Retired Marine here. Loved it when I was on active duty and the Commandant at the time decried that at occasions when the Marines Hymn was to be played, it was preceded by Anchor's Aweigh as a nod to our sea service heritage. Always played as one movement with a nice segue between the two.
My great respect to your uncle. My grandfather served in the Pacific in WWII in the US Navy. Those men were made as much of steel as their ships were. 😊
My Dad was Navy Master Chief petty officer CL frogman special forces ship welder in Antioch CA Navy 💈 Barber and based out of San Diego Korean conflict and end of WW2 Veteran
One of the best renditions of Anchors Aweigh I've ever seen. The band is well practiced and has wonderful flourishes throughout, and the leader gives a salute at the end to past band members who are in the audience. GO NAVY!
Memorial Day, 1964, I had just joined the Navy (Reserves),wearing my uniform for the very first time, all lined up for the hometown parade, when the 100+ member Muskegon Mona Shores HS band, whose team name is the Sailors, and fight song, Anchors Aweigh, struck up their fight song. Can't describe the thrill I felt. I still try to attend the hometown Memorial Day parade and fill again with pride whenever I hear the 'Sailors' play MY fight song.
have fun i was in the navy for almost 2 years till my mom got sick with cancer it was the best time of my life all i can say is welcome aboard ship mate and thank you for serving the greatest country in the world
Greetigs from Finland... There are three military marches that I love... Being a bit bias two of them are Finnish but this is the third... Played a b-tuba as a youngster and this song was one of many I liked... Never with this kind of quality thou :-D
I remember in bootcamp in Diego everytime the marching passed in front of the commanding officers building they would break out in Anchors Aweigh. Always knew where the band was..
I KNOW, Mastacheifa. I thought the same thing. Looks like the same size as the Great Lakes SSC band I played & marched with. I hope we sounded as good (I think we did). We weren't MU's, but ET's, FT's, EM's, MM's, GM's all attending tech school and playing in the band as an extracurricular activity.
@NForcerSA Look, shipmate, I retired in '93, the blackest day in my life. Not a day goes by that don't wish I was still in Dress Canvas. I'm a Navy Snipe. I wear that badge with honor. Remember, friend, If anyone asks you if you had done something memorable, you look them in the eye and say: "I served in the US Navy"!!!! =Stefan=
Not bad, but when I was the piccolo player for Commander inChief, Atlantic Fleet Band (what later became the Fleet Forces Band) we played this without music. We never carried music or lyres, and had everything memorized that we played while standing in formation or on the march.
I was playing trumpet in this band!
Retired Marine here. Loved it when I was on active duty and the Commandant at the time decried that at occasions when the Marines Hymn was to be played, it was preceded by Anchor's Aweigh as a nod to our sea service heritage. Always played as one movement with a nice segue between the two.
A salute, to the Navy Veteran's. Thank-You for Service. Retired Navy Veteran.⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@Gerald Murphy my Grandpa is a Retired Navy Vet and Thank you for your service brother
While gratitude is appreciated, it is neither necessary nor required. It was my privilege! 🫡
To my father , who served on the USS Maryland from Pearl Harbor to VJ Day
To my Uncle who rests in the Arizona.
I salute your Uncle Sir!!!
My great respect to your uncle. My grandfather served in the Pacific in WWII in the US Navy. Those men were made as much of steel as their ships were. 😊
To my late father who served 1941- 1945 .ANCHORS AWEIGH DAD !!
did he face the Japanese navy?
When did you serve in the navy?
@@joshuab2437 he served in the atlantic as well as the Pacific. He fought the Germans as well as the Japanese.
@@Pillager100 I served from 1973 - 77.
@@billhuber2964 thank you so much for your service! HOOYAH!
Amazing. Of all versions I've heard, this is by far the best, and it's played by real Navy personnel, not less. Excellent, go Navy, HOOYAH!!
Hoorah
@@carriestrawn4989 - That's the Marines. In the Navy, it's Hooyah.
HOOYAH
10/13/1775
It’s very much like my Navy cd band and glee club cd titled Set Sail.
Hoooooooooooooo Yaaaaaaaaaah!
GO NAVY, BEAT ARMY!
I get goosebumps whenever I hear this. I’m proud to say I was a Sailor in THE WORLDS GREATEST NAVY!
For my late Father, who served in the US Navy in Vietnam 69-70, Anchors Aweigh, Pop!
