SPECTACULAR! The Massed Bands of HM Royal Marines Beating Retreat 2024 - Part 1
SPECTACULAR! The Massed Bands of HM Royal Marines Beating Retreat 11th July 2024 #beatingretreat2024
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@militarymusicappreciations658524 күн бұрын
Thanks for uploading this superb video of The RM Beat, 2024. Nice to see that the format has remained traditional w/o any fluff acts added like Celtic Dancers, clowns, etc that you see in so many Tattoos now. This is the real thing, and long may it remain so. Hopefully The UK MoD won't cut these bands anymore. There use to be 10 RM bands each of 50-60 players. So imagine this event with roughly twice the numbers you see here. Still, with 5 bands they can still pull it off provided no more cuts are made in the future.
@ShenandoahShelty
20 күн бұрын
Out of all the UK's military bands. I like the RM bands the best. You do bring up a good point. I know part of the expenditure of the bands can be justified by their use in promoting the UK brand, but there aren't that many RMs left. They're down to around 5000 enlisted. I was reading the other day that the British Army man power level had dropped, as was the smallest it's been since the Napoleonic wars. Hopefully, because promoting the UK brand has as much to do with the economy as the military. They'll find the money. Tourism infuses about 114 billion GBP into the economy, that's over twice the entire defense budget.
@mickeencrua
18 күн бұрын
Could you not just let people enjoy this without pouring out your typically English prejudice against things that are part of your colonial heritage. As an Irish person, I have attended the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo every year for the past 20 years apart from the Covid years. I've seen Military precision marching and arms drills, excellent bands from all the services and from abroad. I've seen Celtic dancers, dancers from the former colonies and dancers from countries that were never colonised. I have yet to see clowns. If you put in an appearance this year, I will die happily having seen the Clown.
@elvis919525 күн бұрын
My boy with 30 CDO is there, proud of him Cpl Brown.
@steveroberts72825 күн бұрын
Perfect lines, perfect steps, perfect time all whilst playing their instruments. Amazing.
@bettyharris369125 күн бұрын
Living in South Africa and still proud to be British. God save the king.
@valeriigraciov4071
24 күн бұрын
Не долго тебе осталось гордиться,вся Африка будет российской.
@kareldekale4987
11 күн бұрын
@@valeriigraciov4071 Groot Britannia zal uiteenvallen en de Nederlanden zullen weer herenigd worden.
@Alan-lh1yw25 күн бұрын
Best in world
@val51525 күн бұрын
Amazing !! & all of them great Musicians' proud to be British watching them .....Even before the days of Sir Francis Drake and the Spanish Armada, music has played a key role in the military. Keeping units marching in step, boosting morale and performing at ceremonial occasions are an inherent part of our history - and who we are today. Prepared for action.
@SusanNorton-lr6iq
5 күн бұрын
Thankfully
@SusanNorton-lr6iq
5 күн бұрын
Co coordination is fantastic
@doraldeddy183625 күн бұрын
Proud to be British, and so very proud of our all our Armed Forces. But have the biggest soft spot for the RMB service, and the RMs👍👍👍
@sandywilkie1169
22 күн бұрын
Me too
@Roox811525 күн бұрын
Brilliant exquisite show! Loved every second of it! 🥰🥰🥰🥰First time watching it. Thank you so much for sharing!❤Waiting for part 2!!!
@mjograus880025 күн бұрын
Sarie Marais was an old South African folk song often used by the Boer Commandos brought here by soldiers coming back from the South African Boer War and adopted by The Royal Marine Commandos. A very fitting tribute to those soldier farmers who fought with such tenacity for the land they had made with blood and tears.
@edvandegraaf484
25 күн бұрын
A colonial war against farmers. They had the misfortune that diamonds and gold were found in Transvaal and Oranje-vrijstaat. The British could not resist the temptation. The first time concentration camps were applied that were filled with women and children.
