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  • The only thing pseudo is your spelling my friend!Ah well not bad for a lentil sucking communist!!Stick to your music preference and not your politics!

  • @EVOCATI76 It's called a typo. Maybe you should go back to your BNP friends since you seem to think not hating black people makes me a "communist".

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  • maybe because he is a classically educated historian he decided not to pander to fashionable left wing politics and surmised that maybe the Nubian,Ethiopian,Zulu e.t.c. empires were not culturally,fiscally, and enlightened to warrant positive appraisal.xxx

  • @sullafelix76 Sorry but that's just psuedo-academic rubbish to justify stereotyping all black people as lazy and criminal. As if black culture is just Grime music.

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  • why was david starkey mean to black people though

  • @zilbiol Because he's a Tory.

  • @zilbiol because niggers suck

  • Henry VIII is far better on authentic instruements, no modern strings. Honestly I think a rock band with electric guitar grinding with a few folk instruments would suit Henry better than modern orchestra. Only a solo cello has any chance here, it is like Viol, infact why was the Viol even replaced, it sounded better!

  • Are you serious? David Starkey popularized? As on a TV station? I must be out of touch! ;-)

  • this is a song that i want to use for a witch chant in one of my original novels

  • This would be right at home as the theme music to many a fictional villain. Stannis Baratheon comes to mind.

  • non è corrispondente all'epoca l'uso dei violini

  • This music is a bit scary...

  • @jpannonius Indeed, indeed.

  • This is beautiful but also quite disturbing, maybe its the violins.

  • @EllieMarianna: I think the violins are a modern-day arrangement for the series (Henry VIII: Mind of a Tyrant). Disturbing yet beautiful, are they not? I think it's a fitting modern-day addition. Sort of like our present generation's view on who Henry really was as king and as a man. Here was a guy who wrote a song entitled "Without Discord", but brought major discord into his country and the lives of everyone around him.

  • @EllieMarianna I think it's because there's a disparity between the background music & the song.

  • was watching this in history (would you believe!:P) and thought the music was lovellyyy (: thanks!

  • beautiful. Thank you.

  • Absolutely brilliant!

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