This was a Metro Vancouver Canadian Navy Tri-Centennial Tattoo celebrating the 100th Anniversaries in 2010 of the Canadian Navy, the Seaforth Highlanders and the Pacific National Exhibition, which hosted the two Tattoo performances in its Pacific Coliseum. The massed bands entry above was specifically for a Birthday Salute to Vancouver's Seaforth Highlanders. The segment ended with Highland Cathedral, and then segued into the Grand Finale. Jack Lee, Tattoo Producer.
@Someloke8895 Lol i wonder why the US chose a drinking song as their official Naval song when everyone know the Brit's can outdrink every other nation in the world :L
It's worth mentioning that there were three professional bands in this tattoo, The Band of Her Majesty's Royal Marines (Portsmouth, UK), US Marine Forces Pacific Band (Hawaii), and The Naden Band of Maritime Forces Pacific (Esquimalt, BC). There were three pipe bands Seaforth Highlanders of Canada (Reserve unit in Vancouver), Delta Police Pipe Band and the Vancouver Police Pipe Band.
@ian1937 thats not to say that the Pipes and drums aren't proffesional is it? i think Traditional Military may be a better term than "proffesional" all the bands are pro's
The three greatest countries on the earth!!USA,CANADA and ENGLAND!!!BRAVO!!!
seano467 7 months ago
@seano467 And in the proper order ! LOL ! Semper Fi to my Canuck brother warriors !
NamVetBuck 3 months ago
5:00 - Royal Navy Anthem!! <3
clarkiiboii09 7 months ago
UK, US and Canada - Perfection.
HarryM91 7 months ago
This was a Metro Vancouver Canadian Navy Tri-Centennial Tattoo celebrating the 100th Anniversaries in 2010 of the Canadian Navy, the Seaforth Highlanders and the Pacific National Exhibition, which hosted the two Tattoo performances in its Pacific Coliseum. The massed bands entry above was specifically for a Birthday Salute to Vancouver's Seaforth Highlanders. The segment ended with Highland Cathedral, and then segued into the Grand Finale. Jack Lee, Tattoo Producer.
buzzroller1 10 months ago
i am proud to be North American! i love my country and i love my brother to the south!
wisers001 1 year ago
I wonder what the US Navy makes of "Heart of Oak" with regards to their "Anchors Aweigh"
Someloke8895 1 year ago
@Someloke8895 Lol i wonder why the US chose a drinking song as their official Naval song when everyone know the Brit's can outdrink every other nation in the world :L
TheDrummerboi94 1 year ago
@TheDrummerboi94 Bring it on , limey...the US Marines will prove ya can't claim THAT title !
NamVetBuck 3 months ago
@NamVetBuck Fair point, the British can't, but the Jocks can ;) at least when the Jock pisses himself he cant wet his trousers, he aint wearing any!
TheDrummerboi94 3 months ago
Well said, Ian.
RayVanEng 1 year ago
Another well produced video, congratulations Ray.
It's worth mentioning that there were three professional bands in this tattoo, The Band of Her Majesty's Royal Marines (Portsmouth, UK), US Marine Forces Pacific Band (Hawaii), and The Naden Band of Maritime Forces Pacific (Esquimalt, BC). There were three pipe bands Seaforth Highlanders of Canada (Reserve unit in Vancouver), Delta Police Pipe Band and the Vancouver Police Pipe Band.
ian1937 1 year ago
@ian1937 thats not to say that the Pipes and drums aren't proffesional is it? i think Traditional Military may be a better term than "proffesional" all the bands are pro's
TheDrummerboi94 1 year ago
Very nice videos
TheBritishWatcher 1 year ago