for those who don't know, the original song was "Say, Brothers, Will You Meet Us". it then became the song known as "John Brown's Body". John Brown's body lies molderin' in the grave, but his soul goes marching on. finally, Julia Ward Howe wrote the lyrics to THIS song.
@@johnn8223 Freedom is would defined from every culture and actually almost every person differently. This is an interesting point about what freedom actually is, because the meaning of freedom can be felt in different ways. I asked a lot of people what they mean by freedom and everyone gave me a different answer. One said freedom is just a word to make us humans feel happiness. Another said he would only feel really free if he jumped naked from tree to tree. In Iran you feel free when you can say whatever you want and don't have to wear a headscarf. It's similar in China and Russia and people complain that there is no freedom of speech there. Freedom of expression is understood here as part of freedom. In Germany and France, people are taking to the streets to protest for justice. This means that freedom is given a different status. People can already say what they want here, but there is still no justice, so it would not be enough to just fight for freedom, now you even have to fight for justice. And if things are fairer then are we freer? So the question inevitably comes up: In reality, what is the opinion of the crowd? I don't know but I know what my opinion is: Not the opinion of the crowd!! Americans are willing to go to war and die for freedom. Therefore, freedom is understood and valued differently. It shows how much value and belief people put in words. Some take terms like “freedom“ much more seriously than others. Another good example for me is Will Smith's slap. He, too, overreacted when it was all just about words, right? At this point you can see very well how divided people are when it comes to the power of words. Some say Chris Rock shouldn't have said that and others say it doesn't matter what is said he shouldn't get physical. If you now say Chris Rock shouldn't have said that, then you are not preventing freedom of expression? And doesn't this example illustrate very well that if you want to express your opinion in this world, you have to expect that someone will come and give you a slap in the face? I think the right question is: Is there No Peace From Freedom Or Is there No Freedom From Peace? It shows how much value and belief people put in terms and words. This is why I say some take terms like “freedom“ much more seriously than others. And this all shows me quite simply how one should question things when they are so insistently foisted on one. One should not equate this idea of freedom with that of other nations. They don't play the same rhythm and melody. Honestly, I can't imagine anything under iranian freedom since I grew up in the west. I can only imagine of something under american freedom. The American Dream of Freedom will always be just the American Dream of Freedom. And besides, it would then be even more obvious that you want to overthrow the government, right?
"Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord; He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored; He hath loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift sword: His truth is marching on."
"Mine eyes have seen the glory of the burning of the school; We have tortured every teacher, we have broken every rule; We have torn up every textbook, and we'll hang the principal; Our truth is marching on; Glory, Glory Hallelujah; Teacher hit me with a ruler; Hit her on the bean with a rotten tangerine; And she ain't gonna teach no more"
The letter that they sent home to his wife and baby son; "Madam, we regret to say your trooper's life is done. But hold your head up high! His name is written in the sky!" He ain't gonna jump no more
John Browns body lies amoldring und the grave While weep the sons of bondage whom he ventured out to save But tho he lost his life while struggling for the slave His soup goes marching on
As southerner, we marched to variants of this hymn in the civil war. As the Union marched and sang Dixie Land (Abe loved both songs). We're all Americans; be it Yankee or Dixie.
Because this is what "Blood Upon the Risers" (and dozens of other songs like "Glory Glory Man. United" and "Karl XII hade hundra tusen man") is based on!
1812AndMore no. This is the battle hymn of the republic. Last I heard Britain is a constitutional monarchy, not a republic. Also, fuck you and your crumpet eating queen.
snappy452 You’re talking about the flag stompers, yes? Those socialists who value no history from before 1960? Yeah I’m sure they would appreciate a cultural contribution such as this from pre-1900. You’re the one who needs a reality check.
NUTS! McAuliffe Socialists do not appreciate American history, and especially not American culture. We are thoroughly capitalist. At best they like the progressive era.
I sometimes wish that this was our national anthem instead of the Star Spangled Banner.
I wish that this had not been said by someone who's called World War 2 freak
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Bazooka Express sometimes irony can be felt across great distances
Melodically and lyrically I suggest " Shenendoah " for The National Anthem.
No this should be America’s national anthem: czcams.com/video/_keMcnUX3WA/video.html
for those who don't know, the original song was "Say, Brothers, Will You Meet Us".
it then became the song known as "John Brown's Body".
John Brown's body lies molderin' in the grave,
but his soul goes marching on.
finally, Julia Ward Howe wrote the lyrics to THIS song.
Then it became Blood on the risers I’m pretty sure.
@@sisbrolife8183Airborne!
