Thank you for NOT interupting the music! far too many people think their comments are more important than the performance. RESPECT!!
@paulbriody2975 ай бұрын
Agree 100%
@MrDunkycraig5 ай бұрын
Thats normally due to not getting a copyright claim!
@klausolekristiansen29605 ай бұрын
Why do you watch reactions if you don't want comments? Just watch the original video.
@Langstrath7 ай бұрын
The bobbing up and down mimics the motion of sailors on deck as their ships traverse the waves. It's a reflection of the fact that the UK is a island nation with a strong maritime heritage. It starts earlier in the concert when British sea shanties ('Fantasia on British Sea Songs' by Sir Henry Wood) are played, particularly during the 'Jack's the Lad (Hornpipe)' section where the orchestra and audience playfully try to outdo each as the music gets faster and faster. It's now a long-standing tradition at this annual concert.
@Bryt256 ай бұрын
But there's no room to do any other dance in that space! :-) Wonderful place.
@Langstrath6 ай бұрын
@@Bryt25 Yes, very true! 🤣
@lesleyclaff31725 ай бұрын
I never knew! Thanks so much for this information.
@cynthiastrawson33165 ай бұрын
LOVE IT! THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH LOVING YOUR COUNTRY!❤
@maureenduffy81775 ай бұрын
Impressed that a young man can appreciate great music with the crowd participating. If you get the chance you need to watch all of the last night of the proms, it’s spectacular.
@LB-my1ej7 ай бұрын
Brits are patriotic at the right time but we don’t shove it down other peoples throat.
@topmandog17 ай бұрын
Like them deciding to put America first for the new series of doctor who
@stuartbrittain78355 ай бұрын
Oh, don't we - what planet do you live on???
@admiralbenbow50835 ай бұрын
If you ask a Brit whether they are a patriot most of them dont answer the question. They just start moaning about immigration. If you ask a Frenchman or woman they just say yes.
@Shoomer19885 ай бұрын
@@topmandog1 They didn't. When you take the time difference into consideration it premiered at exactly the same time. 5 Hours difference which put us into the next day on paper. 7PM US Eastern 10 May = 12 midnight 11th May. Ok you can argue the US got the better time slot but they didn't get it first.
@topmandog15 ай бұрын
@@Shoomer1988 I meant it in the sense you get it at 7pm a normal time we get at midnight
@bobhutton14095 ай бұрын
No one does the pomp and the pageantry like us Brits.
@paulmacpherson31143 ай бұрын
the rest are bloody amatuers
@LilyHartwell5 ай бұрын
Wonderfully proud of this great country. 🇬🇧🇬🇧
@HeyBugguLuggs5 ай бұрын
Dude if you were there in the flesh, you’d get goosebumps. If there’s one thing the British can do its pomp, ceremony and a damn fine chant 🇬🇧🙌♥️ God Save the King 👑
@timothyking22485 ай бұрын
To be born in these islands you have truly won the lottery of life .
@SueMcdermott-p5f4 ай бұрын
Amen brother
@dotregan15064 ай бұрын
Absolutely, and I for one wouldn't want to live anywhere else.
@synchro43093 ай бұрын
The UK is a stagnating shithole but sure, keep living your denial. You can't hope to make your country better if you just refuse to notice all the problems and instead call it 'great'
@Crantock-l1v3 ай бұрын
@@dotregan1506 I'd like to live about 100 miles south west of where I am..lol
@lizhoward-k76275 ай бұрын
I'm so very proud to be British...Land of hope and glory, Mother of the Free...
@alisonkempster42295 ай бұрын
I love the fact that the last night of the Proms is so patriotic AND we welcome - and indeed love it - when other countries' visitors are there waving their flags, too! It's just a brilliant coming together and celebrating the Proms whilst also being one of those rare moments when us English and British allow ourselves to be openly patriotic. (We normally keep it under wraps; it's absolutely not the done thing to wave the flag, except at international sports events and a few other notable exceptions!) And I echo @stephencread 's comment: thank you for your respect and NOT interrupting the music! I love your take on this, and your welcoming, inclusive attitude. Please come and visit us again; there's a lot more to see than just London!
