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Even in the next life we will in the infantry
WOW! That is SOME quick-step starting at 6:47! Hooooooooooooo-weeeee!
I'm just saying, this batch of four marches are simply enjoyable - things seem to sound better and better!
GRENADIER I agree.
Brought to you by the Massed Bands and Bugles of the Royal Marines, the Guards Division and the Light Division
Brecconable hey do you by any chance know the name of the second march played in this march off?
+Kurtis george-wegner Not sure, could be the Life Guards of the Household Cavalry. The last three songs I know are from the Light Division.
Thanks
What are the names of the songs at 5:35 and at 6:09 respectively? Thanks!
6:45 8:21
Whats the song name 4:57
soldier of the queen
What is the name of the second march played?
What is the Very First Instrumental Song ?
"Hands across the sea" it's originally an American naval march.
"Hands Across the Sea" by John Philip Sousa (or, Across the Sea, known as the American Kenneth Alford!).
Even in the next life we will in the infantry
WOW! That is SOME quick-step starting at 6:47! Hooooooooooooo-weeeee!
I'm just saying, this batch of four marches are simply enjoyable - things seem to sound better and better!
GRENADIER I agree.
Brought to you by the Massed Bands and Bugles of the Royal Marines, the Guards Division and the Light Division
Brecconable hey do you by any chance know the name of the second march played in this march off?
+Kurtis george-wegner Not sure, could be the Life Guards of the Household Cavalry. The last three songs I know are from the Light Division.
Thanks
What are the names of the songs at 5:35 and at 6:09 respectively? Thanks!
6:45 8:21
Whats the song name 4:57
soldier of the queen
What is the name of the second march played?
What is the Very First Instrumental Song ?
"Hands across the sea" it's originally an American naval march.
"Hands Across the Sea" by John Philip Sousa (or, Across the Sea, known as the American Kenneth Alford!).