My Dad was Navy Master Chief petty officer CL frogman special forces ship welder in Antioch CA Navy 💈 Barber and based out of San Diego Korean conflict and end of WW2 Veteran
I LOVE THIS SONG TILL THE I DIE!!! HOOYAH !!!
One of the best renditions of Anchors Aweigh I've ever seen. The band is well practiced and has wonderful flourishes throughout, and the leader gives a salute at the end to past band members who are in the audience. GO NAVY!
Best I have even heard. Brings tears to my eyes. GO NAVY!
This version is called "Fanfare and Anchors Aweigh", arranged by the late Martin DeMey.
WOW! sounds great! Superb playing! and done by REAL Navy people....yeah..go Navy! Th' best service of them all!
Memorial Day, 1964, I had just joined the Navy (Reserves),wearing my uniform for the very first time, all lined up for the hometown parade, when the 100+ member Muskegon Mona Shores HS band, whose team name is the Sailors, and fight song, Anchors Aweigh, struck up their fight song. Can't describe the thrill I felt. I still try to attend the hometown Memorial Day parade and fill again with pride whenever I hear the 'Sailors' play MY fight song.
I wish this was my schools fight song!
thank you for your service bob cantu my papa served in the navy as well
may you always attend with that broad smile i can see on your face
My Dad went to Denby High School in Detroit. Their football team is the Tars, and they also use Anchors Aweigh as their fight song.
Pretty Impressive- Everyone standing - no one sitting - as it ought to be. Was moved by this presentation. USN 1969-1973 Tin Can Sailor
I love this. I am so proud of being in the Navy.
Awesome.
Dedicated to you, dad. They called him "Pop" aboard U.S.S. PRODEUS, AS19. WW II. GOD bless you dad!
The Navy has the best sounding bands with so few players.
Amazing.
Hooyah to all sailors and my son!
Outstanding !!! From this Old Marine. God bless America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
SEMPER FI SIR!
I love those old style uniforms. Just can't wrm up to the new look. Navy '64-'68
RODNEY A KNUTSON...my last Captain. What a prievlage. Read that Code ....
11 years ago... Well never too late to appreciate! Love it !
Blue of the Seven Seas, Gold of God's Great Sun
Excellent. Clarinets are spot on
Listening to this puts tears in my eyes and still lets me know it's BLUE AND GOLD NAVY PRIDE UNTIL THE DAY I DIE!
my papa is in the navy he served I thank him for his service and his sacfice
WOAHHH
I worked in the navy for 30 years!
To my cousin, who rests in Laos. Moreiras Family loves Music and freedom.
this is THE BEST rendition i've ever heard...... and i've heard many!!!
We are the greatest military in the world
have fun i was in the navy for almost 2 years till my mom got sick with cancer it was the best time of my life all i can say is welcome aboard ship mate and thank you for serving the greatest country in the world
Outstanding. Huge sound for a small ensemble.
Beat& harmony are fine&good
beautiful opening sound makes Vigor!
I get chills every time I hear one of our Armed Forces bands play their song but this is the best I've ever heard. Great upload. Thanks
Merry Christmas and 2021 will be a great year for all.
To my late father USSAlbemarle AV-5. Served 1942-1946
Greetigs from Finland... There are three military marches that I love... Being a bit bias two of them are Finnish but this is the third... Played a b-tuba as a youngster and this song was one of many I liked... Never with this kind of quality thou :-D
Tervetuloa
And I meant we were never nearly as good as they are, just to specify....
this very song is so good.
So proud to see “all hands” standing for this!
THAT. Has to be the best thing I've heard all day!
The best
I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one to stand at "Anchor's Aweigh". =Stefan=
i wish i could be there
Best damn navy in the world!!!!
One of my favorite tunes for the better part of the last seventy-three years. Thank you Navy Fleet Forces Band!
Happy New Year Jerusalem 2020
God bless America forever.
Keep America Great Forever !
Korea US Alliance Forever !
Everlasting Friendship With KOREA
Chills! Awesome sound! And it sounded like a full marching band!
Loving the Sailor with the tuba in the back.
Excellent!
Best recording ever payed
Played
Me too 77 years young sailorgirl !!!
Written for navy, played by navy, proud of navy
Wow, very beautiful! Thank you all.
