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  • @Ironhead251
    @Ironhead251 Před rokem +791

    I am a partially disabled combat veteran of the US Navy and my great great grandfather was in that fort that night. He survived that night and his account is still told among my family members today. He fought Britain then. But, his grandson, my grandfather, landed on Omaha beach on D-Day in WW2 to defend Britain. We fought our mother country for our independence. But, we never lost our love for our brothers and sisters in Britain.

    • @alarmedplacebo1579
      @alarmedplacebo1579 Před rokem +55

      Thank you for your service from another retired navy family 🥰

    • @josephgreenwood4929
      @josephgreenwood4929 Před rokem +46

      Sounds like great history in your family I come from a family of veterans my dad's brother Uncle Ivan killed in 1950 in Korea on a retreat when the Chinese got involved he was only 19 my mom got three brothers went to Vietnam two of them were killed in 66 and 67 her only brother he made it back he was with the Marines first division my brother got three sons and they're with the 10th Mountain went to Afghanistan each of them did four deployments sister two of her sons Iraq two deployment each my daughter deployed to Iraq one tour my two sons five deployments in Afghanistan each they pissed me off when they kept going back

    • @bonnieevans282
      @bonnieevans282 Před rokem +29

      Thank you for your service.

    • @trevor3013
      @trevor3013 Před rokem +39

      Jeez. The US is so young but has so much history it's actually incredible

    • @music79075
      @music79075 Před rokem +17

      Can you tell us the story that was passed down?

  • @DerrelliThePyro
    @DerrelliThePyro Před rokem +532

    Fact: That very flag still exists. It is on permanent display in the Smithsonian American History Museum in Washington, D.C.

    • @antoinettelamontagna9999
      @antoinettelamontagna9999 Před rokem +40

      God bless the USA!

    • @ol-Sarge
      @ol-Sarge Před rokem +27

      I have seen it and it has the holes and tatters of being in combat. I have also seen fort McHenry from inside and leaving and entering Baltimore Harbor. Today a replica still flys from the flagpole. It still dominates the entrance to the harbor. Today, I think we still have a “special relationship” with the UK or Britain as most Americans would say. In recent times that was best examples between the relationship between Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Regan. However, it was really us joining with the UK and France in WW1 that first reunited us as Allie’s. In 2014 the US Mint issued a coin commemorating the event.

    • @DerrelliThePyro
      @DerrelliThePyro Před rokem +18

      @@ol-Sarge I go to see it every time I'm in DC. Inspiring, to say the least.

    • @VocalEdgeTV
      @VocalEdgeTV Před rokem +5

      Thank you, chaps. Chaps?

    • @danhaggerty847
      @danhaggerty847 Před rokem

      @@ol-Sarge now the youth from both countries can bond by pissing on their graves together.

  • @maryannashenfelder5513
    @maryannashenfelder5513 Před rokem +402

    This is why we never let our flag touch the ground. Thank you for watching.

    • @Catherine.Dorian.
      @Catherine.Dorian. Před rokem +17

      I feel so dumb… I’m American and I didn’t connect that until you said it. The whole thing makes me so proud of my country and I have to believe that we will make it through and come out better

    • @ThatGuy-cb3yv
      @ThatGuy-cb3yv Před rokem +28

      And why we don't kneel, we stand for the national anthem.

    • @robertphelps1574
      @robertphelps1574 Před rokem +9

      The American flag should never touch the ground started after the civil war

    • @ericrussell8463
      @ericrussell8463 Před rokem +10

      @@ThatGuy-cb3yv NO FREE MAN KNEELS ONLY TO GOD WE KNEEL

    • @americanpatriot8996
      @americanpatriot8996 Před rokem +8

      I love my flag dearly.
      U.S Army

  • @wendywingate2671
    @wendywingate2671 Před rokem +165

    You don't have to be American to understand what this song stands for.
    You only have to be human

    • @sgtwhisker26
      @sgtwhisker26 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Fighting and dying for your beliefs will always be a part of human nature

    • @Basebidet0
      @Basebidet0 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Really, I don't recall seeing it

  • @GM8101PHX
    @GM8101PHX Před 9 měsíci +24

    I have to say that the Late Queen of England ordered her band to play our national anthem on September 13th 2001 after we lost the World Trade Center to terrorists, The terrorists did not win. The immense crowd around Buckingham Palace were singing along with the Queen's Band and crying, this shows how far us two nations came together. I still watch that video and cry, I served in the United States Air Force, I had to bury a fellow airman way too early, it is then that I fully understood the meaning of the flag and the anthem. My Grandfather was born in England in 1905 and Immigrated to the United States!! I love both countries, thank for for supporting my country during a bad moment, it means far more than words can convey!!

    • @RustyUnderwood
      @RustyUnderwood Před měsícem +1

      God Bless the Queen. Texan married to a Norn Iron girl.

  • @michaelaburns8416
    @michaelaburns8416 Před rokem +165

    EVERYONE OF US!!! 😂 Everytime I watch this from a different reactor I put my hand over my heart. It’s second nature. No matter how many times I hear our anthem I still get goosebumps!!!

    • @ol-Sarge
      @ol-Sarge Před rokem +5

      You know there are very few countries that that has a civilian salute for their flag. We overwhelmingly fly our flag from private residents and businesses more than any other country. I have spoken to many international visitors who quickly notice that they see US flags all over. They also usually mention that and where to buy a soda and get free refills. That too, is rare in Europe.

    • @dottiegillespie8067
      @dottiegillespie8067 Před 5 měsíci

      Me too God Bless America

  • @shawnanderson6313
    @shawnanderson6313 Před 10 měsíci +16

    As an immigrant I proud to display my American flag everyday in front of my house. There is nothing wrong with being proud to be American.

