How nice to hear two peppy pipe marches instead of those dreary open tunes like Wings and the slogging Green Hills. These are the tunes of glory that got soldiers from one plae to another. Both 6/8s….Pibroch Donal Dhu and The 10th HLI (full name is Tenth Division of the Highland Light Infantry Crossing the Rhine 19??). Great tunes, nicely played.
Oops….let’s get this right. The full title of the tune is The Tenth Battalion of the Highland Light Infantry Crossing the Rhine, 1945. From wiki: The 10th Battalion HLI landed in Normandy on the 18th June 1944 as part of the 227th (Highland) Brigade. They took part in Operation Epsom, engaging in heavy fighting around Cheux. They advanced through Normandy, fighting alongside 6th Guards Tank Brigade. The 10th Battalion crossed the Rhine in Buffalo amphibians at Xanten at 02:00 Hours on the 24th March 1945. The now famous pipe tune that commemorated the event being penned by the Battalion’s Pipe Major Donald Ramsay and Corporal J. Moore. The Battalion then advanced on to the Elbe, making one final assault in Buffaloes to cross the Elbe a few days before the surrender of German forces in Northern Germany The title is every bit as great as the tune.
Good Morning Majesty KING CHARLES III ❤️ London ❤️ huge support Long live long live, lot of kisses, l Miss you so much, sublime parades magnificent all the congratulations 👏👏👏👍👏👏👏 whishing you a great day, god Bless Kissing you very hard 👑🙏🇬🇧❤️
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How nice to hear two peppy pipe marches instead of those dreary open tunes like Wings and the slogging Green Hills. These are the tunes of glory that got soldiers from one plae to another. Both 6/8s….Pibroch Donal Dhu and The 10th HLI (full name is Tenth Division of the Highland Light Infantry Crossing the Rhine 19??). Great tunes, nicely played.
Oops….let’s get this right. The full title of the tune is The Tenth Battalion of the Highland Light Infantry Crossing the Rhine, 1945.
From wiki: The 10th Battalion HLI landed in Normandy on the 18th June 1944 as part of the 227th (Highland) Brigade. They took part in Operation Epsom, engaging in heavy fighting around Cheux. They advanced through Normandy, fighting alongside 6th Guards Tank Brigade. The 10th Battalion crossed the Rhine in Buffalo amphibians at Xanten at 02:00 Hours on the 24th March 1945. The now famous pipe tune that commemorated the event being penned by the Battalion’s Pipe Major Donald Ramsay and Corporal J. Moore. The Battalion then advanced on to the Elbe, making one final assault in Buffaloes to cross the Elbe a few days before the surrender of German forces in Northern Germany
The title is every bit as great as the tune.
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Bagpipes rule
Sounds similar to Blue Bonnets?
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Good Morning Majesty KING CHARLES III ❤️ London ❤️ huge support Long live long live, lot of kisses, l Miss you so much, sublime parades magnificent all the congratulations 👏👏👏👍👏👏👏 whishing you a great day, god Bless Kissing you very hard 👑🙏🇬🇧❤️
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