A grand show to be sure- thank you Your Majesty for letting this be recorded for future generations to share in and see.
@jacquimclay257410 жыл бұрын
Hi there. I would just like to say a huge THANK YOU for putting this on you tube!!!!!! My daughter is the Highland dancer, second row back, right on the end. We are from New Zealand and so to see her so close up performing has just been fantastic. I can see she has a smile on her face.......she says the atmosphere has been her highlight. They arrive back in NZ on Wednesday next week, so I'm looking forward to showing her too. Many thanks again. Its been the highlight of my day finding this footage. Jacqui McLay NZ.
@georgelevecque37759 жыл бұрын
The Tattoo brought back many fine memories of my many visits to Edinburgh
@MrRose4910 жыл бұрын
Glad to have helped, In fairness all of the dancers had permanent smiles. Unfortunately I had a very bad seat as I was there for the bands.
@MsShoosh19 жыл бұрын
I was at this years Tattoo. My first trip to Scotland. My Mom was born and raised in Perth. My fathers family came to Canada in 1852, from Iverness, Moffatt County. I have always known about my Scots heritage. I didn't think it mattered much, after all, I was born in Canada. But then, something clicked. I found out about my Gandpa. He was Blackwatch. WW2, got caught and spend the rest of the war in a prison camp in Poland. He survived to bring his family to Canada in 1947. I also found out that my Great-Grandfather, my Grandmothers dad, signed with the Canadian Army and died at Vimy Ridge. He was a Scot, from Perth. I have his photo with the Canadian tag on his uniform. I will never know why he joined the Canadians, there is no one left that can tell me. Grandma would never talk about it. She died in 2005. I still have family in Scotland, but they are as in the dark as I am. I have 1 photo of my grandmother with her Dad. This is the only time they ever met! One old photo. So much is going on in the world today. None of it good. My great-grandfathers death at Vimy, my Grandfathers imprisonment in a camp, they did not do this for nothing! The world is at an impasse. So much wrong happening!! Do not let what my family did, and died for, be moot. It isn't just them, but every soldier with them were fighting for our freedom! Please, we have to stop the insanity that is happening. Canada is now a target for this ISIS group. We have done them no wrong, but it does not seem to matter. If my great-grandfather, and my grandfather were alive today Blackwatch lives!! You dare threaten us? NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT
@CK2012
3 жыл бұрын
Me too got the DVD need to find it
@laurawilliams55759 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this! I was there in Edinburgh, but did not know about this until it was too late, and did not have tickets... but I was literally down the hill most of the night and heard the amazing music (and cannons!) all night!! I wish I could have been there!!
@johnbakker31210 жыл бұрын
Sir Ron, thanks thanks for sharing it to us, it makes me smile and happy. Mised ont the ahum BBC, but this video is perfect. Seated well. Black bear is and says forever my favorite tune. :-)
@tilethio3 жыл бұрын
Whenever the T & T Steel and Drums enter the castle it is going to be fun!
@12jygga10 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for posting this video, was searching around for it for quite some time now. I wished I could be there to witness the atmosphere during the lighting of the candles to commemorate the start of World War 1, but nonetheless it was still kind of grand to see such a sight. I'm also glad that you included the SAF Central Band in your video especially the part when they sang 'Wild Mountain Thyme', the good thing was that the song was in English. You should watch how they tackle German, Swedish, Russian in the Military Tattoos' that they had went for these past few years.
@idontsmokedaareefaa10 жыл бұрын
Just so proud of Ellie Red xx
@dipsymax3310 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing Ron. Brilliant
@Thelaceless10 жыл бұрын
love the Jamaca vibe it was fantastic
@oracledb18 жыл бұрын
The song is the Lord Lovat's Lament.
@mikaelpeake321010 жыл бұрын
i like the bit with the candles to mark the start of ww1
@odd_shoes3 жыл бұрын
During 'Going Home', who are the people in the stripy jumpers at the front and what are they holding?
@Angel_Donoghue5 жыл бұрын
Oh my god that took me back coz I was there I know that I was.
@jimyoung218810 жыл бұрын
Tattoo!!! Try Edinburgh dance studio about 70%was dancing Lift the game boys
@Thelaceless10 жыл бұрын
fab, awesome
@Jammeraz195510 жыл бұрын
I went to this show this year and this is not the video of 2014, maybe 2012.....
@AverysProductions10 жыл бұрын
what was the first and second March the massed pipes and drums played
@manniruehl10 жыл бұрын
I can t come this Year... :-( I miss it
@WolfieD-yp5ez9 жыл бұрын
They need the swiss drummers tae the show! simple
@lindsayleslielotter8586 жыл бұрын
anyone know the name of the pipe tune at 8:23 ??
@boffgirl10 жыл бұрын
i just smiled when heard the Two steps tune
@MrRose49
10 жыл бұрын
What is "Two step tune"? At what point on the video does it occur?
@boffgirl
10 жыл бұрын
Ron Rose sorry I used abbreviated version its a composer group called Two steps from hell. The tune at 41:42 is one of their works called Invincible. Second I heard the first notes I knew what tune it was
@SkulduggeryGaunt
8 жыл бұрын
+boffgirl I have never pressed a like button as hard as that. Edinburgh Military Tattoo and TSFH combined is the best thing that ever happened to me!
