Gordon Highlander March (Cock O' North)
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Cock O' North was the marching song of the 92nd Gordon Highlander regiment which had become know for there many famous engagements around the world in battles like Waterloo and the Peninsula campaign.
Disclaimer: I know not all these clips are of the 92nd highlanders but I though this video would be a good contribution to the many Scottish soldiers and Regiments that served under the crown.
Song link: • Cock O' the North.Gord...
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"Has Wellington nothing to offer me but these amazons?"
"Has Amazon nothing to offer me but these wellingtons?"😅
Amasauns*
@@artinaamNapoleon lost the battle.
@@colinharbinson5510because the Prussians arrived.
@@gerardosalazar161 Because the coalition forces led by Wellington held out for hours!
My dad has been a Gordon Highlander since 1944 when he landed on Sword Beach on D Day. He is 98 now and still volunteers at the museum in Aberdeen. So proud of him. His house is full of photos and nick knacks, he even hangs out the regimental flag from his garage in the summer.
Good to hear he's doing well and glad of his service! There's actually audio from 1944 recorded in the Netherlands. One segment has audio of the Seaforth Highlanders marching to pipes in this very tune. Thought you'd be interested in that. Here's the link, cheers! ua-cam.com/video/TxA6pmXBtXg/v-deo.htmlsi=w6ME9qLzsJi1HCS6&t=1448
I have had the chance not to know the horrors of war, I am a just a civilian living in Normandy at the moment.
But I would like to pay my respects to your father.
Would you be kind enough to say him that he and his comrades are not forgotten, please ?
It may be as important to you than it is to me.
Thank you.
PS: sorry for english, not being my first language.
Scotland Forever!!!
A truly great father you have.
Your dad is a real tough guy. God bless him. God preserve The Queen Elizabeth II legacy
I made this my alarm for when I have to wake up for school. May the spirit of the soldiers of the 92nd and the power of their bagpipes guide me throughout the day!
Same here mate; aye works like a charrum ≁
Me too
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Ye cannae beat the pipes
it isnt the 92nd its the 42nd regiment of foot
The blood of the Gordons runs in my veins. Can't tell you how proud this makes me feel. The sound of the pipes? If you are a friend in need in battle, it's the best sound in the world. If you are an enemy, run like hell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! R D
As an Englishman this stirs my blood almost as much as it would a proud Scot. Imagine holding the line, getting down to your last few rounds and then hearing the faint strains of this tune getting closer as your Caledonian comrades are on their way to reinforce you. 🏴🏴🇬🇧
right on
My Dads father was in the Gordon Highlanders during the First World War. I was brought up on this song. So stirring.
Your dad was a very lucky man then, I have seen pictures of the Gordons before WW1 and when they came back from the Front and it is shocking how much was left of the original soldiers that came back
My Great Grandfather was with the Gordons in WW1 as well!
New Orleans sends their regards.
@@berjastkjuklingur1914 really who cares about the Battle of New Orleans maybe you should just stop the trolling
@@paulmorrison-hs4lw Sorry if that cut a little deep.
The old 6/8, it makes my heart race. After 40 years in Pipes and Drums, it was always the tune that made you swagger.
I had auto play on and i had a heart attack when it started
🤣🤣🤣
Pity the man who hears the pipes and is not a Scot.
I painted the legendary Gordon 92nd with the yellow flag 15mm a couple years ago they my best painted artwork
there is no better instrument out there when played correctly and in tune. GO THE SCOTS
Imagine using this as an phone ring tone and ur at school making a test and someone is calling you
"Don't worry yourself Pic, my lads will hold them, aye till you come, get forward damn your eyes, the 92nd will advance"
The Duke of Gordon was nowhere near Waterloo - however, in good old Hollywood tradition, why let facts spoil a storyline !!!
One of my uncles, a Yorkshireman, served in the Gordon Highlanders, a Yorkshire Jock who, apparently, looked very good in a kilt! That's the British Army for you 😁
'The voice in lilt, the swing o' the kilt,
Man, that's the Cock O' the North'
We making it out of san sabiastan with this one🔥🔥🔥
I don't think so much more to
and i thought i had finally a safe spot from the g&b fans..
We making it across the Pyrenees with this one.
Duke Of Wellington, 1814 probably.
music in my ears
Best version I've heard thus far!
Questi sono andati in battaglia con davanti le cornamuse fino ai giorni nostri. Guerrieri!!!!
