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Sticky an stixjohno is there not a ex-Royal Marine band, where you guy's can bang your drum's and swing your pole about as much as you want ?
stixjohno what's the name of your band ?
stixjohno what's the name of your band ?
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I have played once for the Lympstone Villiage Brass Band, more of a percussion part because the usual chap was on duty in London for Rememberance weekend and I go to the Exeter City Pipe Band now and again so that I can put on a skirt, sorry, Kilt !
As for the recordings of marches and calls etc. Leave it with me and I'll see what I can do.
As for the recordings of marches and calls etc. Leave it with me and I'll see what I can do.
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The only one I know of is 'The Allstars'. They are a group of Ex's who get together in Margate and do a concert.. no drums though!
Drums beating, colours flying and bayonets fixed...
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I think the allstars are any ex RM... as it is to a paying audience you do need to be good!
Can't see anyone out of step and have looked at the full size version as well, unless I'm blind. The lads on the rigging had a fair few upshots from what I remember
Can't see anyone out of step and have looked at the full size version as well, unless I'm blind. The lads on the rigging had a fair few upshots from what I remember
Drums beating, colours flying and bayonets fixed...
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