Peacehaven Wild Kids
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Let me guess…. You’re voting for Sweet CarolineTotally this! It was a battle of dirge between Scotland and Hungary's national dirge.
Let me guess…. You’re voting for Sweet CarolineTotally this! It was a battle of dirge between Scotland and Hungary's national dirge.
It's a good song, but would need a little bit of updating to remove the colonial undertones. That shouldn't be too difficult. I'd vote for it if they were removed.The Welsh one is the best.
England should use Land of Hope and Glory
A song about sending the English home in a war several centuries ago.
Sounds a bit like ten German bombers in the sky to me…
The tune came much later and I wouldn't describe the original Blake poem as a parody. It was an allegory, inspired by the Joseph of Arimathea myth. I read it as an exhortation to the people to strive to build a paradise 'among these dark satanic mills'. I'd rather an anthem that hopes for a better future than one that celebrates the accepted order (GSTK) or that celebrates selected military victories over a historic enemy (FoS).Jerusalem as a tune with different words. Blake wrote it as a parody.
FOS was written in the 60s, so why not have something more modern?
The Joseph of Arimathea story is definitely a myth. Look at the words again with a sarcastic bent.The tune came much later and I wouldn't describe the original Blake poem as a parody. It was an allegory, inspired by the Joseph of Arimathea myth. I read it as an exhortation to the people to strive to build a paradise 'among these dark satanic mills'. I'd rather an anthem that hopes for a better future than one that celebrates the accepted order (GSTK) or that celebrates selected military victories over a historic enemy (FoS).
'Flower of Scotland' seems a bit like us singing a song about how we once beat Palace instead of 'Sussex By The Sea'. It defines a nationality through opposition which is a bit strange as Scotland surely has better ways to define itself than wars with it's neighbour seven hundred years ago.
Nah. They sent one English king home with a flea in his ear.A song about sending the English home in a war several centuries ago.
Sounds a bit like ten German bombers in the sky to me…
Love the hypocrisy.
Ps) no issue with it, just highlighting!
Pps) I like I vow to thee our country for the English national anthem or land of hope and glory or Jerusalem
Which party is she standing for?Let me guess…. You’re voting for Sweet Caroline
I know. I just called it a myth. The sarcasm might work for the first stanzas, but doesn't stack up at all with the last verse:The Joseph of Arimathea story is definitely a myth. Look at the words again with a sarcastic bent.
I agree. He belonged to a sect called the Dissenters and eventually declared mad.I know. I just called it a myth. The sarcasm might work for the first stanzas, but doesn't stack up at all with the last verse:
"I will not cease from mental fight,
Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand,
Till we have built Jerusalem
In England's green and pleasant land."
It's pure utopianism.
Yep. West Sussex see. He should have come East.I agree. He belonged to a sect called the Dissenters and eventually declared mad.
Yes. At the start of Braveheart, Wallace is handed a thistle.Isn't the Flower of Scotland, the thistle? A spiky bastard thing, you don't want to be near.
“That fought and died for
Your wee bit hill and glen
And stood against him
Proud edward's army,
And sent him homeward
Tae think again”
erm….ok