stonerblue
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Dunno if it's the same lad but my mates son has done it a couple of times.
The bugler was in front of me and now you’ve said that I actually don’t remember seeing a microphone in front of him.I thought it was a recording actually, so fair play.
The bugler was in front of me and now you’ve said that I actually don’t remember seeing a microphone in front of him.
It was coming through the speakers so there will have needed to be a microphone.Won't need a mike in a statium ;)
I told my wife the very same thing when I got home. It was bloody brilliant and as you say note perfect.Has anyone got a clip of it?
Incredible performance from the young lad yesterday. In 20 years of attending Armistice Day games, I've never heard a Last Post performed so impeccably.
Note perfect throughout.
It got me properly emotional. To stand up in front of 55,000 and perform like that took serious guts. Fantastic stuff - his family should be proud.
Found it. God, he approached it perfectly.
On previous occasions, I've seen a close up, and there's usually a small mike, attached to amplify the sound. Top drawer performance.The bugler was in front of me and now you’ve said that I actually don’t remember seeing a microphone in front of him.
My brother was one of the ex-servicemen who did the marathon and then lifted the poppy of the pitch before kick off, proud as fuck for him.Has anyone got a clip of it?
Incredible performance from the young lad yesterday. In 20 years of attending Armistice Day games, I've never heard a Last Post performed so impeccably.
Note perfect throughout.
It got me properly emotional. To stand up in front of 55,000 and perform like that took serious guts. Fantastic stuff - his family should be proud.
I’d like to think applauding is our way of showing our appreciation to the fallen men and women, plus our pressant day military.He was bang on wasn’t he?
Something that always annoys me with all this is though is the crowds and their clapping. It’s not a talent contest, we aren’t supposed to applaud it.
When the managers bring out the wreaths to after the end of The Last Post, it’s supposed to remain a silence throughout.
He was bang on wasn’t he?
Something that always annoys me with all this is though is the crowds and their clapping. It’s not a talent contest, we aren’t supposed to applaud it.
When the managers bring out the wreaths to after the end of The Last Post, it’s supposed to remain a silence throughout.
It should be silence.I’d like to think applauding is our way of showing our appreciation to the fallen men and women, plus our pressant day military.
Don’t know how many of you been to Ypres and the Menin gate but before the ceremony you are asked not to clap after the last post .I’d like to think applauding is our way of showing our appreciation to the fallen men and women, plus our pressant day military.
Class… not a single note out of place even when hitting it at first.Just checked with my brother who was stood next to him and he definitely played it.
So well done lad, was superb.
Went earlier this year, very moving. Shame it's covered in Scaffold as my partner wanted to find her grandad's name but ther is small shop just beyond the gate towards the town centre that has a model and all sorts of info - be sure to go in it.Don’t know how many of you been to Ypres and the Menin gate but before the ceremony you are asked not to clap after the last post .
As soon as the last post finishes people just walk away solemnly , l know every time I’ve attended I walk away with a tear in my eye .
Fair play mate, it’s just my personal take on it.Don’t know how many of you been to Ypres and the Menin gate but before the ceremony you are asked not to clap after the last post .
As soon as the last post finishes people just walk away solemnly , l know every time I’ve attended I walk away with a tear in my eye .