I still find it hilarious that Sherman himself actually hated this song. They constantly played it whenever he would show up different places, and he got very sick of it, very quickly 😆
That’s the difference between the “good” and “bad” generals of the war. The incompetent generals were obsessed with the minutia of glory and grand isolated victories over big-picture strategy and attrition. The generals we laud as “geniuses” simply recognized the fact that war is horrible, and the only way to make it less horrible in the long term is to make it more horrible in the short term for the enemy. Grant, Sherman, and, to a lesser extent, Lee knew this. They hated war, but they hated the enemy more.
@@patrickaggie2012 Oh yeah, I mistook Rader Marshal's version lmao. And yes, I agree, that one feels more like an acapella. I want to hear Never Give In's splendid instrumentation along with their gorgeously crafted neutrino ai mix.
@Comraden TBF, Britain was at war with Russia not that much earlier than Japan was. And before them, France was, too (although France and Britain lost). If Russia was going to hold a grudge about who they were going to be allied with in 1914, they'd have pretty slim pickings.
The principle, I feel, is that there will be time for solemnity and seriousness when the gunfire stops. In the meantime, belt out a loud and boisterous song so that all the world can hear. A legacy that stretches back to Yankee Doodle. Hell, even our national anthem is a bombastic war poem converted into music!
A great irony of the war is that Sherman was on good terms with the Southern planter class prior to the Southern secession. He was the superintendent of the Louisiana Military Academy (later to become LSU) and was explicit at that time that he was not interested in abolishing slavery, but was nonetheless a staunch Unionist. It's interesting to think how if things had turned out differently, Sherman might have become a respected figure in Southern history (apparently his superintendence of the school was highly thought of). Instead, his name become a byword in the South. It's like Hancock and Armistead who were close friends before the war, but whose last meeting was on the field of Gettysburg, ultimately due to events beyond their control.
I have read more than one alternate history in which Sherman had a different role in American history due to the war taking a different turn. Frex, in Harry Harrison's "Stars and Stripes" trilogy, in which the UK takes advantage of the Civil War to try to seize territory from both sides, a cease-fire is decared, and a joint USA/CSA force is formed under Sherman's command to remind the British that both parties are fully in favor of the Monroe Doctrine. OTOH, in another story, in which Reconstruction was considerably firmer and less conciliatory, after Atlanta was burned, the new city which the Union Army built in its place was *_named_* Sherman, and both "Atlanta" and "Georgia" were words no longer spoken in public....
That was his initial opinion but after the war his opinion actually changed. He actually coordinated with some black leaders on how can he help with freeing slaves. As a result many former slaves have positive opinion about sherman. Altho he still believes the "white" superiority, thats mostly because he was a product of his time and abolitionist ideas were still new.
Latin Lyrics (some slight inaccuracies): 1. Rappa ni awasete iza utae Aratana chitsujo wo kizuku tame Sono koe daichi ni todorokase Haruka koe yuke Jōjia Furā! Furā! Yorokobi yobu Furā! Furā! Jiyū no hata Utagoe taenaku umi made mo Haruka koe yuke Jōjia 2. Mukaeru kanko wa Dākī ka Asoko ni mieru wa Tākī ka Hatake wo someru wa imo no ha ka Haruka koe yuke Jōjia Furā! Furā! Yorokobi yobu Furā! Furā! Jiyū no hata Utagoe taenaku umi made mo Haruka koe yuke Jōjia 3. Hisashiki mihata ni namidagumu Dōhō no kokoro ikubakari Kanki no koe ni okurarete Haruka koe yuke Jōjia Furā! Furā! Yorokobi yobu Furā! Furā! Jiyū no hata Utagoe taenaku umi made mo Haruka koe yuke Jōjia 4. "Yankī nya tōkarou, kono umi wa" Daigensōgo no sono kuchi wa Iza waga mae ni shi tozasu no ka Haruka koe yuke Jōjia Furā! Furā! Yorokobi yobu Furā! Furā! Jiyū no hata Utagoe taenaku umi made mo Haruka koe yuke Jōjia 5. 300 mairu no ikisaki ni Kizukishi michi koso jiyū no michi Hamukau monotomo kechirashite Haruka koe yuke Jōjia Furā! Furā! Yorokobi yobu Furā! Furā! Jiyū no hata Utagoe taenaku umi made mo Haruka koe yuke Jōjia
These are incredible. Thank you for this. It's work like this that shows the amazing potential that can be unlocked when human effort and AI come together. Just subscribed, very excited for whatever you decide to do next.
