all these old heads dont know abt the W game known as Zulu Wars
@SodorMapping202410 күн бұрын
tell the comments
@Cddragon478412 күн бұрын
Rip hero of the nation
@SodorMapping202412 күн бұрын
Respect for Kim il Sung
@nathanx2000.13 күн бұрын
I legit forgot this song existed, my family used to sing this at family gatherings for a laugh, thx for giving me back a lil bit of my childhood 😊
@DownWithAmeriKKKanImperialism13 күн бұрын
To all the people memorizing Shinzo Abe, today is also Kim Il-sung's death anniversary
@DownWithAmeriKKKanImperialism13 күн бұрын
RIP General
@MrBaconMan82316 күн бұрын
guts and blackpowder
@SodorMapping202420 күн бұрын
sup
@HankD1320 күн бұрын
British ZULU war song!!! What rubbish. John Tams rules this song - not too keen on this version.
@viking123617 күн бұрын
Try the Strawhead version you won’t regret it
@Stewart68220 күн бұрын
It's a Napoleonic (and earlier) war song NOT a Zulu war song!!
@viking123617 күн бұрын
Earlier than that try looking at the Strawhead version
@Dragondave100021 күн бұрын
No it's not
@user-wd4ti8gn3o21 күн бұрын
In the original version of the hill and far from away was Queen Anne as it was wrought in 1700
@anthonydurnford307721 күн бұрын
This song is actually not dedicated to the Anglo-Zulu war of 1879, more so, dedicated to the Peninsular war, which lasted from 1808-1814, and also a bit of the British military presence in Belgium during the Napoleonic wars, as the song refers to multiple times. (Through Flanders, Portugal, and Spain). Though this version is a banger, I heavily recommend listening to the version made by "John Tams". Also im pretty sure this is not the first ever version of this song, as I can vaguely remember that this song can be traced to a different version in 1707.
@andrewstackpool491121 күн бұрын
It goes back to Queen Anne
@viking123617 күн бұрын
Listen to the Strawhead version and their other period pieces
@adrianfeste587722 күн бұрын
Man this songs a banger while playing roblox zulu war
@SodorMapping202422 күн бұрын
yeah I played too
@zebulaun24 күн бұрын
yall lost, but you aint too bad
@Baba_Bahebal24 күн бұрын
1812
@zebulaun24 күн бұрын
@@Baba_Bahebal in 1814 we too a little trip 🗣
@KolibriMert23 күн бұрын
@@zebulaun Winning a battle at the end of the war doesn't mean you won the war, Germany's won a final battlefield victory in 1945 against the rebuilt Polish Army under Soviet leadership, Poland is still a country and it's pretty clear that the Germans lost seeing as their territory is a fair bit smaller these days. The Waf of 1812 was the local Canadian TA holding off the US Regulars to a stalemate until the British Regulars could arrive and somehow that gets championed as some kind of win. Result was "status quo ante bellum" but the US didn't mess with Canada properly again for another 50 years. Oh and this song is Irish, that's why it's so catchy.
@zebulaun23 күн бұрын
@@KolibriMert tldr
@enclave116521 күн бұрын
@@KolibriMert the war of 1812 ended before the results of the battle of New Orleans. One of the major reasons why US was put into a stalemate at the end of that war was because it wasn’t centralized enough, but it wasn’t exactly like we lost we didn’t really lose that war because losing would’ve been losing all the territory that we had took nothing away from us because they knew if they tried to annex us. It would’ve just ended and more trouble for them doesn’t change the fact that the British were in the wrong with imprisoning American sailors it also doesn’t change the fact that the Americans gave the British one of the worst losses, the British empire ever ever had up until that point with the American Revolution, the British were utterly humiliated by the Americans and if anything the war of 1812 only made the Americans stronger with the nationalism that came after so in the long term America won even in the short term America won
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all these old heads dont know abt the W game known as Zulu Wars
tell the comments
Rip hero of the nation
Respect for Kim il Sung
I legit forgot this song existed, my family used to sing this at family gatherings for a laugh, thx for giving me back a lil bit of my childhood 😊
To all the people memorizing Shinzo Abe, today is also Kim Il-sung's death anniversary
RIP General
guts and blackpowder
sup
British ZULU war song!!! What rubbish. John Tams rules this song - not too keen on this version.
Try the Strawhead version you won’t regret it
It's a Napoleonic (and earlier) war song NOT a Zulu war song!!
Earlier than that try looking at the Strawhead version
No it's not
In the original version of the hill and far from away was Queen Anne as it was wrought in 1700
This song is actually not dedicated to the Anglo-Zulu war of 1879, more so, dedicated to the Peninsular war, which lasted from 1808-1814, and also a bit of the British military presence in Belgium during the Napoleonic wars, as the song refers to multiple times. (Through Flanders, Portugal, and Spain). Though this version is a banger, I heavily recommend listening to the version made by "John Tams". Also im pretty sure this is not the first ever version of this song, as I can vaguely remember that this song can be traced to a different version in 1707.
It goes back to Queen Anne
Listen to the Strawhead version and their other period pieces
Man this songs a banger while playing roblox zulu war
yeah I played too
yall lost, but you aint too bad
1812
@@Baba_Bahebal in 1814 we too a little trip 🗣
@@zebulaun Winning a battle at the end of the war doesn't mean you won the war, Germany's won a final battlefield victory in 1945 against the rebuilt Polish Army under Soviet leadership, Poland is still a country and it's pretty clear that the Germans lost seeing as their territory is a fair bit smaller these days. The Waf of 1812 was the local Canadian TA holding off the US Regulars to a stalemate until the British Regulars could arrive and somehow that gets championed as some kind of win. Result was "status quo ante bellum" but the US didn't mess with Canada properly again for another 50 years. Oh and this song is Irish, that's why it's so catchy.
@@KolibriMert tldr
@@KolibriMert the war of 1812 ended before the results of the battle of New Orleans. One of the major reasons why US was put into a stalemate at the end of that war was because it wasn’t centralized enough, but it wasn’t exactly like we lost we didn’t really lose that war because losing would’ve been losing all the territory that we had took nothing away from us because they knew if they tried to annex us. It would’ve just ended and more trouble for them doesn’t change the fact that the British were in the wrong with imprisoning American sailors it also doesn’t change the fact that the Americans gave the British one of the worst losses, the British empire ever ever had up until that point with the American Revolution, the British were utterly humiliated by the Americans and if anything the war of 1812 only made the Americans stronger with the nationalism that came after so in the long term America won even in the short term America won
First time hearing this and its so fantastic
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Let's go mate! 🇬🇧
@@SodorMapping2024 huzzah! God save the king!
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Hi are u ok 👍 ❤
This is nature and the song from the old days
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Who remember this song
That make me cry
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