Hoofin'. Watching the 'Bandies' always brings back great memories. I can remember while serving with 45cdo we marched through Arbroath behind these guys and I felt 10ft tall and immensely proud and yes I would do it all again. Per Mare, Per Terram.
@@emstirling-is4nu Thank you. I signed on my 18th Birthday in 1970 and left the Corps in 1980, 2 yrs before The Falklands Conflict, I was gutted and I cried while watching our boys and girls leave for the South Atlantic. I heard from one of my old mates that 4 of my oppo's who I served with lost their lives. If I had stayed in the RM's I would have been with the guys and I could have been one of those who passed. I still feel guilty that it was them and not me that died. I spent 3-4 days doing nothing but crying at the thought of my brothers in arms. Once a Marine, ALWAYS a Marine. Per Mare, Per Terram ❤
"Chimes of Liberty" is by Edwin Franko Goldman. It's nice to hear marches that are not played very often, especially by such a large very competent band. Best regards from Canada.
Royal Marines Band Service are just in a class of their own. Ensemble playing is so good. Tremendous rise and fall in their phrasing too. Enjoyed listening and watching this video. Thanks for posting.
@@avrilskinner5983 Marines are Marines- they have links to the Army, the Royal Nay and I would imagine, the RAF as well. My friends husband trains the Marines. He told me some things.
Not in ceremonial uniform, but that doesn't stop the Royal Marines marching with pride and panache. Lovely to see. Professional soldiers. Love the Battle of the Two Sisters.
Even though only a rehearsal, it's a superb performance without exception ... This is how the Royal Marines Massed Bands shows the world how to march and play faultless music correctly. The dressing across the ranks and down the columns is perfect. They carry out this perfectly as well as playing superb music ... the "Military Bands Everywhere" video is also exceptional.
I watched the RM bands marching to beating retreat from this same route in Birdcage Walk back in 1984. They played "Chimes of Liberty" back then too funnily enough. They were led by Corps Drum Major Dawson. Blimey, it was forty years ago !
@@MilitaryBandsEverywhere the difference why this is a 5 star rating is because you actually took the time to walk the whole route with the band and gave us the viewer a first person front row. Thats why you deserve a 5 star for the film work. That sets your channel apart from others.
As a former bandsman, stepping out like this felt great and the sound down Birdcage walk was immense. It was always funny watching public try and keep up with us. We moved very fast.
@@QuicknStraightThe Royal marines are the best in the world. I think the difference between the two are that the RM bands are more technical with their playing while the household division bands are more robust and will blow your windows out marching down the street.
@@Yeah95607 You do realise that you are expressing an OPINION and that your OPINION is NOT a FACT, yes? Having marched around behind various Guards bands on parades, I hold my own opinion that they are the best. That is my OPINION, you are free to hold your own.
Can you please tell me the exact location? And will the live performance was only on 11 july or it will also on 12 july too? If yes then please let me know the time
Absolutely brilliant, as an ex bootneck I have marched with these guys, you can march forever,
Hoofin'. Watching the 'Bandies' always brings back great memories. I can remember while serving with 45cdo we marched through
Arbroath behind these guys and I felt 10ft tall and immensely proud and yes I would do it all again. Per Mare, Per Terram.
Tk u for your service.
@@emstirling-is4nu Thank you. I signed on my 18th Birthday in 1970 and left the Corps in 1980, 2 yrs before
The Falklands Conflict, I was gutted and I cried while watching our boys and girls leave for the South Atlantic.
I heard from one of my old mates that 4 of my oppo's who I served with lost their lives. If I had stayed in the RM's
I would have been with the guys and I could have been one of those who passed. I still feel guilty that it was
them and not me that died. I spent 3-4 days doing nothing but crying at the thought of my brothers in arms.
Once a Marine, ALWAYS a Marine. Per Mare, Per Terram ❤
Amazing how drums and bugles move so effortlessly from one to another ,Bags of swank and swagger lads and lasses ,stunning,best in the world 🌎
The royal marines are my favorite military band. The best of all the best.
"Chimes of Liberty" is by Edwin Franko Goldman. It's nice to hear marches that are not played very often, especially by such a large very competent band. Best regards from Canada.
They played this same march at exactly the same place along Birdcage Walk back in 1984 oddly enough, I know because I was there watching.
Love from Ireland ❤
Royal Marines Band Service are just in a class of their own. Ensemble playing is so good. Tremendous rise and fall in their phrasing too. Enjoyed listening and watching this video. Thanks for posting.
