@@veryunwisethewise Not really Fitz implies illegitimacy and indeed they are the illegitimate descendants of James II. Whereas Francis is descended from Henrietta the youngest legitimate daughter of Charles I in the senior unbroken legitimate line. If we discount illegitimacy then the descendants of Antigone Plantagenet illegitimate daughter of Humphrey Duke of Gloucester son of Henry IV can be considered the heirs of the House of Lancaster, hell we can go back to the illegitimate sons of the first plantagenet monarch Henry II and follow their line. Thus why legitimacy is a key factor in the Royal succession, it was also to safe guard against children whose parentage was uncertain from gaining the throne, not like it didn't happen anyway e.g. Richard III's DNA does not match the Dukes of Somerset the Beaufort family who are male line descendants supposedly of John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster. So either the Yorks or Lancasters wife or maybe even wives had a fling at some point thus a member of the offspring being illegitimate and not of their bloodline but likely believing and living as though they were, most likely not questioning it.
True, the Cavaliers were cringe but this is objectively a bop. Plus it kind of makes Cromwell seem cooler by saying stuff “We have no kings, we are all kings”, lol.
nah its 100 percent "but cries democracy" it makes no sense to say The tyrant state subjects all but rise democracy in a pro royalist song because that would insinuate that the royalists are the tyrants. the tyrant state subjects us all but cries democracy makes way more sense and implies that those who now rule (the Anti Royalists) are tyrants but hide behind the veil of crying democracy. also i have really loud headphones and can hear the C in "cries democracy" also the poster sais they fixed aload of lyrical errors. this is just one that slipped through @@studentaviator3756
The lyric is "The tyrants' state subjects us all, but cries democracy". It's a very open sneer at the Parliamentarians. The Parliamentarians claimed they were fighting to defend Parliament and the Magna Carta, yet to the Royalists they are now tyrants and oppressors denying their rights after seizing power.
Do you still have the original? Maybe just unlist it and give the link to it here (It had a a decent amount of views and i want to see what lyrics were changed/made more accurate.
As far as I can make them out: We have a king, and yet no king, for he has lost his power! For 'gainst his will his subjects are imprisoned in the tower. We had some laws, but now no laws by which he held his crown, we had estates and liberties, but now they're voted down! It's a mad world my masters, where kings may lose their crown! And commoners take coronets, set up, yet soon put down! We have no King, we are all kings, and each doth do his pleasure, and hasten anarchy abroad, and sin beyond all measure. The Crown and Sceptre're, out of date, the mitre low doth lie, the tyrant's state subjects us all, but cries democracy! It's a mad world my masters, where kings may lose their crown! And commoners take coronets, set up, yet soon put down! We were free subjects born but now, we are by force made slaves, by those who we did count our friends, but in the end proved knaves. And liberate from royal grasp, we find ourselves enchained, by demagogues of humble stock, who have our king arraigned. It's a mad world my masters, where kings may lose their crown! And commoners take coronets, set up, yet soon put down! The freedoms we were told were ours by those who fought the king, have now been proved mere empty show, a vale of hollow ring. Where justice was to be our lot injustice rank now grows, and from the spring of liberty a sullied trickle flows. It's a mad world my masters, where kings may lose their crown! And commoners take coronets, set up, yet soon put down! Arise therefore, brave British men fight for your King and State, against those traitorous men who strive this realm to ruinate. 'Tis Pym, 'tis Pym and all his ilk, that do our woe engender, naught but their lives, and end our woes and us in safety render. It's a mad world my masters, where kings may lose their crown! And commoners take coronets, set up, yet soon put down!
What people forget is the sheer amount of terrible things Charles I did, for example, introducing ship money when there wasn't even a war happening and getting rid of parliament a few decades before the civil war.
James II was subject to the absolutely insane warming pan theory, it's was also about establishing a centeral bank. That's why it wasn't the people who decided, it was a handful of influential MPs who were jealous of the dutch banking system. Ever wonder why the "financial revolution" (which resulted in the introduction of national debt) happen immediately after the "glorious" revolution. Like if you wanna get rid of him, depose him. Don't do this weasely behavior and send secret letters asking foreign nations to invade
How historically ignorant is your statement, Democracy and it's successor ideologies have proven much more tyrannical than most monarchies, and here you are literally defending the dictator and unhinged tyrant that was Cromwell.