Love it!!! What will the next civil war song be? Still hope for a quality Battle Hymn of the Republic, but an upbeat fun one would be Jackson in the Valley, or even Stonewall Jackson's Way
@@scottbrady1844 My family was chilling at home just farming and trying to stay out of everything when Sheridan came through, sadly; we were dirt poor and were just trying to stay both neutral and alive. 💀
I am Chinese boy,and I love Japanese military songs very much, and you can update another Chinese military song,When That Day Comes (Japanese language)その日が来たら (日本語版)
You should try "Marching Song (Of The First Arkansas Negro Regiment)" It's an American marching song of the first Arkansas black regiment played to the tune of the Battle Hymn of the Republic Edit: I've been noticed
Hearing this for fhe first time... I like it... i though this will be meh but it's pretty good. Can you do Theufelslied? Not the SS one but the paratrooper one ofc...
Bring the good old bugle boys, we'll sing another song! Sing it with the spirit that will start the world along! Sing it as we used to sing it, 50, 000 strong! While we were marching through Georgia! Hurrah! Hurrah! We bring the jubilee! Hurrah! Hurrah! The flag that makes you free! So we sang the chorus from Atlanta to the sea! While we were marching through Georgia! There were many Union men who wept with joyful tears! When they saw the honored flag they had not seen for years! Hardly could they be restrained from breaking forth in cheers! While we were marching through Georgia! Hurrah! Hurrah! We bring the jubilee! Hurrah! Hurrah! The flag that makes you free! So we sang the chorus from Atlanta to the sea! While we were marching through Georgia! So we made a thoroughfare for Freedom and her train! Sixty miles in lattitude, three hundred to the Maine! Treason fled before us for resistance was in vain! While we were marching through Georgia! Hurrah! Hurrah! We bring the jubilee! Hurrah! Hurrah! The flag that makes you free! So we sang the chorus from Atlanta to the sea! While we were marching, While we were marching, While we were marching through Georgia!
The way they pronounce “Georgia” is positively adorable. One of my favorite civil war songs.
General Sherman was a HOT guy
You could also say he was a Hunky Boy
He really had a fiery passion.
Or was it a passion for fire?
😢
ダーキーとターキーの部分、上手いことやりましたな。
I still find it hilarious that Sherman himself actually hated this song. They constantly played it whenever he would show up different places, and he got very sick of it, very quickly 😆
That’s the difference between the “good” and “bad” generals of the war. The incompetent generals were obsessed with the minutia of glory and grand isolated victories over big-picture strategy and attrition. The generals we laud as “geniuses” simply recognized the fact that war is horrible, and the only way to make it less horrible in the long term is to make it more horrible in the short term for the enemy. Grant, Sherman, and, to a lesser extent, Lee knew this. They hated war, but they hated the enemy more.
no excuse for being a bad general when you enjoy every advantage of men and material
Another masterful adaptation! I still hope one day to hear your version of “Battle Hymn of the Republic”
Didn't they already made one?
@standard-carrier-wo-chan there is one, but its on another channel, and it lacks that sort of epic feel that song should have
amen to that
@@patrickaggie2012 Oh yeah, I mistook Rader Marshal's version lmao. And yes, I agree, that one feels more like an acapella. I want to hear Never Give In's splendid instrumentation along with their gorgeously crafted neutrino ai mix.
He did, it's on his channel
I love how this channel blew up from civil war songs sang by anime girls. Kinda makes me wanna watch GuP again.
@user-ih1ny6bz4u you are one among many in waiting for said part of GuP
Panzer Vor!
We getting out of Georgia with this one.
❤❤
we marching through Georgia with this one
ちゃんとジョージャって歌ってるーーーー!!!
あなたの作品には毎回感服させられてばかりです……
どうしてもパイのパイのパイが頭に浮かんでしまいますw
南北戦争期の軍歌はそれぞれの陣営の違いが顕著で時代を感じます(・ω・)
戦前の東京行進曲、運動会のフォークダンスにもなつたwww
I would love to see a Japanese rendition of "Over There"!
Japan was, in fact, on the Allied side in the Great War.
Different channel, same AI
ruclips.net/video/uB_2N-x9J2s/видео.html&ab_channel=RaderMarshal
@Comraden TBF, Britain was at war with Russia not that much earlier than Japan was. And before them, France was, too (although France and Britain lost).
If Russia was going to hold a grudge about who they were going to be allied with in 1914, they'd have pretty slim pickings.
The yanks are coming!
Sherman-chan, you burned everything!
Underrated 💀
@ElijahVacuums*Sherman-sama.
And he’d do it again.
That's General Sherman-san. And if you sesech hadn't started this war, I wouldn't have to burn down everything.
