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  • This is not Brittisch!!!

    This come from Austria!!!

  • demopan??

  • this is a glorious austrian march the british empire does not deserve to play it greetings from south africa

  • @GuyPennebaker Your country is a crime and filth infested shit hole, your people are utterly contemptible scum, despised wherever they migrate to and your history of segregation is absolutely abhorrent and a disgrace.

  • @GuyPennebaker That you dare to use my nations' name in your vile, hate filled rants sickens me to my core. You are nothing but a jealous 3rd world brat with no understanding of the way things work. Yes, bad things happened, but to openly support terrorists on your page is a disgrace. It's no wonder even the Dutch are embarrassed to even have a connection to such a backwards nation and people.

  • austrian march, and even wrong spelling

  • waaay too fast played

  • österreich ist das beste reich, gott strafe england! you also stole georgian flag, shame :(

  • Since when does the British Empire have the right to use this piece?

  • Although Johann Strauss Senior is almost always named as the composer of this march, there is also an opinion that it was a collaborative composition with Phillipe Fahrbach Sr - another "Austrian" composing family with the Strausses, Lanners, and possibly the Lehars (Franz Lehar Senior also composed in his role as a bandmaster in the Army). Whatever, its still a wonderful march, and well played here. It was always said the Austro-Hungarian army danced to war with the marches of the Strausses!

  • ITS DEMOPAN!

  • first, it's radetZky, second, this march is an austrian military march, composed by johann strauß

  • Bloody hell, you're an imbecile. The Radetsky march is Austrian!

  • Very nice quick march.

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  • Radetzky march, is a march of Austrian army !!

  • It is true that it is an Austrian march, however it is also one of the official marches of the British Army.

  • @TashkentFox

    Yes and Rule Britannia is an Austrian

    March! What a presumption!

  • @TashkentFox and the anthem of the german empire is now the british anthem

    what do we learn from this?

  • @wolffe93

    ...AND still today's National Anthem of Liechtenstein :)

  • Radecky was from Czech.

  • @Snooper94 - Johann Strauss I created it, he was Austrian.

  • @ClassicalMonarchism Yes, indeed! But name of his composition is Radecky March, and Jan Radecky from Radec was a czech aristocrat and Marshal of Austria-Hungary (and in this period Czech was part of Austria-Hungary)

  • @Snooper94 - Yes, Czech was part of the Austrian Empire as part of the Kingdom of Bohemia!

  • it's radetzky and anyway its form strauss, and he was austrian

  • @Zirlikus No, originally it's "Radecký".

  • @Snooper94 Well, the Czech rendition of the field marshal's surname is "Radecký", but he always signed "Radetzky". That should settle the matter. This is not meant, of course, to detract from the fact that he was a Bohemian or Czech aristocrat -- even though until recently most Czechs would denounce him as a "German" and hold him in rather low esteem, to put it mildly.

  • @rotweissrot100 He never served in german army, he served in Austrian army ;-)

  • @Snooper94 Indeed! (And I did not claim otherwise.)

  • @rotweissrot100 and if you say it, Radecký and Radetzky sound really same :D

  • @Snooper94 You are perfectly right: different spelling, identical pronounciation. :D

  • @Zirlikus Radecky is the original as it is a Czech surname. Radecky was also not austrian, he was born in the czech land and was a czech nobleman. The only thing austrian about him is that he served in the Austro-Hungarian army.

  • @Al88CZ

    The man himself always signed "Radetzky", that's "original" enough for me.

    Anyway: the proper title of the composition is "Radetzky march". And the proper Czech rendition of the man's name is "Radecký".

  • @KingBouloo And of Vienna's New Year's dinner brigade as well.

  • @KingBouloo What's that?

  • @KingBouloo I know, but we Brits have always liked both Austrian & Prussian marches adopting many as our own - including our anthem 'God save our gracious Queen / King' aka 'Heil dir im Siegerkranz'.

    Our 3 nations are of the same 'family' - we should never have fought each other.

  • @freeman8128 I may be wrong, but I'm fairly certain our national anthem was composed in London in the 18h century in response to the imminent Jacobite invasion. Luckily they only got as far as the Midlands before an English spy convinced them to go back to Scotland, but the song, sung in theatres and pubs became so popular that it became the 1st National Anthem in the world. I'm not into comment-arguments, but if you know otherwise i'd be interested to find out.

  • @bindon4 You are absolutely right in every detail but one. The lyrics were composed in London, while the tune was of German origin - as was the King to whom the lyrics refer.

  • @SpeedyNeutrino: I fully agree with you!

  • Well, I'm glad to be able to hear this fine march without some cretins clapping along with it.

  • Where's the clapping at?

  • radetzky march with a british flag in the background, no offense to brits, but this is an affront to me.

  • We have this march because of  historicaly links I think, read Austrian37's comment.

  • its austrian but i think the part from 01:00 till end is a british version??

  • The title is a bit of a misnomer. There are actually two pieces in this recording: The Radetzky march and "Rusty Buckles". Both are regimental marches adopted by 1st The Queens Dragoon Guards, a regiment emanating from several now-defunct regiments, amongst them 1st Kings Dragoon Guards, of which Emperor Franz Joseph was the Colonel-in-Chief. The Radetzky march was their regimental quick march. No case of illicit appropriation here, and no reason for Nomad4587 to award less than 5 stars. :-)

  • 5 Stars because this is good,

    1 Star because it's Austrian not United Kingdom

    =6/2=3

  • To nie jest brytyjski marsz niedouczony brudasie

  • It is Austrian, however it is the march of the 1st Queen's Dragon Guards, who incidentally wear a Hapsburg Eagle as their Cap badge.

  • Dragoon*

  • don't like the end

  • thats an austrian march from Johann Strauss II

  • Johann Strauß Vater.*

  • it's nice

    but it is no british march

  • I believe this march had an Austrian composer

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