4 Scots - The Highlanders - Parade The Royal Mile - Armistice Day 2018 [4K/UHD]
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- Опубліковано 10 лис 2018
- Armistice Day 11-11-2018, 100 years since the end of the Great War.
Edinburgh Castle - 4 Scots - The Highlanders P&D escort the army, Navy & RAF from the Castle to the Remembrance Service at Mercat Cross - Фільми й анімація
I am chilean. My granparents came from Scotland to live in Chile a long time ago. My heart beats very happy when I hear the pipes and drums. My grandpa must be very proud what he left in my heart. I love Scotland
I never, never, never get tired of hearing bag pipes playing. I just love it. I just love it. Play some more.
If the magical sound of Bagpipes doesn't make your heart beat with joy, then I honestly don't know what will.
Not only joy, but a pounding of antiquated sacrifice for existence and the right to equality.
4 Scots' P&D band are among the best in the world. Well done.
Born American. Scot in mind,heart and soul. Proud of my Scot heritage.
I am german. But whenever I hear the pipes, I get goose bumps. When my great-grandmother died, she told my grandfather that his father was a British soldier, a WWI prisoner of war in Germany. Maybe that's why it's in my blood.
Lindo demais lembra os meus tempos de banda
My father in ww2 served with the Scotts and said going into battle with a piped band was a life saver and uplifting,
The world needs to take lessons of national heritage,and pride
Scotland forever! 💗🎼🎶🎵🎶
How noble. Our brothers in arms. How good to know. From an admiring Yank.
I'am a German and I love this. The Uniforms,the Music, the Tradition. The Sound of the Bagpipes struck Fear in the Hearts of the Enemies. Amazing✌✌✌😎
Jörg Westermann
I'm Dutch and feel exactly the same.
👍👍😎✌✌
My Grandfather was a sergeant in the 5th Battalion Scots Guards, and fought at the Somme in the first world war, He survived, but not without his problems.
Wouaw...this is so interesting😍 you must be so proud!🤗😏
As an Englishman I love you scots. Whenever I meet you overseas I see you as kin
English here and I respect these Scots so much, pure warriors all of them.
US CANADIANS WELCOME ALL SCOTS-YOU HAVE SUCH A GREAT COUNTRY
Whoever was behind the camera... great job.
There's nothing like the sound of bagpipes.
That would be me .. thanks Tracey!
@@JimRamsayJWR Awesome job sir...thoroughly enjoyed marching along with them.
Brought tears 😭 to my eyes 🏴🇬🇧🏴💙
How proud they must be...Bless Scotland Albannach du bath pipes and drums heart and soul.
İSKOÇYA ya sevgiler bu güzel ülkeyi çok seviyorum 🏴🇹🇷🏴🇹🇷
My goodness this is something else - the Drum Major is rock solid - wouldn't want to get on the wrong side of these lads!
They are brilliant! Usurped 3-SCOTs and 2-SCOTS for me in 1 small parade!
SCOTSMAN AT THE FIRST LEAD THE BEST!!!
TRUELY MAJESTIC OUTSTANDING MARCH & BAND!!
RESPECT TOU ALL LADS!!👏👏👍👍👋🙏🇬🇷🌹
No better sight or sound walking down the royal mile....... Awesome.
Thanks for another great video Jim Ramsay! Great work as usual.
I have walked that Royal Mile up to the castle. It is still amazing.
Fantastic...Accrepiating the attention to detail with drill whilst maintaining composure. Complete. Aye!
I am a highlander and a very proud Scot.
As well you should be.
BEAUTIFUL SOUND and disciplined marching.
Amazing footage , thank you. I heard someone playing the bagpipes in my local park (in Croydon, South London) now I can't stop watching these videos 🙂.
Tyvm for post, been looking for street marches about this momentus day. Lest we forget.
Warms my heart. My great great grandfather was was a Sgt. in the Queens Own 72nd Highlanders.
💙 🏴. LOVELY! Their sound and precision cadence... and your capture of it. So great to see so many people gathered showing respect to the Forces and the day. Watching your videos for quite awhile now, First video I saw was "The Black Watch P&D parade Edinburgh's Royal Mile". Thought I was subscribed... oops, am now. Thank you so much. 👍 LK 🇺🇸
Thanks so much JD!
that tune at the end so mournful... sensational.
Thank you for your video. It's wonderful.
That recalls my last visit to the Goldem Mile.
I'm not a Scot but they make my spine tingle
Im german decent but i love nothing better than a pipe band and a march these guys are the best !!!!
