RBL2012 - The Last Post - 720p HD
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- Опубліковано 11 гру 2012
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The "Last Post" can be either a B♭ bugle call within British Infantry regiments or an E♭ cavalry trumpet call in British Cavalry and Royal Regiment of Artillery (Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Artillery) used at Commonwealth military funerals and ceremonies commemorating those who have been killed in war.
The two regimental traditions have separate music for the calls (see Trumpet & Bugle Calls for the British Army 1966). Whilst the infantry (B♭ bugle) version is the better known of the two versions of the call the E♭ cavalry trumpet version is the tune used by the state trumpeters of the Household Cavalry.
This was probably the proudest, and most nerve wracking, moment of my career in the RM Band. Played especially for all the family and friends of those who have lost loved ones in British conflicts.
This is exactly how Last Post should be played.
This Royal Marines Bugler played it perfectly, despite the possibility of his nerves whilst playing in front of HM The Queen, The Royal Family, the Royal Albert Hall audience and the many millions watching on the television. Well done that Royal Marine.
SuperNutkin
True dat
This is by far the hardest of all services. When the last post is sounded by heart is literally ripped from my chest and put through a meat grinder. It is so overwhelming that I simply cant resist the emotion it brings. My father, who survived Palestine, Eden, North Africa and Italy, and my grandfather who died on the last day of the great war during an airstrike on the hopsital where he was recovering, I can only say thank you and kneel in awe and recognition.
i know this feeling kills me almost but i know i must go on devastating no words to say x
I think it's great that you guys in the UK do this for your fallen. (I'm from America) I just think it's really special. I just wish people my age would give those who died for you and I more respect. Dearest condolences from across the pond.
Sometimes, silence speaks louder then words...
I always wonder what it must have felt like to attend these kind of ceremonies in the years immediately following WW2; no fancy recording or light show, just pure raw emotion. Imagine hearing the last call played as Europe buried millions of its own. I suppose I'm very lucky to not know the feeling. As an American, I'm still absolutely in awe of the courage and resolve of the British in those days, and how well you honor them still.
I am a trumpeter myself and I know much it takes to get up and play in front of 200 people, let alone thousands, the Queen and viewers from home. Well played!
Why would you dislike this? A poignant event. The last post is hauntingly beautiful
Jim I have total respect for you, you did your country, your Queen, your family, yourself and all of our fallen proud.
Brings a tear to my every time I hear this, very moving.
A simple piece of music but one of the most powerful. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them.
Well done Jim! A note perfect tribute to all those that have given up their lives during conflicts past and present to give us all the freedom we have today. Also a fitting tribute to the time you spend as part of the Royal Marine band service . Proud of you. Even if you did used to drive me mad practising the drumming on radiators at home when you had just joined up. I guess it was worth it. Your proud sister xx
My great great grandad holt died in that war. He was really unlucky. He was injured. Not seriously but badly and on the way to the hospital his ambulance was blown up. The medics, the other men, great great grandad, the driver and the horses were blown to pieces. Murdered! It is important to remember the horses in WW1. Nobody does. They played a key role in many battles. R.I.P Great Great Grandad and all the 25 men from my village and all the nurses, factory workers, horses,etc R.I.P to the men from both sides of the war. R.I.P and well done!
Casually browsing UA-cam and then find this surprising thing waiting for me. The young lad playing bugle goes to my school. Mind=blown.
Gives me the chills every time I hear this
Salute for today everyone.
This is the best thing I've ever seen
This brings a tear to my eye, boy I am prod to be British
Always remember....teach your children never to forget!! ALWAYS.
As I have said before, my Grandfather's, Great Uncles my Father have served in the army . I would have joined but my Father cancelled my application to join. The year was 1977, due to the troubles in Northern Ireland, need i say more.
I'm proud of being British . The going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them. This was their finest hour.
Stunning tribute.
I cry every time. Rest in peace mates
Me too m8. Every time. RIP.
How can anyone unlike this video. It is an extremely respected song and it is very serious. The next person to unlike this has to say why. IT HAS TO BE A GOOD REASON!!!!!!!!
"For your tomorrow, we gave our today." Powerful.
Jim is the Bugler, I once served along side him
A blessing to whom this is dedicated, and a curse unto those who gave this a thumbs down.