  • @hawaiianstylin
    @hawaiianstylin Před rokem +59

    30+ Years in the Military and it never gets old. It's not a blame song by any means. It's a song of what made this county. We will always be friends and brothers in arms.

  • @TanyaQueen182
    @TanyaQueen182 Před rokem +148

    When people from other countries ask why so many Americans fly flags outside their homes, I point them to this video. This was a great reaction. Thank you.

    • @sueandpatrick
      @sueandpatrick Před rokem +7

      My flag flies proudly on my front porch! I will soon be temporarily replacing it with TRUMP 2024 flag until he wins, again!!

    • @user-xj8eg5vb9p
      @user-xj8eg5vb9p Před 8 měsíci

      The video is completely fake. Only 4 Americans died at the Battle of Fort McHenry...they do not even get the name of the fort right.

  • @213amp
    @213amp Před rokem +221

    I'm a Texan American and stand with pride every time I hear our national anthem

    • @rickb.4168
      @rickb.4168 Před rokem +1

      You do the the tune is a British drinking song? The Anacreontic song.

    • @courtneys.657
      @courtneys.657 Před rokem +2

      Congratulations

    • @noahhyde8769
      @noahhyde8769 Před 10 měsíci

      So what? The words certainly aren't.

  • @susancrouthamel760
    @susancrouthamel760 Před rokem +93

    Queen Elizabeth had our national anthem played 2 days after 9/11 The QUEENS GUARDS PLAYED IT N IS ON U-TUBE. Im so glad we are Allies now. I love your channel n always love British Accents

    • @BritPopsReact
      @BritPopsReact  Před rokem +23

      Love the comment Susan and thanks... yes we have a strong bond which is great... we are all devastated we have lost our Queen and it's been a tough week, but we look forward to a new world with our King, thanks for watching our channel :)

  • @Princess_karen
    @Princess_karen Před rokem +120

    I am sitting here with tears rolling down my face and singing this beautiful song.

    • @mickeyd7283
      @mickeyd7283 Před rokem +13

      I’m not even American but have a DEEP love and respect of the American story and have since I were young. I have watched many reactions to the short video and have tears welling in my eyes throughout.
      I may not have been born in the US and have only visited once but will always think of myself as an American patriot.🇺🇸😢

    • @courtneytuten9587
      @courtneytuten9587 Před rokem +7

      @@mickeyd7283 iAlot of the world doesn't understand why we take being American so seriously. Our country was born out of a struggle. We wanted the freedom to think our own thoughts, and not be told how to live, or what to believe. We have so much love for that flag because so many of our brothers and sisters died for those colors. Outmanned, and outgunned for so long. Yet we still found a way to pull through. Even impressed france when we went up against insurmountable odds in the revolutionary war.

  • @joshualincoln7191
    @joshualincoln7191 Před rokem +58

    I think it is hard because Britain and Americans (among others) have died on their feet to preserve freedom. Our countries are so close that we see ourselves in each other. We will continue to fight and die for each other.

  • @tabithalowdermilk8492
    @tabithalowdermilk8492 Před rokem +18

    A lot of British people think we don’t know the meaning of this song but they teach it to you in school and everyday of school we stood said the pledge and sang the national anthem. It means more than you think it does to us

  • @josephmcdougal8418
    @josephmcdougal8418 Před rokem +10

    This is why the Flag is not allowed to touch the ground to this day .

  • @melissaeckel6311
    @melissaeckel6311 Před 3 měsíci +9

    Our kids sing it every morning in school. We are a nation of crazy brave people, because we had to be. Everytime I see a veteran or a soldier, I thank them for their service and sacrifices. We hold our Anthem close to our hearts.

  • @brendasusanchristensen7058

    That EXACT flag IS in Washington DC in a museum. And the words are from our history not made up . This is just one of the reasons we are passionate about our flag and national anthem! FACT!

    • @user-xj8eg5vb9p
      @user-xj8eg5vb9p Před 8 měsíci

      The one in DC was the larger one the raised the next day. The flag that flew that night was lost. The video was a complete fake. The flag was not knocked down, only 4 Americans died.

  • @louellamoyer5578
    @louellamoyer5578 Před rokem +170

    I wouldn't trust Wikipedia for definite facts on number of persons that died. Too often they are in error. The story is still there though. Francis Scott Key- National Museum of American History. I am a proud American and willing to die for God, Country and Family and in that order. We also sing the Star Spangled Banner in Church. Thank you so much for reacting to this, and I adore the respect you gave. Would love to watch a history of the Brits National Anthem if one is available that you ae aware of. I have looked for one but to no avail. My deepest condolences to the UK for the loss of a great Queen, Elizabeth. Be at peace and bless our allies!

    • @williamlink4964
      @williamlink4964 Před rokem

      Unfortunately, just a story that is made up.

    • @TheJuan72
      @TheJuan72 Před rokem +11

      According to Wikipedia 4 Americans were killed and 24 wounded and on the British side one crew member wounded. On the morning of Sept'14 (the next day) the storm flag was lowered and replaced by a larger garrison flag which signaled the American victory. the British had exhausted all their ammunition and were not able to penetrate Baltimore harbor defenses.

    • @seihimecyfer330
      @seihimecyfer330 Před rokem +13

      @@TheJuan72 to be honest I would actually go for like an older Britannia it's like a pedia because that would have better insight than Wikipedia because people can go in and edit out wikipedia and it happens quite often in a bunch of people's pages and stuff like that so Wikipedia is not something to trust sorry a Britannia would definitely be better if you can get a hold of those check out one of the libraries or something like that because those guys are have information about almost everything.

    • @TheJuan72
      @TheJuan72 Před rokem +4

      @@seihimecyfer330 Thank you.

    • @peterhineinlegen4672
      @peterhineinlegen4672 Před rokem +12

      @@seihimecyfer330 Older sources will be better. Anything that can't be edited by a recent college graduate.