@eturfrey
25 күн бұрын
@@edvandegraaf484couldn’t help yourself could you.
@adventussaxonum448
25 күн бұрын
@edvandegraaf484 Concentration camps were first used by the Spanish in Cuba, followed by the USA in the Philippines and then the British in South Africa. None of these were set up with the aim of murdering the inhabitants, unlike the mid-century Germans. In SA, many died due to disrupted food supplies and disease. British camp workers/soldiers/administrators also died for the same reason, though not in the same numbers. The aim, at least in South Africa, was to deny support to the commandos, by separating them from families and dependants. Goering, I believe, blamed the system on the British, with the aim of aligning their efforts with the extermination camps in Germany and Eastern Europe.
@edvandegraaf484
24 күн бұрын
@@adventussaxonum448 Locking up your enemy's women and children and then letting them starve is a war crime. Twenty five percent died. It only gets really nasty when you make a British march from a South African (Boer) song.
@kareldekale4987
11 күн бұрын
@@adventussaxonum448 Hidden behind a screen of euphemisms and evasions, of political expediency and psychological denial, the most terrible crime in human history was committed. Despite the shock and outrage that swept the world when the Nazi death camps were first liberated in 1945, the truth about the extermination of European Jewry had been an open secret since at least 1941. Using sources and documents only recently made available, Walter Lacquer examines when and how information about the genocide became known to millions of Germans, international Jewish organizations, leaders of Jewish communities throughout Europe, and top government officials in neutral and Allied countries. Laying bare the lethal combination of disbelief and indifference that met this news, "The Terrible Secret" offers a brilliant and chilling demonstration of paralysis in the face of ultimate evil.
@sandyarbuckle858425 күн бұрын
A great South African folk song
@davidllewellyn516825 күн бұрын
Very proud to be British and see these brilliant soldiers and musicians perform.
@johnjanland478825 күн бұрын
Precision is amazing. Well done. We are all proud of you, John M Land.
@peterdnreynolds7775 күн бұрын
Amazing performance as always!! Excellent music too
@user-bz3nj1gj5i25 күн бұрын
The totally excellent Massed bands of HM Royal Marines or should I just say the best band in the world
@PeterHatherly
22 күн бұрын
I am now ninety as a. Boy cadet I was privileged to bgo to the music room. In Eastney barracks to be taught the art of playing the bugle.our army cadet band judged by the Royal Marines became county champions. We were invited to join the Royal marine band Eastney onto the stage in Winchester Town Hall for the evening concert, after all of these years I still worship all things Royal Marines,especially The. Finest military band H. M. ROYAL MARINES PETER HATHERLY HANTS
@katespear123325 күн бұрын
Spectacular. Thank you for sharing this.
@SugarWildflower-si4ox25 күн бұрын
Fantastic. Thank you for sharing.
@brummie000725 күн бұрын
Very impressed with the one bass drummer marching backwards he turned at the 14.17 mark and again at 15.20 , something I don't thing I would be able to do!
@nige795124 күн бұрын
The greatest military band. Incredible performance always. The drum solo is a show stealer 🇬🇧. Go Royals ⚓ 🌏
@alisonhutchings469025 күн бұрын
Magnificent 😊British at their best 😘
@FrithGarcia8 күн бұрын
Adored it on the day. Adore it now. In tears all over again. Thank you so much.
@mervwhitney722924 күн бұрын
Thank you. Looking forward to Part 2.
@SusanNorton-lr6iq5 күн бұрын
They sound wonderful 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@TrevorWestgate-sg9jh25 күн бұрын
When it comes down to it BOOTNECKS UNBEATABLE. TREVOR 10 YEARS RN
@dalvafreire377125 күн бұрын
PERFEITO!