「ジョージアを越えて」の替え歌
ますらたけを & 軍艦旗"Brave Warrior" & "Naval Ensign"→ruclips.net/video/w4QODL67T7Q/видео.html
東京節"Tokyo Bushi" (Painopainopai)→ruclips.net/video/rgW4B0ZVRZA/видео.html
デジボク地球防衛軍 EDFの歌 (EDF賛歌)→ruclips.net/video/PgCUQUZtjeg/видео.html
ジョージアを越えて
作曲:C・ワーク
1.
喇叭に合わせて いざ歌え
新たな秩序を築くため
その声大地に轟かせ
遥か越え征けジョージア
フラー!フラー!喜び呼ぶ
フラー!フラー!自由の旗
歌声絶えなく海までも
遥か越え征けジョージア
2.
迎える歓呼はダーキーか
あそこに見えるはターキーか
畑を染めるは芋の葉か
遥か越え征けジョージア
フラー!フラー!喜び呼ぶ
フラー!フラー!自由の旗
歌声絶えなく海までも
遥か越え征けジョージア
3.
久しき御旗に涙ぐむ
同胞の心 如何ばかり
歓喜の声に送られて
遥か越え征けジョージア
フラー!フラー!喜び呼ぶ
フラー!フラー!自由の旗
歌声絶えなく海までも
遥か越え征けジョージア
4.
「ヤンキーにゃ遠かろう、この海は」
大言壮語のそ口は
いざ我前にしざすのか
遥か越え征けョージア
フラー!フラ!喜び呼ぶ
フラー!フラー!自由の旗
歌声絶えなく海までも
遥か越え征けジョージア
5.
300マイルの行先に
築きし道こそ自由の途
刃向かう者共蹴散らして
遥か越え征けジョージア
フラー!フラー!喜び呼ぶ
フラー!フラー!自由の旗
歌声絶えなく海までも
遥か越え征けジョージア
Thanks!
Thank you for the previous video as well!
えっ!配信者さん、これ訳したの!?感動するわ!!
素晴らしい歌
ありがとうございます!私もお気に入りの曲です!
アメリカの軍歌はどれも軽快だな
聞きやすい
The principle, I feel, is that there will be time for solemnity and seriousness when the gunfire stops. In the meantime, belt out a loud and boisterous song so that all the world can hear. A legacy that stretches back to Yankee Doodle. Hell, even our national anthem is a bombastic war poem converted into music!
時代と地域を超えて流行る名曲、エモい
森七菜さんなスナックサンド
シャーマンはアメリカ南部の人々と日本人には畏怖する名前かもしれない...(WW2で日本軍はM4Sherman戦車の装甲に大変苦戦した)
「なるほど、これがティーガーの見る景色か」
by日本戦車と戦ったM4シャーマン
ファイアフライは⁉️(ガルネタ)
案外、歩兵の肉攻や一式機動四十七粍速射砲で撃破されているので無敵ではありません。
M4 shermans were operated in Korean war forsake of South Korea.
Is now 5 am here in Brazil and I'm listening to this. Anyway good cover 👍
A great irony of the war is that Sherman was on good terms with the Southern planter class prior to the Southern secession. He was the superintendent of the Louisiana Military Academy (later to become LSU) and was explicit at that time that he was not interested in abolishing slavery, but was nonetheless a staunch Unionist. It's interesting to think how if things had turned out differently, Sherman might have become a respected figure in Southern history (apparently his superintendence of the school was highly thought of). Instead, his name become a byword in the South. It's like Hancock and Armistead who were close friends before the war, but whose last meeting was on the field of Gettysburg, ultimately due to events beyond their control.
I have read more than one alternate history in which Sherman had a different role in American history due to the war taking a different turn. Frex, in Harry Harrison's "Stars and Stripes" trilogy, in which the UK takes advantage of the Civil War to try to seize territory from both sides, a cease-fire is decared, and a joint USA/CSA force is formed under Sherman's command to remind the British that both parties are fully in favor of the Monroe Doctrine.
OTOH, in another story, in which Reconstruction was considerably firmer and less conciliatory, after Atlanta was burned, the new city which the Union Army built in its place was *_named_* Sherman, and both "Atlanta" and "Georgia" were words no longer spoken in public....
That was his initial opinion but after the war his opinion actually changed. He actually coordinated with some black leaders on how can he help with freeing slaves. As a result many former slaves have positive opinion about sherman. Altho he still believes the "white" superiority, thats mostly because he was a product of his time and abolitionist ideas were still new.
DO WHAT MUST BE DONE!!
Hurrah! Hurrah! Another Neutrino cover is here!
This is catchy af I've already listened to it a dozen times
Adorable! I Love to hear "The Irish Volunteer!" In Japanese.
