I first saw and heard the rifles in Bath tattoo in 1973. When they were called the Light Infantry and the Royal Green Jacket Regiments. I just loved their marching style, and their bugle calls 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍
Every time i hear those crunching boots at 2.50 it always send shivers down my spine, hobnail boots for parades i always liked them rather than the rubber ones just something manly about them and of course you needed to be very aware least you slip over as it very easily done, thanks for the vid linley i relived some memories. love to all.
@@sebengeli5913 Wrong, The band companies the old Guard (H.M Irish Guards) back to Wellington barracks. As the old guard leaves the band plays the appropriate slow march of the regiment.
@@Hellowhoaryou generally higer skills? are you aware that the army and police force are quite diffrent? also those are royal guards, their skills are yelling and standing still, meanwhile the police keeps the streets safe
The Guards band is boring, the Rifles band (not light Infantry) is infinitely more watchable, did this 5 times back in the 70's with the 3rd Bn The Royal Green Jackets, good fun, but not something I would like to do all the time, that's what the footguards are for