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Zitro
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Topic: Proggiest National Anthem? Posted: June 10 2008 at 12:51 |
Of the ones I know (I hope I'm not biased), I think Argentina's the proggiest. It is very long for a national anthem (four minutes) with a dynamic classical overture, tempo changes, an instrumental section in the middle and a bombastic finale. There's an instrumental version that sounds way better but I can't find it in youtube.
any other national anthems?
PS: I don't know in what forum to put this in, whether the lounge or 'just for fun'. Free free to move it.
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mellors
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Posted: June 10 2008 at 13:13 |
The National Anthem by Radiohead ;)
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Posted: June 10 2008 at 13:24 |
The French one, of course......La Marseillaise
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Posted: June 10 2008 at 16:02 |
The National Anthem by Jimmi Hendrix
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The T
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Posted: June 10 2008 at 19:31 |
Original thread! Though there's not enough material to keep it alive for long.
La Marseillaise is the best. As is Deutschland Uber Alles.
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Dean
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Posted: June 10 2008 at 19:42 |
The proggiest National Anthem is England's unofficial one: Jerusalem by Blake and Parry, as covered by ELP - followed closely by its 'official' one: Elgar's Land Of Hope And Glory, as performed by The Enid
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Posted: June 10 2008 at 19:52 |
Now I feel bad for knowing so few And the handful I do know are pretty much just pomp and arrogan....hey, wait, they're all prog!
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The Quiet One
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Posted: June 10 2008 at 20:08 |
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Posted: June 10 2008 at 21:46 |
This saturday in a sigur ros concert in mexico , in the middle a brass band played iceland national anthem, maybe it's not the proggiest but it is the most post-rocky
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Posted: June 10 2008 at 22:15 |
O Canada stinks.
And I laugh every time I hear "our home and native land".
Edited by Shakespeare - June 10 2008 at 22:16
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Posted: June 10 2008 at 22:18 |
mellors wrote:
The National Anthem by Radiohead ;)
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The correct response
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<font color=white>butts, lol[/COLOR]
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WinterLight
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Posted: June 10 2008 at 23:23 |
Lyrically, a truly progressive national anthem would be the one that doesn't exist.
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Posted: June 11 2008 at 00:44 |
If "Stars and Stripes Forever" were our anthem which it kind of is in a way, that would be it! (USA) If you listen to Chet Atkins play it it is all over the place with timing and key changes.
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aprusso
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Posted: June 11 2008 at 01:40 |
Deutsche Demokratik Republik
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Posted: June 11 2008 at 01:54 |
My country (South Africa) has a national anthem comprised of four parts, each sung in a different language (isiXhosa, isiZulu, Afrikaans and English) and with totally different melodies and time signatures and stuff. That's very prog. It's called "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika".
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What would Neil Young do?
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The T
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Posted: June 11 2008 at 02:26 |
The old anthem for the Soviet Union was extremely prog...
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iguana
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Posted: June 11 2008 at 03:49 |
The T wrote:
Original thread! Though there's not enough material to keep it alive for long.
La Marseillaise is the best. As is Deutschland Uber Alles. |
actually, now it's “einigkeit und recht und freiheit“ (unity, justice, liberty) – the one you
mentioned is from the nazi times (same melody though)
aprusso wrote:
Deutsche Demokratik Republik |
“auferstanden aus ruinen und der zukunft zugewandt“ (risen from the ruins
and headed for the future) – now THAT makes me laugh...
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progressive rock and rural tranquility don't match. true or false?
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Man Erg
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Posted: June 11 2008 at 03:52 |
John Lennon's 'Nutopian National Anthem' from Mind Games. It's about 2 seconds of silence...The run-off groove.Now that's prog.
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Do 'The Stanley' otherwise I'll thrash you with some rhubarb.
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Posted: June 11 2008 at 05:50 |
iguana wrote:
actually, now it's “einigkeit und recht und freiheit“ (unity, justice, liberty) – the one you
mentioned (Deutschland Uber Alles) is from the nazi times (same melody though) |
You're both right and wrong. The German national anthem is the "Deutschlandlied". The lyrics were written by Hoffmann von Fallersleben in 1841. The first verse starts with the words "Deutschland, Deutschland uber alles", the third verse with "Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit". During the time of the nazi-regime only the first verse was sung, nowadays the third verse is sung and was declared national anthem after the reunification. The melody, by the way, is "borrowed" from the "Kaiserhymne", which Joseph Haydn wrote for Austrian emperor Franz II. "Auferstanden aus Ruinen" indeed was the national anthem of the former GDR. Interesting enough the lyrics of both of the national anthems can be sung to the melody of the other and vice versa.
Edited by Guzzman - June 11 2008 at 05:54
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aprusso
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Posted: June 11 2008 at 07:50 |
Guzzman wrote:
iguana wrote:
actually, now it's “einigkeit und recht und freiheit“ (unity, justice, liberty) – the one you mentioned (Deutschland Uber Alles) is from the nazi times (same melody though) | You're both right and wrong. The German national anthem is the "Deutschlandlied". The lyrics were written by Hoffmann von Fallersleben in 1841. The first verse starts with the words "Deutschland, Deutschland uber alles", the third verse with "Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit". During the time of the nazi-regime only the first verse was sung, nowadays the third verse is sung and was declared national anthem after the reunification. The melody, by the way, is "borrowed" from the "Kaiserhymne", which Joseph Haydn wrote for Austrian emperor Franz II. "Auferstanden aus Ruinen" indeed was the national anthem of the former GDR. Interesting enough the lyrics of both of the national anthems can be sung to the melody of the other and vice versa.
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See? this complexity is VERY proggy...
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