"Slaet op den Trommele" Dutch Nationalistic Song (Lyrics)
A Dutch song made as a protest against the Spanish occupation. Viva Le Geus!
Жүктеу.....
Пікірлер: 36
@willemvanoranje5724 Жыл бұрын
Echt prachtig, hoop dat je nog veel van dit soort muziek kan vinden! Deze klinkt veel hoopvoller dan andere Nederlandse strijd muziek, wel interessant.
@christianityistrue777
Жыл бұрын
DE WILLEM VAN ORANJE?
@willemvanoranje5724
Жыл бұрын
@@christianityistrue777 Enige echte, Baltazar kon echt niet goed mikken!
@christianityistrue777
Жыл бұрын
ja
@Usinghealer099
7 ай бұрын
DE UITGEDOSTE BARBAAR? Bent gij dat?
@willemvanoranje5724
7 ай бұрын
@@Usinghealer099 dat kan men mijn geuze naam noemen, maar dat bent ik weltevree
@Johnny-Thunder3 ай бұрын
Prachtig lied, en wat veel reenactors! Dat moment vanaf 0:51 dat de piekeniers oprukken, geweldig!
@levibaruchАй бұрын
Supernice dat je dit hebt geüpload, een heel mooi lied. Ik had een vraag, waar is het origineel van deze versie? Ik kan hem nergens vinden behalve op dit kanaal. Bij voorbaat dank!
@timboulder Жыл бұрын
prachtig :)
@stevendevries2354 Жыл бұрын
geweldig
@goyslop-consumer Жыл бұрын
can you upload the same version but louder?.
@HochundDeutschyapster Жыл бұрын
2:27
@skvader4187
Жыл бұрын
Dutch Victory, Grand Battles
@what2toinquarantine64
Жыл бұрын
@@skvader4187 lol
@MasterJester666
Жыл бұрын
@@skvader4187 no way you also came from that XD
@what2toinquarantine64
Жыл бұрын
@@MasterJester666 only reason why we came here was to hear the extended version 0f the Dutch victory song used in Roblox waterloo
@MatVonPreussen
Жыл бұрын
Bruh💀
@patrioticarchive Жыл бұрын
Very nice!
@allsoover
Жыл бұрын
didnt expect to find you here, you are im pretty sure among the last channels that are still active posting historical british songs
@patrioticarchive
Жыл бұрын
@@allsoover I like all good historical music mate. Yeah, it's went a bit quiet recently, as most channels upload international music, instead of focusing on their own countries
@allsoover
Жыл бұрын
@@patrioticarchive some channels appeared to have completely died as well, like Monarchist Music im pretty sure
@ramamonato50394 ай бұрын
den, des, der, eene, eenen, eener, eenes, ghy, du, myne=mijn, ae=aa, ck=kk, ssch=ss...Nederduytsch! It's Low Dutch, a language from some centuries ago, the antonym to Hooghduytsch: High Dutch. I like it.
@Johnny-Thunder2 ай бұрын
English translation is a bit poor. Let me try: Beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Long live the Beggar is now the battlecry Spanish smallpox, like black snowflakes Spanish smallpox, tracherous and malicious Spanish smallpox, under the Pope's robes Spanish smallpox, growing continuously Beat the drums, beat the drums like rat-tat-tat The Spanish Inquisition, to God malice The Spanish Inquisition, fell like dragonblood The Spanish Inquisition, is feeling punishment now The Spanish Inquisition, is losing their game Beat the drums, beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Long live the Beggar, who wants to live a Christian life Long live the Beggar, stays nicely brave Long live the Beggar, God protects you from dying in battle Long live the Beggar, noble Christian blood Beat the drums, beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Pope and Papists, God's hand makes them shiver Pope and Papists, are at their wits' end Pope and Papists, cruel beyond imagining Pope and Papists, now seek forgiveness Beat the drums, beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Innocent blood that you spilled Innocent blood cries now for vengeance Innocent blood that you spilled didn't sadden you Innocent blood that you drank with the Dragon Beat the drums, beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Long live the Beggar is now the battlecry
@nairda55555 Жыл бұрын
So can someone explain the Lyrics? Who is Geus? And what is a Leus?
