'It's a mad world my masters' - English Civil War Song

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  • čas přidán 24. 01. 2024
  • 'Its a mad world my masters' is a song referring to The English Civil War and the roundhead cause in England. The Civil War took place between 1642 and 1649, beginning with the supporters of a stronger monarchy, Cavaliers, against the those who wanted the kings power restricted, Roundheads.
    The Roundheads, led by Oliver Cromwell in the latter stages of war, turned to republicanism after failing to limit the power of the King. After a series of battles, the Parliamentarians emerged victorious, leading to the execution of King Charles I in 1649 and the establishment of the Commonwealth of England. The song shows the sense of twisted power that happened in the civil war, the Roundheads in 1649, were nothing of 1642. The lyrics say how the people were lied to and promised freedom, yet the Roundheads bring tyranny wherever they go.
    During the Commonwealth, Cromwell assumed the role of Lord Protector, effectively becoming a military dictator. Cromwell's rule was marked by military invasions in Ireland and Scotland, resulting in brutal suppression and widespread atrocities. The imposition of strict Puritanical laws, censorship, and the suppression of various forms of entertainment, such as the celebration of Christmas, were also aspects of the Commonwealth era's heinous acts against all opposed to the puritan government.
    Recording done by the band ‘Strawhead’ I don’t own the music in any way.
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Komentáře • 159

  • @OlavEngelbrektson
    @OlavEngelbrektson Před 5 měsíci +35

    I really appreciate the accuracy of the lyrics!

  • @Dbear39
    @Dbear39 Před 2 měsíci +57

    King Charles I: The only king to enter parliament at 6’0, but leave at 5’6.

    • @dpnp0936
      @dpnp0936 Před 2 měsíci +8

      That's vile.

    • @JD-sz5js
      @JD-sz5js Před 2 měsíci +5

      @@dpnp0936 lol

    • @oddish4352
      @oddish4352 Před 27 dny

      Charles II was even taller, and it made smuggling him safely out of England very difficult.

    • @w.reidripley1968
      @w.reidripley1968 Před 18 dny

      His head was that tiny?

    • @richardmcarthur8568
      @richardmcarthur8568 Před 12 dny

      No, Charles I was not considered tall.

  • @RonaldTrumpOfficial
    @RonaldTrumpOfficial Před 2 měsíci +25

    If only they could see modern Britain, they’d be having multiple seizures

    • @namnutar
      @namnutar Před 3 dny

      What do you mean by this?

  • @Angvienscammer
    @Angvienscammer Před 5 měsíci +33

    R.I.P. our Angvien Empire :(

    • @iamsiley
      @iamsiley Před měsícem

      Let's be real, Britain rules the SEAS, not the land. The French would not be happy about a remaining Angevin Empire

    • @Angvienscammer
      @Angvienscammer Před měsícem

      @@iamsiley nope

  • @JuliusDofarios
    @JuliusDofarios Před 4 měsíci +29

    How The UK does not teach its history to its youth is just... unspeakable to me.

    • @olekcholewa8171
      @olekcholewa8171 Před 4 měsíci +1

      It repeats itself. Republican charlatans again want to overthrow the monarchy and establish their godless dictatorship

    • @potassium1311
      @potassium1311 Před 3 měsíci +9

      It doesn't? British youth here (or was, like 4 years ago)! We still learn about the civil war, the empire, etc. In secondary school history.

    • @randomtheorist251
      @randomtheorist251 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Bruh what 💀 our teacher literally played us The World Turned Upside Down. It's one of the recommended historical references for exam questions.

    • @chriswashingtonbeats
      @chriswashingtonbeats Před 2 měsíci +2

      what? its drilled into us like crazy. not necessarily a bad thing but it gets boring after a while

    • @Anglisc1682
      @Anglisc1682 Před měsícem

      I'm almost young enough to be considered a Zoomer. In history lessons, essentially the curriculum was "everything bad whitey did" (South African Apartheid, How blacks were treated in America, slavery perpetuated by whites, N*z1 Germany, Russia), the "3 H's" (H1tl3r, Henry 8th, H0l0caust) as well as the shitty things that happened to the English ethnic group (the Black Death, the Norman Conquest, witch hunts, religious strife...)

  • @julessamuels4588
    @julessamuels4588 Před 5 měsíci +38

    Don’t forget to remember his feast on the 30th! Another great video.

    • @AvaT42
      @AvaT42 Před 5 měsíci

      Feast on the 30th?

