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From: gmc1981
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  • amazing.keep up the good work...

  • SUPERB

  • UP THE M.Y.D

  • Love it!

  • PLAYING WELL , LOOKING GOOD .

  • Sounds good.

    Only my favorite (maybe because i'm Dutch) is in the flute style Pasveerkorps from the Netherlands (search pasveerkorps)

  • it's just like cadets (so cool)

  • Fantastic. Dedicated and showing the reward of practice.

  • BORING

  • im going over to ireland for the 12th i cant miss it, i go every year to watch

  • that is egsacly like cadets CADETS is so cool i go i play the flute lol you should try it

  • class boys

  • brill but wheres the dyc

  • it was a bit hard 2 c them at enniskillen when they were not there.

  • Seen these boys last night in enniskillen at south fermanagh parade, unbelieveable!

  • ur not supposed to hear the flutes hense y its called a drum solo!

  • excellent lads

  • excellent drumming.....keep up the good work......wish I could hear the flutes better (I belong to a canadian flute band) and we also play The Great Escape!!

  • Well deserved award at the glasgow annual boyne celebration 'best visiting band' Well done lads!!!!

  • mourne are the better band! easy

  • mourne are far better lol

  • good drum display but shame that ya cant here the flutes ...

  • "cant here"? or 'can't hear'; if you want to be british then at least learn the english language. (although 'cant here' may be an appropriate description of the comments on this sad little video)

  • Ah yes... drummers Jig. We used to perform a variety of that when i was in 110 Sqn ATC Drum & Flute Band.

    Very hard to do properly, without it sounding like you;re just smashing the drums.. like these guys are.. Drums are too loud here.

  • we saw these guys. they had the 'abbott and costello' fan club marching behind them! apparently 'abbott and costello' are very popular in northern ireland but not so much in the south. maybe they think the bowler hat/pin stripe suit/umbrellas are a tribute to the english city gent. do they know that in england this is viewed as a pantomime costume and its' wearers seen as children trying to emmulate the 'grown ups'...but several decades behind the times?

  • That's funny. You probably mean Laurel and Hardy, Abbott and Costello didn't wear bowler hats. But then you were trying to be insulting and witty at the same time, huh ? Didn't work, did it ?

  • lol

  • very nice

  • great band well done

  • Very Nice, Great drum corp.

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