@@SkaldaCZ Correct! To be fair to Cornwallis, he was a capable commander. One book I read cited him as the best British tactical commander in North America at the time.
As much as I enjoy being an American, I do have to say my friends in Britain knew the definition of winning in style. Had the honor of serving with a couple Brits overseas and I even read materials on General Cornwallis and I am convinced that that man was one of the greatest tactical minds in history.
i am listening to this while studying for my exam, never felt more of a morale and energy boost than any other music genre. Really shows how important fife and drums was back then.
We watch this movie every time our family gets together for the holidays. It just became tradition. Absolutely love it. I'll start whistling this tune and my mom yells because she said she's heard enough of it.
The man laughing in that scene is Charles O' Hara... The only officer with the dubious achievement of surrending to both George Washington and Napoleon Bonaparte
@@YellowSuitEditsYeah. Redcoat. Im everywhere. Can't accept the fact the World is mostly English speakers/speaking. It should have been French The question is...are we still Ally ?
Lyrics to the actual march: Some talk of Alexander and some of Hercules Of Hector and Lysander And such great names as these But of all the world's great heroes There's none that can compare With a tow, row, row, row, row, row To the British Grenadiers These heroes of antiquity Ne'er saw a cannonball Or knew the force of powder To slay their foes withall But our brave boys do know it And banish all their fears With a tow, row, row, row, row, row To the British Grenadiers When e'er we are commanded to storm the palisades Our leaders march with fuses And we with hand grenades We throw them from the glacis About the enemy's ears With a tow, row, row, row, row, row To the British Grenadiers So let us fill a bumper And drink the health of those Who carry caps and pouches And wear the louped clothes May they and their commanders Live happ'ly all their years With a tow, row, row, row, row, row to the British Grenadiers.
@@macmadness5932 the point of the lyrics is what makes the grenadiers so heroic and brave is despite facing canon and musket they still march forward and storm the enemy without pause, it isn't exactly saying they could beat them but saying they are the bravest of the brave
Out of all the countries to say lost to napoleon I would say British were one of the most well off when it came to defeats of him. Take Nelson’s victories as well as Wellington and compare the shit Spain had to deal with I say the British were victorious.
I am a Mexican-American, served in the United States Marine Corps, and have a big pride for my country. Nevertheless, anytime I hear this tune or the Winston Churchill speech I feel overly patriotic for you Brits!!! God bless your country you beautiful people 🇬🇧
Cheps: I can not thank you enough for your respect. Believe it or not I have met a couple of people born in England to Mexican parents and they speak with English accents.
If you are in the US and want to experience this in person I highly recommend going to Colonial Williamsburg Virginia. You feel the drums in your heart.
Tip if you like a faster tempo...put this video on 1.25x speed. Though I must say I kind of enjoy the slower tempo because it is in sync with the march of the soldiers
The march "The British Grenadiers" or the earlier version "Ye British Grenadiers" was always a 'multipurpose' march. It could be played in slow time as here as the line infantry advanced or in quick time for parades. These days we only hear the quick version at the Trooping of the Colour etc. The earlier version is much more 'flamboyant' from the time of King Charles II and was actually in the process of being replaced by the modern version during the Revolution.
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 Wow. The most successful power in Europe? So you are overshadowing that Britain once covered 40% of the world, beat France during the Seven Years War and Napoleonic Wars, and at one point you got internationally embarrassed during the Suez Crisis
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 Great Britain doesn't need to be a part of the EU to still claim the title... France doesn't have hardly half of its overseas colonies (Or should I say former overseas colonies). According to that logic, then France owns Quebec, which they don't
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 yeah you say France has all the best military’s and the most successful power in Europe but why don’t you see this you guys got invaded by the nazis lost the seven years war and the napoleonic wars and got embarrassed internationally during the suez crises and also Russia is now one the most successful powerful in Europe learn history
"I say, old chap, now this is podracing!" - George Cockburn when the Americans at Bladensburg start running away and the men are getting heatstroke chasing them
Using light infantry wasn't the only thing the British learned how to do better from the Americans, some of the officers stationed there also learned how to brush their teeth. Quarantined back at port in England, everyone with nice teeth was thrown back into the sea with a crate of coffee tied to their leg to get back at the scum.
you know when you go down town with the lads and you all realize you’re hank marvin’ so you say “lads let’s go Maccers” but your mate Smithy a.k.a. The Bantersaurus Rex has some mula left on his nandos gift card and he’s like “mate let’s a have a cheeky nandos on me” and you go “Smithy my son you’re an absolute ledge” so you go have an extra cheeky nandos with a side order of Top Quality Banter
I played this song and my glass of water turned into a cup of tea. By the way, what tea do the British really like? serious question. I'm listening to this score playing with my British Playmobil soldiers.