@@sisbrolife8183But not before the japanese rewrite in 1913 called “I hate these classes” (Yes, it is real, and uses the exact tune)
Then there's Solidarity Forever@@TheT-90thatstaresintoyoursoul
And marching song of the first of Arkansas (negro regiment)@@sp00k48
Famous quote Abraham Lincoln 1861
“ I don’t know chief owning slaves seems a little sus “
Famous quote Abraham Lincoln 1863, in response to the victory at Gettysburg
"You just got a roundhouse to the face."
@@serenade4926 Famous quote Abraham Lincoln 1863, upon signing the Emancipation Proclamation
"NO SLAVES FOR YOU SON!"
I am from Iran and I love this hymne.
Somehow it’s sounds very positive for me.
because it is supposed to be positive
It is positive, it was a call to action for any self-respecting unionist
@@johnn8223
Freedom is would defined from every culture and actually almost every person differently.
This is an interesting point about what freedom actually is, because the meaning of freedom can be felt in different ways.
I asked a lot of people what they mean by freedom and everyone gave me a different answer.
One said freedom is just a word to make us humans feel happiness.
Another said he would only feel really free if he jumped naked from tree to tree.
In Iran you feel free when you can say whatever you want and don't have to wear a headscarf.
It's similar in China and Russia and people complain that there is no freedom of speech there.
Freedom of expression is understood here as part of freedom.
In Germany and France, people are taking to the streets to protest for justice.
This means that freedom is given a different status.
People can already say what they want here,
but there is still no justice,
so it would not be enough to just fight for freedom, now you even have to fight for justice.
And if things are fairer then are we freer?
So the question inevitably comes up:
In reality, what is the opinion of the crowd?
I don't know but I know what my opinion is:
Not the opinion of the crowd!!
Americans are willing to go to war and die for freedom.
Therefore, freedom is understood and valued differently.
It shows how much value and belief people put in words.
Some take terms like “freedom“ much more seriously than others.
Another good example for me is Will Smith's slap. He, too, overreacted when it was all just about words, right?
At this point you can see very well how divided people are when it comes to the power of words.
Some say Chris Rock shouldn't have said that and others say it doesn't matter what is said he shouldn't get physical.
If you now say Chris Rock shouldn't have said that, then you are not preventing freedom of expression?
And doesn't this example illustrate very well that if you want to express your opinion in this world,
you have to expect that someone will come and give you a slap in the face?
I think the right question is:
Is there No Peace From Freedom
Or Is there No Freedom From Peace?
It shows how much value and belief people put in terms and words.
This is why I say some take terms like “freedom“ much more seriously than others.
And this all shows me quite simply how one should question things when they are so insistently foisted on one.
One should not equate this idea of freedom with that of other nations. They don't play the same rhythm and melody.
Honestly, I can't imagine anything under iranian freedom since I grew up in the west.
I can only imagine of something under american freedom.
The American Dream of Freedom will always be just the American Dream of Freedom.
And besides, it would then be even more obvious that you want to overthrow the government, right?
@@IMANVANRULERbro is philosophy🔥🔥🎖️🗿💀
We are all human no matter what the politicians say
So many groups don't get the rhythm right and it's infuriating, but yours does, spot-on. Great work!
Make me proud of my country.
Glory glory hallelujah! Glory glory hallelujah! Glory glory hallelujah! His truth is marching on!! God bless you all!!
Confederate pfo
> Union song
> Traitor pfp
Get fucked, Reb
He was just a rookie trooper and he surely shook with fright
He had to sit and listen to those awful engines roar
And he ain't gonna jump no more
Gory, gory, what a hell of a way to die
Gory gory, what a hell of a way to die
gory gory what a hell of a way to die
"Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord;
He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored;
He hath loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift sword:
His truth is marching on."
"Mine eyes have seen the glory of the burning of the school;
We have tortured every teacher, we have broken every rule;
We have torn up every textbook, and we'll hang the principal;
Our truth is marching on;
Glory, Glory Hallelujah;
Teacher hit me with a ruler;
Hit her on the bean with a rotten tangerine;
And she ain't gonna teach no more"
@@Soxruleyanksdrool I like this 😂😂😂
@@MarshallRedmon01 Thanks. But it's not mine. Kids have been singing this long before I came along.
Happy Birthday USA!!!
The letter that they sent home to his wife and baby son; "Madam, we regret to say your trooper's life is done. But hold your head up high! His name is written in the sky!" He ain't gonna jump no more
wrong song bub
YOU ARE OUT OF YOUR UNIFORM SOLDIER
WHERE IS YOUR POWER ARMOR?!!!!
For the Republic!!! Wait wrong republic
***GOD BLESS AMERICA***
If they could see us today.
There's still enough of us left to fight the global banking empire that's taken over Washington.
They'd be extremely envious, most of the infections that would require amputation back then don't today.
