Religion and Ethics Forum
General Category => Politics & Current Affairs => Topic started by: Nearly Sane on August 11, 2021, 09:27:53 PM
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Hmmmm......
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/archbishop-york-calls-wales-sing-21280161
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Nae chance of that happening in the case of Scotland: he seems a tad naive.
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Awa' an polish your mitre, son.
I won't even acknowledge the dirge on the one occasion the kist o whustles play in in the Kirk....rememberence Sunday.
I'd rather sing the 'Ying tong song'.
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Awa' an polish your mitre, son.
I won't even acknowledge the dirge on the one occasion the kist o whustles play in in the Kirk....rememberence Sunday.
I'd rather sing the 'Ying tong song'.
While I agree about GSTQ, I feel much the same about Flower of Scotland.
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While I agree about GSTQ, I feel much the same about Flower of Scotland.
Me too - F of S is a bit of a dirge.
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While I agree about GSTQ, I feel much the same about Flower of Scotland.
Agreed.
I knew Roy Williamson; he never meant FOS to be an anthem. He gave it away to a folk combi called 'The Tattie Haukers' to see if it would work. When they returned positive results, The Corries stared using it.
Like Roy, I'd have preferred 'The-freedom-come-all-ye'.
I object to GSTQ because it's jingoist, racist and theologically wrong....and a really naff tune to boot.
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Agreed.
I knew Roy Williamson; he never meant FOS to be an anthem. He gave it away to a folk combi called 'The Tattie Haukers' to see if it would work. When they returned positive results, The Corries stared using it.
Like Roy, I'd have preferred 'The-freedom-come-all-ye'.
I object to GSTQ because it's jingoist, racist and theologically wrong....and a really naff tune to boot.
I love Freedom-Come-All-Ye but it's a bit of a bugger to sing. I'm all for Shang a Lang by the Bay City Rollers.
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I'd go for that old Glasgow favourite - 'Ye Canny Shove Yer Granny Aff A Bus'.
The prospect of thousands singing that as loudly as possible appeals to me.
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The Beatles song "All You Need is Love" has a nice distinctive intro played on the trumpet that I think would make a good anthem for the Scots and the Welsh.
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Hmmmm......
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/archbishop-york-calls-wales-sing-21280161
Cotrell looks like he should return to his old job of nightclub bouncer.
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The Beatles song "All You Need is Love" has a nice distinctive intro played on the trumpet that I think would make a good anthem for the Scots and the Welsh.
iirc that bit of 'All you need is love' is actually part of the French national anthem 'La Marseillaise', so I don't think that would work.
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iirc that bit of 'All you need is love' is actually part of the French national anthem 'La Marseillaise', so I don't think that would work.
jeremyp is making a joke.
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jeremyp is making a joke.
Ah - I must be more dense than is usual today.
Sorry Jeremy.
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I'd go for that old Glasgow favourite - 'Ye Canny Shove Yer Granny Aff A Bus'. The prospect of thousands singing that as loudly as possible appeals to me.
The 'Glasgow Eskimos' had a great take on that tune - with different wordss. Ding Dong Dollar.
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Ah - I must be more dense than is usual today.
Sorry Jeremy.
Nah....he's obviously thinking of the Auld Alliance......
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I was of the understanding that Flower of Scotland's designation was an informal understanding that it was the Scottish sporting anthem, whilst on other occasions they used 'Scotland the Brave', and there wasn't a formal designation of a national anthem?
Either way, I think the formal adoption of an anthem for England ('Land of Hope and Glory', I think, has been suggested a couple of times) would serve to increase the evidence that England and English people don't necessarily think of England and Britain being functionally the same thing.
O.
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I was of the understanding that Flower of Scotland's designation was an informal understanding that it was the Scottish sporting anthem, whilst on other occasions they used 'Scotland the Brave', and there wasn't a formal designation of a national anthem?
Either way, I think the formal adoption of an anthem for England ('Land of Hope and Glory', I think, has been suggested a couple of times) would serve to increase the evidence that England and English people don't necessarily think of England and Britain being functionally the same thing.
O.
GSTQ is only the UK anthem by custom and usage, so in that sense it's the same as FoS or StB.
I was at the Commonwealth Games in 2014 and Jerusalem was used for England, given the lack of knowledge of the words shown by the England supporters at the medal ceremonies, I felt obliged to lend my voice
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I was of the understanding that Flower of Scotland's designation was an informal understanding that it was the Scottish sporting anthem, whilst on other occasions they used 'Scotland the Brave', and there wasn't a formal designation of a national anthem?
Either way, I think the formal adoption of an anthem for England ('Land of Hope and Glory', I think, has been suggested a couple of times) would serve to increase the evidence that England and English people don't necessarily think of England and Britain being functionally the same thing.
O.
The chap who composed the standard words to 'Scotland the Brave', Cliff Hanley, did so in five minutes to sing at a revue in the Glasgow 'One o'Clock gang' STV revue show.
He didn't take them seriously - in fact, he detested them so much that he did not want royalties, and threatened to jump out of his coffin and strangle anyone who sang them at his funeral!
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The chap who composed the standard words to 'Scotland the Brave', Cliff Hanley, did so in five minutes to sing at a revue in the Glasgow 'One o'Clock gang' STV revue show.
He didn't take them seriously - in fact, he detested them so much that he did not want royalties, and threatened to jump out of his coffin and strangle anyone who sang them at his funeral!
At least the tune isn't a dirge.
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I remember when the national anthem was played in the cinema at the end of the program and there was a mad rush by most to get out before it played.
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At least the tune isn't a dirge.
Now; we could use the Corries' words.......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7_2apov024