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!
@11december2008 Great spelling! 'pseudo' how apt. Can't remember stereotyping black people as lazy and criminal or mentioning grime music. Brilliant repartee mate, next you'll be mentioning how they invented peanut butter you patronising twat!
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.
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!
@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.
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 4 days ago
@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".
11december2008 3 days ago
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@11december2008 Great spelling! 'pseudo' how apt. Can't remember stereotyping black people as lazy and criminal or mentioning grime music. Brilliant repartee mate, next you'll be mentioning how they invented peanut butter you patronising twat!
sullafelix76 1 week ago
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sullafelix76 1 week ago
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 1 week ago
@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.
11december2008 1 week ago
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sullafelix76 1 week ago
why was david starkey mean to black people though
zilbiol 2 weeks ago
@zilbiol Because he's a Tory.
11december2008 2 weeks ago
@zilbiol because niggers suck
MultiTrollHunter 5 days ago
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!
MushroomedAnymore 4 weeks ago
Are you serious? David Starkey popularized? As on a TV station? I must be out of touch! ;-)
MushroomedAnymore 1 month ago
this is a song that i want to use for a witch chant in one of my original novels
my2bratsmom 2 months ago
This would be right at home as the theme music to many a fictional villain. Stannis Baratheon comes to mind.
Veishan 2 months ago
non è corrispondente all'epoca l'uso dei violini
Amorosoize 2 months ago
This music is a bit scary...
jpannonius 2 months ago
@jpannonius Indeed, indeed.
11december2008 2 months ago
This is beautiful but also quite disturbing, maybe its the violins.
EllieMarianna 8 months ago 5
@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.
TachieBillano 4 months ago 3
@EllieMarianna I think it's because there's a disparity between the background music & the song.
FreePress1000 1 week ago
was watching this in history (would you believe!:P) and thought the music was lovellyyy (: thanks!
BeckiD94 11 months ago
beautiful. Thank you.
xXxFreakGirlxXx 2 years ago 2
Absolutely brilliant!
IrisMn7 2 years ago 4