The Royal Air Force Central Band - Reach For The Skies

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2010

Commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain and the 90th anniversary of the band itself, Reach For The Skies is the brand new album from the Royal Air Force Central Band, featuring RAF related classics such as Dambusters March, Spitfire Prelude, 633 Squadron, the Battle of Britain March and Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines, as well as featuring the atmospheric sound of Spitfires flying overhead.

Reach For The Skies is available to pre order now:

http://amzn.to/cQWfGl

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  • first song is Battle Of Britain March 0- 1

    second song is Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines 1-2

    ( off the album not theme song)

    last song is it's a long way to go 2-2.40

  • first song is Battle Of Britain March

    second song is Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines

    ( off the album not theme song)

    last song is it's a long way to go

  • if you pause it at about 0:24 you can see the smoke on the drum majors face

  • this band was in my school today :) they are magnifacent

  • @odst000a it's magnificent men (in their flying machines)

  • whats the tune at :1.20 ...

  • I could listen to this forever. I grew up listening to this on casette, and 40 years later I am still listening to it,but now on CD. And 40 years from now I shall still be listening to it

  • This is excellent music, well done the RAF and the central band of the RAF

  • @nizdolls No, you don not need to understand muzzies. You only got to know what they are after and that's enough knowledge to want to kill 'em all. I don't need to understand *why* a mosquito wants to bite me, I just don't want it to bite me so I kill them too.

  • @DrRClavan Which is why I said it's an analogy. I never said I would like to live under Sharia law. I just think we should try and better understand people. It's misunderstanding that leads to hatred, fear and war.

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