Hell yeah! I was never jealous of the navy, but I will say that in my coastal city the public ALWAYS loved when Heart of Oak was played a bit more than RCAF Marchpast etc.
Long live Royal Canadian Navy!!! and its historical and traditional hymn :Heart of Oak" l fell so sad regarding the Royal Australian Navy they replaced the heart of Oak🤨😒☹️☹️
Agree As one who served 22 years in the RAN I must sadly agree. Some snowflake decided that we could improve on music that that has been RAN tradition for over 100 years and RN tradition before that.
Very interesting to learn that, as a Canadian. The RAN predates the RCN by at least a decade or more, your country was much more forward thinking than Canada in that regard.
Even though at 2020 Canada has always been chummy with the UK as a former dominion of the Great British Empire, Canada has always my respect and ofc I love how polite and nice everyone is in Canada, tbh I used this song many times playing a computer game called world of warships by the company wargaming.net which puts me in command of Naval ships from the 20th century and i listened to this song countless times when using it as a morale booster, my personal favorites are 3 ships ranking 1 is HMS Warspite or her sister Queen Elizabeth 2nd ranking is the Mighty HMS Hood and lastly HMCS Haida which is a ww2 British built Destroyer but given to the Canadians by the British during world war 2 its a good way to celebrate the 75th anniversary to the victory on Europe and a nod to those who sacrificed their lives to what we owe our freedom today and so Happy VE-Day Folks!
@Marlo Ogoy Yet America adapts a similar Naval song, called "Anchors Aweigh". Which is supposed to be a "Little Brother" arrangement of Heart of Oak. For an example; m.ua-cam.com/video/_jbo7eugGw8/v-deo.html Canada's performance on Heart of Oak cannot be as more Patriotic from the Real writers of the march; The British. m.ua-cam.com/video/mDL6j6PAGlw/v-deo.html
I often wonder with amazement why "the colonies" didn't see the start of WW2 as the perfect opportunity to rid themselves of Perfidious Albion once and for all. My daughters are free to choose almost any path in life they desire, with open, critical minds. Thanks.
Canada and several others were listed as self-governing 'Domions' after the 1931 Statute of Westminster which sought to validate increasing autonomy and less viewing as a 'colony'. WWII was unlike WWI in that the Dominions were not obliged to enter war when the UK did. Of course you and your family are free to pursue your own interests but so too are servicemen, veterans and patriots entitled to indulge in a heritage they can feel proud of. Just bear in mind that you write here with disdain for their British heritage and yet you write it in the most apparent legacy of British culture, the English language.
@@Perrygallo Wow. Did you see the speech marks I used regarding colonies? It indicated an unsatisfactory statement which will have to do in the circumstances given the limited space.Thought that would be obvious. I don't understand how any of what I said showed disdain for anybody! There are plenty of folk from the U.S. I've talked to who have close links to Britain, yet are glad they severed ties when they did. I saw a pleasant well made video. It made me think of several countries who chose to go into harms way to help another country who had previously taken control by force of arms of their own country. I also thought of the possible consequences had this not been the case. So, sorry for saying thanks. We could have done it without you.Always suspected you prefered speaking French. Is that better?
@@jimb9063 Depends on where. Hong Kong for one have less to love of the 'mother' China, from Qing to PRC than they would of the Albion. Britain found it a fishing village and left her a commercial giant of the Orient.
Canada, Australia, and New Zealand had already left "Perfidious Albion" by the outbreak of WW2. Yet as independent countries they chose to make common cause with Britain because that ensured the freedom your daughters enjoy today.
If their is a tune that will make a sailor come to attention and proud to serve, ready aye, fellow canadian sailor.
This brings back so many memories in my "Canadian Sea Cadets" 😌
Royal Canadian Sea Cadets :-)
RCSCC :>>>>>
Marched off to Heart of Oak every Friday morning while serving in HMCS Cornwallis.
o7
Long Live the Commonwealth From The Commonwealth and Colony of Singapore 🇸🇬
Just love the RCN! Always there. BZ from your mates in the RN!
Brilliant ! This song carries so many memories for me. I admit, when you all began to sing, I cried a few tears.
CHEERS mates !!
I’m English and my school makes us do marching and we march to this
Really well performed, I hope that the navy cadets will perform as well as you guys.
RCSCC Master Cadet - we strive to perform as well as the sailors, yet they’re way more experienced and skilled. May we all live happily ashore!
BRING BACK HEART OF OAK!
It hasn’t left?
@@sleeque6809 it has now; did op have a crystal ball or something?
@@Militaria-pr9rj lol hasn’t OFFICIALLY!!! Still running on hopes and prayers.
@@sleeque6809 with any luck they wont have a replacement before the next election. The conservatives will hopefully put a stop to it.
Very well performed Canadian cousins... bravo and God Save our Sovereign.
The Maple Leaf Forever! Blessings from USA!
Honestly this is probably one of the best versions I’ve heard
Love from your British friends
Superb!!!! From your cousin an Englishman! Loved it.
Excellent performance in such a hard time. But I can't stop to giggling to the thought of one of them lagging xD
R.I.P.
Does anyone have news on Joan Riley? She was my music teacher in high school, and was a really awesome teacher! Respects!
These guys played at the very first band festival I've been to and my god are they good.
I loved playing this as a sea cadet.
