Buckingham Palace - Grenadier Guards (part 1)

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2008

Grenadier Guards performing the Tenth Regiment March (AKA Death and Glory) while marching towards Buckingham Palace for the Changing of the Guard ceremony on January 4, 2008.

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  • Hey guys, there is a part 2:

    youtube.com/watch?v=Xg3DnqkbNL­4

    hope you'll have a look.

  • God! I love England. Please find me a way to live there with legalisation of cannabis already in place.......

  • My 9th grade highschool band in florida is playing this for and my music says Tenth Regiment march.. so i dont no where Death or Glory fits into there!! ...

  • Thank you all for your posts. Judging by the replies, I think its safe to say that the official title is Tenth Regiment march, and it's alter ego if you will, Death and Glory.

  • @AllStarBugler yep your right that whats its origionally called theres 2 names

  • @866BANDATC

    I appreciate all the comments and would like to clarify that I made a typo and meant "Death or Glory" not "Death and Glory"

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  • No, it's called the "Tenth Regiment March" or Death or Glory.

  • why pick on the yanks? our lads play better than anybody lol.

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  • @nodrog892 Its the Guardsman winter uniforms. They don't always wear red.

  • Great sound but why only two tubas? Saxophones and clarinets make it too light at the top. Why the drab grey coats? Don't tell me the poms feel the cold.

  • The cop on the horse, should be dressed in a very unique uniform!

  • @mcwhizzkid123

    Yes.

  • is this changing of the guard ?

  • @saferfood ..I think the point was "this is the Grenadier Guards Band playing". It is of course the QRL forming the new Guard.

  • Robert Browne Hall (30 June 1858 8 June 1907)... He is particularly popular in the United Kingdom, so much so that many lovers of brass band music there mistakenly imagine that "R.B. Hall" is an English composer. His celebrated march "Death or Glory", written in 1895 and dedicated to the Tenth Regiment Band in Albany, New York, is a well-known staple of brass band concerts and competitions all over the UK.

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