I myself is Irish I am missing out on all this magnificents a honour I love Scotland
The Scots who gave their name to my country came from Ireland. Ireland has contributed so much to the modern world you should be proud
I take it you don't live in Ireland, bagpipes are just as Irish as it is Scottish!
This is how you keep the history of a country alive. I can practically feel the pride oozing out of all marchers.
Unless you leave GB to take crumbs from the wanna-be frogs in Brussels. DON'T DO IT, pls.
Lovely post, Jim.
My girl and I marched in our local Veterans Day parade here with our Civil War unit.
Brilliant! And a thank you !
Good to see the pipes and drums, but an equal view of the rest of the parade would be appreciated. Thank you.
If war 111 ,comes we need these bag pipers, This music makes all soldiers heighten the will and spirit to conquer the enemies.
Thank you so much for so many good videos. Nice new picture you have now.
Thanks Inger ... my daughter's graduation from Glasgow University as a Dentist!
Thank you Jim for such great videos! They are magnificent. Wonderful work!
Whats the tune the bagpipes ate playing
@@b4ebx Several tunes.
Brilliant, you did a sterling job keeping pace and everything in shot, not easy!
It's a basic premise known by all US Soldiers that the English always put the Scots in their front line. No one else can go from calm to total dervish in one second flat. All respect to the Scots soldiers.
Kernel Grampaw Pruiett A completely false statement. The Scots Regiments are top class......NO DOUBT... but the elite fighting regiments are the Para's and the Royal Marines.
@@tu1949 Maybe elite. But they always used regiments from the poorer parts as cannon fodder.
@@davidkmendel surely you're not suggesting that the only poor parts of the UK were in Scotland?
@@tu1949 no
We are a strong force..Our lovely land will not be stained by dirty thieves from Westminster..they can try...but expect a malky and more.
Thank you Jim..YES , TRULY AMAZING
When the pipes blow, the heart cries of joy and hope.I am no Scot
LongJohnSilver arghh Jim lad
very emotinal ty very much for posting
Although Iam Brazilian I Just love Schotland even that I havent been there.
YES , TRULY AMAZING !! YES , MANY THANKS JIM . JOHN IN LONDON.
Thanks for your kind comment John - Jim near Edinburgh!
Step it out boys! I love it.
Meu nome é Paola Grossi.
Todas as vezes que assisto fico emocionada.
Apesar de ser Brasileira .
Acho maravilhoso ver a macha e a música.
Bravo!!
No other instruments in the world can get close to this when it comes to the Regiments of Scotland,Canada.
It's a Scottish band. Nothing to do with Canada. Its Scottish heritage that Canadians took up because of emigration. Too many country's try to steal Scottish heritage as their own.
@@scottishninja2183 So how could the Canadians steal something that came from the origins of Scots, and any country that has taken up the pipes are only showing appreciation for it’s culture.
@lewisdean22 Ignore the rantings of this madman. Millions of Canadians are from Scots heritage. They have every right to play the pipes and drums just like their parents, grandparents, great grandparents. We fought side by side in the world wars, playing the pipes as we went. God bless our Canadian brothers and sisters. Canada gu brath.🇨🇦🏴
These guys are amongst the elite of the British Army
Beautiful Royal miles 🏴
Proud to be a Gaellecian Celt
Супер парад ! ! !😎😀🙂😋
Devils in skirts. Bloody marvellous!!
magnificent - gives me chills
Outstanding performance bravo bravo well done aye
It's amazing, great, fantastic.
Makes the hairs on your neck stand up. Wow. Bagpipes just do it for me.
Much as I like The Royal Regiment of Scotland Military Band ... I do prefer the P&D!
@@JimRamsayJWR My Father was a Piper in the Grey's, I cry when I hear the Pipes always have. Thanks for the coverage.
Same just goose bumbs from head to toe
what you have done was great keep it up boys
You just know that The Highlanders (Gordons, Camerons and Seaforth) do it right!
beautiful ty
Always amazing
DESDE MEXICO !!! LO MAS HERMOSO QUE PUEDA HABER
Love it.
God bless Scotland & his wonderfull pipers
Святые традиции
..молодцы уважение респект ..❤❤❤❤
Magnificent.
Can someone please tell me the relation between the Highland pipers and the assam rifles of india?????
What happened to the music half way through? Did UA-cam remove it?
uma maravilha......
Excellent performance
It’s in the blood and soul 🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧
Why does the major cut tunes before the end ? The sound, playing and capture is impressive. Kudo from France.
Because piping and marching is hard work! They'd drop dead if they did that playing continuously 😂
This is high resolution footage! so much detail in 1440p mmm
always and forever
The precision and formation is brilliant.. not a step or tune out of line. I hope that these people will drop the bagpipes and protect us from a new world order..I hope you care enough to protect us.