Thank you.
I'm french and i was looking for this 😊
Au pas, camarades!
@@scottydu81 J’aime l’oignon frit a l’huil! J’aime l’oignon car il est bon!
Union Forever!
ジョージア州に知人がいるので毎年のように訪れています。
翻訳のセンスが素晴らしい。
オリジナルの歌詞よりもずっといいね!
The "hurrah"s are ridiculously cute.
yes... my playlist grows larger
Your Civil War Songs are always the best. 😎 Happy I subscribed.
Great work as always, comrade!
I still hope you will one day re-upload Union Dixie.
*Slaps the top of Georgia*
There's some FIRE in this bad boy.
thanks for this loving hearing how work these thngs always a treat
Brilliant! I love the melody and piano! Cant wait to see what song you do next
Latin Lyrics (some slight inaccuracies):
1. Rappa ni awasete iza utae
Aratana chitsujo wo kizuku tame
Sono koe daichi ni todorokase
Haruka koe yuke Jōjia
Furā! Furā! Yorokobi yobu
Furā! Furā! Jiyū no hata
Utagoe taenaku umi made mo
Haruka koe yuke Jōjia
2. Mukaeru kanko wa Dākī ka
Asoko ni mieru wa Tākī ka
Hatake wo someru wa imo no ha ka
Haruka koe yuke Jōjia
Furā! Furā! Yorokobi yobu
Furā! Furā! Jiyū no hata
Utagoe taenaku umi made mo
Haruka koe yuke Jōjia
3. Hisashiki mihata ni namidagumu
Dōhō no kokoro ikubakari
Kanki no koe ni okurarete
Haruka koe yuke Jōjia
Furā! Furā! Yorokobi yobu
Furā! Furā! Jiyū no hata
Utagoe taenaku umi made mo
Haruka koe yuke Jōjia
4. "Yankī nya tōkarou, kono umi wa"
Daigensōgo no sono kuchi wa
Iza waga mae ni shi tozasu no ka
Haruka koe yuke Jōjia
Furā! Furā! Yorokobi yobu
Furā! Furā! Jiyū no hata
Utagoe taenaku umi made mo
Haruka koe yuke Jōjia
5. 300 mairu no ikisaki ni
Kizukishi michi koso jiyū no michi
Hamukau monotomo kechirashite
Haruka koe yuke Jōjia
Furā! Furā! Yorokobi yobu
Furā! Furā! Jiyū no hata
Utagoe taenaku umi made mo
Haruka koe yuke Jōjia
ここで歌われている「海への行軍」はB29の絨毯爆撃に匹敵するえげつない作戦です。19世紀半ばで20世紀の総力戦を理解していたわけですが。
Great work as always! Hurrah to the author!
These are incredible. Thank you for this. It's work like this that shows the amazing potential that can be unlocked when human effort and AI come together. Just subscribed, very excited for whatever you decide to do next.
❤
Thank you!!
I never thought I'd hear an anime girl sing a racial slur
Just like the point there's documented instances where actual Japanese samurai that actually fought for union during the American civil War.
That’s fucking metal
I cant stop watching these
Same :P
Your musics are making me cry 😢
개인적으로 마음에 드는 영상
とーきょのちゅーすーはまーるのうちー。
元曲の意味がわかって、感謝。😊
This is great! I would love to see you do the Army song!
dagum it Sherman!
HELLO HELLO WE ARE THE WAIFU BOYS
amazing cover
Love it!!! What will the next civil war song be? Still hope for a quality Battle Hymn of the Republic, but an upbeat fun one would be Jackson in the Valley, or even Stonewall Jackson's Way
i would like to hear upidee
The US had problems with producing the M4 Sherman during WW2 because they kept escaping to Georgia.
nicely done
While this was going on here in the states, Japan was going through it's own Civil War as well.
amazing song
素敵な動画をありがとうございます!
いつか『リパブリック讃歌』と、その替え歌である『学科嫌い』の全番を動画化して欲しいです。(一から十四番まで通しで歌われた音源を聴いたことがないので)
We getting out of Atlanta with this one
give us when johnny comes marching home!!
明るいメロディに乗せて奴隷農場で華やかに栄えたジョージアを焼き尽くしてゆく歌
When she teared up, so did I.
This is more fire than my hometown that burned down during Sheridan's war crimes against the Shenandoah. 🔥💀🔥
We getting out of Hiroshima with this one 😳❤️🔥
Shouldn't have joined the slavers rebellion then🔥💀🔥
@@scottbrady1844 My family was chilling at home just farming and trying to stay out of everything when Sheridan came through, sadly; we were dirt poor and were just trying to stay both neutral and alive. 💀
@@BirdieSenpai Well that's too bad. Blame the slavers and planter aristocracy for starting the war.
