Weirdly eerie hearing "Dunkirk" mentioned 20 years before WW2. I like how he calls them "Zeps" i guess that was the popular slang name for them. Does ajyone know what the tune at the end is? It sounds familiar
Thanks for the upload! I'm wondering, do you know anything about a WW1 song about a prostitute called "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang?" I've read, though I don't remember where, that the song inspired Count Zboroski to give that name to his 1920s racing cars, which inspired Ian Fleming to give that name to his children's book and the car in that book. And, of course, the film was made from the book. Or maybe Fleming took the name directly from the song. It would be in keeping with his sense of humor. :)
@@patrioticarchive don't post it on your channel whatever you do.(You will get censored) it's called the ten little ni**er boys. It's a nursery rhyme from 1899 to the same tune.
Fun fact there was a lot of Zepplin sightings in UK before WW1
Surprisingly brutal song haha especially that last line.
This thick accent is now lost. Instead we got modern british slang. What a tragedy
Приветствую достопочтенного!
This guy wouldn't sound out of place in modern England? Maybe you just live in a posh area.
@@Dryhten1801 I live in Poland
@@timavoievodin3255there’s some villages in England with people that sound like they are from the Victorian times
It’s the same with the American south
This is a very brilliant song good sir, i will be adding this to my historical music playlist!
Zepellin bombing is like something out of war of worlds or another steampunk sci-fi.
Also, this song is slightly creepy.
This is wonderful! 💪🇬🇧✝️🇬🇧
The original 10 German Bombers in the Air.
Nice
Weirdly eerie hearing "Dunkirk" mentioned 20 years before WW2. I like how he calls them "Zeps" i guess that was the popular slang name for them. Does ajyone know what the tune at the end is? It sounds familiar
Ten Green Bottles I think
Thanks for the upload!
I'm wondering, do you know anything about a WW1 song about a prostitute called "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang?" I've read, though I don't remember where, that the song inspired Count Zboroski to give that name to his 1920s racing cars, which inspired Ian Fleming to give that name to his children's book and the car in that book. And, of course, the film was made from the book.
Or maybe Fleming took the name directly from the song. It would be in keeping with his sense of humor. :)
Sorry mate, I've never heard of that song but I'll keep an eye out for it.
Who is Jack Robinson?
"Before you can say Jack Robinson" is an expression meaning to do something quickly.
This reminds me of another less PC song from a few years earlier 🤔
What songs that?
@@patrioticarchive don't post it on your channel whatever you do.(You will get censored) it's called the ten little ni**er boys. It's a nursery rhyme from 1899 to the same tune.
@@patrioticarchiveTen Little "racial slur pertaining to black people" boys
Fake.
How so?
@@Dryhten1801 I fought in WW1 and never heard this bullshit song. Don’t @ me, pussy.
No, your eyes and ears are not deceiving you. This is very real!