Bentonville: Bonnie and Dixie medley
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- Опубліковано 27 бер 2015
- Confederate band plays a medley of Bonnie and Dixie for a cheering crowd at Bentonville at the 150th anniversary of this famous Civil War battle.
Also, the (other) cameraman is being annoying.
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On March 19th-21st, 1865, the Confederate and Union armies clashed once more in the fields of North Carolina in what would become one of the largest battles fought late in the Civil War. 150 years later, reenactors from all over the country and beyond came to the same fields to honor the epic struggle of their ancestors and tell the story of the battle of Bentonville.
Dixie means America, her soldiers fought for what we so desperately need now. We cannot allow their memory fade.
I reenacted several times at Bentonville, amazing place.
The south was right
@@chickenzzzzzzzzz That's why they hate us so, they know the Confederacy was right.
We need slavery now?
Nah, fuck the traitors and slavers. Should have had every single one of them hung if they survived the drive to the sea. It should be legal to murder on site any mouth breather bold enough to fly that flag on AMERICAN soil. Worry not, our memory of them as vile snakes will never fade! Up with the stars.
@@MartyrBrown calm down and lick some boots
Hurrah! From Missouri!
God bless Dixie and God bless North Carolina Soldier my great-great-grandfather fought with 12th North Carolina and wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville May 2nd 1863 God bless SCV
@Rose dowling for Dixieland I'll take my stand live or die for Dixie
@Rose dowling God bless you my Southern friend
@Rose dowling are you a member of the SCV I guess you're from North Carolina what part of North Carolina are you from I started listen to those song back in the 1986 I got Bobby Hortons tape at First Manassas Battlefield
Thank you for sharing 😀
I had a distant cousin serve the 26th North Carolina. He was killed at Gettysburg at the bloody angle.
God Bless the South
Nah, they lost.
@@Comander311 still, respect them
@@Comander311
The Confederacy lost. The South didn't. Stop acting like they're the same thing.
Yes sir. I went to Texas
And didn't wat to come back to California.
@@Comander311 Check your political maps. The counties are all turning RED which is the main color of the Battle Flag. That means the "Yankees" can't hide behind there Four False Causes anymore.
It's all online! The truth is out there!
God ever Bless Dixie. From an English friend. Deo vindice!!
Better played than any military band I've heard! Well done, lads!
Long live our heritage
your heritage is taking fat Ls
Keep your rifle loaded and very close boys.
Keep your bayonet fixed too!
As one of our english cousins says "they don't like it up-em"
I'm a soldier and a citizen of the Confederate States of America my rank is command sergeant major
Храни Господь Дикси! Снами Бог!
The Liberty Hall Drum and Fife Corps, The Old North State Fife and Drum Corps and The Carolina Fife and Drum Corps perform Bonnie Blue Flag and Dixie at the 150th Battle of Bentonville NC March 22, 2015.
Thank you for the Great video
Nice job everyone. Rhythm, piccolo and flutes sound great.
Hola amigos saludos gracias y progama saludos
Jack ass media getting in the way. God Bless Dixie
I Second that .
I third that
I forth that
I fifth that
No 6 checking in
These should have been on Capital Hill.
Very cool!
Nostalgia right here.
Yes csfieldmusic! It couldn't be any better of a massed bands!! Sure wish I could play with them!!
The standard marching cadence then was 110 steps per minute. That's why this sounds a little slow for a march. This is an excellent representation of a period band!
Makes you want to cry with tears of joy.This is our America.Beautiful.
True so true
Makes me want to yell like a furry and charge some Federal troops,and I'm English!
Yell like a furry?
Me too!(Brighton)
Send those blue bellies back north.
@David I know right, those fierce bone chilling war cries have been used since the romans invaded gaul and germania.
@@Dreadandcircuses furry means beast.
Sehr schön!!! Danke fürs Hochladen.
very nice
Been to one re-enactment, have folks in Newton Grove. I was over 100+ yards from one of the cannons firing. The concussion would bang your chest like a hammer, then learned they were only at 1/2 charge.
Artillery from the War Between the States was loud, even without a full charge! I mainly did infantry in re-enacting but I've served on gun crews a few times--12- pounder Napoleon smoothbore and 3-inch Ordnance Rifle. I think it's actually harder on your ears when you're some distance away, like you were. When you're right next to the gun it seems like you feel the concussion more than you hear it.
