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In this commercial?


Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqbtMeEa7sY
 
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1812 Overture by Tchaikovsky.

Played by the Boston Pops every year at the 4th of July Concert. It has cannons!

ETA: While popular for the 4th, it represents the Russian defeat of Napoleon's forces before Moscow.



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1812 Overture.




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

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You're not from around here, are you?




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You're not from around here, are you?


Much better to ask than not know—especially something like that. Wink




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A very old joke: an intellectual is a person who can listen to the William Tell Overture and not think of the Lone Ranger. Razz This is another one of those pieces I've heard for many years but didn't know.
 
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Music that includes a 105mm Howitzer has to be good.


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Music that was written to commemorate defeating the French in battle has to be good.
 
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Music that includes a 105mm Howitzer has to be good.
When I was in OCS in the late 60s at Ft. Benning, they actually tried that once.

It was Infantry Appreciation Day or something. They set up bleachers, invited all of the brass, etc. They had a display of force (gunships, artillery, firing M-60s until the barrels glowed, etc.) They had a band there to perform the Tchaikovsky 1812 overture. Sure enough, the cannon was a 105mm behind the bleachers. Everyone's ass was elevated about a foot into the air. Combat veterans dived into the dirt.

I doubt if they did that again. Big Grin

Edited to add: If anyone wants to listen to the entire piece, here is the best version I could find on YouTube (it is really excellent).



Link to original video: https://youtu.be/3Nyt6MVM3PU



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Many years ago I attended a July 4th concert by the Richardson Symphony and they had real howitzers firing blanks. It was awesome. They used only 3 guns and their timing was absolutely flawless! You could say we had a blast! (And no one had a heart attack that I know of.)

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That's the music from Caddyshack when Carl Spackler blows up the gophers. He didn't even need a reason.



It is not the music from The Bad News Bears.

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At first I thought that was the red M&M. That's worse than not knowing Tchaikovsky.



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It's the jingle from an old commercial. "Quaker Oats - it's the cereal that's shot from guns."



Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bn1IYlKiZk
 
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Here is the view of the 101st Field Artillery playing with the Boston Pops Orchestra on July 4, 2016...



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www.YouTube.com/watch?v=DtXUj-09PME
 
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Heard it at Wolf Trap once when they actually used vintage cannon. And another time when there was a thunderstorm outside.




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Originally posted by braillediver:
Music that includes a 105mm Howitzer has to be good.
When I was in OCS in the late 60s at Ft. Benning, they actually tried that once.

It was Infantry Appreciation Day or something. They set up bleachers, invited all of the brass, etc. They had a display of force (gunships, artillery, firing M-60s until the barrels glowed, etc.) They had a band there to perform the Tchaikovsky 1812 overture. Sure enough, the cannon was a 105mm behind the bleachers. Everyone's ass was elevated about a foot into the air. Combat veterans dived into the dirt.

I doubt if they did that again. Big Grin

Edited to add: If anyone wants to listen to the entire piece, here is the best version I could find on YouTube (it is really excellent).



Link to original video: https://youtu.be/3Nyt6MVM3PU


Thanks, excellent performance. This makes me wonder what the spirit was in the minds of the composers of the time? WTF, nothing better to do so I'll write the score on a few thousands pages for an orchestral piece that will last centuries...
 
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Eponym, that is comic relief.


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