  • @livingandriding
    @livingandriding Před rokem +46

    This was great. Don't you worry, Americans know the words and we do put our hand on our heart...Thank you for playing this!!

    • @BritPopsReact
      @BritPopsReact  Před rokem +7

      @Heather Brownlee
      You are very welcome and thanks for checking out the channel

  • @barbaraprestwood2157
    @barbaraprestwood2157 Před rokem +42

    Francis Scott Key documented this whole night. From these notes and sights he penned this song.

    • @user-xj8eg5vb9p
      @user-xj8eg5vb9p Před 8 měsíci

      He wrote a poem, not a song. Someone else made it into a song.

  • @hurrle2
    @hurrle2 Před rokem +35

    Most Americans place their right hand over their hearts and even stand as it is sung. We honor those who gave their lives protecting our country. Thank you for sharing this reaction! Love you guys!!!

  • @carolchatham7766
    @carolchatham7766 Před rokem +56

    Us Americans know this by heart glad yall learned the meaning great reaction

    • @BritPopsReact
      @BritPopsReact  Před rokem +9

      Thanks Carol, us Brits are learning even at our age lol :) Thanks for watching

    • @carolchatham7766
      @carolchatham7766 Před rokem +1

      @@BritPopsReact your welcome

    • @chrispavlich9656
      @chrispavlich9656 Před rokem +3

      @@BritPopsReact Hey you learn from the cradle to the grave. My condolences on your Queen🙏🏼She was a grand lady for sure❣️

    • @williamlink4964
      @williamlink4964 Před rokem

      Unfortunately, rubish like the video reviewed gives a false narative of the meaning in anything but the most vaguest way. Would also have been nice if the video had gotten the lyrics correct.

  • @LuvsRain86
    @LuvsRain86 Před rokem +13

    Americans cherish our relationship with Britain! We feel nothing but gratitude and pride for our beloved friendship!

  • @C4duke
    @C4duke Před rokem +47

    Beautiful 🇺🇸 god bless those brave soldiers and all present and past soldiers! 🇺🇸 🦅 🇺🇸

  • @mr.smithgnrsmith7808
    @mr.smithgnrsmith7808 Před rokem +31

    Seeing your friends, brother, father blown to pieces, then having the strength/balls to go and hold it up…awesome

    • @user-xj8eg5vb9p
      @user-xj8eg5vb9p Před 8 měsíci

      But it never happened...flag pole was undamaged in the shelling and only 4 people died.

  • @cynthiaschade3889
    @cynthiaschade3889 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I am from the USA and this was so touching watching your reactions to this video. All countries have histories that their citizens aren't necessarily proud of. Just know that all is forgotten and we love our brothers and sisters over the pond! May GOD bless each and everyone of you!!!

  • @kellytrimble7019
    @kellytrimble7019 Před 10 měsíci +6

    That’s why our flag is never supposed to touch the ground. Anyone who picks up the colors in battle is willing to die for it. And another picks it up. 🇺🇸

    • @donnalindsay3731
      @donnalindsay3731 Před 12 dny

      That flag is a symbol of our love, support, devotion if you will to our country-our flag. Some people tried to change our National Anthem to God Bless America-a beautiful song but this is the heart of our country-we honor that flag, it’s a living, breathing symbol of our determination to be free!

    • @donnalindsay3731
      @donnalindsay3731 Před 12 dny

      The story of Iwo Jima during World War II. Those men held that Flag up and flying they were human rampart’s-that Flag didn’t touch the ground-men died to keep it flying! That’s love, respect and the power of a real American love of Country! If you don’t have that in you-leave my Country-We’ll never miss you! Love it or leave it!🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @docdurdin
    @docdurdin Před měsícem +4

    British lawyer, Francis Scott Key wrote the report as an eyewitness, It is in the museum, along with what was left of the flag. That flag flies in the hearts of every man everywhere who longs for freedom. Many of those men were British longing to be free. It MUST fly or we perish

  • @RobertDeMartin
    @RobertDeMartin Před rokem +95

    Thanks, guys, for reacting to this story about our flag. Francis Scott Key did, in fact, compose the song. The way the story was told to us is something that was very new to most Americans. In school we learned about Francis Scott Key and The Star Spangled Banner but never the details as was presented here. If anyone questions the accuracy of the story, when he or she listens to the lyrics of our National Anthem they can now understand what some of the words and phrases are describing.
    Both of you were very gracious with your remarks and I would like to end my comment on a positive note by saying that with all the tyrants in the world posing threats to liberty and peace for mankind I know that the Brits and American's will always stand together with other peaceful Countries around the world to fend off any threats from evil empires by employing the same motivations and love of Country as the Ukrainians are doing right now.

    • @BritPopsReact
      @BritPopsReact  Před rokem +10

      Thanks Robert, quite a few comments saying it's not completely accurate but the story in all is whats it's about and it was great to learn :) thanks for the info and joining us on this one :)

    • @williamlink4964
      @williamlink4964 Před rokem +1

      Only problem is the details as presented are fictitious. So it is good that they do not learn it this way.

    • @RobertDeMartin
      @RobertDeMartin Před rokem +8

      @@williamlink4964 William, I would rather say the details are exaggerated in the presentation. But, there is no question, the lyrics to the 'song' give validation to what occurred during that period of time. I believe most of us understand what the purpose was to tell us the story, mainly our devotion to the flag. Stretching the truth, although not something to acknowledge as "okay", could be pardoned by many.
      However, I do agree with you, presenting an inaccurate account of what happened is not something to be learned in a classroom.

