Des Geyers schwarzer Haufen (The Geyer's black unit) - German peasant revolt song - Lyrics
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- čas přidán 1. 03. 2024
- Song about the peasant revolt against the church and nobles in 1524.
Florian Geyer was a German nobleman who sided with the peasants during the war and acted as their negotiator, he also helped organize their army as well as their battle strategies. With his own money he deployed a unit of about 100 men. The unit's name was "Black Unit" or "Black Company" - Hudba
Deserves more attention, because this is the first time I it has an actual explaination and not a nazi background.
The instrumental version that you hear in every single video is from the DDRR
@@druidgorefiend8915 Its DDR btw. (Deutsche Demokratische Republik)
@@druidgorefiend8915 No its from the Bavarian socialist republic/Viemar Republic from the 1920's (atleast if I read that correctly)
@@MotzKotz3 I think the "instrumental version" they're talking about is the recording made by the NVA
Least exiting german song:
This is such a great song, I sure hope it doesn't get co-opted by genocidal maniacs.
and 2 armies made for oppression (Schutz Staffel and Nationale Volksarmee)
Schutzstaffel wasn't the combat branch of the party it was the Waffen SS and it was under the OKW during war time. Nationale Volksarmee didn't commit genocide as it had no chance to fortunately. Though the Stasi could be blamed for genocide and anti-jewish progroms just like the Soviet Union@@MotzKotz3
You mean Heroes?
@@mwol5473 I mean Nazis.
@@mwol5473 no
Funnily, the song, being composed in 1920 (and even though I know it relates to the old medieval times and not 1920 itself), the grandchildren mentioned would be in a divided capitalist-communist Germany, to "put up a better fight". Kind of a funny prediction, to some extent.
It uses the tune of Szara Piechota which was probally written either during or just after the Great war
The original poem was made in the 1500s, the lyrics adapted with a composition by an NSDAP affiliate (though I don't remember his name
@@GNRA1GreatNorthern1470 False & a lie
@@kalionmyyuga the 2 songs are very very similar so it shouldn't be ruled out entirely
@@GNRA1GreatNorthern1470 it's a different tune
Dankeschön
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Spirited version, this arrangement almost sounds Greek or Balkan
Мне нравица ета песня почему когда я ейо слушаю я наченаю настальгиривать по временам крестових походов!
What is this version?
die streuner version
OMNIA SUNT COMMUNIA
drauf und dran means up and down
Directly translated yes, but in this case it means hurry.
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This isn't Szara Piechota?
No, Szara Piechota is a polish song.
If you meant that they have a similar melody, I don't think that's the case
@@Bauvolk I think they do
@@Bauvolk they're very similar
No. They don’t sound alike either. Szara Piechota shares a melody with a famous Romanian song though, so maybe I’m just used to listening to that and can’t break the connection
Why gay satan rainbow?
erm, what the sigma?
The rainbow was created by god as a promise to never flood the earth again
It wasn't gay back then
@@gnas1897 rainbow has 7 colours
Tell me you don’t know the context without telling me you don’t know the context.