Changing of the Guard, London, England
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@Shadowfang3000 OMG THATS EVEN BETTTER!!! O_O
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@GothicBish Apparantly they're actually afros D:
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For some reason... i've been looking up and watching these gaurds...Why? Because of their fuzzy hats.
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y do we wear those bloody bearskin hats! they dont even look the same its stupid tradition
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69 pence per taxpayer, per year. Anything else?
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'Wonder how much it cost the British tax-payers to put on that little show at Fuckingham palace. ;p
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lol, well that was varied. I saw Buckingham Palace, St James' Palace and Horse Guard's Parade. Not what I was expecting..
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I think you mean that those hats look like your marching band hats.
There's a huge difference between the two statements.
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@emptyangel Looks like the Royal Welsh Corps of Drums.
As far as I know only the Royal Welsh and The Royal Gibraltar Regiment wear those white pith helmets.
The Devonshire and Dorset Regiment (when they were a regiment in their own right) also wore White Pith helmets but they wore a Wolseley Pattern (same as Royal Marines) and had a band of Green Cloth around the helmet.
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intrepberkexplorer 2 years ago
and the point of the music was ?
896696 3 years ago
Audio recorded at the time was an usuable mixture of noises, quite inferior to the Colonel Bogie March. And as explained earlier, seeing "Bridge Over the River Kwai" established this music as perfect for marching British soldiers. 40 years later the Colonel Bogie March was my homage to David Lean's magnificent film.
intrepberkexplorer 3 years ago
Unfortunately you failed to eliminate the background noise to Bridge over the River Kwai. This is the South of England not the jungles of Burma XD
Talbot6832 3 years ago
I hear no such background noise, because this version of the Colonel Bogie March, as I recall, did not come from "Bridge Over the River Kwai". That movie certainly created for me a strong association of the music with marching British soldiers.
intrepberkexplorer 3 years ago