Trooping the colour Colonels review part 4
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That great German march Mollendorfer played so well by the guards. Its the best version I have heard. thanks for posting
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The precision of their marching notwithstanding, Her Majesty is well served, and I for one would not relish battle against men such as these.
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@adamswampy well said mate
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The Micks are #1, God Bless Them.
Quis Separabit
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Yes. Look at the Chilean Army. LOL. Wonderful drill. Top notch uniforms but they are still proud about their conquest over Peru over a 100 years ago.
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Windsorsoldiers, another splendid job, thanks for your efforts. The best slow march is of course "Let Erin Remember"!! :)
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Irish Guards were full of fresh recruits, give them a break.
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Great Slow March! Pipes and Drums also played Prussian Glory. Is that ever played by the Massed Bands? Great to hear these Old German Marches, too long mired with Nazi associations. Very long ago I used to march to "Coburg" at RAFC, but only found out much later, lol!
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Because of course, you, being one member of the team made all the difference.
OBSERVATION: When we see the Commies and Ruskies march in utter perfection, they are always on city streeets well marked with lane lines and such - these soldiers are marching in a puddle-potholed mudpie without any ground references to key on. And the music is unsurpassed. And, instead of representing tyranny and oppression, Trooping the Colour is a love affair between the armed forces and her most gracious Majesty, protector of Britain's liberty, heritage and tradition. God Save The Queen.
horselips 10 months ago 3
Remarkable - starting from 00:35 is J. Moellendorf's "Parademarsch Nr.1", from 1846, which initially was a slow review march of various German cavalry regiments.
BismarcksOtto 2 years ago 3