@royhardy4074 ай бұрын
As an Englishman, this song and others still bring a tear or two to my eyes. With all the rubbish happening in the world, these songs take me back to my younger days when the love of our wonderful islands was true and we as a United Kingdom were a powerful influential nation. To be born here, to live here to have your elders recall the deprivations of war, the solemn remembering of our fallen forebears, fills my heart and soul with pride to be a son of these islands. Inside my Passport , it reads BRITISH CITIZEN,
@janstowe91607 ай бұрын
Think of it as a posh mosh pit. If you want goosebumps listen to Jerusalem from the last night.
@sarahpagett91916 ай бұрын
Nah land of hope and glory beats Jerusalem Amy day
@heidihouse68175 ай бұрын
Agree
@pauldryburgh63467 ай бұрын
Pride in The UK, the greatest group of nations to have existed so far and the inclusion of everyone else in togerthness.
@topmandog17 ай бұрын
We haven't been united much since the 2012 proms
@pauldryburgh63467 ай бұрын
@user-dk2tq4ny4b I have to disagree. I'm Scottish, myself and many friends are proud Scots and proud Brits. The majority of Scotland voted against Scottish independence in 2014, do you feel that is irrelevant? The sad passing of Her Majesty, do you think the country was without unity during that time, or the coronation of our King? Our armed forces, united. I could go on and on with projects, business, charities.... There are challenges yes, which we will overcome as we always have.
@thetruthhurts76757 ай бұрын
@@topmandog1 Really why exactly? The UK is more united today than ever before.
@topmandog17 ай бұрын
@@thetruthhurts7675 well no, Scotland still want to leave, enough tho they haven't spoke about it since thingy left the SNP, Northern Ireland have a pro united Ireland government and Wales threaten to want to leave then so nothing, so we might lose Scotland or northern Ireland in the next decade , so no we aren't united at all
@thetruthhurts76757 ай бұрын
@@topmandog1 You obviously don't understand the tricky politics of Scotland, No part of Scotland outside of Galsgow really wants to be independent. In fact Aberdeen has tried to become a crown dependency, and has pulled out of the Scottish council's payments, they are paid direct from London. Scotland Will lose its fisheries, and oil industry because the Shetlands, and Orkneys have already declared that they want to become crown lands if Scotland gets independence. So Glasgow is sunk really, as the ONLY part of Scotland that truthfully wants independance. By the way that would mean the Bank of England can get rid of the £1billion note it has to prop up Scottish finance. Most of the borders region especially in the west do NOT want to be a part of an independent Scotland either. To be brutal here now that we are NOT a part of the EU Scottish independence will falter slowly as it has been doing for the last 15 years, but without Irish Immigration independence won't ever happen. Northern Ireland is NOT going to be independent in the next decade at all, they are quite happy recieving English money, just like Southern ireland did, until the Euro came along to be brutal here. Wales an independent country? Only in your dreams. The Welsh economy is so deeply entrenched in the English economy that they couldn't have any real form of independence ever.
@jacquibirrell24825 ай бұрын
Proud to be British 🇬🇧 🏴
@thetruthhurts76757 ай бұрын
Land of Hope and Glory should be the English anthem, it rocks.
@newton183116 ай бұрын
Jerusalem is the best English Anthem.
@elizabethmcintyre85296 ай бұрын
This is for all of Britain not just England Jerusalem should be England's anthem
@CarolanneTitmus-Greene5 ай бұрын
Absolutely. x
@adrianhughes81435 ай бұрын
I personally think I VOW TO THEE MY COUNTRY is the best and should be England's National anthem but keep GOD SAVE THE KING as the National Anthem of Great Britain and the UK. 💂♂️💂♂️🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴
@rayjennings36375 ай бұрын
It should be the stand-by, after Jerusalem!
@Home-lb7jr5 ай бұрын
This should be the national anthem.
@richard70275 ай бұрын
Nothing can top the United Kingdom, best history best music best empire and gave the world so much.
@paulbriant46934 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@Crantock-l1v3 ай бұрын
The French are as illustrious as we are but their approach is more to those at the top, where as our approach has been those at the bottom.
