Drum major WO2 Scott Fitzgerald Coldstream Guards leading the Band of the Scots Guards The Band of the Irish Guards & The Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland
Thank you. This was the one and only time I have been to the Edinburgh Tattoo and have been waiting 5 years for somebody to finally post it on RU-vid.👍
Take A Moment I am a veteran of the RAF of 28 years. 5:32 ❤ PTSD lives with me 24/7 6:49 Glorious day's 🎉 We Will Remember Them ❤ Stay Safe Stay Free 🌎 8:39
So glad I was able to get my Dad to this performance for his 60th birthday. He always wanted to attend the tattoo, unfortunately he passed away a year later at the age of 61.
I Love The Scottish Tattoo. While I lived in Scotland for ten years,. I remember standing outside the Edinburgh Royal Tattoo where hearing Those Bagpipes I literally cried tears of joy. Thankyou Scotland. Thankyou Glasgow. Thankyou Scottish Parliament Chambers, THANKYOU Nicola Sturgeon!..., With Love from England UK ❤️🩹
Whit drugs you smokin darlin... being scottish is shite no cunt can understand us, the weather is on par w siberia and our food is Hackett (it's horrible for translation)
Rusty: "(Rusty Wears His Summer Outfit And He's With His 32 Siblings And They're All Wearing Their Summer Outfits) Whoa! Amazing! 🧡🤍!" His 32 Siblings: "(They're All Wearing Their Summer Outfits) Whoa! Amazing! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜💖🤍🖤!"
Das stimmt, der Samurai hat seine Waffe verloren, warum sollte er aufgeben? Ihm bleiben "Tod" und Tod, er hat zum Schluß gewonnen. Das sagt uns was? Niemals aufgeben!
I’m very moved by all the performances united together to give their all to represent the magic of their country and to Honour the fallen but to represent themselves with pride
i was at this show and it was indescribable to to it live. We can't wait to go back to see it again. The pipe band I am a member of just played the 2022 show, I am not advanced enough to play with them yet though at the tattoo.
Tom Clancy as well as some American military historians/fiction writers used to write British Lieutenant "Leftenant" with an italics font. Some British did the reverse for America Lieutenant with "Lootenant" with italics