    • @julessamuels4588
      @julessamuels4588 Před 5 měsíci +11

      @@AvaT42 Charles I was canonised by the Anglican Church and his feast day is January 30th, the day of his martyrdom.

    • @AvaT42
      @AvaT42 Před 5 měsíci

      @@julessamuels4588 I never knew about this, I had to google! It was because some believed KC1st died as a martyr, is a Catholic thing. Interesting stuff. Amazing the bits of history you learn on this site.

    • @maximilienrobespierre6276
      @maximilienrobespierre6276 Před 5 měsíci +6

      ​@@AvaT42On 30 January 1649 he was publicly beheaded in Whitehall opposite the banquet hall.

  • @sirruadhri3316
    @sirruadhri3316 Před 5 měsíci +16

    Brilliant song

  • @AvaT42
    @AvaT42 Před 5 měsíci +10

    This was good. A serious tone to the song but the music was lighter. But, serious stuff that civil war!

  • @hitomihuang1831
    @hitomihuang1831 Před 5 měsíci +37

    This song is awesome and surprisingly I learned over
    12 new words(mostly old English words) from this song. The old English in it makes it sound so cool 😅.

    • @Imperial_Britannia
      @Imperial_Britannia  Před 5 měsíci +17

      This song is in early modern English (roughly 1485 - 1688), but has a lot of old English words, for example Churchill’s speeches were a lot of old English words, Early Modern English is where a lot of old English words stopped being used so commonly, if you look on my channel I have some more Early Modern English, ‘When the King Enjoys his own Again’ from the 1640s, ‘Eliza is the Fairest Queen’ which is from around 1580, ‘Pastime with Good Company’ from 1507. And if you want to see even older English songs, I have ‘Sumer is Icumen In’ which is from 1265, which is in Middle English (roughly 1066 - 1485)

  • @CaesarASchanzenbachReloaded
    @CaesarASchanzenbachReloaded Před 5 měsíci +6

    Wonderful.

  • @avus-kw2f213
    @avus-kw2f213 Před 2 měsíci +11

    May all those who died fighting for the king Rest In Peace :(

  • @Dayborne
    @Dayborne Před 3 měsíci +9

    We have a king, and yet no king, for he has lost his power! For 'gainst his subjects are imprisoned in the tower. We had some laws, but now no laws from which he held his crown, we had estates and liberties, but now they're voted down! It's a mad world masters, where kings may lose their crown! And commoners take coronets, set up, yet soon put down! We have no King, we are all kings, and each doth do his pleasure, and hasten anarchy abroad, and sin beyond all measure. The Crown and Sceptre're, out of date, the mitre low doth lie, the tyrant's state subjects us all, but cries democracy! It's a mad world masters, where kings may lose their crown! And commoners take coronets, set up, yet soon put down! We were free subjects born but now, we are by force made slaves, by those who we count our friends, but in the end proved knaves. And liberate from royal grasp, we find ourselves enchained, by demagogues of humble stock, who have our king arraigned. It's a mad world masters, where kings may lose their crown! And commoners take coronets, set up, yet soon put down! The freedoms we were told were ours by those who fought the king, have now been proved mere empty show, a vale of hollow ring. Where justice was to be our lot injustice rank now grows, and from the spring of liberty a saline trickle flows. It's a mad world masters, where kings may lose their crown! And commoners take coronets, set up, yet soon put down! Arise therefore, brave British men fight for your King and State, against those traitorous men who strive this realm to ruinate. 'Tis Pym, 'tis Pym and all of his ilk, that do our woe engender, naught but their lives, and end our woes and us in safety render. It's a mad world masters, where kings may lose their crown! And commoners take coronets, set up, yet soon put down!

  • @cee9110
    @cee9110 Před 5 měsíci +15

    at 2:54 the actual lyrics are a bell of hollow ring which makes sense rather than vale of hollow ring. the person you got the lyrics from had to reupload his video aload of times because of mistakes and thats one of the ones he didnt fix

    • @Imperial_Britannia
      @Imperial_Britannia  Před 5 měsíci +3

      Yeah, I tried to get it as accurate as possible, using that video as a base. I keep the original video file for only a few days in case someone points out an inaccuracy so I can fix it, but you commented after the original file was deleted, so I can’t do anything unless I remake the entire thing.

  • @olekcholewa8171
    @olekcholewa8171 Před 4 měsíci +72

    "And each doth do his pleasure
    And hasten anarchy abroad
    And sin beyond all measure"
    "The tyrant's state subjects as all
    But cries democracy"
    If only they could see today's England.... Dear Lord

  • @olekcholewa8171
    @olekcholewa8171 Před 4 měsíci +129

    "It's a mad world my masters" and "The world turned upside down" perfectly describe how ridiculous the Puritan Protectorate was.