    • @mr.smithgnrsmith7808
      @mr.smithgnrsmith7808 Před rokem

      You’ve been brainwashed by the media about the fake Ukraine “war”…which is so satanic cowards can embezzle billions…the “inflation “ is to further line their pockets….WAKE UP…everyone is either severely brainwashed or plays ostrich

    • @The_Beard_of_Knowledge
      @The_Beard_of_Knowledge Před rokem +14

      Also the shelling went on non stop fir 25hrs. I’ve been to Fort McHenry and got to see it first hand. I’ve also been to the Smithsonian and have seen this flag. It’s a humbling experience

  • @anjoleeeickhoff6800
    @anjoleeeickhoff6800 Před rokem +15

    Thanks for listening to how our National Anthem came to be and why were so proud of our Flag and why we don’t let it touch the ground. The USA and Britain are intertwined and we’ve been allies for a very long time.❤

  • @beverlydorn9498
    @beverlydorn9498 Před rokem +49

    Most Americans know every word. We sing it all the time. At most schools we pledge alliance to the flag every morning. Yes, I sang it with my right hand over my heart....Very proud American here & I love your channel. Thanks for taking us on your journey...

    • @BritPopsReact
      @BritPopsReact  Před rokem +5

      Brilliant 🤩 thanks Beverly and it was quite something, thanks for the info and yup your a true American 🇺🇸 and proud! Quality love BPR 🇬🇧

    • @momD612
      @momD612 Před rokem +8

      Oh yes. We do know the words! 😊 We sang it every school day for 12 years. Lol

    • @supposedly1-2
      @supposedly1-2 Před rokem +9

      i know all the words because we used to stand up in school every morning place our hands on our hearts and sing it to the flag. i think that being removed has affected national pride in some ways but that's why i know it, idk if younger generations do know it that well!

    • @williamlink4964
      @williamlink4964 Před rokem +3

      @@momD612 Unfortunately, too often the ones that sing it at events do not know the words.

    • @momD612
      @momD612 Před rokem +2

      @@williamlink4964 sadly very true. They get famous & forget regular stuff.

  • @sarahgarcia7517
    @sarahgarcia7517 Před rokem +5

    Losses: U.S., 28 killed, 250 wounded, 50 captured; British, 46 killed, 300 wounded.

  • @buckbuchanan4902
    @buckbuchanan4902 Před rokem +15

    This American puts his hand over his heart, or salutes every time this song is played. This song defines us as a nation, and the price we are willing to pay for freedom.
    I am happy the British are now our allies.

    • @caobu5320
      @caobu5320 Před rokem

      only military salutes

    • @buckbuchanan4902
      @buckbuchanan4902 Před rokem +2

      @@caobu5320 I was military..USAF. But anyone who chooses to can salute the flag.

    • @caobu5320
      @caobu5320 Před rokem

      @@buckbuchanan4902 will my dad was a 22 years Air Force Base Air Plane Macic he was over sea 90% of the time when he was military and i clean dishes for the military i was told for 33 years civilian's have to put hand on heart and people who were military had to salute if anyone that salute that didn't serve was disrespectful

    • @caobu5320
      @caobu5320 Před rokem

      @@buckbuchanan4902 and thank you for your service

    • @buckbuchanan4902
      @buckbuchanan4902 Před rokem

      @@caobu5320 Your experience has been different than mine. Some believe as you do, but my Dad and I both served in the Air force, I've had two brothers, a step-dad and a brother in law that were Army and my niece is Navy. I've known hundreds of active or former enlisted, but I never heard one of them say that it is disrespectful for a civilian to salute the flag.

  • @lisal6121
    @lisal6121 Před rokem +15

    Yes, watching it with my hand over my heart and trying not to tear up. Yep, learned it as a small child. Always sing when played anywhere.

  • @mikerobinson1194
    @mikerobinson1194 Před 10 měsíci +2

    This is why as an American that the flag means SOOO much to to SOOO many. Those men gave their lives for our freedom.

  • @josefhyatt2780
    @josefhyatt2780 Před rokem +9

    My Old man taught me this story about our National Anthem when I was a boy. I served almost 11 years in the United States Marines....I was medically retired in 2004. I will tell you, that EVERY time I hear the Star Spangled Banner...there is a powerful, emotional response. We are THE LAND OF THE FREE BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE. Happy New Year gents.

    • @user-xj8eg5vb9p
      @user-xj8eg5vb9p Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you for your service but your old man was misinformed. The story in the video is a fiction.

    • @josefhyatt2780
      @josefhyatt2780 Před 8 měsíci

      @user-xj8eg5vb9p no sir the story is not fiction, the video is embellished, but that song was written a bout the Battle of Ft McHenry.

    • @user-xj8eg5vb9p
      @user-xj8eg5vb9p Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@josefhyatt2780 Yes it is, but the video is about the Battle of "Fort Henry". The makers could not even be bothered to get the name of the fort right. 4 Americans died. The flag never fell. There was 1 American prisoner. Key never went to the fort after the battle. There were 50 British Ships. The Fort was an important military target. It was during the War of 1812, so the narrator talking about the colonies makes no sense at all. There is so much embellishment that this story is historical fiction.

  • @joemurphy5769
    @joemurphy5769 Před rokem +7

    As a US Marine and have worked with British troops I have nothing but respect for them. True warriors. That flag was shredded but is still in able to be seen at the Smithsonian.
    Oh and it was a poem before it was a song. This story and song still make me emotional.
    Remember these men were mostly British themselves.
    Read on the Black Union solider of the civil war that got the Medal of Honor for keeping that flag going while being shot . Sergeant William Carney.
    Whitney Huston song it beat. We protect it like Brits protect the Union Jack

  • @mitchellwaters0706
    @mitchellwaters0706 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for your respectful reaction to this...I really enjoyed it...61 year old former marine from south carolina

  • @lesleeestes1031
    @lesleeestes1031 Před rokem +13

    Hand over heart and crying at the same time. Love my country.

