I'm a 70yr old Ex-squaddie, My Dad was a RE, Served in the Malayan Emergency from 1948-49 building bridges, That got blown up every night, so RE went forward every day and repaired, the good old Brit Army, Bailey bridge, ad infinitum, But always supported by the Gurkha's who also guarded, their bivvy's at night,
Thanks for this. I love the tradition and pride all involved show in the service of The United Kingdom. Irish Guards, Scots Guards, Gurkhas, Welsh Guards, and Englishmen. You all show such pride and respect for your nation. You all make me proud to be an American with ancestral ties to such a Great Nation as The United Kingdom.
The saffron kilts remind me of the South African Irish playing at my late uncles funeral. My uncle had played the bass drum for numerous Scottish pipe and drum bands in Johannesburg, but not for the SA Irish, yet he had known the band members and competed against them previously, and when he passed away, the SA Irish stepped in to honour him. Yeah, a great wake was held at the SA Irish mess after.
delighted to see the Gurkhas get recognition too ❤They are known as fine soldiers.Thoroughly enjoying the marching,marvellous parade,only the British do such pomp…..and a place for its multicultural …long live the 👑🇬🇧🇨🇦☘️🫶
To show you how tough they really are. The British wanted to make a Gurkha parachute batallion with their ascent of course. The told the Gurkhas that they would drop them over a thousand feet up. The Gurkhas balked which was unbelievable. The British wanted their leaders to discuss this with them. They layed it out to the British. They said a thousand feet was too high but they would jump out at 200 feet. Why The British asked. The replay was because they could not survive a 1000 foot fall but maybe 200. It came to light they didnt understand what a parachute was and were going to jump out of the plane not wearing one.
Mario 6026. What Orangemen? Need to change those glasses, Irish Guards are playing a tune called Northern Melody, which incorporated all parts of Ireland. Obviously reading from some misguided Sinn Fein playbook
I think we should all get along. It doesn't matter what faith you are or where you live we are all still Irish. The war is over. Please can everyone get along. Have a blessed day! Erin go Bragh! Love to all-North and South and everyone around the world!!!🙂😘❤️☘️🙏🙏🦧🌹🌹👻
@@kathierados4441as a northener, I couldn't agree more, we have more in common than divides us, especially nowadays. 🙋♀ Incidently the Gurkhas are great pipers too.️
@@user-km2bk8zb4m Thank you! It is true we definitely have more in common especially since we are citizens of this land. I am Irish American but our roots trace back to Kerry, County Cork and we have traced the Brennan family tree all the way back to Roman times. History is so very fascinating to me and can also be so very not nice. I hope one day we can all learn from the past to be friends and allies in the present. It doesn't matter where you come from or what your belief- It is all the same God just different ways of worship and beliefs. Take care! Gave a blessed night ! Love, peace and hugs to you and your family!!!😊❤️🙏🙏🙏☘️🌹🌹👻
@@junemcquaide9726"Me bould shelmaliers", "The Foggy Dew", "Kelly, the boy from Callan", "The Minstrel Boy", "The Rising of the Moon", etc. Your ignorance is radiant.
Sort of a waste of time. Announce Gurkhas marching then only show the band except for a brief moment. BAH.. will not open this authors page ever again.
The Irish guards band are not part of the light brigade and March at normal pace, would look a bit daft with the Gurkhas overtaking the band during the march
Change the title to: "Six and a half minutes of stumbling after Pipers' assholes, followed by 90 seconds of The Gurkhas"!!!! Gurkhas DESERVE much better!! 😡
Had to stop watching due to the annoying irrationel camera movements - gives headache (I tried to scroll forward but never saw the Gurkhas? Where were they?
The Gurkas are a truly wonderful band of men.
We couldn't do without them.
Proud and fearless.
Long may they continue
Great soldiers and fearless fighters.
I'm a 70yr old Ex-squaddie, My Dad was a RE, Served in the Malayan Emergency from 1948-49 building bridges, That got blown up every night, so RE went forward every day and repaired, the good old Brit Army, Bailey bridge, ad infinitum, But always supported by the Gurkha's who also guarded, their bivvy's at night,
Would have liked to see the Gurkhas
Right at the end, disappointing!
Don't bink
Watch them with their own band at " Brecon Great Gurkha Day"
@@scrimshank1 thanks enjoyed that. Men of steel.
Thanks for this. I love the tradition and pride all involved show in the service of The United Kingdom. Irish Guards, Scots Guards, Gurkhas, Welsh Guards, and Englishmen. You all show such pride and respect for your nation. You all make me proud to be an American with ancestral ties to such a Great Nation as The United Kingdom.
Gurkas very proud men deservedly. Much admired.❤
The Gurkhas, the bravest of the best!!
