Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2008

garfield

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Went this year, fourth time I've been in my life and it's still as good as ever. Makes me damn proud to see them out there, doing the country proud in front of all of our visitors, t'was bloody good as I said and always brings a tear to my eye.....:o

How fantastic is it to have probably the finest castle in the world as a backdrop to your event.....:thumb

a few photos and vids for you....my recommendation is, if you haven't been, go, but book up a year in advance.....:thumb

Opening

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The ever impressive Royal Marine Band

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The Massed Pipes and Drums.....

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The Kings Honour Guard from Norway who were incredible....:bow ....the crowd under attack from the Vikings

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The full cast

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The Closing Ceremony.....:D

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Ah. Closing ceremony.

Even an F.E.B likes to hear Black Bear being played. :clap














('Cos it means the catawalling of the pipes is nearly over!)
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Ah. Closing ceremony.

Even an F.E.B likes to hear Black Bear being played. :clap



('Cos it means the catawalling of the pipes is nearly over!)
:D


but you know what they say...when the music stops, the trouble's about to begin.....:augie


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Do they still have the field gunners race over the assault course?

That was the Royal Tournament (now sadly done away with but I believe that the Matelots keep the traditions of the Relief of Ladysmith alive by doing 'Field Gun' in house).
 
The first tune is the "Bloody Fields of Flanders" - my favourite pipe tune. Got our piper to play it this year on our school trip when we "marched" the kids from Paaschendael Ridge down to Tyne Cot. Big, big moment for all concerned.

How did you get tickets - they're like Hen's Teeth?
 
The first tune is the "Bloody Fields of Flanders" - my favourite pipe tune. Got our piper to play it this year on our school trip when we "marched" the kids from Paaschendael Ridge down to Tyne Cot. Big, big moment for all concerned.

How did you get tickets - they're like Hen's Teeth?



bought them a year ago.....:thumb
 
That was the Royal Tournament (now sadly done away with but I believe that the Matelots keep the traditions of the Relief of Ladysmith alive by doing 'Field Gun' in house).

Ah, I stand corrected- thanks for that.

I remember going to see something at the castle when ah wiz a wee boy and just assumed it was the Tatoo.
 
Stirring stuff :thumb2

My Dad served in the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards and their regimental museum is located at the castle and is well worth a visit. Amongst the exhibits is the French Eagle of the 45th Infantry Regiment which was captured at the Battle of Waterloo on 18th June 1815 by Sergeant Charles Ewart.

Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
 
Stirring stuff :thumb2

My Dad served in the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards and their regimental museum is located at the castle and is well worth a visit. Amongst the exhibits is the French Eagle of the 45th Infantry Regiment which was captured at the Battle of Waterloo on 18th June 1815 by Sergeant Charles Ewart.

Royal Scots Dragoon Guards


I thought it was captain Richard Sharpe of the 95th Rifles who captured it, assisted by the ever faithul Sgt harper, don't you ever watch telly :D
 
Just managed to get a decent connection to view the video footage - still makes me shiver watching them play "Black Bear" on the PC.

Do a search on Youtube - you'll probably not find a better bit of footage of that, than the one old Garfield took.

Well done.

Al :thumb2
 
I'm looking forward to going next week. Sisters bought tickets a long time ago so I'll be interested to see how my relations from Londonshire enjoy the show. My daughter went last night and it rained most of the time, but she said it was brill. Haven't been for years and the saw the original James Bond Aston when I was a kid. Great stuff. Thanks for the preview
 
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Never been before, got tickets for next thursday. What makes it even better, my eldest daughter playing the pipes in the QVS Pipes & Drums; cant wait....Proud Dad!!!!!!

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