! Would’ve love to been there! Think it was during the day however meaning most people were at work etc! Shame!
The DM has a magic hat.
The band does a fine job despite the cold and windy conditions.
Well done band that was a long March and all pieces were big blows 👍
Outstanding performance as usual. Nice video!
Beautiful!
Great vid!
First class performance as usual from the British Army Band Colchester. Just a little observation - having carried it in her right hand throughout the march, what did the DoM do with her baton when reaching the saluting base? It obviously wasn’t in her saluting hand nor did it didn’t appear to be in her left hand! I’d really love to know!
Baton is tucked under the left arm for the salute.
acho esses fundamentos bandisticos bem bafonicos
Marched through there as a member of the RAF Honnington station band
👏👏👏 🎩
Excellent display by the regiment. Shame about the awful roads in the town. Council sort your town out. Disgraceful.