@JH-zv7lt25 күн бұрын
Best of the Best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@davidhoward539225 күн бұрын
As close to perfection as possible, BZ Royal
@nessayvonne712114 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@iainstewart984422 күн бұрын
Good to see the Royal Naval Division Memorial visible through a break in the seating stands. This commemorates the Sailors and Marines who fought ashore in Belgium, Gallipoli and France during the First World War. During the conflict 582 Officers and 10,797 Ratings and Other Ranks of the RND died.1,364 Officers and 29,528 Ratings and Other Ranks were wounded. The Memorial was set in place in the 1920s, removed in 1939 to storage, rebuilt at Greenwich Royal Naval College in the 1950s and returned to Horse Guards Parade in 2003. The Memorial can be seen in frames at 3.26.
@jacobkeppler198425 күн бұрын
At horse guards parade London
@user-gu9xb2tn7z25 күн бұрын
The rehearsal is great can’t wait for original show next wk ❤❤❤❤
@heatherharvey3129
24 күн бұрын
This is the Royal Marines who, every second year, do their own Beating the Retreat shows. Next week's performance is the Household Division's version of the Beating of the Retreat - this is not a rehearsal for that show.
@johnwilletts398424 күн бұрын
Marching: An environmentally friendly, but noisy means of transport.
@muziekkorpsen-marchingbands23 күн бұрын
Thank 👍for the nice video AJKC Cannel; greeting from the Dutch KZread Marching Band Channel : muziekkorpsen - marching bands🥁
@clivehughes217925 күн бұрын
excellent display - can anyone post details of music played
@garythomson71323 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed it. Had a little laugh at 24:22 when I saw a piccolo player and a couple of cornet players twiddling their fingers on their instruments when they clearly weren't blowing into them. lol.
@SemVisser842
23 күн бұрын
I think they were just checking if everything was still working… These guys are probably the best trained military musicians in the world
@christhomas862618 күн бұрын
Excellence done by experts. Can anyone explain the Bass Drummer marching backwards at 17.20 and 24.12 ?
@hestertheart806720 күн бұрын
My Sarie Marais
@jhonnyp15625 күн бұрын
Why does one of the bass drummers march backwards?
@bennycoxon4422
25 күн бұрын
So they can watch the other bands feet to prevent the sound delay from causing bands to be out of sync.
@forbeswatson25 күн бұрын
Is this just a rehersal for next week
@elvis9195
25 күн бұрын
No, Thursday and Friday.
@Roox8115
25 күн бұрын
These are the Royal Marines' show, Thursday (yesterday) and today (Friday). There are the shows, not the rehearsals, they happen every 2 years. The profits they make from these shows go to the veterans. Next week is the Cavalry's Musical Celebration on Tuesday/Wednesday/ Thursday.
@midnightteapot5633
25 күн бұрын
During the rehearsals they wear half-Lovat dress and peaked caps if I remember rightly, I saw it done on Horseguards back in 1984 as well as the actual ceremony a couple of days later.
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Thanks for uploading this superb video of The RM Beat, 2024. Nice to see that the format has remained traditional w/o any fluff acts added like Celtic Dancers, clowns, etc that you see in so many Tattoos now. This is the real thing, and long may it remain so. Hopefully The UK MoD won't cut these bands anymore. There use to be 10 RM bands each of 50-60 players. So imagine this event with roughly twice the numbers you see here. Still, with 5 bands they can still pull it off provided no more cuts are made in the future.
@ShenandoahShelty
20 күн бұрын
Out of all the UK's military bands. I like the RM bands the best. You do bring up a good point. I know part of the expenditure of the bands can be justified by their use in promoting the UK brand, but there aren't that many RMs left. They're down to around 5000 enlisted. I was reading the other day that the British Army man power level had dropped, as was the smallest it's been since the Napoleonic wars. Hopefully, because promoting the UK brand has as much to do with the economy as the military. They'll find the money. Tourism infuses about 114 billion GBP into the economy, that's over twice the entire defense budget.