Troop morale booster!
Not much at Bentonville now. Just a house used as a hospital, some barns and a museum. It is worth a stop
Hail Stonewall!-🇨🇦Canadian sympathizer of the Confederacy.
Keep up the Great work
Don't let the federals take your freedoms! Sic semper tyrannis form Colombia
Chicken Soup for the Confederate Soul.
Piękne! Beautifull! :D God save the South!
No disrespect intended but its remarkable the contrast between reenactors of the Civil War and tin types of the time. Our forefathers were like greyhounds at the end of running season.
Our forefathers lived during a time when there was no junk food and sugar was expensive!
Excellent!
These are people in the Confederate uniforms I'll give them $200 a month to be full-time Confederate soldiers with health benefits and a retirement plan
Yell like furies boys
Beautiful.
God bless all who fought the good fight for Dixie.
Chapelle Brothers- the hell you say !!!!
God bless the Confederate States of America
God bless the confederate militia 🇺🇸
deo vindice brothers
That was great 👍
Mr MacGregor, really appreciated like yourself the band music. If you go on you tube to Lambeg drumming in Northern Ireland I'm sure you would enjoy it as well .Try the return of the massed lambegs .Hope you give it a try and you enjoy it.☺️😊
wonderful guys awesome job!
DOWN WITH EAGLE AND UP WITH CROSS Like if you agree as a southerner
The South will rise again
The South, the whole South and nothing but the South!
super moi qui du sud de la france j'adore les CSA et vive le sud YEEEEEE YEEEEEEEEE YEEEEEEEEEEEE
The OG drum line
Up with the cross!
The South is for legalization of marijuana because we got your states rights for that
..must be hard to march to those bass drums banging out their own beat..
Awesome 😀😎🙃
Keep that beautiful Confederate flag flyin high!
Okay democrat lol you lost anyways I have no idea how you manage to fail to take Washington TWICE
Fortitude is pride and pride comes from fortitude.
I will like to by one of these drums . How can I order one?
Civil War Sutlers have them, just look around a bit. There are also specific music shops, but that I wouldn't know about
Why the hell does that guy get right in the way, 🤬
Facts that guy was just trying to be annoying
Yankee
carpetbagger
Wow l enjoyed this except for the "modern cameraman" who ruined my "Civil War 'moment' "
Very unprofessional TV videographer. Great band.
When I played this in a slave cemetery. My shoes 👞 got cleaned and polished.
My great greeat great grandfather was the great colonel Jose Tranquilino Almada who was a loyal servant of the emperor Maximilian I of Mexico and my ancestor was responsible for mexican support of the confederacy and taking in confederate refugees fleeing the union.
Looks like the basses are playing completely different parts
Time to legalize that whacky tabacky
1) There WERE slaves in the family of the Northern General Ulysses Grant. However, his slaves were freed only in 1865. Grant, on the other hand, when asked why he did not personally free his slaves (unlike, for example, the Southern General Robert E. Lee), answered simply: "Good help in the household is hard to find these days." So throughout the war, slaves remained in the family of the man who allegedly fought against slavery. The NORTHERNERS had slaves all through the war: Sherman, Sheridan, and others.
2) General Robert E. Lee, mentioned above, HAD NO SLAVES by the beginning of the war. He wasn't a black sheep. Generals Joseph Johnston, Ambrose Hill, Fitzhugh Lee, Jeb Stewart, Ronayne Clayburn and many others were also NOT slaveholders.
3) If we add to this such evidence as letters and diaries of soldiers and officers of the armies of the South, the picture becomes clearer. "I was a soldier in Virginia, participated in the Lee and Jackson campaigns, and I declare that I have never met a soldier from the South who would take up arms in defense of slavery… What we believed in and carried in our hearts was the need to preserve our supreme and sacred right to self-government.
PS: It should be especially noted that no law that would grant freedom to a person in slavery has been adopted in the NORTH !
vive la Confédération
The Confederacy called the Civil War " The second war of independence"
Yes and amen! First, seceded from the tyrant in England and Second, seceded from the tyrant in Wsshington DC.