Hi Always nice to hear regular trumpets imitating those long Heralds doing the obbligatos aka cradenza's.
Larry Adams
Phoenix AZ
I remember in bootcamp in Diego everytime the marching passed in front of the commanding officers building they would break out in Anchors Aweigh. Always knew where the band was..
When were you there? Myself 63-early 64..
Hooyah! Thank you!
This is the best version of Anchors Aweigh I have ever heard from a marching band. Great job, keep up the good work. You make us all proud.
Just swore in yesterday ship for basic August 26th but I am applying for early shipment
HOOYAH NAVY !
Bill, sweetheart wherever you are, this is for you. With tearful eyes I play it often in your memory. Love never dies.
wth, grow up
God bless
미국을 느낄 수 가 있습니다. 참 훌륭한 연주 !!
Love it
What an excellent rendition for a small ensemble......the very best I’ve ever heard…..superb musicians all.
UNDERWAY, SHIFT COLORS!!
That's the way to do it. Preponderous and imposing like a 100.000 ton vessel. Lots of tubas ❤
Wow,nice to hear
Always remember Pearl Harbor after 80 years. Rip heros🇺🇸
❤ GO NAVY! 🇺🇸
Future Navy in 2015, Hooyah!
thanks for your service my grandfather was a sailor and I respect all the family members have have served
Bravo
Greatest one i've heard!
Jolly good show. hahaha. Splendid acronyms. They work wonders in any form.
**INCOMING AMERICAN NAVAL BOMBARDMENT**
同じ曲目でも、日本の自衛隊と演奏の仕方、表現が違いますね。相対的にアメリカの行進曲は、明るく華やかで、ドイツの行進曲は、少し重厚で、美しい曲が多いようです。「旧友」は、行進曲のあらゆる演奏技術があの一曲に入っていて、みごとな曲になっています。この曲を上手に演奏できたら、他の行進曲はすぐ演奏出きると聞いたことがあります。(大げさですが) 日本の演奏の仕方は、ドイツに似ているよいですが、どちらも好きです。
Navy Vet. always make me proud!!!
For such a small ensemble to sound like a freaking DCI finalist, holy fuckballs
I KNOW, Mastacheifa. I thought the same thing. Looks like the same size as the Great Lakes SSC band I played & marched with. I hope we sounded as good (I think we did). We weren't MU's, but ET's, FT's, EM's, MM's, GM's all attending tech school and playing in the band as an extracurricular activity.
l'Inno dei Marines.
that was my same ship out date...
nice version and performance of the navy march...
In memory of Bill
In memory of Glenn :-).
Anchors aweigh, great uncle Joe! You have deployed on your final call to duty.
Funny thing, I shipped out in Jun 72. I retired in May '93. Not by my choice. =Stefan=
GOOO NAVVYY !! :) ♥
your song dad RIP
@masterevilalex01
hope youre enjoying life as an IS. Just did 6 years as one. Now working with NGA at NCE. Best of luck.
Going to Texas A&M for Naval ROTC, then OCS. To become a Naval Officer
So how did it go?
@@Imran-et6wv bet he did and is now proudly serving in our Navy
Como o duas músicas tema de filmes vira um hino das forças armadas americanas incrivel
Wow! What a sound !! (And none of these instruments uses electricity)
@NForcerSA Look, shipmate, I retired in '93, the blackest day in my life. Not a day goes by that don't wish I was still in Dress Canvas. I'm a Navy Snipe. I wear that badge with honor. Remember, friend, If anyone asks you if you had done something memorable, you look them in the eye and say: "I served in the US Navy"!!!! =Stefan=
@philipem01 THAT'S A BIG BRAVO ZULU 5.0 OUTSTANDING!
But don't forget, the Navy acronym is: Never Again Volunteer Yourself, but I already did... :P
Not bad, but when I was the piccolo player for Commander inChief, Atlantic Fleet Band (what later became the Fleet Forces Band) we played this without music. We never carried music or lyres, and had everything memorized that we played while standing in formation or on the march.
It's an either/or thing depending on your branch.
NICE!
OOOOOOHHHHHH RAAAAAAHHHHHH! SMOOTH SAILING! GOOOOOO NAVY! ENCORE! ENCORE! PLAY THE VERSION USED FOR PASS-IN-REVIEW PLEASE!
HOOYAH!!!!! and remember Marine is the acronym for: My Ass Rides In Navy Equipment.
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