    • @teambridgebsc691
      @teambridgebsc691 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Not about right now then?

    • @olekcholewa8171
      @olekcholewa8171 Před 4 měsíci +18

      @@teambridgebsc691 Might be about right now as well.

    • @MrImpossibroGaming
      @MrImpossibroGaming Před 3 měsíci +7

      Being an absolute monarchist in 2024 is crazy 😂

    • @olekcholewa8171
      @olekcholewa8171 Před 3 měsíci +19

      @@MrImpossibroGaming Not wanting to be ruled by corrupt politicians and corporations who do nothing but get rich off people is crazy?

    • @MrImpossibroGaming
      @MrImpossibroGaming Před 3 měsíci +7

      @@olekcholewa8171 yes monarchs never became corrupt or got rich off the people 💀

  • @londonassassin9894
    @londonassassin9894 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Sounds greatly similar to the present.

  • @The_landsknecht
    @The_landsknecht Před 5 měsíci +3

    30 January We don't forget it!

  • @TheBaptistAnglican
    @TheBaptistAnglican Před 2 měsíci

    I feel like this is the exact counter song to the world turned upside down (not a counter to “when the king enjoys his own again” even though they have the same Melody)

  • @wigster600
    @wigster600 Před 5 měsíci +10

    Give credit to Strawhead at least mate.

  • @rock280258
    @rock280258 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great song

  • @lucy-sr3wr
    @lucy-sr3wr Před 12 dny

    Beautiful just beautiful👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌

  • @MaelPlaguecrow6942
    @MaelPlaguecrow6942 Před 2 měsíci +2

    King Charles I never really could keep his head on straight, huh?

  • @malcgibbons971
    @malcgibbons971 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Would it be possible to credit the band "Strawhead " for this song ? We are all members of PRS. Thank you.

    • @Imperial_Britannia
      @Imperial_Britannia  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Sorry mate. I pick up a lot of these songs from secondary sources, usually without authorship on them, looked through the videos on my channel and added a credit to the band on them.

    • @malcgibbons971
      @malcgibbons971 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Imperial_Britannia Thank you !

  • @leighluvsrats
    @leighluvsrats Před 3 měsíci +1

    Where did you get the awesome footage

    • @Imperial_Britannia
      @Imperial_Britannia  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Mostly from a documentary about the war, it’s on CZcams, ‘English Civil War Documentary 1992’

  • @kademcarthur5362
    @kademcarthur5362 Před 4 měsíci +4

    This song would be perfect for Kaiserreich

    • @Imperial_Britannia
      @Imperial_Britannia  Před 2 měsíci

      Is that some German monarchist thing or something?

    • @golf_supa
      @golf_supa Před 2 měsíci

      ⁠A little bit late, but the OG comment is referring to Kaiserreich: the Legacy of the Weltkrieg, a modification for the Grand strategy video games series Hearts of Iron.
      In that universe, Kaiser Wilhelm decicied against restarting the unrestricted submarine warfare, thus render the American without a legitimate pretext to enter the war. Britain, alongside her entente power allies were defeated by the central power.
      Shortly afterwards France fell to syndicalism, a far-left ideology and in Russia the white army won the civil war with the combined help the entente during the early part, later the German and their new eastern europen client states take over in support the Russian, as the result, communism is successfully contained, and not the mainstream far-left ideology as it is in our timeline.
      As for Britain, the Empire seem to carry herself at first, at least she was, until a general strike broke out in 1925, a syndicalist revolution, the same ideology that has toppled France, sweep across the country, the Labour Party become radicalized. They take over the home Island, prompting the King, the Royal Family, aristocrats and political figures from both the Conservatives tory and Liberal whigs to go to exile in Canada.
      Fast forward to the present day of 1936, the United Kingdom, now rechristined "The Union of Britain" is firmly in the grip of the federalist faction of the Labour Party for two decades now, the other two factions are the Totalist faction lead by Oswald Mosley, who sided with the revolutionary during the event of 1925. His faction favoured a more centralised state, akin to that of Stalin's Soviet Union in our world, and if is, by the player's choice, in power can proclaim himself the "Grand Protector" of the union. The last faction in the Labour Party are the autonomist, who favour a more devolved state.

  • @thomasveen2955
    @thomasveen2955 Před 5 měsíci +1

    From where have you taken those videos?

