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    2010 Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Sydney - pic heavy

    Saturday night I went to the tattoo at the Sydney Football Stadium in atrocious conditions. Nonetheless, it was brilliant - worth the money and the drenching.....
































































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    Excellent photographic coverage Micks, I always watch the Tattoo on TV. I see the Swiss Guards where there, they are my favourite, they must drill 24 hours a day to get the perfection they achieve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickS View Post
    Saturday night I went to the tattoo at the Sydney Football Stadium in atrocious conditions. Nonetheless, it was brilliant - worth the money and the drenching.....

    Just as well they don't need to be hooked direct to amps now. (or were they lip synching )



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    I used to watch them on TV until it became just a music/marching show.

    Gone are the displays of driving, setting up artillery, and all the other non-musical stuff, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I used to watch them on TV until it became just a music/marching show.

    Gone are the displays of driving, setting up artillery, and all the other non-musical stuff, etc.
    Me too. I think the change has lessened the show's appeal. Certainly to me.

    As an aside, an old mate was a WO2 in one of RAR's and he always referred to the armed services bands as "the drunks".
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    I was lucky enough to see it in Edinburgh when we lived over there 9 years ago.
    Lots of guns, soldiers, bangs, vehicles and smoke.

    Wanted to take the kids this time in Sydney but I seriously could not believe the damn cost.

    To those that went along - I hope you enjoyed it. Great pics Mick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gooner View Post
    I was lucky enough to see it in Edinburgh when we lived over there 9 years ago.
    Lots of guns, soldiers, bangs, vehicles and smoke.

    Wanted to take the kids this time in Sydney but I seriously could not believe the damn cost.

    To those that went along - I hope you enjoyed it. Great pics Mick.
    Plenty of bangs etc...vehicles would have only chewed up the turf - was exxy but i figure I won't get to Edinburgh to see it there, so this was the next best thing....love watching drill teams do their work..the mounted display was excellent...

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    G'day All, I know everyones tastes are different, but I have put a Thanks in with Ron & BrianH, I used to like watching the Tattoo when they did all the things that Ron mentioned and more, like dropping 2 Land Rovers into the arena by helicopter (L/R's in crates 2 b assembled) and 2 teams of engineers putting it all together against the clock, and lots of other military team work, not just music, I acknowledge that the Military all over the world have their own bands etc, but it isn't to my liking so I dont bother with it anymore. A friend of my wife asked us to attend the evnt with them some months ago, she was taken back when I said I wouldn't be interested, anyway everyone being different helps make the world go around so to speak LOL cheers Dennis
    ps I would most likely watch old repeats of programmes from the 60's and early 70's LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickS View Post
    Plenty of bangs etc...vehicles would have only chewed up the turf - was exxy but i figure I won't get to Edinburgh to see it there, so this was the next best thing....love watching drill teams do their work..the mounted display was excellent...
    It was exxy to watch on Pay TV - $30!
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