@thombrick
Жыл бұрын
a leus is a slogan Geus is the singular noun of 'Geuzen' aka a dutch/french word for beggars (Les Gueux) : WIKIPEDIA: Geuzen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣøːzə(n)]; lit. 'The Beggars'; French: Les Gueux) was a name assumed by the confederacy of Calvinist Dutch nobles, who from 1566 opposed Spanish rule in the Netherlands. The most successful group of them operated at sea, and so were called Watergeuzen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋaːtərɣøːzə(n)]; lit. 'Water Beggars'; French: Gueux de mer). In the Eighty Years' War, the Capture of Brielle by the Watergeuzen in 1572 provided the first foothold on land for the rebels, who would conquer the northern Netherlands and establish an independent Dutch Republic. They can be considered either as privateers or pirates, depending on the circumstances or motivations. Songs from the Dutch Eighty Year's War of Independence (1568-1648): Beggar's songs / Geuzenliederen. In 1555 King Philip II of Spain (1527-1598) inherited the Low Countries. The Duke of Alba (Fernando de Toledo), a Spanish General, became Governor of the Netherlands. There was much tension and discontent about: religion (Spain was catholic, the northern Netherlands protestant); taxes (Spain enforced 10% taxes, the so called 'tenth penny'/'tiende penning'); and the constrainment of the power of the Dutch noblemen. In 1568 the Dutch revolt started, under the leadership of Prince William of Orange (Willem van Oranje, 1533-1584). Many battles, sieges, defeats and victories followed. In 1584 Willem van Oranje was murdered and succeeded by Prince Maurits, and after him by his youngest son Prince Frederik Hendrik, both very talented Captains General. The war ended with the Peace of Münster (1648), which meant the birth of the independent Dutch Republic (or the 'Seven United Provinces'). The Dutch rebels were called 'Beggars'/'Geuzen' and 'Sea Beggars'/'Watergeuzen', a nickname they embraced. During the eighty years of war, many Beggar's songs / Geuzenliederen were written. Many of these songs remained well-known through the centuries. The songs, of Dutch fighting against an enemy, were especially beloved and frequently sung again during the Second World War. Afterwards many of these 'geuzenliederen' were included in folk song songbooks and sung for many more decades. 'Beat on the army drums' (ca. 1566) about: beginning of Dutch Revolt Beat on the army drums, like dirre dom deine beat on the army drums, like dirre dom does beat on the army drums, like dirre dom deine "Long live the Geus" is our device! Slaet op den Trommele van dirredomdeinne, Slaet op den Trommele van dirredomdoes; Slaet op den Trommele van dirredomdeine, Vive le Geus, is nu de Loes. Those Spanish pustules, like a plague spreading those Spanish pustules, cunning and mean those Spanish pustules, under the pope's robe those Spanish pustules, growing non stop. De Spaensche pocken, licht als sneeuw vlocken, De Spaensche pocken, loos ende boos; De Spaensche pocken, onder sPaus rocken, De Spaensche pocken, groeyen altoos. Spanish inquisition, in God's eyes evil Spanish inquisition, like dragon's blood Spanish inquisition, once will be punished Spanish inquisition, will lose the game. De Spaensche Inquisitie, voor Godt malitie, De Spaensche Inquisitie, als Draecx bloet vel; De Spaensche Inquisitie, ghevoelt punitie, De Spaensche Inquisitie, ontvalt haer spel. Long live the Geus, live like a good Christian long live the Geus, keep up your courage long live the Geus, God will keep you from sinning long live the Geus, all true Christians. Vive le Geus, wilt Christelick leven, Vive le Geus, houdt frayen moet; Vive le Geus, Godt behoed u voor sneven, Vive le Geus, edel Christen bloet. Pope and all papists, God makes you tremble pope and all papists, become desperate pope and all papists, need an indulgence pope and all papists, merciless, cruel. De Paus en Papisten, Godts handt doet beven, De Paus en Papisten, zijn teynden haer raet; De Paus en Papisten, wreet boven schreven, Ghy Paus en Papisten, soect nu Oflaet. My Prince, you're princely a Prince of the Beggars princely you reign us in spirit, in truth princely we bow in your honour, adore you princely your realm will grow and expand. Princen, der Princelijcker Geusen Prince, Princelick met u Gheest haer doch regeert; Princelick drijvense u Eer, aldus bemintse, Princelick wert u Rijck alsdan vermeert.
@ogloc6308
10 ай бұрын
@@thombrickWow thank you for the thorough explanation and the english lyrics
@RegnumHungariaeАй бұрын
Viva Le Geus! Down with the Spanish!
@GigaChadlovesandcares Жыл бұрын
IN DE NAAM VAN ORANJE: SPAANSE TROEPEN OPENT UW POORTEN EN OPENT UW BENEN VOOR ONZE VOC MENTALITEIT! 🇳🇱
@danny9905
Жыл бұрын
Als je dat nou in Den Haag gaat vertellen, met zo’n regering heb je geen vijanden nodig haha.
@velvettblue157
2 ай бұрын
De Spaanse maagdeneilanden koloniseren >:)
@christianityistrue777 Жыл бұрын
Me going to Indonesia to trade Spices:
@christianityistrue777
Жыл бұрын
What is Indonesia? All I have heard of is Nederlands Oost-Indië.
