You know what's funny, as an American, I've watched a ton of older and newer British movies, looked at a ton of British people in old-timey photos, and I've watched a ton of every-day British people on KZbin, and most of their teeth look pretty normal, same with your teeth. If you want to talk about effed up teeth, most of the British people I've seen have way better teeth than the deep Southern meth heads running around here, that's for sure. I honestly don't get the teeth stereotype, but I am aware of the dental health care history in Britain. But it is true that British people tend to have more uh, pointed, and defined noses than most Americans, which is why I guess they drew the noses the way they did. Also in America, you know you really got it made when you can afford a full set of perfect, gleaming white dental implants, and they are soooo obvious too.
@lauralake74303 сағат бұрын
I dont really care about football, but dang, i love a marching band!
@lawrenceb.33496 сағат бұрын
U talk too much.
@TommyJShizuko6 сағат бұрын
The instrument you wanted to know about is a sousaphone aka the marching tuba. My high school marching band tuba players would dance while wearing their sousaphones. Gosh doing marching band was something else. Also there was a town whose uniforms were split black and white so you'd instantly know if they were out of step but good luck finding someone like that they kicked butt and knew it
@jcw93378 сағат бұрын
Nice reaction - you should consider Lincoln's Gettysberg Address. Two hundred and some of the most powerful words ever spoken. I'm a proud American and a new sub. Good work
@Mr.K3209 сағат бұрын
My niece is a Texas A&M alum. Did you know that at their football games they stand through the whole game. Don’t mess with Texas ❤️❤️❤️
@janetroberts624910 сағат бұрын
British Guy, if you haven't already, hit up the "Million Dollar Band" of University of Alabama.
@karencox323513 сағат бұрын
I just happed upon this video and I love British reactions to things (ahem, Jolly), but I used to be in marching band in high school, so this caught my eye. THAT WAS CRAZY!! All of those Souzaphones and trombones executing all those precise moves... WHAT?! That was crazy brilliant! Everyone was so talented! I'm beyond impressed.
@randymyers643914 сағат бұрын
Years ago I was in a high school marching band in Texas and we did a much simpler version of this and it was fun. Also all of this music is memorized and you have to keep track of your steps. Keeping in a straight line is the easy part.
@printer110516 сағат бұрын
Your commentary ruined the show. Let the band do their show then say what you please.
@nancydaley964617 сағат бұрын
Great band, excellent school (and I studied & taught at their arch-rival, The University of Texas!). Band students work incredibly hard all year round, and keep up their grades in order to be able to march. Hats off to all of them.
@teresaschultzauthor819720 сағат бұрын
This makes me miss high school marching band (ours was military marching band as well), and it’s been over 30 years!!
@lindawoody8501Күн бұрын
That big brass instrument is a Sousaphone named for the march king, John Philipp Sousa and is a tuba that is easier to carry outdoors when marching. This band is made up of members of the corps of cadets so drill is important and done to perfection (not all members will be soldiers after graduation but are cadets while at school).
@maxjaeger40Күн бұрын
You don't get free healthcare, you're losing 2x your income which is on average 2x less than the average American lol. And we did invent all modern music. Every single electronic sound you hear is from America. We invented the guitar, you know the thing the beatles use lol.
@HoustonRacewayKidКүн бұрын
Texas is more USA than Cali
@Archimedes616Күн бұрын
The instruments you were referring to are sousaphones, named after American band leader John Philip Sousa. I'm a Baylor alumnus, class of '75, and I got to watch a number of Aggie band performances at Southwest Conference football games.
@gorjlgКүн бұрын
If you do come here, we do have a castle or 2 in East Tennessee. 1 is less than a mile from where I grew up.
@peggyharris3301Күн бұрын
WOWAH!! Amazing!
@kristineleibhart9531Күн бұрын
I am enjoying your comments! I received my masters degree from Texas A&M. WHOOP!! Even as a grad student, I learned all the traditions, the words to the songs, how to be in the stands, etc. Note: when the marching band performs, it is required that the students in the stands STAND UPON the bench in front of them out of respect. ( I did my undergrad at the U of Nebraska and I played snare in drumline for the Cornhusker Marching Band from ‘90-‘94).
@cynthiaburns5233Күн бұрын
It would have been a great deal more enjoyable if this narcistic Brit didn't have his face on the screen interrupting the whole time. Another ass making money with clicks from other people work.
@pammarie360Күн бұрын
I'm from Texas and I lived in College Station, Texas for many years. Throughout 6-12 Grade I was in the band where I played the Coronet. I was also a Baton Twiller. We practiced twice a day.(early morning and late evening) Monday -Thursday to perform on Friday Night Football Games. But students had to maintain a C-Average grade in all subjects. It was a joy to perform for our parents. The Texas A&M Aggie Band is known for its percise techniques and wonderful performances. Thank you for posting this video. It brought back great memories. Also, those big things they carry over their shoulders is a Tuba. :)
@LeKarrizzmaКүн бұрын
Fun fact. They can't be apart of the band if they are failing.
@OldWomanfromtheMountainsКүн бұрын
They use the same march technique that is used in the U S Military. We had to march and call response to cadence. Before graduation we had to complete a 10 mile no stop march. 😊
@bradclark1274Күн бұрын
Aggie band has never lost a halftime!!!!
