It kind of is, actually! The album this song was featured in was composed in the form of a 'Cantata' which is pretty much a predecessor to the modern musical, blending dramatic elements with vocal and instrumental music. If you enjoy this I highly encourage you to check it out, it's called 'Cantate pour Louise Michel' by Michele Bernard. Louise Michel was one of the most prominent comunards and the album features texts by Rimbaud and other poets of the time. It's mindblowingly good, not a single bad song in it.
Oui, barbare je suis Oui, j'aime le canon La mitraille dans l'air Amis, amis dansons! La danse des bombes, garde à vous! Voici les lions Le tonnerre de la bataille gronde sur nous Amis chantons! Amis, amis dansons! La danse des bombes, garde à vous! Voici les lions Le tonnerre de la bataille gronde sur nous Amis chantons! L'âcre odeur de la poudre Qui se mêle à l'encens Ma voix frappant la voûte Et l'orgue qui perd ses dents La nuit est écarlate Trempez-y vos drapeaux {X2:} Beaux enfants de Montmartre La victoire ou le tombeau Oui, barbare je suis Oui, j'aime le canon Et mon cur je le jette À la Révolution Oui, mon cur je le jette À la Révolution
@@anaskournif9290 je considère que un chant est révolutionnaire si il a été créé pendant la révolution, comme celui ci date de la Commune, c'est donc un chant Communard
@@Volcano91 Tu as raison sur le fait qu'il y a une grosse nuance entre la révolution Française et la commune de Paris, le vrai problème c'est que les Français dans leurs grandes majorités considèrent la grande révolution comme la seule ayant eu lieux, mais dans l'essence des mots, la commune de Paris est bien une insurrection/révolution.mais tout comme on peut parler de mouvements révolutionnaires en 1830 et 1848 alors qu'il s'agit de mouvements parfois opposés. Après, dans ma lecture, la commune de Paris est quand même très proche de 1792 sur beaucoup de points, c'est simplement qu'entre temps on a vu emerger beaucoup de courant politiques, notamment le Marxisme, sans confondre Communalistes et Communistes bien-sûr
so haunting. this is a song created in close range firecracker and muskets killing. Those who understand the scene will know how haunting it is, those who don't understand, don't learn
Also, my month long plan to keep this song in popular memory by convincing someone to make a nightcore of it has just come to fruition 😄 One of my comrades shared this song with me at one of my meetings, and I noticed its not very well known even though its so good. So I slipped into your disc and posted it so that it may live on through the ages
This is an old socialist song, a song of the Paris commune in the revolution of 1871. The people of Paris stormed the heavens and took power from the liberal bourgeoisie. The commune established the first workers democracy in the world. It lasted two months before the French bourgeoisie cut a deal with the coming Prussian army to liberate Paris from the parisian people. All the community leaders of the commune were massacred in the coming liberal counter-revolution. The hopes and dreams of the time live on, including this song.
*anarchist not socialist its jyst that socialist/communist came after them then took everything that anarcgist have done after giving of them a bad image and the fact people don't really know about them in the present day. The commune was anti-authoritarian and socialism is a left authoritarian movement
You also forgot to mention that the Paris Commune also wanted the continuation of the war against prussia, despite the rest of the country being against due to exhaustion. Not to mention all the hostage they took and killed. Althought the deal with the germans was shamefull, thanks Thier to have put an end to the sans-culotte heritage. Also, with how their model worked, their military system was just really poorly made and not really functionnal. Really, the defense of Paris, an urban environnement is a model of what not to do when you're the defender in urban warfare. Decentralized system do this to armed forces.
@@cpp3221 A revolutionary war against Prussia was not just favorable, but it was necessary if the revolution was to survive. And yes, the decentralization and Proudhonism was a big weakness of the commune. This was a lesson that would be studied and understood by future revolutionaries.
@@morelilyas4997 the majority of the communards were jacobins, then they were blanquist, two tendencies of socialism/republicanism that are not famous for their anti-authoritarianism, and then anarchists, utopian socialists and marxists. The Commune of Paris has lasted 2 months, you can't say it was anti-authoritarian just because anarchists were implied, it's more a model of non-sectarian attempt to make socialism than a pure anarchist thing, even if federalism was important for the project.