@christianityistrue777
Жыл бұрын
slaet op de trmnmnmnn
@ramamonato5039
4 ай бұрын
It's 'Nederlandsch-Indië' (Eng. Dutch East Indies), with Batavia being the capital city, VOC the rulers colonizing the entire archipelago, 'Nederduytsch' (Eng. Low Dutch) the formal language employed, Malay being the tongue to native people, spices being the final goal...sorts of.
Пікірлер: 36
Echt prachtig, hoop dat je nog veel van dit soort muziek kan vinden! Deze klinkt veel hoopvoller dan andere Nederlandse strijd muziek, wel interessant.
@christianityistrue777
Жыл бұрын
DE WILLEM VAN ORANJE?
@willemvanoranje5724
Жыл бұрын
@@christianityistrue777 Enige echte, Baltazar kon echt niet goed mikken!
@christianityistrue777
Жыл бұрын
ja
@Usinghealer099
7 ай бұрын
DE UITGEDOSTE BARBAAR? Bent gij dat?
@willemvanoranje5724
7 ай бұрын
@@Usinghealer099 dat kan men mijn geuze naam noemen, maar dat bent ik weltevree
Prachtig lied, en wat veel reenactors! Dat moment vanaf 0:51 dat de piekeniers oprukken, geweldig!
Supernice dat je dit hebt geüpload, een heel mooi lied. Ik had een vraag, waar is het origineel van deze versie? Ik kan hem nergens vinden behalve op dit kanaal. Bij voorbaat dank!
prachtig :)
geweldig
can you upload the same version but louder?.
2:27
@skvader4187
Жыл бұрын
Dutch Victory, Grand Battles
@what2toinquarantine64
Жыл бұрын
@@skvader4187 lol
@MasterJester666
Жыл бұрын
@@skvader4187 no way you also came from that XD
@what2toinquarantine64
Жыл бұрын
@@MasterJester666 only reason why we came here was to hear the extended version 0f the Dutch victory song used in Roblox waterloo
@MatVonPreussen
Жыл бұрын
Bruh💀
Very nice!
@allsoover
Жыл бұрын
didnt expect to find you here, you are im pretty sure among the last channels that are still active posting historical british songs
@patrioticarchive
Жыл бұрын
@@allsoover I like all good historical music mate. Yeah, it's went a bit quiet recently, as most channels upload international music, instead of focusing on their own countries
@allsoover
Жыл бұрын
@@patrioticarchive some channels appeared to have completely died as well, like Monarchist Music im pretty sure
den, des, der, eene, eenen, eener, eenes, ghy, du, myne=mijn, ae=aa, ck=kk, ssch=ss...Nederduytsch! It's Low Dutch, a language from some centuries ago, the antonym to Hooghduytsch: High Dutch. I like it.
English translation is a bit poor. Let me try: Beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Long live the Beggar is now the battlecry Spanish smallpox, like black snowflakes Spanish smallpox, tracherous and malicious Spanish smallpox, under the Pope's robes Spanish smallpox, growing continuously Beat the drums, beat the drums like rat-tat-tat The Spanish Inquisition, to God malice The Spanish Inquisition, fell like dragonblood The Spanish Inquisition, is feeling punishment now The Spanish Inquisition, is losing their game Beat the drums, beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Long live the Beggar, who wants to live a Christian life Long live the Beggar, stays nicely brave Long live the Beggar, God protects you from dying in battle Long live the Beggar, noble Christian blood Beat the drums, beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Pope and Papists, God's hand makes them shiver Pope and Papists, are at their wits' end Pope and Papists, cruel beyond imagining Pope and Papists, now seek forgiveness Beat the drums, beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Innocent blood that you spilled Innocent blood cries now for vengeance Innocent blood that you spilled didn't sadden you Innocent blood that you drank with the Dragon Beat the drums, beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Beat the drums like rat-tat-tat Long live the Beggar is now the battlecry
So can someone explain the Lyrics? Who is Geus? And what is a Leus?