The Gurkas deserve more respect
We love them here in Colchester
❤❤❤ my father has massive respect for them and I'm a Irish woman ❤❤❤
100%, We are Gurkha Supporters from ULSTER,
@@cherrycross1504exactly. Everyone loves The Gurkhas
Bravest of the brave
Well we didn’t see much of the Ghurkas.
Seems like the person filming this wasn't interested in filming the Gurkhas, what a shame that was
The saffron kilts remind me of the South African Irish playing at my late uncles funeral.
My uncle had played the bass drum for numerous Scottish pipe and drum bands in Johannesburg, but not for the SA Irish, yet he had known the band members and competed against them previously, and when he passed away, the SA Irish stepped in to honour him.
Yeah, a great wake was held at the SA Irish mess after.
I hered a sneaky "the sash my father wore" being blew when going under the arch of barracks, 7:23...absolutely magnafique lads all 3 units..
The bloke with the little girl on his shoulders playing the drum with her hands on his head 😂. Not even the Gurkhas could save him 😁
Thankyou for showing your respect to them x❤
All I saw was the backsides of the drummers for most of the time finally almost as a footnote about 10 seconds of the Gurkhas .
I think the gurkhas are great and love to see them
It's a pity we don’t have the pride in Britain the Gurkhas have.
Speak for yourself.
Might have been nice, and respectful, to see a bit more of the Gurkhas! What are they….. chopped liver? Love those Gurkhas!!!
I love their uniforms! Beautiful ❤️ Music is always fantastic!!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!!!!!
Our pleasure!
@@ChangingOfTheGuard_2011 love it my friend!!! from new york USA
Very proud men, my husband was Gurka During WW11.
Where are the Gurkhas ? thats what we came here to see !!!
You very nearly managed to film actual Gurkhas in this, true warriors with pride for this nation.
Great great respect for gurkhas very brave men
God. Bless. You. ALL. Amazing. Music
We never used to need outriders with guns. A sign of the times.
Noticed that too!
delighted to see the Gurkhas get recognition too ❤They are known as fine soldiers.Thoroughly enjoying the marching,marvellous parade,only the British do such pomp…..and a place for its multicultural …long live the 👑🇬🇧🇨🇦☘️🫶
God bless the Gurkhas.
I adore the pipers and drummers ❤
After 5 mins; will we still get to see the Gurkhas??
6.45
Leave The Gurkhas to the last minute, thanks.
Certainly an electic mix of tunes, The Sash and The Wearing of the Green 😮
They are the elites x🎉
Gurkhas? Where?
Where are the Gurkhas?
6:47 before you see the Gurkas, to bad, if you have seen one pipe band you have seen them all. Rather have watched the Gurkas.💂♂️🪖⛑️🏴🇨🇦
Fantastic love the pipes
Glad you like them!
Its the Irish guards pipes and drums the kilt is known as a saffron kilt And the Gurkhas
Saludos al pueblo irlandés,una grande y libre ,viva Irlanda
Great and brave soldiers.
In 8min 42 second we get get 48 seconds of Gurkas so much for the title
There to be honoured taking up arms for our courageous island, LONG LIVE THE KING
Love hearing the Irish Guards playing the Sash ❤💙🇬🇧
To show you how tough they really are. The British wanted to make a Gurkha parachute batallion with their ascent of course. The told the Gurkhas that they would drop them over a thousand feet up. The Gurkhas balked which was unbelievable. The British wanted their leaders to discuss this with them. They layed it out to the British. They said a thousand feet was too high but they would jump out at 200 feet. Why The British asked. The replay was because they could not survive a 1000 foot fall but maybe 200. It came to light they didnt understand what a parachute was and were going to jump out of the plane not wearing one.
Great Irish Guards Pipe Band for most of it
Loved watching this respect
Mario 6026. What Orangemen? Need to change those glasses, Irish Guards are playing a tune called Northern Melody, which incorporated all parts of Ireland. Obviously reading from some misguided Sinn Fein playbook
I think we should all get along. It doesn't matter what faith you are or where you live we are all still Irish. The war is over. Please can everyone get along. Have a blessed day! Erin go Bragh! Love to all-North and South and everyone around the world!!!🙂😘❤️☘️🙏🙏🦧🌹🌹👻
That's Kelly the boy from Killane and the minstrel boy before the sash then the rising of the moon
@@kathierados4441as a northener, I couldn't agree more, we have more in common than divides us, especially nowadays. 🙋♀
Incidently the Gurkhas are great pipers too.️
@@user-km2bk8zb4m Thank you! It is true we definitely have more in common especially since we are citizens of this land. I am Irish American but our roots trace back to Kerry, County Cork and we have traced the Brennan family tree all the way back to Roman times. History is so very fascinating to me and can also be so very not nice. I hope one day we can all learn from the past to be friends and allies in the present. It doesn't matter where you come from or what your belief- It is all the same God just different ways of worship and beliefs. Take care! Gave a blessed night ! Love, peace and hugs to you and your family!!!😊❤️🙏🙏🙏☘️🌹🌹👻
Pretending that isn’t The Sash is just silly.