Honour to the brave souls that gave everything, no matter then nation their fought for.
At the going down of the Sun, and in the morning... We will remember them
For London and Manchester ❤️❤️❤️
R.I.P. Lee . God bless you , and your lovely family.
100 years today, having a minute of silence
shame apon the 23 whom disliked
Thank you
Lest we forget.
As much as I wish to forget, I wish to remember ...
Very emotional
The men who paid the price for all others I salute
Last post always make me choke up....
those who disliked are incredibly disrespectful. next time think about your actions. ii understand it may only be a button on a screen but still think.
perfection, marine musician ,,,the best
Thank you for your service to our country sir.
memorial to my grandfathers brother harold who was kia in france 5 nov1918 aged 21 days before armistace
Top class bugling.
On This Day of Remembrance Sunday let us all be grateful to God for all those precious souls of men and women of the worlds armed services and the servicemen and women of the police services who sacrificed their lives for us not only in the fields of battle, but also outside protecting the lives innocent civilians and ensuring safety and security of, and at our homes. ABOVE ALL LET US NEVER FORGET THAT
"FOR OUR TOMORROW THEY WILLINGLY LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES TODAY"
Lest We Forget
This is the closing of The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance the whole show can be seen on youtube just search The Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance it is one of the most moving events I have ever been to
Very much respect...............
This always brings a tear or 3 to my eyes my heart breaks rip all
The way a bugle should be played...respect.
To you from failing hands we throw the torch.
Be yours to hold it high.
If Ye break faith with us who die,
We shall not sleep!
God bless you Lee Risby and all of our other fallen comrades. Sleep tight our Hero.
very moving
We will remember them
R.I.P GRANDAD :(
We will remember them .
respect
I humbly apologise for the advert at the start of this clip. Is it ever right to wish and American War Veteran a Happy Memorial??? NO. No one in or connected with the military is untouched by loss and the futlity of war. THANKS FOR THOSE WHO FREEDOM THAT I MIGHT BE BORN.
Cool
What exactly is this? A yearly celebration for fallen people in the British army? Is it at the Royal Albert Hall? Very powerful! Came by this clip looking for Taptos from different countries.
Yes its Jim
yes :)
R.I.P
remeber the 17th lads. we are gone but mot out of the fight
S.Sgt Yankee
wow
that was mean kevin myers
I have the utmost respect for the people that serve in the armed forces, but why is there arabic text on the screens either side of the stage??????????????
Its just the way it was decoded, and combine that with LCD screens at a venue that you see on the tv, it all just gone a bit fuzzy, I think it was scrolling the names of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice from 2012 to 2013. Hope that answers you question.
Indeed, in full screen at 3:22-3:25 or so, there is a view of the screens which clearly shows the names, rank and age of those to be remembered.
first of all it is not only arabic but Russian was also seen, and secondly, Anzac day is to commemorate the fallen troops ( commonwealth) and if there are people from different nationalities at the felicitate which means they must also understand. This could also be a symbolic gesture to promote unity amongst different ethnicities during Anzac Day.
Neil Sandilands Its in English but blurry because the low quality video. It's the names of British soldiers who died in Afghanistan. If you pause the video you can see first few lines start with Lance Corporal then a name and then their age at the end in a number.
What is the programme that this was on called
remember all those who made it possible to say we won
your discipline and sound is astounding. RM band simply the best, even without instruments! /watch?v=Xj0_QqnUuMk !!!!
So is this the equivalent to the american taps?
REspect
Lest we forget all those who have been killed. U tell me whos at fault
you were the bugler?
Why is there 27 dislikes
probs some al quaeda
26
probably triple alliance troops the likers are triple entente
It seems at least one of them had a tear in his eye and missed.
26 now.
Put 'Last Post' into Wikipedia . . .
This is you in the video?
Hoofing.
whats with the confetti?
Er, they're Poppy petals..........
They're Poppy petals, the Poppy is used in remembrance for those who served in the Commonwealth.
Poppies! every one represents a life lost!
Blood shed very symbolic.
Michael Tomljenovic I think they're poppies. The remembrance poppy has been used since 1921 to commemorate soldiers who have died in war.