@thombrick
Жыл бұрын
a leus is a slogan Geus is the singular noun of 'Geuzen' aka a dutch/french word for beggars (Les Gueux) : WIKIPEDIA: Geuzen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣøːzə(n)]; lit. 'The Beggars'; French: Les Gueux) was a name assumed by the confederacy of Calvinist Dutch nobles, who from 1566 opposed Spanish rule in the Netherlands. The most successful group of them operated at sea, and so were called Watergeuzen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋaːtərɣøːzə(n)]; lit. 'Water Beggars'; French: Gueux de mer). In the Eighty Years' War, the Capture of Brielle by the Watergeuzen in 1572 provided the first foothold on land for the rebels, who would conquer the northern Netherlands and establish an independent Dutch Republic. They can be considered either as privateers or pirates, depending on the circumstances or motivations. Songs from the Dutch Eighty Year's War of Independence (1568-1648): Beggar's songs / Geuzenliederen. In 1555 King Philip II of Spain (1527-1598) inherited the Low Countries. The Duke of Alba (Fernando de Toledo), a Spanish General, became Governor of the Netherlands. There was much tension and discontent about: religion (Spain was catholic, the northern Netherlands protestant); taxes (Spain enforced 10% taxes, the so called 'tenth penny'/'tiende penning'); and the constrainment of the power of the Dutch noblemen. In 1568 the Dutch revolt started, under the leadership of Prince William of Orange (Willem van Oranje, 1533-1584). Many battles, sieges, defeats and victories followed. In 1584 Willem van Oranje was murdered and succeeded by Prince Maurits, and after him by his youngest son Prince Frederik Hendrik, both very talented Captains General. The war ended with the Peace of Münster (1648), which meant the birth of the independent Dutch Republic (or the 'Seven United Provinces'). The Dutch rebels were called 'Beggars'/'Geuzen' and 'Sea Beggars'/'Watergeuzen', a nickname they embraced. During the eighty years of war, many Beggar's songs / Geuzenliederen were written. Many of these songs remained well-known through the centuries. The songs, of Dutch fighting against an enemy, were especially beloved and frequently sung again during the Second World War. Afterwards many of these 'geuzenliederen' were included in folk song songbooks and sung for many more decades. 'Beat on the army drums' (ca. 1566) about: beginning of Dutch Revolt Beat on the army drums, like dirre dom deine beat on the army drums, like dirre dom does beat on the army drums, like dirre dom deine "Long live the Geus" is our device! Slaet op den Trommele van dirredomdeinne, Slaet op den Trommele van dirredomdoes; Slaet op den Trommele van dirredomdeine, Vive le Geus, is nu de Loes. Those Spanish pustules, like a plague spreading those Spanish pustules, cunning and mean those Spanish pustules, under the pope's robe those Spanish pustules, growing non stop. De Spaensche pocken, licht als sneeuw vlocken, De Spaensche pocken, loos ende boos; De Spaensche pocken, onder sPaus rocken, De Spaensche pocken, groeyen altoos. Spanish inquisition, in God's eyes evil Spanish inquisition, like dragon's blood Spanish inquisition, once will be punished Spanish inquisition, will lose the game. De Spaensche Inquisitie, voor Godt malitie, De Spaensche Inquisitie, als Draecx bloet vel; De Spaensche Inquisitie, ghevoelt punitie, De Spaensche Inquisitie, ontvalt haer spel. Long live the Geus, live like a good Christian long live the Geus, keep up your courage long live the Geus, God will keep you from sinning long live the Geus, all true Christians. Vive le Geus, wilt Christelick leven, Vive le Geus, houdt frayen moet; Vive le Geus, Godt behoed u voor sneven, Vive le Geus, edel Christen bloet. Pope and all papists, God makes you tremble pope and all papists, become desperate pope and all papists, need an indulgence pope and all papists, merciless, cruel. De Paus en Papisten, Godts handt doet beven, De Paus en Papisten, zijn teynden haer raet; De Paus en Papisten, wreet boven schreven, Ghy Paus en Papisten, soect nu Oflaet. My Prince, you're princely a Prince of the Beggars princely you reign us in spirit, in truth princely we bow in your honour, adore you princely your realm will grow and expand. Princen, der Princelijcker Geusen Prince, Princelick met u Gheest haer doch regeert; Princelick drijvense u Eer, aldus bemintse, Princelick wert u Rijck alsdan vermeert.
@ogloc6308
10 ай бұрын
@@thombrickWow thank you for the thorough explanation and the english lyrics
Viva Le Geus! Down with the Spanish!
IN DE NAAM VAN ORANJE: SPAANSE TROEPEN OPENT UW POORTEN EN OPENT UW BENEN VOOR ONZE VOC MENTALITEIT! 🇳🇱
@danny9905
Жыл бұрын
Als je dat nou in Den Haag gaat vertellen, met zo’n regering heb je geen vijanden nodig haha.
@velvettblue157
2 ай бұрын
De Spaanse maagdeneilanden koloniseren >:)
Me going to Indonesia to trade Spices:
@christianityistrue777
Жыл бұрын
What is Indonesia? All I have heard of is Nederlands Oost-Indië.
@christianityistrue777
Жыл бұрын
slaet op de trmnmnmnn
@ramamonato5039
4 ай бұрын
It's 'Nederlandsch-Indië' (Eng. Dutch East Indies), with Batavia being the capital city, VOC the rulers colonizing the entire archipelago, 'Nederduytsch' (Eng. Low Dutch) the formal language employed, Malay being the tongue to native people, spices being the final goal...sorts of.
Arriba España