Yorkshire tea, Typhoo, PG Tips and Tetleys are all outstanding, Yorkshire Tea is number one for me though, perhaps some bias in there due to being born in North Yorkshire, nevertheless it is easily my favourite.
It's Kind of Funny... If you REALLY Speed this up... it's the Rev War version of a Monty Python... "RUN AWAY! RUN AWAY!" But if you slow it WAAAAYYYY DOWN... it sounds like ALIENS Talking! VERY VERY STRANGE INDEED! :D
My coffee has just turned into a cup of tea...
😆
HAHAHA
Nearly takes the honor out of victory Nearly (Laughs In British)
*laughs in british
*nonchalantly brooding in 2nd Amendment.
honour*
Nearly.
When you put ‘Henceforth’, ‘Although’, and ‘correspondence’ in your sentence.
For example: “Henceforth, you shall be known as Darth…Vader.”
Heretoforth, thou hath verily made a forsooth observation...
Yep, just completed fashioning my powdered wig from horse hair and linen for my long campaign abroad with his majestys regiment.
@@CaptainM792 why do you think almost everyone in SW speaks English? (I know it's Galactic basic but the joke still stands)
@@tbgamin9593I can't speak British only American 😢
"These rustics are so inept. Nearly takes the honor out of victory... Nearly." -- Lord Cornwallis
_laughs in british_
best
So inept, they defeated him at Yorktown and won the war.
@@Taiko-THC349 Don´t forget to mention it was with heavy French assistance.
@@SkaldaCZ Correct! To be fair to Cornwallis, he was a capable commander. One book I read cited him as the best British tactical commander in North America at the time.
Lord Cornwallis: These rustics are so inept. Nearly takes the honor out of victory... Nearly.
That British Guy Next To Him: *laughs in British*
Thats charles o’hara
@@bluearmyspidey6283i loved General O’Hara in this movie
As much as I enjoy being an American, I do have to say my friends in Britain knew the definition of winning in style. Had the honor of serving with a couple Brits overseas and I even read materials on General Cornwallis and I am convinced that that man was one of the greatest tactical minds in history.
'But my Lord, you've taken the field'
We should take the experience and over that cross and crush them it ends today
Dam him, Dam that man
My lord if we reform and wheel right we may be able to turn their flank!
@Terrance Smith my lord I beg of u, u must sound the surrender
@Terrance Smith Susan, Susan I won't come back I won't come back u little shit, do u believe me?
A gram of sand above the surface of water : *exists *
The british :
i am listening to this while studying for my exam, never felt more of a morale and energy boost than any other music genre. Really shows how important fife and drums was back then.
Boy do I get that! If you get desperate you might need to fire up Wellington's Victory. Good luck, as if you need it ha!
Still important today.
I don't start my day without it.
same, it's 03:15am right now and my morale just increased by 1776%
Same
My favorite version of the Grenadiers' Fife & Drum!
@@timsharrett3280 yes, that's right
I'm like 100
We watch this movie every time our family gets together for the holidays. It just became tradition. Absolutely love it. I'll start whistling this tune and my mom yells because she said she's heard enough of it.
No regrets whatsoever annoying my family with this song
This is so British my brain is being colonized.
when you speak english you brain has already been colonized by the brits, soon we all will...
France 🇫🇷 : Damn those redcoats
great line lol
Emperor Palpatine, but in British: yesssssss.
@@terranrepublic7023 a GREAT many countries on earth speak English that were never colonized by the Brits.
The man laughing in that scene is Charles O' Hara...
The only officer with the dubious achievement of surrending to both George Washington and Napoleon Bonaparte
"send the whole battalion over the hill."I will take glory from this field🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
"Bayonett charge. We'll see who takes the glory from this field."
An crush them! It ENDS TODAY!
Me as French 🇫🇷 : We shall see about that
@@YellowSuitEditsYeah. Redcoat. Im everywhere. Can't accept the fact the World is mostly English speakers/speaking.
It should have been French
The question is...are we still Ally ?
@@YellowSuitEdits Good to hear
For a moment I was tempted to take down the American flag in my front-yard and put up a British one.
I already did ^-^ 🇬🇧
@@reesenoland7155 for African Americans, the american flag is like the nazi flag.
Dew it
Super!
@@henryvkingofenglandandfran7220 Henry the 5th my king
Lyrics to the actual march:
Some talk of Alexander
and some of Hercules
Of Hector and Lysander
And such great names as these
But of all the world's great heroes
There's none that can compare
With a tow, row, row, row, row, row
To the British Grenadiers
These heroes of antiquity
Ne'er saw a cannonball
Or knew the force of powder
To slay their foes withall
But our brave boys do know it
And banish all their fears
With a tow, row, row, row, row, row
To the British Grenadiers
When e'er we are commanded
to storm the palisades
Our leaders march with fuses
And we with hand grenades
We throw them from the glacis
About the enemy's ears
With a tow, row, row, row, row, row
To the British Grenadiers
So let us fill a bumper
And drink the health of those
Who carry caps and pouches
And wear the louped clothes
May they and their commanders
Live happ'ly all their years
With a tow, row, row, row, row, row
to the British Grenadiers.
