Yes, the Slow March is "The Globe and Laurel" ...... which used to be the Regimental Slow March of the Royal Marines for many years until the Colonel Commandant of the Royal Marines at the time (Lord Louis Mountbatten) presented a new Regimental Slow March to celebrate the Tercentenary of the Royal Marines in 1964. (The new Regimental Slow March being "Preobrajensky") SuperNutkin
it is Early one morning about some wench in the valley below bemoaning her lover walking on her, Oh never leave me how could you leave a poor maiden so. it was a song that all the old school kids sang in music class
I'm from the States. This is EPIC !!! We don't do this here. The Brits are the Best !
Beautiful Band. Nice recording. Great picture!
Beautiful Spectacle!!! I enjoyed,thanks!
Yes, the Slow March is "The Globe and Laurel" ...... which used to be the Regimental Slow March of the Royal Marines for many years until the Colonel Commandant of the Royal Marines at the time (Lord Louis Mountbatten) presented a new Regimental Slow March to celebrate the Tercentenary of the Royal Marines in 1964.
(The new Regimental Slow March being "Preobrajensky")
SuperNutkin
For some reason I kept expecting it to cut to the camera angles of the men on the parade ground. Haha
The Slow march is an old folk tune called Early One Morning if i'm not mistaken
Jim Young i think it's globe and laurel to be honest
it is Early one morning about some wench in the valley below bemoaning her lover walking on her, Oh never leave me how could you leave a poor maiden so. it was a song that all the old school kids sang in music class
Sadly the arena is no more.
Portsmouth, SoM, collingwood
What's the name of the song from 10:13? th-cam.com/video/QdGob6r8Zt0/w-d-xo.htmlm13s
Luke Curner "Invincible" by Two Steps From Hell
That's it, thank you very much! I've been wanting to know what that was for years.
Better than Edinburgh ,No bloody dancing ad more varied
Jim Young agreed 100%