  • @Hello-rn4sc
    @Hello-rn4sc Před rokem +3

    This is the true story I learned this in grade school and I’m 60 now you you know why we LOVE OUR FLAG🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @shaylablueangel
    @shaylablueangel Před rokem +9

    This is why we have so much respect for our flag and it’s supposed to never ever be on the ground, for this reason. Fun fact, there is a depiction of men holding the flag up with the patriots bodies on the ground, and after 911 happened here in America. There were firefighters and police men putting a flag that was on a pole on top of all the rubble when the towers fell in New York. There was a photo of those men holding it the same way, later on it was put side by side, the old and the new. The photo of them doing that right after after 911, during the first days or weeks after was not done on purpose, it was a beautiful and heart wrenching thing to see. Every country has its terrible moments, but it’s what we do to fix it, that matters the most.

    • @irabourstein
      @irabourstein Před rokem

      Little known fact. There has been a long tradition in the US of not allowing pictures of living people to appear on money or stamps. The photo of those first responders has been one of the very few exceptions.

  • @kuffkitten
    @kuffkitten Před 4 měsíci +3

    OUR FLAG DOES NOT FLY BECAUSE THE WIND BLOWS IT; IT FLIES WITH THE LAST BREATH OF EVERY SOLDIER WHO DIED DEFENDING IT.

  • @mattwilliams5368
    @mattwilliams5368 Před 3 měsíci +1

    We don't kneel to a king or Queen,we STAND.

  • @ron4mac
    @ron4mac Před rokem +22

    That story may not have been truly accurate and with a bit of sensationalism thrown in. But it gives a sense of the spirit that was a part of the early United States ... people from many parts of the world who yearned to be free. And many years later we are a country who is proud to have the UK as one our best friends. Thank you BP1 & BP2.

    • @BritPopsReact
      @BritPopsReact  Před rokem +5

      Thanks Ron, Yes I understand that now. However, this is something as you say shows a message and it's probably one of the most amazing videos we have done on the channel, Thanks so much for the super thanks... were both looked in shock so thank you :) .... We might have something coming out for you shortly :).. thanks again BPR

    • @williamlink4964
      @williamlink4964 Před rokem +1

      That is a good. Basically completely inaccurate and sensationalized fiction. But does give a sense of the spirit of the country.

  • @Cwblvl
    @Cwblvl Před rokem +7

    i held my hand over my heart and started singing as the song played. God Bless America and all of Brave soldiers of the war

  • @mikecalderon5251
    @mikecalderon5251 Před rokem +4

    Just to correct you, with utmost respect, the flag has just 13 stripes for the thirteen colonies.
    I really like that you're reacting to this!

    • @courtneyraymer6586
      @courtneyraymer6586 Před 7 měsíci

      They were referring to the flag at Fort McHenry. That flag did have 15 stars and 15 stripes. In the early days of the nation, that was the procedure. As more states were admitted to the union, it was realized that adding stripes as well as stars would soon make the flag very unwieldy. So the original colonies/states are the only ones honored with both Stars and Stripes.

  • @trevor3013
    @trevor3013 Před rokem +22

    It really is hard to imagine a time when we weren't friends. These days our two countries are pretty inseparable. It's sad that it took two world wars for it to happen though

    • @wolfen26
      @wolfen26 Před rokem +1

      Our friendship goes back a little further than WW1. It really started in 1854 with the recovery of England's ship the HMS Resolute. It was ice locked in the north atlantic and had to be abandoned. Some of our whaling ships found it, Congress saw fit to have it refitted and sent back to England as a matter of national courtesy. in 1879 British government had three pieces of furniture made from the timbers of that ship when the ship was decommissioned. The president's desk in the oval office was a gift from England, made from the timbers of that ship. It was presented to President Hayes as a thank you for the return of their ship.

  • @iamjenniferjames
    @iamjenniferjames Před rokem +19

    ♥ Great reaction!! This is why we don't let the flag touch the ground.
    BTW, You shouldn't feel some kind of way about all this. It was British subjects vs. British subjects; more like a British civil war than two separate countries battling it out.

    • @BritPopsReact
      @BritPopsReact  Před rokem +6

      Thanks Jennifer :) ... yes thats a good way of putting it, was great to learn history around this one.... forever changes your thoughts of the US National Anthem

    • @williamlink4964
      @williamlink4964 Před rokem

      Are you kidding? This is about the war of 1812 not the Revolution 1775 -83. We are citizens of a sovereign nation (U.S.A) not British subjects. The video is pretty much just a work of fiction.

    • @johnfarrell5908
      @johnfarrell5908 Před rokem

      It wasn’t British subjects vs British subjects in 1814. The U.S. won its independence in 1789. It was British against Americans at the time of this war.

  • @PatrickOneal-nl7xk
    @PatrickOneal-nl7xk Před rokem +5

    I knew this song word for word when i was just in elementary school. I'm 66 yrs old. It seems like our kids are dumbed down these days and history is being forgotten in this generation. Our kids may be computer savvy7 , but they are so ignorant about things that really matter.

  • @meganmarie509
    @meganmarie509 Před rokem +3

    No matter how matter how many times I hear this story I cry every time!

  • @carolinen5396
    @carolinen5396 Před 14 dny +2

    Hey guys new to you're channel. I so enjoyed this particular video being a proud American. This story I've naturally known being an American but loved hearing it again. When BP1 said I wonder how many American's have they're hand over the hearts well I certainly did and smiled when he said that! Thanks guys for this video and I look forward to binge watching more videos now that I discovered you're channel.

  • @chuckhunter5184
    @chuckhunter5184 Před rokem +5

    I fly a American flag every day in Texas. Just like my late father did. I'm a retired welder from the Houston area.