    • @Imperial_Britannia
      @Imperial_Britannia  Před 5 měsíci +2

      A majority of the film clips are from a documentary about the English Civil war from 92, just search ‘English Civil War Documentary 1992’ and you can see the full thing, it’s pretty good.

    • @thomasveen2955
      @thomasveen2955 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Imperial_Britannia Thank you for the info.

  • @antoniozavaldski
    @antoniozavaldski Před 8 dny

    So was the Commonwealth a time of populist anarchy or totalitarian theocracy?

  • @Santafeilpe
    @Santafeilpe Před 2 měsíci +16

    Monarchism should rise once more

    • @darklord7479
      @darklord7479 Před měsícem +2

      No it should stay dead or heavily restricted. You people always praise the “good kings.” But throughout history there were always more bad kings than good ones.

    • @nikostsiantas4060
      @nikostsiantas4060 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@darklord7479 ok tell all the bad king of random Europeans nations history and then tell all the others that history has forgotten because they were just some normal good king who didn't do much

  • @Spindacre
    @Spindacre Před 5 měsíci +1

    GSTK

  • @foundationofBritain
    @foundationofBritain Před 5 měsíci +18

    If you listen to the lyrics carefully, it's referring less to "the roundheads strangle over England"... and more to effectively a sort of Parliamentarian lamentation of realising that what they had fought for... 'restoring English Parliamentary Monarchy by limiting the power of the King to at least Elizabethan levels'... had not materialised.
    Why?, well everything went so wrong with Charles I being far to arrogant, uncompromising and unwavering belief in his and his father's unconstitutional claim of "indefeasible hereditary right", (something that was alien to Englishmen even at that time), despite losing the first Civil War, and then the second... and this traditional English concept of Parliamentary Monarchy being all but lost and thrown to the wayside by the likes of Pym.
    It should be mentioned that Oliver Cromwell was not the leader of the Parliamentarians until after Fairfax gave up his position as leader of the Parliamentarians in protest at not just the the execution of King Charles I but indeed his trial and also Fairfax was instrumental to the Restoration, both of which meant he was pardoned by King Charles II, unlike many other Parliamentarian leaders.

    • @The_Christian_Cavalier
      @The_Christian_Cavalier Před 5 měsíci

      You really like speaking bollocks don't you?

    • @JonathanSaxon
      @JonathanSaxon Před 5 měsíci

      If you hate absolutism so much, you should really hate what we have now. Which is absolute democracy, where our dear elected leaders do as they please with zero regard for God & the ancient constitution of England. You can't even order your own wife to make you a sandwich in England. Some freedom.

    • @danielmaher964
      @danielmaher964 Před 23 dny

      Great comment, this history is so relevant for our future yet so many rushing to take a side aren't learning anything

  • @mikerilling6515
    @mikerilling6515 Před měsícem +2

    It’s crazy to me that for several years during the 17th century,
    you had no king
    and yet for some reason you chose to restore the monarchy

  • @arthurmosel808
    @arthurmosel808 Před 4 měsíci +7

    A common thread in revolts were legal governments are replaced by ideologues of any species. The Parliamentarian, represented eventually led essentially by Cromwell, eventually were put down by Cromwell. He took the reins of power and essentially running a religious dictatorship with an extreme form of Christianity. Vehemently opposed to Catholicism, his actions in putting down Stuart sympathizers in Ireland helped feed the sectarian violence there since his time. My point is that offen th e preceived cure for bad government by revolt isn't the best option, like it or not, the US Constitution prevented ideologues from seizing power by making it d8fvicult for a demagogue from xiezing power.

  • @ArminiusGloria
    @ArminiusGloria Před 2 měsíci +2

    The Royal English and Scottish Martyr king Charles, was a good person with honour and virtue! He did his best to be the best king possible, always respected the laws and caref for the welfare of his people! Unlike this roundhead creatures. This song is indeed a good description of the roundhead and the so called "freedom" they did bring. For the King and Monarchy!

  • @JW-zx5dr
    @JW-zx5dr Před 4 měsíci +5

    I’m an anti-monarchist myself but this slaps

    • @jozebutinar44
      @jozebutinar44 Před 2 měsíci

      Why are you anti -monarchist? Do you think that democracy is better and I can tell 10 reasons why monarchy is the best

    • @darklord7479
      @darklord7479 Před měsícem +3

      @@jozebutinar44Then speak I’d like to see these reasons.

  • @mohi6699
    @mohi6699 Před 2 měsíci +9

    Oliver Cromwell was fucking based, as in, his power-hungry attitude and great statesmanship and generalship. Supporting him is insane, but he was a definite genius.