@mickeencrua
18 күн бұрын
Could you not just let people enjoy this without pouring out your typically English prejudice against things that are part of your colonial heritage. As an Irish person, I have attended the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo every year for the past 20 years apart from the Covid years. I've seen Military precision marching and arms drills, excellent bands from all the services and from abroad. I've seen Celtic dancers, dancers from the former colonies and dancers from countries that were never colonised. I have yet to see clowns. If you put in an appearance this year, I will die happily having seen the Clown.
My boy with 30 CDO is there, proud of him Cpl Brown.
Perfect lines, perfect steps, perfect time all whilst playing their instruments. Amazing.
Living in South Africa and still proud to be British. God save the king.
@valeriigraciov4071
24 күн бұрын
Не долго тебе осталось гордиться,вся Африка будет российской.
@kareldekale4987
11 күн бұрын
@@valeriigraciov4071 Groot Britannia zal uiteenvallen en de Nederlanden zullen weer herenigd worden.
Best in world
Amazing !! & all of them great Musicians' proud to be British watching them .....Even before the days of Sir Francis Drake and the Spanish Armada, music has played a key role in the military. Keeping units marching in step, boosting morale and performing at ceremonial occasions are an inherent part of our history - and who we are today. Prepared for action.
@SusanNorton-lr6iq
5 күн бұрын
Thankfully
@SusanNorton-lr6iq
5 күн бұрын
Co coordination is fantastic
Proud to be British, and so very proud of our all our Armed Forces. But have the biggest soft spot for the RMB service, and the RMs👍👍👍
@sandywilkie1169
22 күн бұрын
Me too
Brilliant exquisite show! Loved every second of it! 🥰🥰🥰🥰First time watching it. Thank you so much for sharing!❤Waiting for part 2!!!
Sarie Marais was an old South African folk song often used by the Boer Commandos brought here by soldiers coming back from the South African Boer War and adopted by The Royal Marine Commandos. A very fitting tribute to those soldier farmers who fought with such tenacity for the land they had made with blood and tears.
@edvandegraaf484
25 күн бұрын
A colonial war against farmers. They had the misfortune that diamonds and gold were found in Transvaal and Oranje-vrijstaat. The British could not resist the temptation. The first time concentration camps were applied that were filled with women and children.
@eturfrey
25 күн бұрын
@@edvandegraaf484couldn’t help yourself could you.
@adventussaxonum448
25 күн бұрын
@edvandegraaf484 Concentration camps were first used by the Spanish in Cuba, followed by the USA in the Philippines and then the British in South Africa. None of these were set up with the aim of murdering the inhabitants, unlike the mid-century Germans. In SA, many died due to disrupted food supplies and disease. British camp workers/soldiers/administrators also died for the same reason, though not in the same numbers. The aim, at least in South Africa, was to deny support to the commandos, by separating them from families and dependants. Goering, I believe, blamed the system on the British, with the aim of aligning their efforts with the extermination camps in Germany and Eastern Europe.
@edvandegraaf484
24 күн бұрын
@@adventussaxonum448 Locking up your enemy's women and children and then letting them starve is a war crime. Twenty five percent died. It only gets really nasty when you make a British march from a South African (Boer) song.
@kareldekale4987
11 күн бұрын
@@adventussaxonum448 Hidden behind a screen of euphemisms and evasions, of political expediency and psychological denial, the most terrible crime in human history was committed. Despite the shock and outrage that swept the world when the Nazi death camps were first liberated in 1945, the truth about the extermination of European Jewry had been an open secret since at least 1941. Using sources and documents only recently made available, Walter Lacquer examines when and how information about the genocide became known to millions of Germans, international Jewish organizations, leaders of Jewish communities throughout Europe, and top government officials in neutral and Allied countries. Laying bare the lethal combination of disbelief and indifference that met this news, "The Terrible Secret" offers a brilliant and chilling demonstration of paralysis in the face of ultimate evil.
