Anyone else out there recognise the super-catchy trio theme of this march as that used by the Hoover Company for their television jingles during the 1950s and 1960s? "All the dirt, all the grit, / Hoover gets it every bit, / For it beats as it sweeps as it cleans." I gather Hoover copyrighted the words as early as 1922, just five years after Sousa published his march.
._. I think it's about time someone designs some kind of blank cartridge with equal sound to a live one, these ones sound pretty damn soft even on highest definition.
JGSDF, an army protecting the country where all animes came from.
Anyone else out there recognise the super-catchy trio theme of this march as that used by the Hoover Company for their television jingles during the 1950s and 1960s? "All the dirt, all the grit, / Hoover gets it every bit, / For it beats as it sweeps as it cleans." I gather Hoover copyrighted the words as early as 1922, just five years after Sousa published his march.
._. I think it's about time someone designs some kind of blank cartridge with equal sound to a live one, these ones sound pretty damn soft even on highest definition.
Stand closer.
どこの国?
It's the Japanese self defence foece they are just playing the us army song
自衛隊?あれFH70じゃない?
多分軍隊やで
74式もいますね!
Switzerland army ?
Japanese self defense forces
@rohanas2103 why the hell are they playing an American military song???
Who won the war?
Because they can.
America:uses fake canons to play this song
Japan:uses a howitzer and 150mm canons to play the song
@@thegrandcoffein6928 There's no such thing as a fake cannon they would use but okay buddy
@@thegrandcoffein6928 The original score called for the conductor to use a pistol, and only at the end.
@rohanas2103 @rohanas2103 why the hell are they playing an American military song???
@rohanas2103 why the hell are they playing an American military song???