ive been looking at some of the regimental flute bands on youtube coldstream, grens, and i have to say the micks still have it. very high standard of playing took me back to my days in the battalion in the 70s/80s
The good old "micks" lovely traditional Irish airs played with great skill. I have to say of all the foot guards the Irish guards all ways seem to carry off the flute and drum work with passion and feeling. Sorry grenadier coldstreams scots Welsh guards .we still love you all but the "micks" seem a little ahead in this genre of band music.
@@rossflowers7038 after the first clapping the first tune is Dolly’s Brae, second is the Ladies orange lodge, next was “Irish jigs and songs of the plantation” and after that was “No Surrender/Crimson Banner/18th of December”.
Anyone tell me the name of the tune at the end as they were marching out. I can play it but just never came across the name as that many bands name it different
@@Weir436 Thanks Aaron I've just won 50 pound bet my mate was adamant that wasn't the correct name of it but unknown to him my band played it a few year ago lol
@@Weir436 I've only known as dolly's brae as well but when I joined the sarry fb 6 year ago we play a tune called lesnigade and then into dolly's brae but was only lesnigade that was always shouted out
It’s. Good to listen to an Irish. Regiment very well put across But I’m afraid I am just a bit biased. To me just me. There’s no military band any where to come near H. M. Royal. Marines
ive been looking at some of the regimental flute bands on youtube coldstream, grens, and i have to say the micks still have it. very high standard of playing took me back to my days in the battalion in the 70s/80s
The Corps of Drums with Robert Burns song and they play I Belong to Glasgow. I just loved that. Well done the Mick's.
What Robert Burns tune is it that they are playing?
Let us haste to kelvin Grove
Best corp of drums there is unreal!!
That is debatable
Sounds more like a sash bash send it on yeee hhaaa dolly's brea love it massive respect from the springburn Derry Glasgow RIP our falin friends 🇬🇧✊✋💙
The good old "micks" lovely traditional Irish airs played with great skill. I have to say of all the foot guards the Irish guards all ways seem to carry off the flute and drum work with passion and feeling. Sorry grenadier coldstreams scots Welsh guards .we still love you all but the "micks" seem a little ahead in this genre of band music.
Outstanding
🇬🇧 Awesome Lads 🇬🇧🏴❤️🤍💙
Fantastic
Absolutely great 👍
The best 👍
About as good as Mud Cabin gets, great video!
Drum Major Gareth Chambers, 1st Battalion Irish Guards leading The 1st Battalion Irish Guards Corps of Drums
Chambers is now the senior drum major
Very rare for Gareth Chambers to use the movable carry drill with his mace.
😉
🇬🇧 Great Stuff
Can anyone list the various tunes that are played by the Corps of Drums?
first tune is mud cabin. last tune is at patrick’s day
@@cj9403 thank you
@@rossflowers7038 after the first clapping the first tune is Dolly’s Brae, second is the Ladies orange lodge, next was “Irish jigs and songs of the plantation” and after that was “No Surrender/Crimson Banner/18th of December”.
@@dan-860 Thanks
"The Glaswegian" was played at 4:42
Anyone tell me the name of the tune at the end as they were marching out. I can play it but just never came across the name as that many bands name it different
St Patricks Day. Quick March of the Irish Guards.
@@Weir436 Thanks Aaron I've just won 50 pound bet my mate was adamant that wasn't the correct name of it but unknown to him my band played it a few year ago lol
Ah a couldn't take myself to take his hard earned money lol just told him the beers are on him lol
@@Weir436 I've only known as dolly's brae as well but when I joined the sarry fb 6 year ago we play a tune called lesnigade and then into dolly's brae but was only lesnigade that was always shouted out
It’s. Good to listen to an Irish. Regiment very well put across
But I’m afraid I am just a bit biased. To me just me. There’s no military band any where to come near
H. M. Royal. Marines
Nothing more annoying than those people who think they have to clap along.
No Irish there.