Red Shirt Brigade's pop is so lighthearted, you'd never guess they were fro… Read Full Bio ↴Red Shirt Brigade's pop is so lighthearted, you'd never guess they were from Detroit. Somehow they transcend the gruff Motor City ethic with playful tunes that strike a more Euro flair. While the quartet dabbles with a number of influences, Red Shirt Brigade seems anchored to a melodic indie-meets-Brit-pop. approach. Their 2001 debut album Home Of The Cannon Saints was recorded in Seattle by Chris Walla of Death Cab For Cutie. Death Cab and Red Shirt Brigade seem to share an interest in creating gentle and thoughtful pop, always making sure to twist the ideas and arrangements to make their songs clever and interesting. Red Shirt Brigade's outstanding vocal melodies and unique rhythm changes place them above bands of a similar ilk. Sure, there is a vast number of bands playing indie pop, but this one's terrific pop sensibilities and clever songwriting stand out from the pack, making them a refreshing and fun listen.
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Light Opera
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@markrossow6303
U.S. Army kid here
So was 1st in S. Korea Summer 1987 -- Dad was Base Commander = All Non-Military Tasks Manager at Seoul Yongsan
Marching through Kimpo Airport (now romanized Gimpo) were pairs of soldiers with assault rifles & a chain down one pants leg
my memory says the left
Chunk Chunk Chunk
You stayed 0UT 0F Their Way
Their eyes were focused to the horizon; they would have marched over your knocked-down body
@jibrilamvs-cy5wm
I visited London with my family and showed respect towards the guards at the Tower of London.
One of them gave me a quick smile. I took it as a silent thank you.
These soldiers deserve respect, not tourist torment.
@steffenrosmus9177
Well the border line between tourist and terrorist is thin, very thin. Exsp. with American tourists and all others under age 30. A special breed are those 2 hassidic jews.
@Jonahmarshalloftheyear
I, cannot believe this as they are not allowed to break character.
@jibrilamvs-cy5wm
@@Jonahmarshalloftheyear they are still human.
@high5ranch
I'm a Veteran. I took a picture with the guards. I asked the guard for permission first; got a slight Nod and took the picture. These Guards are serious and will react accordingly.
@moncorp1
I was there back pre 9/11. A friend and I stood next to one and took our pics with him. He was actually very cool and whispered (jokingly) to stand on the other side of him. He said that was his good side. We laughed and complied. Never thought about getting in his personal space or touching him.
@misssassydudds
What's being a veteran got anything to do with it?
@vaughanrg7
@@misssassydudds Commonality duh
@fiona3821
You have respect 🙏
@royshroud9536
Proper thing they will appropriately react to these buffoons!