    • @Imperial_Britannia
      @Imperial_Britannia  Před 2 měsíci +9

      I’m an adamant monarchist, but I can concede that it’s quite impressive how Cromwell managed to drag himself to his position of absolute authority.

    • @louthegiantcookie
      @louthegiantcookie Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@Imperial_Britannia I'm curious, what do you think of the English dictator Roger Mortimer? And how do you think he compares to Cromwell? I don't think highly of regicides, but Mortimer is one of the most fascinating figures in English history. I've never seen a man with a more heroic story fall so hard into tyranny before.

    • @danielmaher964
      @danielmaher964 Před 23 dny

      I think it's important to understand Cromwell's circumstances and his suicidal refusal to accept the crown before making assumptions about his ambitions. The civil wars are epic tragedy akin to the Trojan War, and taking a side now is equally pointless. One side was fighting for traditional loyalties and the other for traditional rights. Both sides had a righteous cause but were gradually corrupted by the war. Let us beware how we follow their footsteps even as we emulate their conviction and courage.

  • @Ggdivhjkjl
    @Ggdivhjkjl Před 5 měsíci +33

    Commoners should never have been allowed any governing power. It's like asking a giraffe to fish. They're simply not made for it.

    • @foundationofBritain
      @foundationofBritain Před 5 měsíci +5

      Well that was something both the Cavaliers and early Parliamentarians had common ground on... until Charles I became more autocratic... which even Cavaliers like Monk, (who fought for the King until capture), were not very happy about... but still fought for the King... even the Jacobite's were worried about both of pretenders autocratic tendences. Hence why the Stuarts made themselves very unpopular and why the Jacobite Cause ultimately failed, that and the fact that by far the majority of Jacobite's, at least in 1715 were in fact protestant but James simply refused to concede to the conditions which he needed to accept if he was to have any hope of regaining the throne of Scotland let alone England and Ireland, (yes Ireland was minority protestant, but the governing class of Ireland was majority protestant), so his refusal to embrace Protestantism went down like a lead balloon.
      "Democracy" is fundamentally incompatible with Parliamentary Monarchy... we have been voting for our MP's to send to Westminster since Parliament began in the 13th century... but we were and still are not a "Democracy"... a wide franchise is the most we can have... but universal suffrage dose not nor will ever work.

    • @DemocraticConfederalist33
      @DemocraticConfederalist33 Před 5 měsíci +9

      equality is good, actully

    • @jonhstonk7998
      @jonhstonk7998 Před 5 měsíci

      @@DemocraticConfederalist33 no equality isn´t good, it´s never good in fact because it´s a fucking lie and people are not equal and as such no one can raise the naturally inferior up, so the only way to enact equality is to tear down those naturally superior individuals which is an injustice and a disservice, hence equality has nothing to do with justice or fairness.

    • @christovitchjames5612
      @christovitchjames5612 Před 5 měsíci +10

      There should be a balance. But before any Emperor, Christ is King.

    • @DemocraticConfederalist33
      @DemocraticConfederalist33 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@christovitchjames5612 Ther should be nothing above the indavidual, nor below

  • @RhombusOfTheJ
    @RhombusOfTheJ Před 2 měsíci +1

    Down with the Tyrant!

    • @uploade1019
      @uploade1019 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Cromwell or King Charles? there's more than one lol

    • @danielmaher964
      @danielmaher964 Před 23 dny

      ​@uploade1019 too many tyrants even now

    • @RhombusOfTheJ
      @RhombusOfTheJ Před 23 dny

      Well for when this was written Charles the First lol. Then Cromwell.​@@uploade1019

  • @DemocraticConfederalist33
    @DemocraticConfederalist33 Před 5 měsíci +10

    Hot take: both sides of the English Civil War were awful

    • @Spindacre
      @Spindacre Před 5 měsíci +16

      Cavaliers the better side, however you look at it.

    • @DemocraticConfederalist33
      @DemocraticConfederalist33 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@Spindacre Why is an absolute monarchy good?

    • @Spindacre
      @Spindacre Před 5 měsíci +18

      @@DemocraticConfederalist33 I think an absolute monarchy would’ve been preferable to Cromwell by far, had I been living at the time.

    • @DemocraticConfederalist33
      @DemocraticConfederalist33 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Spindacre Why would a absolute monarchy be any difrent from Chromwells system?

    • @JonathanSaxon
      @JonathanSaxon Před 5 měsíci +1

      How can you ask that? The Stuarts were not Puritans, so would not have banned Christmas and the Theatre for a start.@@DemocraticConfederalist33