@tja5429 жыл бұрын
What is the name of the song at 38:32?
@MrRose4910 жыл бұрын
Sorry dont know, I am not well up on pipe music
@imoutodaisuki5 ай бұрын
30:39 Going Home
@leejimmy87908 жыл бұрын
whats the song at 51:00
@uselesseater1584
4 жыл бұрын
We're no awa' tae bide awa' (we're not going away to stay away)
@mpullen9910 жыл бұрын
Scotland independence Sept. 18. Vote
@AverysProductions10 жыл бұрын
what was the first and second March the massed pipes and drums played
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A grand show to be sure- thank you Your Majesty for letting this be recorded for future generations to share in and see.
Hi there. I would just like to say a huge THANK YOU for putting this on you tube!!!!!! My daughter is the Highland dancer, second row back, right on the end. We are from New Zealand and so to see her so close up performing has just been fantastic. I can see she has a smile on her face.......she says the atmosphere has been her highlight. They arrive back in NZ on Wednesday next week, so I'm looking forward to showing her too. Many thanks again. Its been the highlight of my day finding this footage. Jacqui McLay NZ.
The Tattoo brought back many fine memories of my many visits to Edinburgh
Glad to have helped, In fairness all of the dancers had permanent smiles. Unfortunately I had a very bad seat as I was there for the bands.
I was at this years Tattoo. My first trip to Scotland. My Mom was born and raised in Perth. My fathers family came to Canada in 1852, from Iverness, Moffatt County. I have always known about my Scots heritage. I didn't think it mattered much, after all, I was born in Canada. But then, something clicked. I found out about my Gandpa. He was Blackwatch. WW2, got caught and spend the rest of the war in a prison camp in Poland. He survived to bring his family to Canada in 1947. I also found out that my Great-Grandfather, my Grandmothers dad, signed with the Canadian Army and died at Vimy Ridge. He was a Scot, from Perth. I have his photo with the Canadian tag on his uniform. I will never know why he joined the Canadians, there is no one left that can tell me. Grandma would never talk about it. She died in 2005. I still have family in Scotland, but they are as in the dark as I am. I have 1 photo of my grandmother with her Dad. This is the only time they ever met! One old photo. So much is going on in the world today. None of it good. My great-grandfathers death at Vimy, my Grandfathers imprisonment in a camp, they did not do this for nothing! The world is at an impasse. So much wrong happening!! Do not let what my family did, and died for, be moot. It isn't just them, but every soldier with them were fighting for our freedom! Please, we have to stop the insanity that is happening. Canada is now a target for this ISIS group. We have done them no wrong, but it does not seem to matter. If my great-grandfather, and my grandfather were alive today Blackwatch lives!! You dare threaten us? NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT
@CK2012
3 жыл бұрын
Me too got the DVD need to find it
Thank you for sharing this! I was there in Edinburgh, but did not know about this until it was too late, and did not have tickets... but I was literally down the hill most of the night and heard the amazing music (and cannons!) all night!! I wish I could have been there!!
Sir Ron, thanks thanks for sharing it to us, it makes me smile and happy. Mised ont the ahum BBC, but this video is perfect. Seated well. Black bear is and says forever my favorite tune. :-)
Whenever the T & T Steel and Drums enter the castle it is going to be fun!
Thanks so much for posting this video, was searching around for it for quite some time now. I wished I could be there to witness the atmosphere during the lighting of the candles to commemorate the start of World War 1, but nonetheless it was still kind of grand to see such a sight. I'm also glad that you included the SAF Central Band in your video especially the part when they sang 'Wild Mountain Thyme', the good thing was that the song was in English. You should watch how they tackle German, Swedish, Russian in the Military Tattoos' that they had went for these past few years.
Just so proud of Ellie Red xx
Thanks for sharing Ron. Brilliant
love the Jamaca vibe it was fantastic
The song is the Lord Lovat's Lament.
i like the bit with the candles to mark the start of ww1
During 'Going Home', who are the people in the stripy jumpers at the front and what are they holding?
Oh my god that took me back coz I was there I know that I was.
Tattoo!!! Try Edinburgh dance studio about 70%was dancing Lift the game boys
fab, awesome
I went to this show this year and this is not the video of 2014, maybe 2012.....
what was the first and second March the massed pipes and drums played
I can t come this Year... :-( I miss it
They need the swiss drummers tae the show! simple
anyone know the name of the pipe tune at 8:23 ??
i just smiled when heard the Two steps tune
@MrRose49
10 жыл бұрын
What is "Two step tune"? At what point on the video does it occur?
@boffgirl
10 жыл бұрын
Ron Rose sorry I used abbreviated version its a composer group called Two steps from hell. The tune at 41:42 is one of their works called Invincible. Second I heard the first notes I knew what tune it was
@SkulduggeryGaunt
8 жыл бұрын
+boffgirl I have never pressed a like button as hard as that. Edinburgh Military Tattoo and TSFH combined is the best thing that ever happened to me!
What is the name of the song at 38:32?
Sorry dont know, I am not well up on pipe music
30:39 Going Home
whats the song at 51:00
@uselesseater1584
4 жыл бұрын
We're no awa' tae bide awa' (we're not going away to stay away)
Scotland independence Sept. 18. Vote
what was the first and second March the massed pipes and drums played