@mikeantonio3163Ай бұрын
Their African territories are stll being leeched @mattanthony2277
@davewillcox53494 ай бұрын
Its sung in multiple locations at the same time, so imagine how many people are singing at the same time....
@gingin517 ай бұрын
Beautiful!!!
@mikeriley60734 ай бұрын
I really like that YOU do not keep interrupting but instead leave your comments to the end.
@5timesbaby20054 ай бұрын
Shivers and goosebumps every time.
@christinestromberg40575 ай бұрын
We don't make a big show of our patriotism often but when we do, we do. I guess the crowd bobbing up and down was just reacting to the music. People visiting are emcouraged to bring their own national flags if they want.
@adrianthomas66675 ай бұрын
Over 60yrs ago students camped out overnight to buy the cheapest tickets and had to stand in the pit the whole time. Someone started bobbing to the beat and it is now a tradition. Those same students are now those middle aged business men & women standing again in the pit today. And they have brought their friends from all over the world to join them.
@readMEinkbooks3 ай бұрын
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for as you put it 'respecting the music' and not interrupting it!
@voodooacidman5 ай бұрын
every flag is welcome at the proms. as long as you are there to celebrate :D big love to all people
@NeilLitchfield6 ай бұрын
The world's mother country
@larainecurry45665 ай бұрын
I am a proud 5 generation Australian but l am also proud of my British ancestry.
@NeilLitchfield5 ай бұрын
@@larainecurry4566 👍
@admiralbenbow50835 ай бұрын
Whats it like living up your own -ss ??
@NeilLitchfield5 ай бұрын
@@admiralbenbow5083 alot better than yours
@admiralbenbow50835 ай бұрын
@@NeilLitchfield I didnt know youd been up mine. Why did you go there?
@judyburgess33574 ай бұрын
This is music that makes your heart swell fit to burst.
@spacefanatic7 ай бұрын
You should also listen to 'Jerusalem' and 'Rule Britannia at the Proms and also watch the 'Remembrance service for 2022 with Luke Evans (the actor) singing 'I Vow To Thee My Country'.
@mpetersen65 ай бұрын
The best Rule Britannia has to be the one with the opera singer dressed like Nelson.
@danieljames27182 ай бұрын
The unity and the patritism of the British public comes together at the time when it is most needed. The last night of the proms to me, is like a register. The proms tell us we are still one United Kingdom and the flags flown says we are all present. I love it. Proud to be British.
@JJ-of1ir7 ай бұрын
It was nice to see you react to this. Thank you. Another video you might like from this same concert is 'The Last Night of the Proms Jerusalem and God Save the Queen'. Yet another is 'The Last Night of the Proms 'Rule Britannia' from 2009. The Proms are eight weeks of concerts in London in the summer months organised by the BBC at the Royal Albert Hall. They have all sorts of music and it's World class. Some concerts are televised, some on radio for those who want to listen. The Last Night of the Proms (they began over a hundred years ago) is a sort of party night for the Brits, but EVERYONE is welcome to bring their own flag to celebrate with us. It's very much a night for the Brits to be patriotic though and it's kind of wonderful that so many people from other countries come and join us. The BBC put up big screens, like the ones you saw on this video, in Hyde Park, London. They also put them up in parks around the UK so people outside London can 'be there' on this night too. The Proms are broadcast around the World on TV and radio - so I suppose that's why people come from so many places, including America. Anyway, thanks for the reaction - Love from the UK.
@Mandsb694 ай бұрын
Damn yes this is my Country and I am so proud 👏 ❤🤍💙
@Elaine-zn5yw4 ай бұрын
And. Mine we might have problems it is still a great country
@Crantock-l1v3 ай бұрын
@@Elaine-zn5yw Our problems are because we insist of freedom of thought and speech..not bad problems to have.
@spacespace7645 ай бұрын
My bucket list .. to attend the Last Night of the Proms! The bopping up and down … it’s just ‘having a laugh!’ The Proms is just a joyous festival of mainly, not all, classical music. Last year it featured The Northern Soul prom which was absolutely magnificent! There WAS an American flag draped in the circles.
