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2 RAF Bands at Buckingham Palace 19 May 2024

The Band of the RAF College and the Central Band of the RAF providing musical support for Changing the Guard at Buckingham Palace on 19 May 2024. It was a sunny and very hot day with very little wind but abundant crowds. This visit to London was a bit of a "marathon" because I also saw, and took some video footage of, the Grenadier Guards "Black Sunday" (their annual remembrance day), which didn't start until much later in the afternoon. To keep things simple, if I decide that any of my footage of the Black Sunday event is worthy of upload, that will be in a separate video in due course. 00:00 The Band of the RAF College (Cranwell), having left Wellington Barracks and passed the Victoria Memorial, marching along The Mall on their way to St James Palace. 01:17 The Band of the RAF College, having left Friary Court at St James Palace and come out of Marlborough Road, marching along The Mall towards Buckingham Palace, leading a detachment of the Old Guard, playing "Old Panama" (Kenneth Alford) and then "Sarafand" (George Henry Willcocks). 05:14 The Central Band of the RAF, having left Wellington Barracks, marching up Spur Road and approaching Buckingham Palace, leading the New Guard, playing "Voice of the Guns" (Kenneth Alford), and then "Glorious Victory" (W.M.Kendall). The loud voice from the beginning is a nearby tour guide explaining to his tour group how the ceremony works. 07:15 The Central Band of the RAF marching along The Mall and turning into Marlborough Road as they lead a detachment of the New Guard towards St James Palace, playing the tail-end of "Arromanches" (Kelly), then "Old Comrades" ("Alte Kameraden") (Carl Teike), and then starting "Aces High", also known as the Luftwaffe March (Ron Goodwin). 11:16 The Central Band of the RAF marching back along Spur Road to Wellington Barracks.

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