What happened to the audio around . 7minutes
Thanks for this, but would have liked to have seen a little better shot of the marching contingent too. Parades are not just the Pipes and Drums.
Very impressive !
brilliant good to see..
wow... so trembling to listen to the pipe and the drum...lovely
UA-cam change their mind about closing the channel?
I had three strikes thanks to my Edinburgh Military Tattoo videos (now removed). That was why I had 7 days grace (12-NOV-18 being D-Day). 1 of these strikes disappeared so I am no longer being shutdown on 12-NOV (today!). Still in a precarious place mind you!
These are the heroes who will save britian
Magic music👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Love your videos, on my dads side I have relatives in Scotland, a trip is on my bucket list. I am also Native American, from the Tribe of the Ojibways of the Chippewians of Pic & Black Rivers, the Eagle is a sacred animal to all First Nations people, it is the "strongest" of all living creatures, so I have to ask...are the bag pipe players wearing Eagle Feathers on their heads? If so, what is the purpose? For us First Nations People's to own an eagle feather is highly sacred, we use it for strength & guidance, but mostly for ceremonies and when we pray,, eagle feathers cannot be bought (it is illegal) most have to be found or passed down to us, some never find one in their lifetime...for us First Nations Peoples, we search all our lives (I found mine standing at the waters edge shortly after my husband passed away from ALS, he was only 44...he used to tell me when I came back home to visit family...."when you miss me, stand at the waters edge and I will be there", I lived in Texas and my family was in Ontario, Canada, so I would travel the 3 day drive back home when I'd get lonesome)...so I found MY Eagle feather, it will be mine only for a short time, in our tradition, we have to pass it on to someone who we feel deserves it, it can't be just given to anyone, the other person has to do well, treat others with kindness, be compassionate, etc.....just thought I'd share our version of the eagle feather, so if these bag pipe band members are wearing one, what is the significance? By the way, I can't wait to see this is real life
hello mate, andy here from norfolk, england. im so glad i come across your comment, i found it most interesting because for me everyday is a school day. so anyway, about these feathers. well it seems that just like your first nations people the romans also recognised the eagle for its strength and the roman imperial legions used it as symbol for the strength of the empire. years later napoleon used the eagle exactly as the romans did during the napoleonic wars. french soldiers displayed the name or emblem of their regiment on a staff or pole if you like where right at the top sat a large imperial eagle, just like the british army displayed their regiment by flying the kings colours. well during the battle of waterloo the scots gaurds really distinguished themselves where they beat the french aswell being able to capture one of these imperial eagles. scots gaurds symbolise this with the feathers in their caps and is celebrated as no doubt the regiments finest and most famous of battle honours. i hope this helps you out anyway angelle, take care, andy.
It wasnt the Scots Guards, an elite infantry regiment, that captured the Eagle, it was the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, a heavy cavalry regiment. They were sometimes known as the Scots Greys or just The Greys from their habit of riding grey horses and are still often referred to as such. (Google the painting, "The Charge of the Greys at Waterloo".)
Sergeant Ewart of the Greys saw a party of French troopers guarding an Imperial Eagle, which was equivalent to the Royal Colours of a British regiment. He fought his way through to the Eagle and captured it. For that act he was promoted to Ensign, a junior officer rank. To this day there is a pub on the Royal Mile, near the Castle, called the Ensign Ewart in his honour.
The Greys later adopted the French Imperial Eagle as their cap badge and regimental symbol, and the actual captured Imperial Eagle itself can still be seen in the regimental museum in Edinburgh.
What happened to the audio!
After 5 years youtube's contentID system detected copyrighted music and switched it off! I redid it with a commentay explaining this. Its in the description the link to the new version. Sorry.
Straordinari, emozionanti. Mi piacerebbe sapere perché i suonatori di tamburo indossano la pelle di leopardo...
God bless those magnificent ba$tards ...
& All of our courageous fighting men & women,
past and present.
The sound cut out
My Brothers! A French Fusilier Marin 🇫🇷
Sharp chaps, each and every one of them!
name of the first song, guys, please?
Pibroch O'Donald Dhu (not sure about the spelling though)
@@Petarboom thank you a lot mate, love you , i like so much scottish traditions and music, even if i'm romanian :)
Remember the faces of our fathers.
It was the bagpipes that scared them..the skirl of the pipes sent them running...😁
Great video! What's the name of the tune at 1:30? Greetings from Germany
Campbell town loch
@@bremner1701 thank you very much
Love the pipers so magnificent
Scotland forever