@robertwhite9525 ай бұрын
No, it,s not just having a laugh. Proms is short for promenade. When it was thought that the ordinary people of Britain should be able to hear and appreciate this music it was taken out to seaside resorts and played in the open air for free. People taking a stroll along the promenade could listen to this music while they walked. The bobbing up and down represents people walking as there is no room to actually walk.
@elizabethmiles89535 ай бұрын
The Union Jack is obviously the dominant flag as it is a very British event. However, the other flags will represent all those that attend from elsewhere and probably are resident in London and they are very welcome to enjoy with the rest of us.
@missp51524 ай бұрын
Your reaction and appreciation is heartwarming - especially conducting with your eyebrows. Much love to you also 👏🇬🇧🇺🇸
@SueBullock-g5m4 ай бұрын
Well done that man for allowing us to listen to the wonderful music, and I believe he also appreciated it. Thank-you
@kaywhy2455 ай бұрын
To many people in authority are trying kill off the last night of the Proms.
@bjennings10674 ай бұрын
Who are these people they are definitely not patriotic why should we not sing and be proud of where we live if they were born here they should be ashamed of themselves if you can't stand the heat stay out of the kitchen in other words from a true born and bred patriotic brit pack your bags and go live somewhere else
@dotregan15064 ай бұрын
Are those people not aware of how many attend not only The Royal Albert Hall, but also how many thousands gather outside in Hyde Park, plus all the other places throughout the country where its broadcast live. It's a great night and that would be a travesty.
@tomburton82394 ай бұрын
Who are they? Any sources? Or is this just another baseless conspiracy theory?
@anthonynewey38214 ай бұрын
No they are not . Utter bollocks
@bjennings10674 ай бұрын
@@anthonynewey3821 I hope it is utter bollocks
@HankD136 ай бұрын
Always a decent gig at the Proms - and the Last Night is pretty spectacular. It is the unofficial anthem for Britain, or maybe Jerusalem for England. Cheers mate.
@JimsDen4 ай бұрын
Land of Hope and Glory is the real National Anthem of the English People.
@Alice-lw9mg3 ай бұрын
Love your reaction. Good wishes from the UK.
@anitaherbert10374 ай бұрын
Another example of great crowd singing in Britain. THE GREENDAY CROWD SING BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY AT HYDE PARK.THE WHOLE SONG INCLUDING INSTRUMENTATION 65,000+ People bobbing keeps time and they stand for ages in the pits. We welcome people's flags. Our patriotism is about having fun, not about being exclusive..
@irenetaylopr80414 ай бұрын
What I like about the last night of the Proms is that virtually every flag of Europe is represented, and there were a couple of stars and stripes present as well.
@suzyt99114 ай бұрын
Always gives me goosebumps!!
@davidrowlands4415 ай бұрын
I enjoyed that, especially you clapping at the end. All flags are welcomed.
@synappticuser7296Ай бұрын
This is Britain. This is Britishness. This is the British people. We are Britain and we are a great nation. We will always be this.
@anncain24325 ай бұрын
Wow, I have no clue who you are but you certainly have great & sophisticated taste in music!
@daveloboda17695 ай бұрын
The Proms are a wonderful celebration of music each year and the last night is a great party when we let loose with patriotic and uplifting songs. "Land of Hope and Glory" is like an unofficial national anthem, love it. PS you missed the encore.
@frank94465 ай бұрын
The bobbing up and down thing goes back to the origins of the Proms concerts. They were created to make classical music accessible to everyone. Back then, regular folks, known as promenaders, could stand in the concert hall and enjoy the music. Unlike the usual sophisticated classical concert-goers, these promenaders treated it more like music hall entertainment, joining in by reveling, singing, and bobbing up and down since there wasn’t space to dance. This tradition has stuck around. The outdoor parts are basically the concert being broadcast live to various locations across the UK, allowing crowds to join in just like the original promenaders. Recently, you might notice some American flags in the concert hall. America’s influence is seen in Proms concerts dedicated to movie music and genres from Hollywood and Broadway. Some concerts even feature famous American conductors, ensuring America is part of the celebration."
@Butterfly546844 ай бұрын
The bobbing up and down is encouraged as is stamping whistling and shouting out, it`s the one time we don`t take that kind of music seriously. Brilliant and I loved your reaction to it, thank you.
