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I was thinking ‘Land of Confusion’ by Genesis would be aposite….I have always thought Parklife by Blur would make a great national anthem, not sure it is fully inclusive of the whole of the UK but it does strike a chord with me.
I was thinking ‘Land of Confusion’ by Genesis would be aposite….I have always thought Parklife by Blur would make a great national anthem, not sure it is fully inclusive of the whole of the UK but it does strike a chord with me.
Land of Hope and Glory is Imperial and Colonial bollox and should be ditched.End of, Land of Hope and Glory next.
Land of Hope and Glory is Imperial and Colonial bollox and should be ditched.
The tune of I Vow to Thee My Country is suitably uplifting but it needs new non jingoistic words.
Hi Pale Rider, please could you point me to the place in this thread where anyone has argued for censorship, as opposed to suggesting what their own preference is? Or were you not alluding to anyone on this thread, just to something in the world outside?...
It's always interesting how those who profess to support freedom are all in favour of censorship when it's something they don't like.
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Hi Pale Rider, please could you point me to the place in this thread where anyone has argued for censorship, as opposed to suggesting what their own preference is? Or were you not alluding to anyone on this thread, just to something in the world outside?
Hi Pale Rider, please could you point me to the place in this thread where anyone has argued for censorship, as opposed to suggesting what their own preference is? Or were you not alluding to anyone on this thread, just to something in the world outside?
I have always thought Parklife by Blur would make a great national anthem, not sure it is fully inclusive of the whole of the UK but it does strike a chord with me.
Fabbers said Land of Hope and Glory should be 'ditched'.
Brompton said I Though to Thee My Country needs 'new words'.
Both those actions deny the rest of us access to the original version in one way or another.
That is the definition of censorship.
"The tune of I Vow to Thee My Country is suitably uplifting but it needs new non jingoistic words."
are advocating removing certain lyrics from public view, because some people find them disagreeable?
As per my reply to @Pale Rider I'm simply suggesting using the tune for a new national anthem but with different words.