Pity the constable plods look a bit scruffy! Lift your game lads. The Guards and Gurkhas resplendent.
Wheres the ghurkas ?
Magnificent
Funny that the pipers are playing rising of the moon, which was about rebelling against English tyranny. LOL
Yes a very broad minded people.
They are really nice colour kilts.😊🫡🤑🤩😁🧡
Saffron is the traditional colour for the Irish kilt.
@@daviddoyle5291 I didn't know Thank-you for sharing.
The MI6 Lady is pretty cute.
Brilliant ❤
love it
where are the Gurkhas they deserve a bunch of respect too!!!
It's funny to hear British Army pipers doing Irish rebel songs.
Rebel songs where ?? They're all Irish regimental songs
@@junemcquaide9726 I don't think you know Irish rebel songs.
@@pcarro11 but I know a lot about old Irish regiments .
@@junemcquaide9726"Me bould shelmaliers", "The Foggy Dew", "Kelly, the boy from Callan", "The Minstrel Boy", "The Rising of the Moon", etc.
Your ignorance is radiant.
Fine post!
Where were the Gurkhas? Only reason I selected this to watch was title saying "Gurkha march back..."
The title should have been Pipers followed by Ghurkas. I know no dishonor was intended.
Were the armed police really necessary? I mean, if someone gets out of hand, they have the Gurkhas there!
Giusto alla fine
Sort of a waste of time. Announce Gurkhas marching then only show the band except for a brief moment. BAH.. will not open this authors page ever again.
Why weren't the Gurkhas (what we could see of them) marching at a Rifles or Light Infantry pace (140 to the minute I believe)?
The Irish guards band are not part of the light brigade and March at normal pace, would look a bit daft with the Gurkhas overtaking the band during the march
Where were the gurkas. We owe them a great deal of respect for their allegiance yo is
Irish Guards!
I thought this was about the Gurkhas! Not that I don’t like the music, but it’s not often we get to see the famed Gurkhas, what a shame.
People loved the drums and pipes but the brave little men from Nepal got little coverage.
Song names?
Why don't you show the Gurkas?
And the Gurkas, where are they ?
👍👍👍
Where's the Gurkas?
only 2 minutes of Gurkhas
But where were thw Gurkhas ?
It's a sad time that the army requires armed police protection.
The threat of terrorism, sadly.
the Gurkhas aren't even in the video!!!
They are
Bad ass fm ers
See a black bear had a drummer’s shave
About 30 seconds out of 8.1/2 minutes. ??.??
Bait and switch
Where are the Gurkas? All I see is drums and pipes/ Oh here they are minute seven of a 9 minute video.
A parte gli orangisti non si vede altro dove sono i Gurkha?
oráist? Shíl mé go mbeadh a fhios ag duine éigin as Éirinn an difríocht idir pharáid Oráisteach agus pharáid mhíleata.
The saffron kilt is the traditional garb of ORISH pipers, from whatever part of Ireland they are from.
Change the title to: "Six and a half minutes of stumbling after Pipers' assholes, followed by 90 seconds of The Gurkhas"!!!! Gurkhas DESERVE much better!! 😡
shame Police need to Guard the Solders
where are the Gurkas you actually missed the whole regiment - you focussed on the Irish pipers and scotch guard WTF
Why do you always focus on the band . They are there to support the quard. Give the guard equal showing!
zero attention to the Gurkhas despite them being the first unit named in the title. I love pipes & drums but this is poor.
I thought this was the Irish Drum Band AND the Gurkhas? I guess this it the new "Stealth" Gurkha unit?
Where re the Gurghas ??????????? bloody pipe band thats all
where were the Gurkha's? Correct your heading. Disgrace.
If your not gonna comment something nice then don’t comment at all go and film it yourself if you don’t like it
I see no Curkhas.
.
We need a better mission for our troops besides parading!
Had to stop watching due to the annoying irrationel camera movements - gives headache (I tried to scroll forward but never saw the Gurkhas? Where were they?
90% looking at the backs of the band! Personally I found this very disrespectful to the Gurkhas!
Drum Corps trying to play stuff thats way over their heads.
Where are the Gurkhas. Nowhere to be seen so far, more than a third of the way through this. Now half way through it.
'Pipes and drums', please, not the other way around. Sounds as bad as 'Costello and Abbott'.
No Scottish have pipes and drums Irish have drums and pipes
@@ChangingOfTheGuard_2011 Thirty-three years in the Army and I never knew that.
What a joke. 7 minutes of the band. 45 seconds of the Gurkas. Total disrespect....
The Guards regimental bands and pipes & drums used to show such smartness on parade --now they look a shambles. How sad!
That is part of the worlds finest military force right there
A 9 minute video and the Gurkhas got about a 10 second look in. Pretty piss pore really.
That was garbage.