@mikesahle1193Күн бұрын
Thank you 🙏 great 👍 reaction 👏👏👏. 🇺🇸✈️🚁🛩️🛬🛫fly over ❤👋☮️
@garrettviewegh9028Күн бұрын
4th of July. The one day of the year America gets to blow up the sky with fireworks to celebrate her birthday. Also the food, commonly its burgers and hotdogs. Maybe a cold Coke or beer. But, I love bbq, no matter what it is. It’s a busy time for any stores selling meat and fireworks.
@raymondmeyers8983Күн бұрын
Regardless of the outcome of the game, the Aggies always win halftime.
@raymondmeyers8983Күн бұрын
"It must go wrong in practice" It goes wrong on the field every so often. But they are really good at correcting mistakes very quickly and sometimes not even noticed unless you watch a replay.
@russell4824Күн бұрын
Good video but the underlying documentary has lots of errors and omisons
@JarheadCrayonEaterКүн бұрын
I served in the U.S. Marines from 1999-2007, and we take pride in our marching and drilling, but this is beyond next level impressive! Absolutely outstanding work! This has to take well into the thousands of hours to accomplish. That leaving out the planning, choreography, and time by the staff that made this happen. Well done, from an old Marine!
@joellynshort39492 күн бұрын
Sousaphones. Those are the large over the shoulder instruments. The marching version of the tuba.
@acatismansbestfriend57192 күн бұрын
Every week, the show is different so every week they learn maybe some new music but always a new program. And watch the tubas and base drums make a turn/corner. ;) This is a good video but there are much better ones out there that show how top notch these cadets are. They do this once a year, where all of the cadets merge onto the fieldto honor veterans so that you see the sheer number of cadets that live this uniformed life every day all day just as a military person would.
@amazinggrace56922 күн бұрын
It gets in your blood and if you’ve been a part of it, your legs are marching even now just listening!
@ezaspi19702 күн бұрын
Sousaphone (tuba like instrument). I went to TAMU. The band is amazing.. Usually they do a big A T M at the end, not USA.
@TheOneBored2 күн бұрын
I remember watching them as a kid eith my dad and always loved how the tubas stomped and turned around everytime
@rhonda82312 күн бұрын
That's amazing!!! I am Canadian, and I have never seen it. But then I also don't watch sports, so I guess there is that.
@RobSchellinger2 күн бұрын
Texas A&M Aggies! WHOOP! Gig 'em! 👍🏻 Fun Fact: The Aggie fans in the bleachers stand throughout the game as the 12th Man. It's Aggie tradition. Aggie fans stand ready to assist the team.
@altarysherman86562 күн бұрын
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@Case2_03 күн бұрын
One of my best friends was in the Tech band from 2019 until last year.
@jimijordan11493 күн бұрын
Nah brother, the TAMU cadet corp is permanent at CS. They are a military service unit that can transfer to officers school in armed services.
@cotystalnaker36583 күн бұрын
Should definitely go and watch Ohio State marching band do "Script Ohio", I'm slightly bias as I'm from Ohio but live and Texas and the Aggies have an incredible band
@wft153 күн бұрын
You’re not British! It’s football not soccer. Pathetic!
@witchofthehedge3 күн бұрын
The big instrument over shoulder you wondered about is a tuba for marching band. It’s called a sousaphone. 😊
@erickaepworth62573 күн бұрын
If you like this, look up Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps, it will completely blow your mind.
@richardkennedy70473 күн бұрын
What most Brits DON’T UNDERSTAND , most of those at the Fort was that they were English and Irish for the most part who left England for AMERICA 🍀🍀
@captainmoretokin21723 күн бұрын
In Denver Colorado They have what they call Drums along the Rockies. With professional Marching bands from all over come to compete against each other. I went to the very first one and it was amazing. It was like 4 or 5 hours long , but it went by fast. so many colors and sounds.
@Veronica.John10-103 күн бұрын
Check out the Rice Owls band....another great Texas Uni
@jamesmarciel52373 күн бұрын
Most college stadiums have a lot of bleacher/bench seating, but are starting to install more individual seating as they are renovated or upgraded. Pro stadiums are usually the opposite in terms of the percentages of individual vs bleacher seating from college stadiums. Also to answer your question about why they have one or two sides bigger. The vast majority of college stadiums started out at the beginning of the 20th century with just two sides. One for the home team and one for the visiting team. Those were expanded over time getting bigger. A usual next step was usually enclosing one end of the stadium, forming a horseshoe shape. Next, most schools went one of two ways. Either they enclosed the last either enclosed the remaining end forming a bowl or they added an upper deck to one or both sides. Then the bowl stadiums would upgrade by adding upper decks to the home side (usually first) or both sides. The horseshoe stadiums would next close in the final end. Finally the schools would add upper decks to one end, the nto the last one. And that’s how they usually grew.
@liss25033 күн бұрын
Being there and hearing the music live is awesome.
@kokoken13 күн бұрын
Joe, first let me say that I love Josh and Ollie's two channels. That said, these so-called iconic soft drinks are not even close to mainstream, except for Mountain Dew, which you said you've tried. These other fizzy drinks are so niche in the US, it's amazing anyone buys them at all.