Wow so good I liked it
Beautiful,fantastic.❤
I liked in the 2021 dune movie the house atreides instrument to march too is bagpipes. I cannot think of more martial music than bagpipes except that ottoman horn which basically sounds like a bagpipe Mehter i think it's called
You And the Boys when the True G&B Veterans/New Veterans come in for Copenhagen: 0:59
G&B makes me hate their community because of the edgy kids commenting G&B shit.
I’m here cause of Waterloo and B&I
God be blessed my ancestors of Gordon.
'Ah, yon's a cheesy tune. You'll no play that' ! Jock Sinclair
I like this tune 👍🏼
LONG LIVE SCOTLAND!!!!!!!
Poogh ma han! It's aye the Gordons or the Black Watch getting all the "gory glory" on the silver screen... (and mostly with the wrang regimental colours!!! 😮) Wha's going on aboot the ither braw regiments?! 79th Camerons (reenacted myself the 79th), 78th Seaforth's Highlanders, 93rd Sutherlands, 91st Argylls, 71st Highlanders, 72nd Mackenzie Highlanders, 73rd Perthshire Highlanders, 74th Glasgow Highlanders, 75th Stirlingshire Highlanders, 90th Scottish rifles, Cameronians,
And us Nova Scotia highlanders the first overseas ones
@@thatwargaming5459 wasn't that the 84th Royal Highland Emigrants in 1776? Or the highland company Queens Rangers, maybe even the ill-fated North Carolina Highlanders...?) I also seem to recall an illustration of Georgia Highlanders in the French and Indian wars... When were the Nova Scotia Highlanders raised?
@@knutclau705 the first reg was on paper in round 1670 because when the Scot’s has Nova Scotia (then called Acadia) for a year or so
inasmuch french I admire scottish infantry and specially Gordon Highlanders, Scott grey and Black watch. They are the real winners of Waterloo. They are as many others europeans elite infantry regiment the Pilars of Europe.
Long Life to Europe and his pilars from all its countries!
I love the pipe part, the tune, and simple harmonic of pipes and drums is just... Bold. when Brass band interfere feels... a bit out of place. With all due respect, just a humble south american admirer of Pipes and some scottish music. 🎶
waterloo: does he have nothing better to offer me than these amazons?
Now maitland, now is your chanse
“THE 92nd WILL ADVANCE”
"PRESENT THE COLOUR!"
@@KenzoSimbol Has Wellington nothing to offer me but these Amazons?
Mein Opa nannte sie respektvoll "die Höllenweiber"!
speak you german?
I live in germany.
@@makakoller-jimsheleishvili6367 jepp, ich bin Deutscher, aber geschichtlich "Kelte". Bis Stuttgart waren die Kelten, danach die Germanen.
To hear and then see this through the mist must be really scary
THE 92ND'S MOVING LADS PRESSENT THE COLOURS
Just love those brass and bagpipes
SCOTLAND FOREVER!!!
This plays at the ANZAC day march here in Australia
Cool
Absolutely love this music. Our Redcoats seem to be chasing off the Frenchies
Maybe Aberdeen and North East ambivalence to UK coincides with death of Gordon highlanders? Anything union flag etc now seen as Rangers English hun etc
THE 92ND WILL ADVANCE
That whole sequence from "the Buccaneer " showing kilted highlanders at the battle of New Orleans is pure Hollywood fiction. . The 93rd Highlanders wore Tartan trews throughout that campaign. Nor would they have had a pipe and drum band lead them into battle like it was the Edinburgh Tattoo. There were a few pipers, no doubt but Snares and tenors. Come on ? Besides Cock o the north is the Gordon Highlanders march not the Argylls.
New Orleans sends their regards.
⬜️🏠 ⬜️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@NoRemorse1992 Okay you've taken this too far friend.
The thin red line!
Yes
As school we used to sing “Auntie Mary had a canary up the leg o her drawers, she pulled a string, her paps went ping…” I can’t remember the last line.
Great now I've got to be irritated all day not knowing 😂
That scene came from movie 🎬 Jean Lafitte directed by Cecil Dimille starring Yu Brynner as pirate ☠ Jean Lafitte and Charlton Heston as General Andrew Jackson about Battle of New Orleans which Sutherland Highlanders were slaughtered which a great American victory during War of 1812.
The battle happened in 1815 after the treaty of Gent was sigh ending the war but due the time new got to travel both army's did not know this.
Yes the British lost this battle but it now excepted the won the war
It was actually from the 1958 movie "the Buccaneer" staring Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner. The other two were "Waterloo" and "the Devil's Bergade.
