@@sahadpmyuu8707 the bagpipes got very emotional because they played this version during the handover, but it’s still used today even though there’s no more British marching styles
Sorry, I give it a thumb down. Marching to a Scottish song (Auld Lang Syne, in English "Old Long Since") in goose steps style just does NOT fit. They may as well March to Panzerlied or Horst Wessel Lied in goose steps.
Tell that to Hong Kong then who still uses British marches alongside the Chinese marching style as of 2022. Using a fascist march from a communist country also makes no sense
@@Danjori Goose Steps was originated in Prussia and is not necessarily "Fascist March", but the marching style in very unnatural and looked unhuman. This is stupid because human beings are not birds and do not walk that way !!! The Nationalist Army in ROC also had been marching in Goose Steps since Chiang Kai-shek times, but they switched to American marching style not to long ago.
only a matter of time that they all march in step with the mother mainland. pity. they lose their liberty and tradition. robots on parade. endless columns of uniformity with no soul.
However it is used by many former colonies in the commonwealth. Also it’s not nesecarily a New Years song as military marches count this, also it was written years before New Years became a thing
I think I would rather listen to Hong Kong police not using bagpipes and use PLA marches as its under China anyways (Although I may not like it, It shows that China is tolerant to its diverse cultures of regions under its rule