God save the king
Yes. God, Save the True King, Francis II! Greetings for my Scotish and English brothers from Cashubia.
@@jakublubocki7998 🏴🏴🏴🇱🇮
@@jakublubocki7998 FitzJames Stuarts are more legitimate.
@@veryunwisethewise Not really Fitz implies illegitimacy and indeed they are the illegitimate descendants of James II. Whereas Francis is descended from Henrietta the youngest legitimate daughter of Charles I in the senior unbroken legitimate line. If we discount illegitimacy then the descendants of Antigone Plantagenet illegitimate daughter of Humphrey Duke of Gloucester son of Henry IV can be considered the heirs of the House of Lancaster, hell we can go back to the illegitimate sons of the first plantagenet monarch Henry II and follow their line. Thus why legitimacy is a key factor in the Royal succession, it was also to safe guard against children whose parentage was uncertain from gaining the throne, not like it didn't happen anyway e.g. Richard III's DNA does not match the Dukes of Somerset the Beaufort family who are male line descendants supposedly of John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster. So either the Yorks or Lancasters wife or maybe even wives had a fling at some point thus a member of the offspring being illegitimate and not of their bloodline but likely believing and living as though they were, most likely not questioning it.
@@veryunwisethewise Hmm, it sounds very interesting. Could you tell me more about this?
this is unironically a fucking banger
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True, the Cavaliers were cringe but this is objectively a bop.
Plus it kind of makes Cromwell seem cooler by saying stuff “We have no kings, we are all kings”, lol.
A banger indeed.
Another change I would make is “the tyrant’s state subjects us all but cries democracy”
That's what Cromwell did.
@@colonelcripple1459 that's what every democracy did
also, it's 'arraigned' not 'defamed'.
@@chevaliermacabre2150Yeah, that makes more sense
@@colonelcripple1459he was all talk of democracy but never granted it.
Its in the end 'prove knaves' not grew knaves. It means they were shown to be scoundrels, you can't grow a knave!
Still relevant today
So true !
I think its "But cries democracy" not "But rise democracy"
if you look at all the lyrics none of the words are in quotes except the lyric "But rise democracy" implying the uploader finds that lyric ironic.
It's making fun of the Roundheads.
nah its 100 percent "but cries democracy" it makes no sense to say The tyrant state subjects all but rise democracy in a pro royalist song because that would insinuate that the royalists are the tyrants. the tyrant state subjects us all but cries democracy makes way more sense and implies that those who now rule (the Anti Royalists) are tyrants but hide behind the veil of crying democracy. also i have really loud headphones and can hear the C in "cries democracy" also the poster sais they fixed aload of lyrical errors. this is just one that slipped through @@studentaviator3756
@@studentaviator3756Yeah, but even so, but cries democracy might make more sense
The lyric is "The tyrants' state subjects us all, but cries democracy".
It's a very open sneer at the Parliamentarians. The Parliamentarians claimed they were fighting to defend Parliament and the Magna Carta, yet to the Royalists they are now tyrants and oppressors denying their rights after seizing power.
more relevant than ever
The English be spitting bars right now
I love Strawhead, thank you for uploading
My new theme song
Grand username!
Glory to The Stuart dynasty
Glory to Edward the Black Prince
Hear hear
God Bless all the Charlie Stuarts.
Charles I
Charles II
Charles Edward Stuart.
The true Charles III
Alas, the arrogant Parliament managed to hold sway over even the Right of The Crown!
Based.
And all the James Stuarts too.
James I/VI
James II/VII
James Francis Edward Stuart
I’m a Roundhead, but this song is so fire. It just seems like such a good theme for the whole Civil War period in general.
It sure does, I think it's quite centrist
This is such a great song and very catchy
I think it should be "Who have our king arraigned" at the 2:13 mark
Nice! Is it “the miter low doth lie” -not “the might alone doth lie”?
Instead of might alone doth lie, it should be mitre low doth lie. The mitre is the ceremonial headwear of bishops.