Wow those are boss lyrics
they may be able to defeat super heros and legends, but can they defeat a bunch of farmers with 60 seconds of training?
@@macmadness5932 the point of the lyrics is what makes the grenadiers so heroic and brave is despite facing canon and musket they still march forward and storm the enemy without pause, it isn't exactly saying they could beat them but saying they are the bravest of the brave
@@thatdoppioguy1825
that may be...
...but i must fulfill my duty to comedy, and therefore jokes i shal make
When Lord Cornwallis so confident!
The greatest country and empire to have ever lived 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Until you lost all your shit to napoleon
@@xporation we defeated napoleon in the battle of Trafalgar
Out of all the countries to say lost to napoleon I would say British were one of the most well off when it came to defeats of him. Take Nelson’s victories as well as Wellington and compare the shit Spain had to deal with I say the British were victorious.
Nah that's America baby!!!!
@@kwameadu0075 nicely written in English there. You’re welcome!
I played it on my Samsung phone it became the east india company phone.
This song is impossible to forget, with the crisp flutes.
Fifes
Another glorious day on the battlefield, another glorious day for the Empire young chap
Very well Grenadier, you make her Majesty proud.
"These rustics are so inept nearly takes the honour out of Victory"
...Nearly!
Nearly..."
*Laughs in British*
... nearly
When you storm the capitol with the Union Jack in hand
I am a Mexican-American, served in the United States Marine Corps, and have a big pride for my country. Nevertheless, anytime I hear this tune or the Winston Churchill speech I feel overly patriotic for you Brits!!! God bless your country you beautiful people 🇬🇧
Cheps: I can not thank you enough for your respect. Believe it or not I have met a couple of people born in England to Mexican parents and they speak with English accents.
God bless brother
Muchas Gracias el amigo de Estados Unidos. 🫶 🇺🇸 and 🇲🇽
Glorious! 😁🇬🇧
Absolutely perfect.
this is the ultimate military march.
The General face or Commander face is beautiful
It’s Brigadier General Charles O’Hara
Thank You, Mr. Peter Woodward, for providing us with this most excellent meme.
🤣🤣🤣
HOLD! MAKE READY! PRESENT! FIRE!
“ this battle was over even before it started”
If you are in the US and want to experience this in person I highly recommend going to Colonial Williamsburg Virginia. You feel the drums in your heart.
When your line broke but the drummer drops this fire beat:
Tavington.... damn him! Damn that man!!!
And Padington... bless him! Bless that bear!
POV: You live in a small village in America, and suddenly you hear this coming towards you
The sound you hear when you’re being colonized.
Good Old Days.
It's not the same without the cannon fire
It helps to be outside listening to this and distant fireworks during the year of our Lord Fourth of July 2024.
Right
*EMPIRE SIMULATOR*
insert 1 pound to begin empire
>high scores
>settings
>tutorial
>quit (king george dissaproves of this choice)
i love britian song because the drums and musical istroment is sooooo relaxing
POV: You are picking berries in North America and hear this in the distance.
i listen to this while playing strategy games as the british and i always win lol
***laughing in british***
+Laughs in British also.+
Hoh hoh hoh, jolly good ole chap!
Excellent
Tip if you like a faster tempo...put this video on 1.25x speed.
Though I must say I kind of enjoy the slower tempo because it is in sync with the march of the soldiers
The march "The British Grenadiers" or the earlier version "Ye British Grenadiers" was always a 'multipurpose' march. It could be played in slow time as here as the line infantry advanced or in quick time for parades. These days we only hear the quick version at the Trooping of the Colour etc. The earlier version is much more 'flamboyant' from the time of King Charles II and was actually in the process of being replaced by the modern version during the Revolution.
Now turn it to 2.0 and you will spontaneously become a lobsterback marching in doubletime to colonize half the world
cant let gang know that i fw this
I just found a new walking song
That moment any country invades France
As French speaker, you're not funny.
France is the most successful military power in Europe and in History
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 Wow. The most successful power in Europe? So you are overshadowing that Britain once covered 40% of the world, beat France during the Seven Years War and Napoleonic Wars, and at one point you got internationally embarrassed during the Suez Crisis
@@BuckeyeNationRailroader
What if I say Brexit ? 🇬🇧❌🇪🇺
As a matter of fact, France still has it's colonies or should I say it's overseas territories.