@Ann-fi6ep5 ай бұрын
up and down goes back decades
@StewartFrampton-bg2tv5 ай бұрын
God blessed England !
@russellbradley4542 ай бұрын
The United Kingdom I was in the British Army
@jamesbenstead10065 ай бұрын
Flags of ALL nations are welcome here. No matter what some politicians say.
@richcyclo29335 ай бұрын
Thank you. A great reaction.
@ozzyprogdomino88157 ай бұрын
The British are patriotic once a year at the proms. We sing a few songs, wave our flags, then put them away. We then return to moaning about the weather, pot holes and how everything is crap again 😊
@davidwatson88736 ай бұрын
Lol your so right
@mazmellem27736 ай бұрын
Because we're accused of being racist if we haul out the Union Jack and especially the St George's Cross at any other time, which is very sad. The only country not allowed to show pride in their flag.
@davidbeckett59625 ай бұрын
Then make it different, take a stand and be counted 🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧
@dotregan15065 ай бұрын
Unless there's a Coronation or something similar, then see how many thousands throng The Mall and the front of the Palace.
@pauljones90615 ай бұрын
Totally correct
@crb19395 ай бұрын
The people also watched on a screen in LONDON'S HYDE PARK.
@janetkenny17354 ай бұрын
It makes me so proud to be english. I am brought to tears every time i hear land of hope and glory or Jerusalem.
@missp51524 ай бұрын
Bobbing up + down on the sea - the sea faring island singing their heart out. Yes ! flags + people from all nations welcome❣ Thank u for sharing your valued appreciation 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇮🇪
@RalphWigg114 күн бұрын
Those members of the audience in front of the orchestra are called the Promenaders. They stand throughout the concert & generally have a party. They bob up & down, purely for fun. The Promenaders also raise a great deal of money for charity throughout the 2-month Promenade season!
@susanlynch19665 ай бұрын
To put this into perspective, it was the year of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee; and everyone was being extra patriotic. Hence, the hundreds of people outside listening and joining in.
@petej38004 ай бұрын
And the woke brigade tried to get this banned, it symbolises the unity the majority of the British have for our country, the passion we have for our once great country, an experience i would love to go to but alas never will, this is what UK is all about. great reaction, and well done for listening to it all before talking. Stay safe PJ. in UK.
@keithhealing11154 ай бұрын
Except they didn't. There were complaints from some that there were a lot of EU flags, however.
@petertyson11124 ай бұрын
The "woke brigade" whatever that means, did no such thing.
@papercup25175 ай бұрын
I don't know if this is the exact reason for the bobbing, but the Proms (short for Promenade Concerts) are a longstanding institution, a summer series of concerts intended to give everyone, rich or poor, a chance to hear really great classical music performed live. (It now includes other genres too, I believe). Two areas of the concert hall were reserved for non-seated audience with tickets sold at a very cheap rate. The richer folk who got actual seats paid normal concert prices which helped subsidize the others. As a result, the place would be filled with music students and other poor people who loved music. The two areas where they could go were way up at the very top of all those galleries/circles you can see in the video, underneath the arches. The other was the whole front section of the auditorium right up in front of the stage, where it was standing room only. It would get so crowded there, there was barely room to move - and I think this may have been the origin of the strange on-the-spot bobbing up and down - it was all there was room for in the way of moving to the music. The music students must have been doing it there for years - I well remember it when I used to go back in the late 60s/ early 70s. I chose to go up in the 'gods' - that arched gallery section. Here things were very relaxed and you could do whatever you liked. It wasn't usually crowded at all, so you could stretch out on a blanket or sit on the floor and eat your sandwiches and drink coffee as many office workers did when they dropped in after work. Or you could stand and lean out over the balcony surveying the incredible scene before you. It's where I learnt to appreciate classical music, and all for a few shillings a show. The Last Night of the Proms became a chance to celebrate and let off steam with patriotic songs sung and streamers thrown and everyone generally having a good time. The fame of this exhilarating one-night-only event spread, and now tickets to it are raffled or auctioned(?) off at eye-watering prices, with people coming from all over the world to experience it. At the beginning of this Last Night video, the crowd are good-naturedly singing to and cheering the conductor, whose birthday it was that day, IIRC.