A great South African folk song
Very proud to be British and see these brilliant soldiers and musicians perform.
Precision is amazing. Well done. We are all proud of you, John M Land.
Amazing performance as always!! Excellent music too
The totally excellent Massed bands of HM Royal Marines or should I just say the best band in the world
@PeterHatherly
22 күн бұрын
I am now ninety as a. Boy cadet I was privileged to bgo to the music room. In Eastney barracks to be taught the art of playing the bugle.our army cadet band judged by the Royal Marines became county champions. We were invited to join the Royal marine band Eastney onto the stage in Winchester Town Hall for the evening concert, after all of these years I still worship all things Royal Marines,especially The. Finest military band H. M. ROYAL MARINES PETER HATHERLY HANTS
Spectacular. Thank you for sharing this.
Fantastic. Thank you for sharing.
Very impressed with the one bass drummer marching backwards he turned at the 14.17 mark and again at 15.20 , something I don't thing I would be able to do!
The greatest military band. Incredible performance always. The drum solo is a show stealer 🇬🇧. Go Royals ⚓ 🌏
Magnificent 😊British at their best 😘
Adored it on the day. Adore it now. In tears all over again. Thank you so much.
Thank you. Looking forward to Part 2.
They sound wonderful 🎉🎉🎉🎉
When it comes down to it BOOTNECKS UNBEATABLE. TREVOR 10 YEARS RN
PERFEITO!
Best of the Best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As close to perfection as possible, BZ Royal
Thanks!
Good to see the Royal Naval Division Memorial visible through a break in the seating stands. This commemorates the Sailors and Marines who fought ashore in Belgium, Gallipoli and France during the First World War. During the conflict 582 Officers and 10,797 Ratings and Other Ranks of the RND died.1,364 Officers and 29,528 Ratings and Other Ranks were wounded. The Memorial was set in place in the 1920s, removed in 1939 to storage, rebuilt at Greenwich Royal Naval College in the 1950s and returned to Horse Guards Parade in 2003. The Memorial can be seen in frames at 3.26.
At horse guards parade London
The rehearsal is great can’t wait for original show next wk ❤❤❤❤
@heatherharvey3129
24 күн бұрын
This is the Royal Marines who, every second year, do their own Beating the Retreat shows. Next week's performance is the Household Division's version of the Beating of the Retreat - this is not a rehearsal for that show.
Marching: An environmentally friendly, but noisy means of transport.
Thank 👍for the nice video AJKC Cannel; greeting from the Dutch KZread Marching Band Channel : muziekkorpsen - marching bands🥁
excellent display - can anyone post details of music played
Really enjoyed it. Had a little laugh at 24:22 when I saw a piccolo player and a couple of cornet players twiddling their fingers on their instruments when they clearly weren't blowing into them. lol.
@SemVisser842
23 күн бұрын
I think they were just checking if everything was still working… These guys are probably the best trained military musicians in the world
Excellence done by experts. Can anyone explain the Bass Drummer marching backwards at 17.20 and 24.12 ?
My Sarie Marais
Why does one of the bass drummers march backwards?
@bennycoxon4422
25 күн бұрын
So they can watch the other bands feet to prevent the sound delay from causing bands to be out of sync.
Is this just a rehersal for next week
@elvis9195
25 күн бұрын
No, Thursday and Friday.
@Roox8115
25 күн бұрын
These are the Royal Marines' show, Thursday (yesterday) and today (Friday). There are the shows, not the rehearsals, they happen every 2 years. The profits they make from these shows go to the veterans. Next week is the Cavalry's Musical Celebration on Tuesday/Wednesday/ Thursday.
@midnightteapot5633
25 күн бұрын
During the rehearsals they wear half-Lovat dress and peaked caps if I remember rightly, I saw it done on Horseguards back in 1984 as well as the actual ceremony a couple of days later.
British drum company drums .Al Murrays company.
Best in the world
My Sarie Marais