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 Great Britain doesn't need to be a part of the EU to still claim the title...
France doesn't have hardly half of its overseas colonies (Or should I say former overseas colonies). According to that logic, then France owns Quebec, which they don't
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 yeah you say France has all the best military’s and the most successful power in Europe but why don’t you see this you guys got invaded by the nazis lost the seven years war and the napoleonic wars and got embarrassed internationally during the suez crises and also Russia is now one the most successful powerful in Europe learn history
"artillery concentrate at the center drive them back."
i was just chilling then cannonballs' started exploding around me and shit man this beat goes hard
"I say, old chap, now this is podracing!"
- George Cockburn when the Americans at Bladensburg start running away and the men are getting heatstroke chasing them
Congratulations my lord.
That thumbnail 😂👌
Set speed 1.5 and it’s fire.
This was the final boss music for any civilization
"Hah! ThE uNiTeD sTaTes."
*laughs in British*
*British Grenadiers plays*
Blud💀
my smartphone being colonized
As an Italian i want to say that my Armani jacket turned in a red coat
“Congratulations, you’re being civilized” theme
Well, my lord, it looks like the field is yours.
I love it!
"Congratulations,My Lord"
Infantry reserve into the center
till the end we will die love my country god save the king
attraction of them, proud of their nationan.
They say every American hears this in our nightmares.
My lord we have taken the USA field
Now we shall take their spirits! Send the entire battalion over that hill and crush them, it ends today!
@@wolfeusmc2011My Lord, I beseech you; you must order the surrender.
he is British how does this mans teeth look so good
Using light infantry wasn't the only thing the British learned how to do better from the Americans, some of the officers stationed there also learned how to brush their teeth. Quarantined back at port in England, everyone with nice teeth was thrown back into the sea with a crate of coffee tied to their leg to get back at the scum.
Thanks,my blood is stirred
Brigadier general O'Hara is the most british fellow you will ever meet.
Love this, as a French i feel like traitor but this so cool, i can picture them in ranks marching towards their target
Long live the British empire.
But it’s not a thing anymore…
ALL FOR ONE...AND ONE FOR ALL....?..BREAD ON THE TABLE...YES...!!!!
I won't lie, when someone says "British," the first thing I think of is the picture of that man.
This is the updated version of the march - somewhat anachronistic. Search out the version from Barry Lyndon for the version then current.
**vibes in british**
Damn him!
DAMN that man!
Peter Woodward As General Charles O Hara British Laugh HAHAHA
RULE BRITTANIA
you know when you go down town with the lads and you all realize you’re hank marvin’ so you say “lads let’s go Maccers” but your mate Smithy a.k.a. The Bantersaurus Rex has some mula left on his nandos gift card and he’s like “mate let’s a have a cheeky nandos on me” and you go “Smithy my son you’re an absolute ledge” so you go have an extra cheeky nandos with a side order of Top Quality Banter
Im a Red Coat British Soldier and proud to be one
Britain owned the colonial period.
いかなる時も優雅。これが聖グロリアーナの戦車道よ。
イギリスが一番
I played this song and my glass of water turned into a cup of tea. By the way, what tea do the British really like? serious question. I'm listening to this score playing with my British Playmobil soldiers.
Yorkshire tea, Typhoo, PG Tips and Tetleys are all outstanding, Yorkshire Tea is number one for me though, perhaps some bias in there due to being born in North Yorkshire, nevertheless it is easily my favourite.
@@wobbled5609 Thank you for you answer, bro! 👌I appreciate it!
Ah yes, General O’Hara, who had the honor of surrendering to George Washington at Yorktown and Napoleon Bonaparte at Toulon ten years later.
Fun fact: General O’Hara was the only historical figure we know of who was taken prisoner by both George Washington *and* Napoleon Bonaparte.
Oh no, this song is forcing me to say "long live the queen"
* Laughs in British *
*laughs in British* ChAp yOuR lAnD iS MiNe
Tavington damn him damn that man!
Tavington… damn him… DAMN THAT MAN!
It is a very good march but - forgive me - the German ones sound a tiny bit better. Apologies again.
“These rustics are so inept nearly takes the honor out of victory………nearly”
Какая Прекрасная Английская Песня Классная и Стильная🎉🎉🎉🎉
When the shaman of the enemy army starts a summon but you have guns
*When there’s the same colors on the American flag as the British flag*
The British Empire is empty you can help by expanding it.🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Whenever I use the word "perhaps"
me also laughing in british...
It's Kind of Funny... If you REALLY Speed this up... it's the Rev War version of a Monty Python... "RUN AWAY! RUN AWAY!"
But if you slow it WAAAAYYYY DOWN... it sounds like ALIENS Talking! VERY VERY STRANGE INDEED! :D
lord cronwallis the best
This was in Barry Lyndon too