  • @Centraltexasoutdoors
    @Centraltexasoutdoors Před rokem +3

    Now y’all know the heart and soul behind the national anthem watch Chris Stapleton sing it this last Super Bowl this past Sunday I’m a American and I hold my hand on my heart and stand every time I hear it chris version made so many people cry

  • @jason1911
    @jason1911 Před rokem +5

    We don't fault you guys, of course. But it is special to us because it made us who we are today.

  • @dawnbrewster6688
    @dawnbrewster6688 Před měsícem +1

    We love our brothers and sister from England.. we have a bond..

  • @Princess_karen
    @Princess_karen Před rokem +2

    And the most wonderful thing is that we are all brothers and sisters now.

  • @suzanneyoung8011
    @suzanneyoung8011 Před rokem +4

    The narrator refers to the "colonies" but as this was after the country had already won their independence from Great Britain, they were already the United States of America. This was during the second war fought between our two countries, which was known as The War of 1812, which actually was fought for a period of at least two years. The British had already marched on Washington DC and burned the White House. This battle was for the port of Baltimore, Maryland, which was considered much more strategic than DC itself. The British couldn't come any closer to the fort because the waters surrounding it were too shallow.

    • @bjcee1108
      @bjcee1108 Před rokem

      The narrator was the late great, President Ronald Reagan.

    • @suzanneyoung8011
      @suzanneyoung8011 Před rokem +1

      @@bjcee1108 No, that was not President Ronald Reagan. It was actually a pastor, and the speech was given in a church originally, but I do not recall his name.

  • @Assassyn1980
    @Assassyn1980 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for the respect you've shown . Just as we respect our cousins across the pond. This is the reason American, young or old will not allow the flag to touch the ground. A tradition that will last as long as America. God bless and condolences on the loss of Queen Elizabeth.

  • @lindaslater7782
    @lindaslater7782 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Some of this story is exaggerated (to make it more interesting), but the battle did happen, Francis Scott Key did pen the National Anthem, and the flag that was flown over Fort Henry can be seen at the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of Amwrican History.

  • @phyllisbunnell7848
    @phyllisbunnell7848 Před rokem +2

    As schoolchildren we were taught this song and sang it in music class, I can't watch this without getting tears in my eyes.
    We said the pledge allegiance to the flag every morning in grade school.
    I pledge allegiance, to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.

  • @rhondapease8516
    @rhondapease8516 Před rokem +3

    I grew up being taught this story and always knew the correct words and what they meant. My hand always go over my heart for all who ever defended our freedom. By the way, not to worry about history, we love you Brits!

    • @user-xj8eg5vb9p
      @user-xj8eg5vb9p Před 8 měsíci

      The story is not true. You should look up what really happened.

    • @rhondapease8516
      @rhondapease8516 Před 8 měsíci

      @@user-xj8eg5vb9p interesting but that is how I was taught and my hand will still go over my heart for all who defended our freedom, who still is defending our freedom and whoever will defend our freedom, no matter how the story is told.

    • @user-xj8eg5vb9p
      @user-xj8eg5vb9p Před 8 měsíci

      @@rhondapease8516 Not arguing that but it was very disrespectful of the video maker to lie so much. The people who were really there and really defended our freedom deserve to have the real story told not this fictional crap.

  • @5thgentexan95
    @5thgentexan95 Před rokem +10

    Wonderful reaction - thank you! 🇺🇸

    • @BritPopsReact
      @BritPopsReact  Před rokem +4

      It was quite something! :) thanks for watching with us

  • @loriwilkes500
    @loriwilkes500 Před 13 dny +1

    This is why you never kneel for our National Anthem!!

  • @lightofthejul
    @lightofthejul Před rokem +2

    I am an American who knows the verses in my sleep and can sing it ! And Yes ! I am standing with my hand over my heart ! As it should be for her our flag ! ❗️❤️

  • @michaelemery1497
    @michaelemery1497 Před rokem +3

    Why do u think we are so proud!! Boston mass!! Yes, the British are good friends to us .Take care

  • @frankphillips5660
    @frankphillips5660 Před rokem +38

    I first saw this a couple of years ago. As a 67 year old American I'm embarrassed to admit that I always knew the words but never the story of how the song came about or the real meaning of the song so I'm grateful for this wonderful video. It should be used as a tool in every school in the US. This is the story now being played out in real time in Ukraine. Those brave Ukrainians are fighting to stay free and to fight for the freedom of many other countries. So proud of them! Take care guys.

    • @williamlink4964
      @williamlink4964 Před rokem +3

      Unfortunately, you still do not know the story from watching the video.

    • @SnowmanTF2
      @SnowmanTF2 Před rokem +4

      It came up in my US history class, but being somewhere around like 4th or 5th grade, I would not be shocked if most of my classmates forgot about covering it.

    • @Clairsach
      @Clairsach Před rokem +2

      I think the truth about Ukraine will be coming out soon. For one thing...did you know it isn't a country? Much more will be out soon.

  • @lonafellows7719
    @lonafellows7719 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for reacting to this. The fact that we all can sit peacefully and talk about all of the past.

  • @HenryCabotHenhouse3
    @HenryCabotHenhouse3 Před rokem +1

    There are two typos in the words shown on the screen. It is "What so proudly we hailed ..." not held and "... through the perilous fight" not flight. It is also sung at the beginning of all baseball games, so much so that many people think the last two words to the song are actually "Play Ball!" the traditional call to start the game.

  • @stillracer2514
    @stillracer2514 Před rokem +7

    The recording you have was a more simplistic rendering of the Anthem, as there are several high notes that were not sung here. God Bless America.

    • @BritPopsReact
      @BritPopsReact  Před rokem +2

      Cheers Still Racer :) .. point taken, we have been recommended Whitney Houstons version so looking forward to that :)

  • @markrice2821
    @markrice2821 Před rokem +4

    Faith Hill is the best Superbowl version. She tells the story unlike other singers who shred it with scales!