@@_shayrich_ Like Polish in 19th century? Or any one else who has ever fought to have their own country free of foreign rule? Maybe pick up a history book.
@@karolm476 Yeah but no. This song is a "communard" song, wich is a communist/anarchist movement, they would not appreciate that we put them in a Napoleon. And we, modern communist/anarchist would not like it either
you see, communists, real good communists don't consider capitalists like "bugs" but like their equals, thats the difference between capitalism and communism
You hate what you don't know, and apparently you don't really know communism or anarchism ^^ You only know stalinism, people with big mustaches and gulags but that's not communism. Basically you just said "I hate equality and well being of all people and not just the rich ones".
Ну. Танец Бомб ! Танец Франции! Победа в Могиле. (Это о франко прусской войне 1870-71 где Ополчение Парижа Сопротивлялось Прусакам Дольше чем регулярная армия, потом ополчение парижа разгоняла французская армия, с охуитительным предлогом, что если бы ополченцы сдались то мирный договор был бы менее унизительным)
messages that go against the majority need powerful songs to be heard, you need one hell of a motivation to go against a far more powerful enemy. and for post-soviet songs most of them take inspiration from USSR propaganda, which was extremely effective. also, french military songs are absolute bangers in general.
French still are Français thanks to it's culture and the people of Lions and Charles Martel and his grandson Charlemagne witch is far far from the case from the germans or even less the british now with Germany is the country with the most Mosque in Europe...
@@ommsterlitz1805 bro, the once Christian Kingdoms of Christendom have all fallen. All three countries have forsaken God and burned down churches. The French stereotype is that the French flag is a white flag.
@@SusScrofaVulgaris That's not a stereotype it's the truth the white flag of France became the sign of surrendering into teethIess brits minds and there colonies after losing to France for hundreds of battles so much so that they would raise a piece of white cloth to symbolize they submit to France, witch is where the white flag to surrender came from in english. It's that flag that took the Kingdom of Outremer and Jerusalem, that expanded France to be the largest country in Europe and kicked out not one but twice from 2 continents the english.
@@ommsterlitz1805 You know history. And I'm learning. By the way, what happe to the Huguenots? I know they were French Protestants who moved to South Africa.
@@SusScrofaVulgaris The huguenots still exist today. After the religion war our king Henri the Fourth, who was protestant converted to catholicism and granted them an edit of religious tolerance "the Edit of Nantes". But it was revoked by his grandson Louis XIV then some where forced to convert to catholicism or flee. somme go to Swizterland? other fleed to Holland or Prussia. During the revolution the religious tolerance was restored and while today france is mainy atheist while still bieng a catholic nation there is still a protestant minority in the south.
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feels like this could be straight out of a musical
True !
Si la Commune étais une comédie musicale peut être...
Im pretty sure the structure of modern musicals is based on thearte performances from about this era.
It kind of is, actually! The album this song was featured in was composed in the form of a 'Cantata' which is pretty much a predecessor to the modern musical, blending dramatic elements with vocal and instrumental music. If you enjoy this I highly encourage you to check it out, it's called 'Cantate pour Louise Michel' by Michele Bernard. Louise Michel was one of the most prominent comunards and the album features texts by Rimbaud and other poets of the time. It's mindblowingly good, not a single bad song in it.
Oui, barbare je suis
Oui, j'aime le canon
La mitraille dans l'air
Amis, amis dansons!
La danse des bombes, garde à vous!
Voici les lions
Le tonnerre de la bataille gronde sur nous
Amis chantons!
Amis, amis dansons!
La danse des bombes, garde à vous!
Voici les lions
Le tonnerre de la bataille gronde sur nous
Amis chantons!
L'âcre odeur de la poudre
Qui se mêle à l'encens
Ma voix frappant la voûte
Et l'orgue qui perd ses dents
La nuit est écarlate
Trempez-y vos drapeaux
{X2:}
Beaux enfants de Montmartre
La victoire ou le tombeau
Oui, barbare je suis
Oui, j'aime le canon
Et mon cur je le jette
À la Révolution
Oui, mon cur je le jette
À la Révolution
*Oui, mon cœur je jette
aux enfants de montmartre *
la victoire ou le tombeau
super travail, chapeau bas
Sounds half insane when translated but I don't know whether or not that is intentional or not.