Royal marines --the best band sounds and discipline I have ever heard and seen! Greetings from Thailand.
Wow impressive loved hopefully we will be able to see the show watched from Perth Western Australia
Incredible, thankyou for showing this .
Absolutely wonderful really enjoyed listening take care of your army and defence Denis Ireland
Absolutely the best. Hopefully will see the full video of Beating Retreat 2024
I love military bands, especially this one. Pure magic.
They look amazing but they are professional soldiers protecting our Country.
Not soldiers Marines Part of the Royal Navy
@@avrilskinner5983 Marines are Marines- they have links to the Army, the Royal Nay and I would imagine, the RAF as well. My friends husband trains the Marines. He told me some things.
Marines are American
@@Dodger0103US Marines 1775, Royal Marines 1755 (plus earlier antecedents)
Best of the best! Absolutely brilliant!
❤from sacramento california
RMBS - simply the Best ❤ Thanks for sharing - best regards from Germany
Not in ceremonial uniform, but that doesn't stop the Royal Marines marching with pride and panache. Lovely to see. Professional soldiers.
Love the Battle of the Two Sisters.
They will be in the ceremonial uniform tomorrow.
They are not soldiers they are Marines part of the Royal Navy
This is the rehearsal.
From a chilly Worcester, Western Cape South Africa. Stirring music!❤
Even though only a rehearsal, it's a superb performance without exception ... This is how the Royal Marines Massed Bands shows the world how to march and play faultless music correctly.
The dressing across the ranks and down the columns is perfect. They carry out this perfectly as well as playing superb music ... the "Military Bands Everywhere" video is also exceptional.
Greatly accomplished. Magic. Thank you.❤❤
Brilliant display. Immaculate.
We can all be proud of them!
I watched the RM bands marching to beating retreat from this same route in Birdcage Walk back in 1984. They played "Chimes of Liberty" back then too funnily enough. They were led by Corps Drum Major Dawson. Blimey, it was forty years ago !
Absolutely amazing
Absolutely splendid 😊
Good film work , thanks
Many thanks!
@@MilitaryBandsEverywhere the difference why this is a 5 star rating is because you actually took the time to walk the whole route with the band and gave us the viewer a first person front row.
Thats why you deserve a 5 star for the film work.
That sets your channel apart from others.
As a former bandsman, stepping out like this felt great and the sound down Birdcage walk was immense. It was always funny watching public try and keep up with us. We moved very fast.
A very nice band. We need to keep such traditions and organizations going. Once they're gone, they're unlikely to come back.
Well 👍 I did not cope waiting. 15.00 police shut off the road in the park. I sat there for an hour or so hoping to see them before Friday.
going to see this Friday evening!
I couldn't agree 💯 more
ohhh!! i cant wait to see this live tomorrow!!!!!
Where are playing tomorrow
@@forbeswatson the massed bands are doing their first performance tomorrow at horse guards parade 6 45 pm
I believe this happens every two years. ?? Well done all. Our Military is the best.
Immaculate dressing BZ Royal
Only in great Britain. Fantastic.
The best, full stop.
Magnificent!
RM Band Service #1 military band in the world.
I think the various bands of the Household Division foot guards might have something to say about that!
@@QuicknStraightThe Royal marines are the best in the world. I think the difference between the two are that the RM bands are more technical with their playing while the household division bands are more robust and will blow your windows out marching down the street.
@@Yeah95607 You do realise that you are expressing an OPINION and that your OPINION is NOT a FACT, yes?
Having marched around behind various Guards bands on parades, I hold my own opinion that they are the best. That is my OPINION, you are free to hold your own.
@@Yeah95607 And I will just add that military bands are for soldiers to march behind, simple as that.
Calm down.
superbravo👍👍👍
Love this
Per Mare, Per Terram they're in the Top 3 U.K. elite fighting force after SAS & SBS.
Can you please tell me the exact location? And will the live performance was only on 11 july or it will also on 12 july too? If yes then please let me know the time
This was a rehearsal for the 11th and 12th July in London, Horse Guards Parade.
Drum and Bugle is one of the same.
Love the bugles and the drummers.
Does anyone know if this is being shown on television?
No Too much sport to cover this. And it doesn't agree with TVs woke agenda
I don't think it will be on the television, it is not normally shown. Trooping the Colour is shown every year though.
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