@cloudsparrow77294 ай бұрын
Land of Hope and Glory is played at some College graduation in the US and Japan. Don't ask me why, except they know a banging tune when they hear it.
@thyra_UK4 ай бұрын
Land of Hope and Glory Mother of the Free How shall we extol thee Who are born of thee? Wider still, and wider Shall thy bounds be set; God, who made thee mighty Make thee mightier yet!
@stevepage58137 ай бұрын
I saw The Stars And Stripes on at least two occasions, fairly central, about two balconies up. I sometimes wonder if these USA reacters are watching the same video clip as us. I also noticed the scarcity of The England flag, but then again we aren't supposed to flaunt it in our own country incase it upsets anyone.
@Alice-lw9mg3 ай бұрын
A lovely reaction from you.
@NAIATHEDRAGON3 ай бұрын
🤜🤛
@jaywalker30874 ай бұрын
It's about Us !!! Not the Flag... You wouldn't understand....
@colinmelling63695 ай бұрын
The USA Britains great friend.
@jhindle78835 ай бұрын
We don't think so - a friend not to be trusted.
@trevorfuller10785 ай бұрын
Countries don’t have friends per se, they have permanent national interests! However, if you mean that the British 🇬🇧 & American 🇺🇸 peoples are both in general, mutually well-disposed towards each other & also towards each other’s countries, then I’m inclined to agree with you wholeheartedly on that score! But I’d also like to add that a similar if not even greater or closer relationships still also exists with our Commonwealth Cousins in Australia 🇦🇺 Canada 🍁 & New Zealand 🇳🇿 too!
@JohnJones-k9d4 ай бұрын
@@jhindle7883unfortunately very true currently.
@lynwratten98575 ай бұрын
45,000 people were in Hyde Park celebrating the last night of the proms, most of those were singing too. I attended Royal Albert Hall to hear fantasy soundtracks from film, tv and gaming it was brilliant, the atmosphere is incredible.
@gillsinclair69275 ай бұрын
If you like that, watch and listen to Elgar's Nimrod at the Cenotaph on Armistice day
@chrismattravers54343 ай бұрын
Lusten to Flgar's Nimrod - one of the most beautiful tunes!
@frankhooper78713 ай бұрын
One thing you need to appreciate is that this isn't being sung by a trained and well-practiced choir, but by an audience of "normal" people.
@johng12164 ай бұрын
You need to review Men of Harlich, I know its a Welsh song but is as fine a rallying cry as you will ever hear. Now how beautiful is this rendition of a English classic, hair up on the neck again listening to this. The bobbing is the crowd getting jiggy with it.
@gosccc5 ай бұрын
A blessed land
@marilynmcgregor78106 ай бұрын
Thought you would recognise the tune as it is played at American school graduations
@gavinluckyfq36095 ай бұрын
Fantastic 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@keithhealing11154 ай бұрын
The Proms is a HUGE music festival that takes place over about two months. Over 90 concerts, mainly classical music, it was designed to allow "ordinary" people to experience the best music. The concerts are cheap or free and range now from folk to jazz to popular to heavy classics. The Last Night is the huge celebration that ends the festival and you cannot just buy tickets (if you want to be in the main hall). You have to attend a certain number of other concerts. The actual final concert lasts for about 4-5 hours and will include some popular and some new pieces. However, the ending segment is VERY traditional - Land of Hope and Glory, a set of sea folk songs, Rule Britannia, Jerusalem and God Save the King.
@colinmurray79285 ай бұрын
8:46 that should be the British and commonwealth anthem, god save the king for royal events and the armed forces. each country have their own anthems . that's what I think.