The Dance of Bombs is a revolutionary song whose lyrics are due to Louise Michel, published in 1871.
Pas révolutionnaire, Communard, nuance
@@Volcano91 c'est factuellement les deux.
@@anaskournif9290 je considère que un chant est révolutionnaire si il a été créé pendant la révolution, comme celui ci date de la Commune, c'est donc un chant Communard
@@Volcano91 Tu as raison sur le fait qu'il y a une grosse nuance entre la révolution Française et la commune de Paris, le vrai problème c'est que les Français dans leurs grandes majorités considèrent la grande révolution comme la seule ayant eu lieux, mais dans l'essence des mots, la commune de Paris est bien une insurrection/révolution.mais tout comme on peut parler de mouvements révolutionnaires en 1830 et 1848 alors qu'il s'agit de mouvements parfois opposés.
Après, dans ma lecture, la commune de Paris est quand même très proche de 1792 sur beaucoup de points, c'est simplement qu'entre temps on a vu emerger beaucoup de courant politiques, notamment le Marxisme, sans confondre Communalistes et Communistes bien-sûr
@@Volcano91 c un son qui est a la gloire a l'acte de révolution
I had goosebumps while imagining the scene with this music. It sounds so amazing!
This is a true banger, gonna be listening to this all day, wonderful video
so haunting. this is a song created in close range firecracker and muskets killing. Those who understand the scene will know how haunting it is, those who don't understand, don't learn
At the times of the Paris Commune, breechloading repeating rifles had already largely replaced smoothbore muskets.
@@MrSnowmanFRVive la Commune ami et frère Communard
@@MrSnowmanFRvive la Commune !
@@korozif4140C'est cela oui.
Monsieur, je vous prierais de vous aligner contre le mur.
@@cpp3221 Allons-y tout de suite, et FUSILLEZ MOI VITE !
BC High School for the win
Oui 👍🏽
I'm def using this song in a warthunder tiktok
Thank you for letting me discover this masterpiece!
Also, my month long plan to keep this song in popular memory by convincing someone to make a nightcore of it has just come to fruition 😄
One of my comrades shared this song with me at one of my meetings, and I noticed its not very well known even though its so good. So I slipped into your disc and posted it so that it may live on through the ages
Nice
hello @HermosFlutter, good to see you here
clicked for andou, stayed for the song
Fantastic 💗💗
😂🤣🤣🤣 mais qu'est ce que c'est que ça encore ?
Propagande japonaise 😂
je valide personnellement 🍷🗿
Vive la commune ❤🏴
This is an old socialist song, a song of the Paris commune in the revolution of 1871. The people of Paris stormed the heavens and took power from the liberal bourgeoisie. The commune established the first workers democracy in the world. It lasted two months before the French bourgeoisie cut a deal with the coming Prussian army to liberate Paris from the parisian people. All the community leaders of the commune were massacred in the coming liberal counter-revolution.
The hopes and dreams of the time live on, including this song.
Socialists just know how to make Musik
*anarchist not socialist its jyst that socialist/communist came after them then took everything that anarcgist have done after giving of them a bad image and the fact people don't really know about them in the present day. The commune was anti-authoritarian and socialism is a left authoritarian movement
You also forgot to mention that the Paris Commune also wanted the continuation of the war against prussia, despite the rest of the country being against due to exhaustion. Not to mention all the hostage they took and killed.
Althought the deal with the germans was shamefull, thanks Thier to have put an end to the sans-culotte heritage.
Also, with how their model worked, their military system was just really poorly made and not really functionnal. Really, the defense of Paris, an urban environnement is a model of what not to do when you're the defender in urban warfare. Decentralized system do this to armed forces.
@@cpp3221 A revolutionary war against Prussia was not just favorable, but it was necessary if the revolution was to survive. And yes, the decentralization and Proudhonism was a big weakness of the commune. This was a lesson that would be studied and understood by future revolutionaries.
@@morelilyas4997 the majority of the communards were jacobins, then they were blanquist, two tendencies of socialism/republicanism that are not famous for their anti-authoritarianism, and then anarchists, utopian socialists and marxists.
The Commune of Paris has lasted 2 months, you can't say it was anti-authoritarian just because anarchists were implied, it's more a model of non-sectarian attempt to make socialism than a pure anarchist thing, even if federalism was important for the project.