Jestem Polakiem lubię wiekami Brytanię ale polska teraz ma fajnym historie
that is a wow
Anyone know where to find a sheet music version of this?
Do you still have the original? Maybe just unlist it and give the link to it here
(It had a a decent amount of views and i want to see what lyrics were changed/made more accurate.
Of course, ua-cam.com/video/NOV7ku4iXaI/v-deo.html the pinned comment on the original shows all the changes.
TOTAL PURITAN DEATH
TOTAL CAVALIER VICTORY TPD
@@youtubeaccount9980 A cavalier victory is an Aryan victory
@@GAMER123GAMING Man this comment section is just fuckin
amazing i say
@@GAMER123GAMINGCringe, get that Nazi mess out of the comment section. Cromwell and Hitler would have been buddies.
Totally pleasing day
Why does this sound so much like an anime theme? Music theory needed
Guy who wrote this song was a weeb
@@noone-os5pj big if true, no one
People arguing between the 2003 VS 2009 Full Metal Alchemist
The best one is obviously the 1642 one
Re upload?
Yes, I altered some of the errors with the lyrics.
Where do I find the lyrics for this? They are bloody great.
As far as I can make them out:
We have a king, and yet no king,
for he has lost his power!
For 'gainst his will
his subjects are imprisoned in the tower.
We had some laws, but now no laws
by which he held his crown,
we had estates and liberties,
but now they're voted down!
It's a mad world my masters,
where kings may lose their crown!
And commoners take coronets,
set up, yet soon put down!
We have no King, we are all kings,
and each doth do his pleasure,
and hasten anarchy abroad,
and sin beyond all measure.
The Crown and Sceptre're,
out of date, the mitre low doth lie,
the tyrant's state subjects us all,
but cries democracy!
It's a mad world my masters,
where kings may lose their crown!
And commoners take coronets,
set up, yet soon put down!
We were free subjects born but now,
we are by force made slaves,
by those who we did count our friends,
but in the end proved knaves.
And liberate from royal grasp,
we find ourselves enchained,
by demagogues of humble stock,
who have our king arraigned.
It's a mad world my masters,
where kings may lose their crown!
And commoners take coronets,
set up, yet soon put down!
The freedoms we were told were ours
by those who fought the king,
have now been proved mere empty show,
a vale of hollow ring.
Where justice was to be our lot
injustice rank now grows,
and from the spring of liberty
a sullied trickle flows.
It's a mad world my masters,
where kings may lose their crown!
And commoners take coronets,
set up, yet soon put down!
Arise therefore, brave British men
fight for your King and State,
against those traitorous men
who strive this realm to ruinate.
'Tis Pym, 'tis Pym and all his ilk,
that do our woe engender,
naught but their lives,
and end our woes and us in safety render.
It's a mad world my masters,
where kings may lose their crown!
And commoners take coronets,
set up, yet soon put down!
@Aydin Paladin
Has she or spoon listened to this song?
What people forget is the sheer amount of terrible things Charles I did, for example, introducing ship money when there wasn't even a war happening and getting rid of parliament a few decades before the civil war.
Fuck parliament
yes, just as bad as violating centuries old laws or killing half the Irish
Exactly, and that's only some of many great things he did.
Wait based?
Those are good things
It sounds like it's written by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
My good citizen, L + Ratio + No Head.
Sincerely, Oliver Cromwell.
Henry of Navarre, a Protestant, said Paris was worth a mass. Wasn't James 2nd stupid then?🤔
James II was subject to the absolutely insane warming pan theory, it's was also about establishing a centeral bank. That's why it wasn't the people who decided, it was a handful of influential MPs who were jealous of the dutch banking system. Ever wonder why the "financial revolution" (which resulted in the introduction of national debt) happen immediately after the "glorious" revolution. Like if you wanna get rid of him, depose him. Don't do this weasely behavior and send secret letters asking foreign nations to invade
Exceedingly poignant
NO! THE COMMONERS ARE MAKING US TREAT THEM LIKE HUMAN BEINGS NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
You are a based person.
How historically ignorant is your statement, Democracy and it's successor ideologies have proven much more tyrannical than most monarchies, and here you are literally defending the dictator and unhinged tyrant that was Cromwell.