@staceyd79864 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking an interest in our countries culture! I also get teary eyed when I hear the Star spangled Banner 😂 much love from across the pond from Nottingham UK (Robin Hood country😬) 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧
@DaveBartlett3 ай бұрын
That crowd weren't singing outside - they were all standing inside The Royal Albert Hall, which is crammed to the rafters with people every 'Last Night of the Proms' The crowd sings just the chorus to 'Land of Hope & Glory'. The lyrics are: Land of Hope and Glory, Mother of the Free, How shall we extol thee, who are born of thee? Wider still and wider shall thy bounds be set; God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet
@davidberesford70094 ай бұрын
Wikipedia: The BBC Proms is an eight-week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts and other events held annually, predominantly in the Royal Albert Hall in central London. Robert Newman founded The Proms in 1895. Since 1927, the BBC has organised and broadcast The Proms. Each season consists of concerts in the Royal Albert Hall, chamber music concerts at Cadogan Hall (or occasionally other venues), additional Proms in the Park events across the UK on the Last Night of the Proms, and associated educational and children's events. The season is a significant event in British culture and in classical music. Czech conductor Jiří Bělohlávek described the Proms as "the world's largest and most democratic musical festival". The last night is a knees up!
@alexandrasmith43935 ай бұрын
I think we look like we are riding when the crowd bobs up and down, like a pageant. Much of the Proms are broadcast around the large parks in London,as well as around the world. Over one hundred years.
@borninjordan74485 ай бұрын
In times like this, let us never forget we are British.
@janenotley27333 ай бұрын
The people who bob are the promenarders who stand throughout the whole concert not just the Land of hope and hope and glory. Promenarders are life members of the BBC proms and attend every concert thoughout the season. The outside concerts are held in other Uk cities.
@Badgersj5 ай бұрын
I wish we could see more American flags among the many, many overseas flags being waved. I saw one American once, he was holding his flag in front of his face as if he thought people might be offended. No! Come on in and enjoy!
@ynys_mon69284 ай бұрын
This song celebrates the British contesting the slave trade. As the first country that banned slavery this was and is a particularly patriotic song.
@martinmayhew1454 ай бұрын
Fantastic
@Insperato625 ай бұрын
The Japanese are very interested in "classical music", so it is not surprising that they attend the Promenade Concerts.
@ethelmini5 ай бұрын
They've been singing the exact same songs for the best part of a hundred years. I'd hope they'd got it together by now.
@commonsense67025 ай бұрын
I'm a deaf girl and of course can't hear the music or the lyrics, my means of hearing is to place my hand on the speaker, every note has a definition of its own, and I also follow the lyrics. I watched your expressions during the lead in music - you added more to what I was feeling, you played the music with every expression, brilliant and thank you, makes you smile and fizz, aye. Touch really makes this and all other likened scores part of you, it flows through you. Today's music for me is intolerable, it seems to be all thumping base with no real substance, but I can still dance to it. Thank you also for your respect to this? anthem. 🎼🎵
@paulrb19694 ай бұрын
Last night at the proms is superb you've gotta watch Jerusalem at the proms too. Not many things choke me up but that does everytime..
@noniousxltruffles74542 ай бұрын
The bouncing is just what it is! A happy expression of having a good time 😂
@sarahjaneheckscher67375 ай бұрын
You need to try Rule Britannia which is also a Last Night of the Proms.
@striplow30113 ай бұрын
People in the venue and others outside rich or poor come together for our uk 🇬🇧 respect from morecambe pal northwest England
@jeanglendinning18605 ай бұрын
yes there were American flags there, i saw them on the balcony
@peteruk654 ай бұрын
More to Britain than just London!
@woozelwoo69224 ай бұрын
The bobbing up and down? That's us Brits being exuberant.
@RobertSmith-vw9lg6 ай бұрын
Anyone can be British no creed no colour just hold our beliefs and yes my American family would love to know how many of you are my DNA 🧬 lots lol ❤
@Offshoreorganbuilder3 ай бұрын
Let's not forget that the BBC (the *British* Broadcasting Corporation) wanted to drop this on one occasion, as it thought the words and the sentiment might 'offend' some minorities. What can you say?
@johnord6842 ай бұрын
A lot of people see Britain in a bad light ,but still the first nation to abolish slavery , and a lot of Royal Navy lads died to to uphold that law,well done Britain
@yvonnelivingstone5175 ай бұрын
Brilliant even the park was used for the over spill
@chrisg1234fly5 ай бұрын
The music is great, but its the patriotic part of this Last NIght of the Proms that only us Brits can get.