The Louisville Mandolin Orchestra, under the direction of Jim Bates, performs "Entry of the Gladiators" during the 1993 Classical Mandolin Society of America convention in Nashville, Tennessee.
It's nice to hear a slower version of this tune for once - it was originally composed as a march, before being arranged for brass band and getting adopted by circuses, so presumably was originally played a lot slower than the "screamer march" we're all used to.
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bigredclown 6 months ago
It's nice to hear a slower version of this tune for once - it was originally composed as a march, before being arranged for brass band and getting adopted by circuses, so presumably was originally played a lot slower than the "screamer march" we're all used to.
mittfh 8 months ago
I actually like this video a lot, but that pun had to be used.
morrowindarcherman 11 months ago
Fucik this
morrowindarcherman 11 months ago
oopie, tape had a lil stretch
lostintheapplasauce 1 year ago
OH GOD.
llamamcelvis 1 year ago
Marsch!
historygenius 2 years ago
lol thats scary
CaptainAhabz 2 years ago
Nice! I got do before!easy except the running notes
mamatpunggol 3 years ago
This song, melody, whatever is CATCHY.
FlauschRara 3 years ago