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  • Hurrah! Hurrah!

  • nie ma polaków ?

  • @lipaization Jak to nie ma-jesteśmy wszędzie

  • @voycioo No jestesmy

    

  • @UCHERKA Niom ;)

  • I would rather think of Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb movie whenever i hear When Johnny comes marching home, specially the close to the end sequence where the cowboy commander of the B-52 rides the bomb...

  • This is awesome!

  • I wish I was there!

  • at the beggining it was like wtf?

  • what the fuck. it sounds horable when sung by a choir but other then that it's a nice song.

  • all the way from northern ireland shankill road verry well doon realy good and again superb.

  • Amazing

  • despite how good these people are, this is way to many people to sing this. i'd say that's what, maybe 100ft from conductor to the back row. So in order to stay in-time with each other, they either have to listen to the piano wich takes around 1/6 of a second to reach them and then sing (1/6sec sound travel time back to the conductor and longer to reach the crowd), so it would take around 1/3+ second to reach the crowd vs. les time so it sounds off-beat.

    great job, too many people...

  • @napalmjoe88 Or they could you know, watch the conductor. That way they only have to account for the latency dictated by the speed of light. It would take about 1.01670336 × 10^-7 seconds for light to travel the 100 feet to reach the people in the back row. Still slightly off-beat, though, granted.

  • Man stelle sich vor ein deutscher Chor sind mit ähnlicher Inbrunst das Westerwaldlied....

  • Who did the arrangement?

  • well...i gets it. i no idget

  • Lol Jonathan you can hear Devin at 1:02... how in the world hahaha

  • Beautiful'

  • tutt4, i agree, but thats not going to happen...we must protect lil' Israel.

  • were in the hell did these people learn to spell ?

  • WHERE did you learn how to spell?

  • as usual

  • Proud to be american...Hope johnny comes marching home from over seas soon.

  • An amazingle composed song and written love it!!!!!!!!!

  • this sounds badass

  • were is this? it looks so familiar =/

  • The melody used it for the theme of the "Die Hard" movie series.

  • @SilverFlame119 Only Die Hard with a Vengeance.

  • @sspdirect02 greet death with a smile then tell him youre fucking his sister

    

  • @SilverFlame119

    not just this movie

    but alot others too

    first was gone with the wind,then the great dictator and then the legendary stalag 17

  • would like to hear it from a choir with the torres song lyrics. :)

  • b fukn quality wudnt it lad

  • Its so beautiful tell me there is a version of this witch is recorded in a studio. With orchestra or sinfoni many people singing at once. Cuz i need that song but a clean studio version. If anyone knows about it plz tell me.

  • I think it's on one of "Mormon tabernacle choir's" albums =)

  • Thanks. :D

  • His armband proved he was an red

    Torres, Torres.

    You`ll never walk alone it said

    Torres, Torres.

    We bought the lad from sunny Spain

    He gets te ball, he scores again,

    Fernando Torres liverpool number 9.

    nanananananannanana

  • YNWA!

  • i luv america! fuck those who hate on us :P

  • that piano is a bit disturbing...

  • Wow this Reminds me Of russian WWII songs but its american! :O

  • Actually its Confederate........but not originally Sung like this its supposed to be banjo and Fiddle and fast

  • but i guess this works............i think.....

  • Actually it ISN'T Confederate.

    Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore (25 December 1829 24 September 1892) was an Irish-born composer and bandmaster who lived and worked in the United States after 1848. Whilst serving in the Union Army during the Civil War, Gilmore wrote the lyrics to the song "When Johnny Comes Marching Home", the tune he took from an old Irish antiwar folk song, "Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye".

    "Johnny" was John O'Rourke, a Union officer and his future brother-in-law.

  • not what imeant i should have used better wording, what you said is true but Southerners Sing it today ALOT, and also Johnny is for Southerns like,Gerry is for Germans, Its just a Name we were Given by Yanks

  • @CrosslegLuke This wasn't a Southern song. While it's true that we were "Johhny Rebs" to their "Billy Yank", both sides sang this song. Patrick Gillmore wrote it, and he was an Irishmen serving the Union Army. Just sayin'. Most of the hate on this song is from people who don't know what they're talking about. Best anti-war march tune ever.

  • Oo-Rah

  • i remember MUSIC FEST!!! Can't wait for this year!!! but last year was when i was in the sopranos and i lost my voice... so i was singing the tenors part... it was funny but sad

  • wish I'd been there...tears in my eyes here...Thank you so much!

  • I suppose you gotta be there to fully enjoy the concert. Poor sound here :)

  • i agree!!

  • I remember this!

    I was in the Grand Tier there after being lost in the Meyerson for like 30 mins cuz I was in the band

    lol that was fun

  • That is so so patriotic---just love it.

  • God damnit! thumbs up!

  • I would love to conduct a choir similer to this,

    It has always been one of my dreams to conduct the feeling of music and enroll your self in the score.. =] "one day- one day"

  • cool

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