my son was in No 7 guard, 'F' coy Scots guards, i was sat in front of the chelsea pensioners, just to the left of where this vid was taken, all of the lads in the guards should be extreamly proud of themselves, for people that dont know ,these lads have put in hours upon hours of rehersals, kit inspections etc as well as having to carry out guard duties at all the royal palaces and castles. It makes you proud to be a Brit.
1:05 - The music that announces the arrival of any British forces anywhere, and also announces that a world of hurt is about to come crashing into you.
Great video, just makes you realise how difficult this stuff can be and how much discipline/practice it takes to pull it off. Which is why the British Army, despite budget constraints and all the rest, is still amongst the best in the World.
Having taken part in a parade like this during National Service....I know exactly what preparations and rehearsals are required to perfect the drill: The music at the beginning is the ....St Patrick's Day March: Ex: 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards QUIS SEPARABIT
@transonicbuoy1 That'd be a great way to respond to any mosques seeking to blast their call to prayers on loudspeaker into the suburbs of any Western country! 5 times a day as a response to their call, redcoats come marching down the street with SA80's, music and NCO's barking orders just for lols.
He appears to give some advice to one of his guardsmen and then fall back into his proper position. If you look closely, he inclines his head slightly to the left as he shouts at him.
Grenadiers are soo bad ass. Too bad it's much different in modern warfare today. Back in the 1700s grenadiers have to be huge and can chuck bomb really far. They even wear those big hats to make them look more aggressive. For Brits it's those puffy hats, for the French and Prussians, their hats are more cone like. Some think they're funny looking but it's really more of tradition.
my son was in No 7 guard, 'F' coy Scots guards, i was sat in front of the chelsea pensioners, just to the left of where this vid was taken, all of the lads in the guards should be extreamly proud of themselves, for people that dont know ,these lads have put in hours upon hours of rehersals, kit inspections etc as well as having to carry out guard duties at all the royal palaces and castles. It makes you proud to be a Brit.
1:05 - The music that announces the arrival of any British forces anywhere, and also announces that a world of hurt is about to come crashing into you.
That is what most would call: Boss Music
Love the crunch of the boots ^_^
Up the Micks!
what makes them make that noise is under the boots you've got studs
@@columnedfox5508 They're marching on a pea gravel surface.
Great video, just makes you realise how difficult this stuff can be and how much discipline/practice it takes to pull it off. Which is why the British Army, despite budget constraints and all the rest, is still amongst the best in the World.
Absolutely no other army can do this! Noone. The closest I'd suggest would be Canada. Other than that we, the British absolutely rule this. So proud!
Superb ! What a brilliant position to film this video . Thankyou .
better than tv view well done!!
Having taken part in a parade like this during National Service....I know exactly what preparations and rehearsals are required to perfect the drill:
The music at the beginning is the ....St Patrick's Day March:
Ex: 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards
QUIS SEPARABIT
Should get these fine fellows marching past the Finsbury mosque.
@trupnk I was on parade too and yes I'm proud to see where the empire coming from to where it is heading. I'm in the Household Cavalry Lifeguard.
if anyone is still watching this. what is the song called at 1:26 ?
CALLUM JOHNS it's called "Hielan Laddie" aka "Highland Laddie".
@@delvinrodriguez3341 thank you for that
@@cj9403 Np mate glad I could help!
@transonicbuoy1 That'd be a great way to respond to any mosques seeking to blast their call to prayers on loudspeaker into the suburbs of any Western country! 5 times a day as a response to their call, redcoats come marching down the street with SA80's, music and NCO's barking orders just for lols.
I do not care what people say, but I like the Left Form.
love it. great. great britain
Haha this comment made my night LOL!
looks like he felt the urge to shout at someone to me!
He appears to give some advice to one of his guardsmen and then fall back into his proper position. If you look closely, he inclines his head slightly to the left as he shouts at him.
A most gentle mentorship session, I imagine........
Ha ha, even rollickings are done in step!
wow,,,,its impressive
Grenadiers are soo bad ass. Too bad it's much different in modern warfare today. Back in the 1700s grenadiers have to be huge and can chuck bomb really far. They even wear those big hats to make them look more aggressive. For Brits it's those puffy hats, for the French and Prussians, their hats are more cone like. Some think they're funny looking but it's really more of tradition.
These were the Irish Guards trooping
Amen, my friend!
Field Officer in Brigade Waiting For Trooping the Colour 2009 Lt. Colonel Benjamin Farrell, Irish Guards.
@ 1:40
What causes the NCO to march ahead?
emptyangel to scold some poor performing bastards?
that guy coming in at 1:05 seems to be pretty tall
Hmm, the line either seems to be snaking in the middle, or some of the arm swings seem to be going out of sync, difficult to see.
1:44
@transonicbuoy1
Islam isisnt a nationality.