@@seanj4119 I blame the planter aristocracy, the war criminals that actually did it, and the John Brown types; neither side was innocent to us.
well timed choice of songs
^:)
I am Chinese boy,and I love Japanese military songs very much, and you can update another Chinese military song,When That Day Comes (Japanese language)その日が来たら (日本語版)
very good!
素晴らしい!BOOTHでありがたく買わせて頂きました!
ありがとうございます!助かります!!
battle hymn of the republic or when johnny comes marching home for the next american civil war song please
You should try "Marching Song (Of The First Arkansas Negro Regiment)" It's an American marching song of the first Arkansas black regiment played to the tune of the Battle Hymn of the Republic
Edit: I've been noticed
In WWIV, soldiers of the Great Punjab will be singing this on the Caucasian front.
次回は中国軍歌その日が来たら(日本語版)をアップロードできます
💯
Pls do Horst-Wessel-Lied or Maréchal Nous Voilà next 👀
フラー!フラー!
Hearing this for fhe first time... I like it... i though this will be meh but it's pretty good. Can you do Theufelslied? Not the SS one but the paratrooper one ofc...
Idk what's the connection of tokyo bushi and marching through George but it sounds the same
Can I request Kelly's Irish Brigade?
行進曲と違って中間にフォスターの曲は入らないのですね
Neeto
Do it again, Uncle Billy!
Still so beautiful it makes you want to tear up. ;_;7 The happy melody fits their voices perfectly!
東京節の元曲
♪歌声絶えなく海までも 遥か越え往けジョージア♪
すなわち、
♪ラメチャンタラギッチョンチョンでパイノパイノパイ パリコトパナナでフライフライフライ♪ ‼🤩🤓🤣
うー、うー、てっててー🍙
♪どう致しまして人間が 住んでおります、生きてます♪ 😫
Sherman did nothing wrong
Certainly didnt, Have to hit the people just as hard as the soldiers to break the traitorous spirit
@@InhumanFan98 Couldn't have said it better myself. The union forever!
Bring the good old bugle boys, we'll sing another song!
Sing it with the spirit that will start the world along!
Sing it as we used to sing it, 50, 000 strong!
While we were marching through Georgia!
Hurrah! Hurrah! We bring the jubilee!
Hurrah! Hurrah! The flag that makes you free!
So we sang the chorus from Atlanta to the sea!
While we were marching through Georgia!
There were many Union men who wept with joyful tears!
When they saw the honored flag they had not seen for years!
Hardly could they be restrained from breaking forth in cheers!
While we were marching through Georgia!
Hurrah! Hurrah! We bring the jubilee!
Hurrah! Hurrah! The flag that makes you free!
So we sang the chorus from Atlanta to the sea!
While we were marching through Georgia!
So we made a thoroughfare for Freedom and her train!
Sixty miles in lattitude, three hundred to the Maine!
Treason fled before us for resistance was in vain!
While we were marching through Georgia!
Hurrah! Hurrah! We bring the jubilee!
Hurrah! Hurrah! The flag that makes you free!
So we sang the chorus from Atlanta to the sea!
While we were marching,
While we were marching,
While we were marching through Georgia!
I feel the urge to march to the sea
Loser
「●ボルバー・リリー」のワンシーンを思い出しました。
(映画の出来については皆様にお任せってことで)
Please do The Fall of Charleston in Japanese!!!!
Do it again Billy-Senpai!
Can you do the one for come out ye blacks and tans?
I'm waiting for Men of Harlech to be sung as it has always meant to be sung - by a cutesy anime catgirl.
That was in Zulu!
すし!てんぷら!
「フラー!フラー!」は、日本の「フレー!フレー!」なのか?
意味としては、バンザーイ、に近いと思います。
フレー フレーで良いと思います。
フレーはhurrahから来てるので、そうですね
I thought this was going to be about how we defeated the Japanese in midway and showed two cities brand new tech
Who knew making the slavers howl could be so cute? >v
1:50 たいごんそうご たいげんそうごですね。
omg…
今の今まで「たいごん」だと思っていました…
ご指摘ありがとうございます!
The general stopping was the biggest mistake in american history. Cause it seems that theres still people not minding their uncle sam
Yankee doodle
東京節 !
Any chance of getting a rendition of anchors away?
Staaaaaand, Navy, out to seeeeeeea!
You just gave me flashbacks to basic training lol
I don't know how the hell I got here
東京の中枢は丸の内、日比谷公園、両議院
Can I suggest something