Perfect.
As a Nationalist, gotta give it to these frenchie commies that they knew how to make songs
I can recommend north Korean music, powerfull as most communist Songs but also full of nationalism and love for the home land
you are a nationalist and you like a song that glorifies the revolution, weird all the same
@@_shayrich_ Nationalism was literally born during the French Revolution.
@@_shayrich_ Like Polish in 19th century? Or any one else who has ever fought to have their own country free of foreign rule? Maybe pick up a history book.
@@thekyler9529 This is a communist song, the french revolution(at least the one you're thinking of) was largely a liberal revolution.
muazzam la
🦁
This song should appear in the new Napoleon movie!
not the same period
@@SieurBrabantio It would fit. This movie isn't historically accurate anyway.
@@karolm476 Yeah but no. This song is a "communard" song, wich is a communist/anarchist movement, they would not appreciate that we put them in a Napoleon. And we, modern communist/anarchist would not like it either
Vive la commune de paris 🚩🇨🇵
Vive le Front Populaire !
Vive la Commune !
Et mort aux tyrans !
This reminded me of Icythetanker
🎯🇺🇸... 🇫🇷1-🇺🇸0 🎉
Когда сдал Париж за 4 а не за 3 дня:
😊❤
this song wasnt in GuP 🥲
From where is this song ?
The Paris Commune
What anime is this character from?
Girls Und Panzer
Girls und Panzer Das Finale
I hate communism like it's a plague but i actually like this song, even though it was made by communist bugs
you see, communists, real good communists don't consider capitalists like "bugs" but like their equals, thats the difference between capitalism and communism
You hate what you don't know, and apparently you don't really know communism or anarchism ^^ You only know stalinism, people with big mustaches and gulags but that's not communism. Basically you just said "I hate equality and well being of all people and not just the rich ones".
Ничего не понял , французский язык красив, и песня тоже
Ну.
Танец Бомб ! Танец Франции!
Победа в Могиле.
(Это о франко прусской войне 1870-71 где Ополчение Парижа Сопротивлялось Прусакам Дольше чем регулярная армия, потом ополчение парижа разгоняла французская армия, с охуитительным предлогом, что если бы ополченцы сдались то мирный договор был бы менее унизительным)
Споём
it's "aux enfants de montmartre" not "beaux enfants de montmartre"
"LA VICTOIRE OU LE TOMBEAU"
Why all the commie songs gotta be good?
Because they are good
to inspire the revolution comrade
messages that go against the majority need powerful songs to be heard, you need one hell of a motivation to go against a far more powerful enemy.
and for post-soviet songs most of them take inspiration from USSR propaganda, which was extremely effective.
also, french military songs are absolute bangers in general.
French people. Far far far away from Charlemagne and lions. Now they aren't even French anymore.
French still are Français thanks to it's culture and the people of Lions and Charles Martel and his grandson Charlemagne witch is far far from the case from the germans or even less the british now with Germany is the country with the most Mosque in Europe...
@@ommsterlitz1805 bro, the once Christian Kingdoms of Christendom have all fallen. All three countries have forsaken God and burned down churches. The French stereotype is that the French flag is a white flag.
@@SusScrofaVulgaris That's not a stereotype it's the truth the white flag of France became the sign of surrendering into teethIess brits minds and there colonies after losing to France for hundreds of battles so much so that they would raise a piece of white cloth to symbolize they submit to France, witch is where the white flag to surrender came from in english. It's that flag that took the Kingdom of Outremer and Jerusalem, that expanded France to be the largest country in Europe and kicked out not one but twice from 2 continents the english.
@@ommsterlitz1805 You know history. And I'm learning. By the way, what happe to the Huguenots? I know they were French Protestants who moved to South Africa.
@@SusScrofaVulgaris The huguenots still exist today. After the religion war our king Henri the Fourth, who was protestant converted to catholicism and granted them an edit of religious tolerance "the Edit of Nantes". But it was revoked by his grandson Louis XIV then some where forced to convert to catholicism or flee. somme go to Swizterland? other fleed to Holland or Prussia.
During the revolution the religious tolerance was restored and while today france is mainy atheist while still bieng a catholic nation there is still a protestant minority in the south.