Amazing Grace

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Massed Band Final Military Tattoo Moscow Kremlin Zoria 2007

Massed pipes and drums of regiments
from Great Britain, Australia,
Republic of South Africa, Canada and New
Zealand

Finale erstes Moskauer Militärmusikfest
Kremlin Zoria 2007

КРЕМЛЕВСКАЯ ЗОРЯ 2007

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Amazing Grace

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  • " if there's a ...

    " if there's a bagpipe, it gots to be scottish! "

    Doh dudes :P

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  • I'm British mate. ...

    I'm British mate. Don't try and give me a lesson in where I live. There is no such thing as the 'Scottish Army'. Only the British Army.

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  • "UNITED" "KINGDOM" ...

    "UNITED" "KINGDOM" did you know that the 4 or 5 Kingdoms united there is scotish..scotish are diff from english

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  • No such thing as ...

    No such thing as the Scottish Army mate.

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  • :-) agreed

    :-) agreed

    By VideoFlights [Affiliate User] 1222730095 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • SCOTTISH ARMY ...

    SCOTTISH ARMY actually..not English for christ's sake!

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  • Yes Russia is very ...

    Yes Russia is very WELL entitled to play this song... Russia was ruled by the Rominoff's Queen Victoria's Family. Czar Nicholas II was Queen Victoria's Grand son..

    Study some history Please..

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  • Russian and English ...

    Russian and English armies play together:))

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  • Actually the writer ...

    Actually the writer of the poem was English as the was borth in Wapping, England: 1725. The tune with which we are familiar is a variation of the song "New Britain" and first appeared in the shape note book of Southern Harmoney 1835 (an American publication - Kentucky).

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  • Ehm...its scottish.

    Ehm...its scottish.

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  • Nice tune, but the ...

    Nice tune, but the fact its in the Red Square is putting me off, nothing wrong with the Russians mind you, but I'd have prefered Edinburgh Castle in the background. Can someone do some graphics work to the footage and get back to me .... thanks ;0)

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  • grandpa RIP

    grandpa RIP

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  • Didn't look it up.. ...

    Didn't look it up.. stumbled on it by mistake... Don't worry, won't happen again.

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  • Nice to hear a good ...

    Nice to hear a good down home American Christian hymn in the heart of Russia.

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  • What a sad eye ...

    What a sad eye weaping tune. But makes you think more of Scotland due to the bagpipes.

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