  • @karolbrungardt6972
    @karolbrungardt6972 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Is why our flag is never to tough the ground, sacrifice, and if flow at night. Its it to be light up

  • @rebelwithoutaclue5693
    @rebelwithoutaclue5693 Před rokem +1

    6:27 Fry is a great actor and from what I’ve seen he is very intelligent as well bordering on genius I like to believe.

  • @amyfrost9293
    @amyfrost9293 Před rokem +7

    This makes me cry every time I see this ❤🇺🇸

  • @susancrouthamel760
    @susancrouthamel760 Před rokem +6

    Francis Scott Keye wrote the national anthem

    • @BritPopsReact
      @BritPopsReact  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Susan, much appreciated watching us :)

  • @aimercab8630
    @aimercab8630 Před rokem +1

    They were ALL British Men fighting against the British Crown. Starting their own nation...

  • @anjoleeeickhoff6800
    @anjoleeeickhoff6800 Před rokem +2

    We say the Pledge of Allegiance to the Christian Flag and American Flag every Sunday at our church here in America and both Pledges still get me every time we say them. Never gets old.❤

  • @alaskanh.o.g.4lyf948
    @alaskanh.o.g.4lyf948 Před rokem +4

    Great video only one mistake, it was 13 stars and 13 stripes, 1 for each of the 13 colonies. Thanks for the wonderful reaction

    • @TheHyugafan
      @TheHyugafan Před rokem +5

      Actually it was 15 stars and 15 stripes at the time. In 1814, they were still adding one stripe for each state and, at that time, there were 15 states. It was decided later that adding an extra stripe for each state would have been too much, so they reverted back to 13 to represent the 13 original colonies. The video is inaccurate in that the presenter refers to the US as colonies, but this happened during the War of 1812, when the US was already an independent nation. Still a great video though.

  • @SueProst
    @SueProst Před rokem +10

    Several times the narrator sites the colonies. This battle was in the War of 1812 so it was the United States not colonies He calls the fort Henry. It's Fort McHenry. The release was only one prisoner a doctor and the British didn't have hundreds of ships maybe 3 dozen (I just googled there were 19 British ships) but the story about keeping the flag up was true and Francis Scott Key. The original Star Spangled Banner is in the Smithsonian Museum in Washigton DC and its huge 30x 42 feet.

  • @cbrucesbiz
    @cbrucesbiz Před rokem +2

    I did not know this story was going to be told. I have heard it one before. It still brings tears to my eyes and firms up my heart.

  • @48Ballen
    @48Ballen Před rokem +3

    Immediately after the end of the revolutionary war, the US sent representatives to the British king who did a great job healing the wounds and created a partnership relationship.

  • @aletmartins6940
    @aletmartins6940 Před rokem +11

    The best ever is by Whitney Houston wearing a white track suit. Goosebumps!

  • @roseypeach8363
    @roseypeach8363 Před rokem +1

    Every American I grew up with knows The Star Spangled Banner and the The Pledge of Allegiance by heart.

  • @deannakennison9196
    @deannakennison9196 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm from Grove City OHIO! USA! And yes I listened, had my hand over my heart!!! We are still the home of the brave!!!!!!

  • @Melissa-wx4lu
    @Melissa-wx4lu Před rokem +3

    We had to sing this daily, along with the pledge every day at school for the first 4 years of school, so most people know the words by the first month of Kindergarten. That was just my school though, every single school is different.
    I think many people fudge the words because whooo, it's a hard song sometimes and you just don't have the range and those difficult moments you drop the words. I always just mouthed "And the rockets' red glare." line because I always cracked when I tried to reach it, until I was older and my voice could do more.
    And I think singing such a difficult song, at an event, in front of dozens, hundreds, thousands of people is quite a bit of pressure, especially since mistakes can violently offend certain kinds of people.
    Like, it's a song, and it's hard, but they get treated like traitors. Every SuperBowl performance gets carefully mulled over by every citizen as if it was a trial that would determine the fate of the rest of their carrier. It's a heck of a lot of pressure.

  • @joepangia4413
    @joepangia4413 Před rokem +7

    You are a human and can relate to he tremendous value of God given freedom! That is why you are touched so by this recount! In these times, the value and message of our God given rights and principles can not be over estimated! Thanks for the great reaction!

  • @user-vl4fx5wf1q
    @user-vl4fx5wf1q Před 2 měsíci +1

    The flagpoles back then we're made of wood!😢😢😢❤❤

  • @user-vl4fx5wf1q
    @user-vl4fx5wf1q Před 2 měsíci +1

    I was taught this in elementary school and I am 74 yrs old. I don't think it's taught in our schools anymore 😢. Francis Scott key wrote everything he saw and heard down on paper. So he documented it. His paperwork is in the Smithsonian and so is the very flag that the song is about.

  • @paulharrold
    @paulharrold Před rokem +4

    As an older American who learned this in school , I love this version It makes me proud ! But it is embellished , There were 19 ships that fired between 1500 - 1800 cannon shots , and there were not that many POWs . But you have to put into context the time when this recording was made in the mid 1960's at the height of the cold war . Jack Webb of Dragnet fame is the narrator.

    • @TheRapnep
      @TheRapnep Před rokem

      No, Ronald Reagan is the narrator.

    • @Given119
      @Given119 Před rokem

      It's embarrassingly an exaggeration and some outright fabrications... Told in the stereotypical evangelical boasting... And I say this as a conservative Christian.

    • @TheRapnep
      @TheRapnep Před rokem

      @@Given119 You are surely not a Christian conservative. It's the sentiment that counts.