Go Canada! RCN and RN
Don't forget your New Zealand counsin RNZN
God save the Queen!!!
Hell yeah!
I was never jealous of the navy, but I will say that in my coastal city the public ALWAYS loved when Heart of Oak was played a bit more than RCAF Marchpast etc.
A great nation and people ....uk
Really good stuff RCN band , played and sung beautifully,
When they said STEADY BOYS STEADY
I felt that.
Absolutely marvellous. Thanks. Stay safe. Cheers.
Thank You! I love this song. I was brought to tears when you started singing.
Love it!
Nie Ironicznie, jest to moje ulubione wykonanie tej pieśni
Beautiful
Long live Royal Canadian Navy!!! and its historical and traditional hymn :Heart of Oak" l fell so sad regarding the Royal Australian Navy they replaced the heart of Oak🤨😒☹️☹️
Agree
As one who served 22 years in the RAN I must sadly agree. Some snowflake decided that we could improve on music that that has been RAN tradition for over 100 years and RN tradition before that.
Very interesting to learn that, as a Canadian.
The RAN predates the RCN by at least a decade or more, your country was much more forward thinking than Canada in that regard.
Now Canada does the same, soon we will be singing in Hindi and mandarin 😂
Well someone complained that the song lacks “ diversity “ and “ inclusiveness” soo the Canadian navy can’t sing it anymore
Amazing all!!! Well played!!
Greatly performed, lads ;)
Military in quarantine mode
Proud Canadian
Goosebumps
Ready Aye Ready ;-) Fight for love and peace. If you want peace, prepare for war.
Ready, Aye, Ready. Just say the word.
Shame on you RCN for getting rid of this song
W song W navy
Come cheer up my lads!
Even though at 2020 Canada has always been chummy with the UK as a former dominion of the Great British Empire, Canada has always my respect and ofc I love how polite and nice everyone is in Canada, tbh I used this song many times playing a computer game called world of warships by the company wargaming.net which puts me in command of Naval ships from the 20th century and i listened to this song countless times when using it as a morale booster, my personal favorites are 3 ships ranking 1 is HMS Warspite or her sister Queen Elizabeth 2nd ranking is the Mighty HMS Hood and lastly HMCS Haida which is a ww2 British built Destroyer but given to the Canadians by the British during world war 2 its a good way to celebrate the 75th anniversary to the victory on Europe and a nod to those who sacrificed their lives to what we owe our freedom today and so Happy VE-Day Folks!
@Marlo Ogoy Yet America adapts a similar Naval song, called "Anchors Aweigh". Which is supposed to be a "Little Brother" arrangement of Heart of Oak.
For an example; m.ua-cam.com/video/_jbo7eugGw8/v-deo.html
Canada's performance on Heart of Oak cannot be as more Patriotic from the Real writers of the march; The British.
m.ua-cam.com/video/mDL6j6PAGlw/v-deo.html
canada is still a dominion :)
Excellent rendition! For who are so free as the sons of the waves?
This is cool
Me & the boys in the perfect timeline
Best bands are always Navy bands!!!
Royal Navy, US Navy, JMSDF - I'm not too familiar with the PLA Navy but I bet they've got their fair share of great musicians too
BZ! BZ!
I remember my past life since i died in ww1 in 1914
BZ Canucks
Shame on the RCN for abandoning this 250 year old tradition. Better men before you sang it to their deaths in naval combat
Bravo Zulu!
even corona can't stop the british to conquer
there canadian
Why do I sing this in the bathtub?
quarintine BAND
Every time I hear this I think a roblox game
blood and iron?
I often wonder with amazement why "the colonies" didn't see the start of WW2 as the perfect opportunity to rid themselves of Perfidious Albion once and for all.
My daughters are free to choose almost any path in life they desire, with open, critical minds.
Thanks.
Canada and several others were listed as self-governing 'Domions' after the 1931 Statute of Westminster which sought to validate increasing autonomy and less viewing as a 'colony'. WWII was unlike WWI in that the Dominions were not obliged to enter war when the UK did. Of course you and your family are free to pursue your own interests but so too are servicemen, veterans and patriots entitled to indulge in a heritage they can feel proud of. Just bear in mind that you write here with disdain for their British heritage and yet you write it in the most apparent legacy of British culture, the English language.
@@Perrygallo Wow. Did you see the speech marks I used regarding colonies? It indicated an unsatisfactory statement which will have to do in the circumstances given the limited space.Thought that would be obvious.
I don't understand how any of what I said showed disdain for anybody! There are plenty of folk from the U.S. I've talked to who have close links to Britain, yet are glad they severed ties when they did.
I saw a pleasant well made video. It made me think of several countries who chose to go into harms way to help another country who had previously taken control by force of arms of their own country.
I also thought of the possible consequences had this not been the case.
So, sorry for saying thanks. We could have done it without you.Always suspected you prefered speaking French.
Is that better?
@@jimb9063 Depends on where. Hong Kong for one have less to love of the 'mother' China, from Qing to PRC than they would of the Albion. Britain found it a fishing village and left her a commercial giant of the Orient.
Canada, Australia, and New Zealand had already left "Perfidious Albion" by the outbreak of WW2. Yet as independent countries they chose to make common cause with Britain because that ensured the freedom your daughters enjoy today.