They'd be confused as to what the left is doing probably. Perhaps even disgusted because of how radical socialist America is.
ok BOOT
They be depressed how we let this country slip out of our hands out of the peoples hands and into the governments hands
amen and praise Jesus Christ from taiwan 🕯️
John Browns body lies amoldring und the grave
While weep the sons of bondage whom he ventured out to save
But tho he lost his life while struggling for the slave
His soup goes marching on
Soup!
@@sp00k48Worth attacking the Harpers Ferry arsenal for
Love this hymm
Love the snare part.
Glory glory hallelujah. Glory glory hallelujah his truth is marching onnn
"YOU ARE OUT OF UNIFORM, SOLDIER, WHERE IS YOUR POWER ARMOR?!!!"
Nice!!!!!
Makes me wanna parachute on top of the Appomattox Court House
@1812AndMore Our Glorious (American) Union Forever! God Save The Republic!
this'll be on repeat until we can sing it together. "with feellins!"
this makes me wanna go take Richmond
Enlisting in the Union Army today...huzzah....huzzah...huzzah and on to Richmond to crush the rebellion...long live the Union 🇺🇸
God Bless! When I turn 18, the first thing I'll do is enlist for the US military.
As southerner, we marched to variants of this hymn in the civil war. As the Union marched and sang Dixie Land (Abe loved both songs). We're all Americans; be it Yankee or Dixie.
Manchester has a monument of honest Abe because of Manchesters (UK) support of the union
Pretty!
Our ancestors still March to this
This song says Kick Ass.
Best American made song
Union will live forever Like George B. McClellan
Rest in Peace.
He wasn’t the best general, but he tried his best.
Meade, Sherman, and Grant finished it.
Satoru Taiyo he was terrible
McClellan was a retarded douchebag
@@Alex-yy5wo yeah, McClellan WAS extremely cautious and wouldn't fight the enemy at first! Gotta love Meade,Grant, and Sherman!
I can't get the "James bucket" version out of my head
Ruins rushing fun
Auf fur Lincoln und die freiheit!🇺🇸🇩🇪
Karl Sternau
one of best version's i have heard
🇩🇪🇺🇸
" he ain't gonna jump no more "
Wrong song
@@sirknight6283actually if you listen closely, they basically have the same melody
Anyone who says this is She/He Waded In The Water from Barney is a filthy Rebel.
Great music can you get the music in the uk
Glory glory man United
Wish I was in dixie
I LOVE THE USA MURICA
Reminds of Blood Upon the Risers with it's rhythm
Because this is what "Blood Upon the Risers" (and dozens of other songs like "Glory Glory Man. United" and "Karl XII hade hundra tusen man") is based on!
THE EDF DEPLOOOYS!!!
EDF! EDF!
I like the fallout 3 version morw
now if only we could return to a republic rather than a democracy
We are actually a democratic-republic.
But we are lol
We never stopped being a republic LOL
young assassin we are not a democracy of any sort.
we're a Constitutional Republic
Does anyone else think it sounds like This Little Light of Mine?
Glory to the Hibees!!
can you give me sheet music?
And I ain’t gonna jump no more!
I'm on my way up to save Preston Garvey
what instrument is this?
the Virginia experience
"See ya in Hell, Johnny Reb."
Glory, Glory Hallelujah, Glory, Glory Hallelujah, Glory, Glory Hallelujah God Bless our Union Jack.
1812AndMore no. This is the battle hymn of the republic. Last I heard Britain is a constitutional monarchy, not a republic. Also, fuck you and your crumpet eating queen.
You held us hostage for countless years you sons of bastards
Youngassassin 1190 - Get over yourself. It's all two hundred year old water under the bridge now.
Agreed. The British are good and brave friends now. Don't blame them for the crimes of their ancestors.
Why not? The blacks are still bitching about slavery.
PRAISE omnisiah anyone? 😀😀😀
ごんべさんの赤ちゃんが風邪ひいた、鯰の孫ではありません
cimbom basi dik yurur :)
He was just a rookie trooper
And he surely shook with fright
He checked all his equipment and made sure his pack was tight
He had to sit and listen to those awful engine roars.
AND HE AIN'T GONNA JUMP NO MORE!!!
@@brigadierdanielrblx414 Gory gory what a hell of a way to dieeee!
Gory, gory what a helluv a way to die!
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keeping the Faith......... 💜😎
Republicans for legalization of marijuana and No evictions to crash the economy
Play this for a Democrat and watch them scream and REEEEE.
Meanwhile in reality...
snappy452 You’re talking about the flag stompers, yes? Those socialists who value no history from before 1960? Yeah I’m sure they would appreciate a cultural contribution such as this from pre-1900. You’re the one who needs a reality check.
@@YOTSUBA_desu I'm a socialist and i appreciate history. Most of the theory we read is from the 19th century. I think you need a reality check my guy
NUTS! McAuliffe Socialists do not appreciate American history, and especially not American culture. We are thoroughly capitalist. At best they like the progressive era.