    • @Given119
      @Given119 Před rokem +1

      @@TheRapnep as both a conservative and a Christian, particularly as a Christian, it's what TRUE, that matters. A love for TRUTH is what guides both in principle. Facts, not feelings.
      Please don't pretend to have the authority to determine what I am, and am not, or if you're going to, at least make it make sense.

    • @TheRapnep
      @TheRapnep Před rokem

      @@Given119 🥱

  • @beverly.alford
    @beverly.alford Před rokem +3

    Love y’all. Thanks for this.

  • @carolcjh8938
    @carolcjh8938 Před rokem +2

    People died holding up the flag on many battlefields. That's the reason patriotic Americans never let the flag touch the ground.

  • @bella-xp7qd
    @bella-xp7qd Před rokem +1

    I researched this is what I found. Called the "Defence of Fort M'Henry," it became the lyrics of the U.S. national anthem. Losses: U.S., 28 killed, 250 wounded, 50 captured; British, 46 killed, 300 wounded.

    • @lillierobinson1786
      @lillierobinson1786 Před rokem +1

      Francis Scott Key was a slave owner. This is in the third verse : " No refuge could save the hireling and slave
      From the terror of flight, or the gloom of the grave:
      And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave,
      O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.
      O thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand......."
      The FREE only applied to white men.
      Indigenous and African slaves were treated like animals. The hypocrisy is massive. Actual flag etiquette requires that the flag not be used as clothing or other merchandise. All of our good Ole American patriots disrespect the flag every day. 🙄

  • @elainehoward8822
    @elainehoward8822 Před rokem +10

    Hi both, my goosebumps have never been so big, I had to watch this twice, what a historical story. Probably the best ever upload, I had tears in my eyes. Thank you so much for sharing ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    • @BritPopsReact
      @BritPopsReact  Před rokem +3

      Wow, thank you Elaine..... it was a great watch and something with missed emotions... it's been like that this week.... a tough week! thank you as always for watching and I am really glad you enjoyed it even with tears :)

    • @brucegreenberg7573
      @brucegreenberg7573 Před rokem

      This is crap. Very inaccurate. Check Wikipedia for the truth!

    • @TheRapnep
      @TheRapnep Před rokem

      @@brucegreenberg7573 Wikipedia? 🤣

    • @brucegreenberg7573
      @brucegreenberg7573 Před rokem

      @@TheRapnep Yes wise-ass. It’s an online encyclopedia. But if you don’t trust its authenticity, google the topic, or read the entry in an actual encyclopedia book.

  • @melaniesander2569
    @melaniesander2569 Před rokem +26

    Now you have to react to Whitney Houston’s 1991 at Super Bowl 25 (Star Spangled banner) she killed it! No one has ever matched it!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @debraleesparks
    @debraleesparks Před 11 měsíci

    We started singing that song every day, before school started. Everyone in America knows that song. Love Grandma Debbie

  • @pat_in_va8605
    @pat_in_va8605 Před rokem +6

    Not an accurate telling of how the poem came about (not initially a song). I believe this was from a radio broadcast by some religious minister in California, and I have no idea where he got the idea that this was the actual chain of events. The poem was, indeed, written by Mr. Key in 1814 (The War of 1812) about his witnessing the attack on Fort McHenry from where he was being held in the hold of a British ship though, and he titled the poem "The Defence of Fort M'Henry." Key's brother-in-law saw that the poem fit the music of a then popular British drinking song titled, "To Ancreon in Heaven" by John Stafford Smith. The poem was turned into the song "The Star-Spangled Banner" which was adopted as the American National Anthem in 1931.

    • @BritPopsReact
      @BritPopsReact  Před rokem +4

      Thanks Pat, Just starting to learn this... great information so thank you, we just went with recommendation on this one, I guess the fundamental message is the same and powerful. :)

    • @robertphelps1574
      @robertphelps1574 Před rokem +3

      Francis Scott Key wrote it to the melody because it was published in a Baltimore paper a couple of days after the attack also he wrote another song 9 yrs earlier using the same melody called When the warrior returns
      Francis Scott Key wasn’t being held on a British ship he was allowed to go back on his own ship where he witnessed the attack

    • @Darth_Lunas
      @Darth_Lunas Před rokem

      Yes. It's not accurate. But for the love of god, suspend your disbelief and enjoy it.

  • @willrobinson4976
    @willrobinson4976 Před rokem +4

    Nice reaction guys.

  • @coreyrogers8700
    @coreyrogers8700 Před rokem +1

    That's why we love our flag in an almost weird way

  • @michaeldobson107
    @michaeldobson107 Před rokem +2

    The "man" reciting this was President Ronald Regan.

  • @momD612
    @momD612 Před rokem +20

    Now y'all need to do Whitney Houston singing it. She sang for the Desert Storm war. Also, there's video where a singers mic went out & the enormous crowd started singing it. Also, we don't just sing it at NFL games. It's basically ANY sporting event. Great reaction 🥰🥰

    • @BritPopsReact
      @BritPopsReact  Před rokem +5

      Owww yeah there is an idea!, We have not really touched Whitney but this sounds like a good idea :) Thanks for taking the time to watch todays reaction :).... any sporting event makes sense for sure! :) Thanks MamaD

    • @momD612
      @momD612 Před rokem +3

      @@BritPopsReact oh yayyy!!! 😉 It's well known as being the best ever. Not by all of everyone, but I think it is. 🥰

  • @anessalyn1035
    @anessalyn1035 Před rokem +3

    I've seen this a dozen times, and each time it leaves a lump in my throat. It gets you right in the heart.

    • @brucegreenberg7573
      @brucegreenberg7573 Před rokem

      Totally inaccurate. Check Wikipedia for the true occurrence.

    • @BritPopsReact
      @BritPopsReact  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Anessa, maybe some of the details are a little different to what Wikipedia is stating but this was recommended, I think the story in general is very much one to take to heart for sure, thanks for watching