Awesome
👍👍👍👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
My heritage is crushing traitors
Oh, I wish I was in the land of cotton,
Old times there are not forgotten, (Alt Original: Cinnamon seed and sandy bottom,)
Look away, look away, look away Dixie Land.
In Dixie Land, where I was born in,
early on one frosty mornin',
Look away, look away, look away Dixie Land.
I wish I was in Dixie, Hooray! Hooray!
In Dixie Land I'll take my stand
to live and die in Dixie.
Away, away, away down south in Dixie.
Away, away, away down south in Dixie
Optional Verses
Ole Missus marry "Will the weaver"
Willum was a gay deceiver
Look away! Look away! Look away!
Dixie Land
But when he put his arm around 'er,
He smiled fierce as a forty pounder,
Look away! Look away! Look away!
Dixie Land
His face was sharp as a butcher's cleaver
But that did not seem to grieve 'er
Look away! Look away! Look away!
Dixie Land
Ole Missus acted the foolish part
And died for a man that broke her heart
Look away! Look away! Look away!
Dixie Land
Now here's a health to the next ole Missus
An' all the gals that want to kiss us;
Look away! Look away! Look away!
Dixie Land
But if you want to drive 'way sorrow
Come and hear this song tomorrow
Look away! Look away! Look away!
Dixie Land
There's buckwheat cakes and Injun batter,
Makes you fat or a little fatter
Look away! Look away! Look away!
Dixie Land
Then hoe it down and scratch your gravel,
To Dixie's Land I'm bound to travel,
Look away! Look away! Look away!
Dixie Land
WATP NO SURRENDER 🇬🇧🏴🇺🇸🇦🇽
Soon after the surrender of the Confederate General Robert E. Lee at Appomattox Courthouse, at the victory celebration in the White House, President Abraham Lincoln ordered the band to play "Dixie"!
Like wise keep you ammo safe and dry. Please keep weapons close to your heart and chest. ---Who Knows---
Hoorah! Hoorah! For Southern rights Hoorah! Hoorah For the Bonnie Blue Flag That Bears the Single Star!
Viva el sur.
good americans 🤗🤗
why are they SO clean?
А сейчас-то можно это у вас играть?
I don't agree with its politics but they were all Americans forced into the bloody brother war. God bless.
With what politics do you disagree? The Constitution? That's all the South followed!
@@MGTOWPaladin um… the slavery? The secession? Couldn’t be clearer
@@crusaderkaiser2000 I understand!
1. Secession is legal under the Constitution. Article 1 Section 10 lists three clauses and each one starts with States Can Not... and secession or any similar description is not listed. Adding that to 10th Amendment, there is no federal authority on the topic so it falls to the States or the People.
Britain joined the EU (a union) and seceded via Brexit in 2020 - no difference!
2. Slavery was a Yankee slave trader industry where they sold slaves from Maine to Brazil. Even though the Constitution (Migration and Importantion Clause) ended the import of slaves it continued until 1861 when naval blockades made it too risky.
Slavery was US - legal from the late 1600s to the start of the federal invasion of the South until eight months AFTER the surrender at Appomattox. That means, if you believe the Slavery fairy tale, the Union continually violated the Constitution for FIVE years (Dec 1860 to Dec 1865).
Summary: Since secession and Slavery were constitutionally valid and legal, the Union invasion of Dixie, for either reason, is NOT!
The two other False Causes of the Union is "the South rebelled" and "preserve the Union"! Wanna try those or do you have something else?
What's the tuning of those fifes?
Yeah confederacy is cool but god damn I love the untied states and I'm proud to be an american god bless this country and the south
Nice performance. Too bad about the dickball with the camera getting in the way. I guess his footage was more important than that of Mr. G., who managed to take the time to get a decent vantage point.
It would be better if the camera guy would get his arse out of the way! What a pain!!!
*Oh way down south in the land of traitors...*
Actually, the traitors who violated a dozen clauses of the Constitution can be found North of the Mason - Dixon line!
Its time to legalize marijuana in the South
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Treason
Idiot
Yes, Yankees were traitors to the Founders work and the Constitution.
Rather do a lot with nothing than nothing with plenty.
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WOw, what a jerk... I mean first rule of photography... Did you call him a Yankee or what?
Someone get that cnn SOB out of the way!!
The South will rise again
@J Bear24 Of Corce Sir.☺