@@user-xg1sd1gj3n The Sutherlanders didn't fight at Waterloo. It was Gordons and Black Watch fought at Waterloo. The Gordons was in show in movie 🎬 Waterloo performing at officer ball when Wellington heard that Napoleon was on move .The Sutherlanders were showed in excellent British movie 🎬 1969 Charge of Light Brigade during the Battle of Alma.
James,
I was only calling out the movie clips as to what movies they were pulled from. I never stated what regiments fought in specific battles. I'm from a long line of proud American Scots going back to 1720. As a past president of the St. Andrew's Society in our area, I practice my pipes every day. I thank you for your comments and wish you well.
@@user-xg1sd1gj3n You too . I had Scottish ancestry on mother 👩 side of family 👪. My grandfather 👴 my father father served in British Army during World War One fought in trenches on Western Front and wounded and gassed and fought against the Turks now in Israel 🇮🇱
Proud people and with right
The Canadians from “The Devil’s Brigade!”
Until you have marched behind the sound of the pipes you’ll never really know 🤷🏾
If you want a good fight call The Ladies From HELL.
Scotland Forever 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴(I'm Scottish)
My grandfather was a Gordon's Highlander in ww2 at the BATTLE of mount cassino...ww2...survived for shot 3 times one in the leg one in the ass one on his radio pack....he NEVER SPOKE ABOUT WW2 NEVER..DIED AN ALCOHOLIC AGED 79.....
amazing to think that they actualy went to war in such colourful uniforms.
I maybe American, but this makes the Scottish in my blood boil! I want to run through a brick wall hearing this!
A Gordon for me, a Gordon for me...
Boys: Ahhh, music 😌😌
Girls: Whats this noisy piece of trash
😂
When you hear the pipes you know the ladies from hell are coming
God 🙏 bless you all
me and the boys when a scottish guy joins our school:
what's the film clip ? it looks alittle like a Sharpe ?
from the 1958 film (the buccaneer staring yul bryner)
Napoleon took on the best, he failed the test.
💯👍
This has activated the PTSD of all former British colonies, i hope your happy!
The regiment was the Gordon (not Gordan) Highlanders
Guffie spelling
Thank you the correction, change has been made :)
the movies iin question are the battle of new orleans ( chalmette actuallu) and napoleon.
If your Russia and u hear this, RETREATTTTT
I am so sad that is not the "Gordan"highlander march.😢😢😅
👍👍
With the Greatest Respect to All... Don't Fuc£ with Jocks.💪👍
WE Marches!
Brilliant!
I wonder what napoleon thought when he saw this coming at him, oh 💩
0:50 what movie is that?
The Buccaneer (1958)
Waterloo (1970)
1:06 devil brigade
Waterloo (1970) trust
The Bonnets of Bonnie Dundee. And we'll no play Charlie's Me Darlin'
Napoleon called them Amazon's the fighting Regiments if he'd had fighting men like that he'd have won at Waterloo.great soldiers.
Can someone please tell me what scottish regiment was marching in the first clip?
I bet it scared the s**t out of the french
I rather doubt that.
What was the name of the other song did Gordon's Highlanders sang
They misspelled my name… My name is GORDON, not Gordan. This piece was written for my family
then why is it spelled wrong in your username
@@ralphsharp7986 its.. not?
1:16
Polish lancers: "is that for me?"
how it feel when wear a highlander bonnet
The 92nd will advance!
PRESENT THE COLORS
@@antihero3461 FORWARD....MARCH!
Has Wellington nothing to offer me but these Amazons?
This tune doesn't need a band in the background.
The 92nd will advance!...
Greenslade Mackenna!
This was the inspiration for Hans Zimmer "Atreides Anthem" In Dune. And I'm tired of pretending that's it's not. 😏😉
The emperor.spring trap
When your backs to the wall and you think defeat is inevitable the Fighting Scots will come to your aid beware Vladamir 🏴🥃❤️☠️
Americans have Scottish blood also.
❤...bydand.
0:04
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The Bagpipes! Oh, the bagpipes! There was, there is and there will be no Briton who does not very disciplinedly follow the orders issued by the bagpipes. To death! It is indisputable that to defeat the British Army, the bagpipes must first be defeated. And that is impossible. Of all the bagpipe music I have heard, the vast majority refer to war. Wonderful war music!
For scotland!
ought to give credit to all the movies you sampled.
They certainly fixed the French up.😊
If "Inside Out". Was filmed inside you're head. What would it look like??
Me, 😏😉🇬🇧⚔️
Imagine having to face these in battle you would 💩yourself formidable
This is when Britain was great
The 92nd were not at the Battle of New Orleans.
This isn't about the battle of New Orleans
@@Maxi-wp7xd The film scenes are the Battle of New Orleans.