"La ligue noire" - French Counter-Revolutionary Song
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- Опубликовано: 2 фев 2021
- In 1793 the people of Lyon, who favoured a constitutional monarchy or a federative republic, rose against the dictaturship of the Jacobins and the economical crisis. A battle occured on 7th an 8th october, after which Lyon suffered terrible and bloody represals, even losing her name to become "Freed Town".
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When you have a civil war in your revolution.
China: *laughs nervously*
And don't forget half of Europe fighting your troops! Revolutionary France was really something...
Spain: Amateurs
The Greeks did the same thing in the 1821 revolution lmao
@@indicimbecile6992 China is more as a civil war inside a civil war.
this sounds so plesent
True
Revolution inception a French classic, Rebelling against the revolution that was influenced by another revolution that it itself was based on other revolutions
XD
During the revolution Lyon was most a city of royalist
@@rosamar7169 *republican, but federalist
@@1000eau actually both, the revolt of Lyon was an alliance of federalists and royalists, trust me i'm a lyonnais
Revolt Agaisn't The Revolution.
Sounds like a funky band name.
did you know, France uses revolutions per minute rather than revolutionaries per minute
And the usage of guillotine was used to differentiate the milliseconds !
@@Tenvalmestr yes
Да товарищь Сталин.
FUCKING literally yes
yeah.
Fun fact : It isn't about monarchists, but about federalists (also called girondins), who were another kind of republicans, who were opposed to the montagnards (a jacobin club/party who ruled France during the terror), the federalists were opposed to centralism and the Terror, they wanted France to become a federal republic where départements (french equivalent of english counties/japanese prefectures/spanish or italian provinces) would have autonomy.
Tout ce que vous dites est vrai, mais les insurgés de Lyon étaient commandés par des officiers royalistes car les Girondins avaient été arrêtés et exécutés ou s'étaient enfuis.
If that happened then cultures and languages of regions in France would have been preserved.
So basically they wanted to be america
j appuie la réponse de mon compatriote
et MERDE A LA REPUBLIQUE
Whatever they're still based.
This is my city! Lyon is an incredible city with an incredible history . You should really read about it, the creation of cinematographe, the Canuts, the assasination of President Carnot and many more great stories
J'y suis jamais aller mais ça a l'air beau. Ça peut pas être pire que Paris
Oui, c'est un super endroit!
yeah Napoleon's back
Et le joyaux perdus du pape en 1305. En grimpant la montée du Gourguillon un 5 juin de 1305, le pape fit une chute de son baldaquin, causant un accident. Un joyaux de sa tiare fut perdu, et encore aujourd'hui n'a jamais été trouvé
I have a question wich you might be able to answer: is the map in the video a map of Lyon?
Everybody gangsta till republican provinces starts speaking in their regional languages
Elsàss Freì
Savouè Librà
De cours ça oublie terjou les mots des emprunts encore d'utilité,vanqué seiremant à cause des ces Anglouès.
Et que vive le patouès Angevin Saumeirouès !
Lyon had a regional language?
@@tomcruze8153 yea
Toujours l'un des plus beaux chants du monde. Pas vraiment royaliste, pas vraiment antirépublicain, mais fermement anti-centralisateur.
Comme quoi, la régionalisation...
@@TNOfan4093 la décentralisation.
Vraiment royaliste au contraire, l'insurrection lyonnaise étant menée de concert par les girondins et par les royalistes. En revanche, oui, fermement anti-centralisateur.
Anti-centralisateur, c'est loin d'être sûr, anti-montagnards surtout.
@@f-b6366 Bah les girondins et les royalistes étaient plutôt en faveur de la fédéralisation de la France (surtout les girondins à vrai dire).
The French make really good patriotic songs/anthems
oui
Thanks
My favourite one is the one with Onions: Chanson de L'oignon
Indeed.
what makes our patriotic songs powerful is actually the use of the choir and deep voices. The slow music give them a lot of weight, which hits the listener like a tons of bricks. The brits are more into light and joyful songs, and the germans are more into marches or steady voices. This is what makes our songs so strong (apart the text, of course)
Of course it’s France
@Phillip II of France E
@Phillip II of France thanks i am french and i love my land
Yes of course!!!...
...but France 2 Century ago😂
@Phillip II of France Thanks.
Here after the Royalist slapped Macron
What you associate Lyon with?
Before:Olympique Lyon
After:
reminds me of turkey, when i was little i used to think of turkey as a food, now i think of the ottomans
@@deactivated5931 And now they have Erdoğan... That’s quite sad.
i associate l*on with dogs
@@lamatrepidelamatrepide1554 Kinda mean man
@@blazouille3149 das rite
I was struck with a wave of emotion when the vocals began. This may be one of my favorite historical songs.
0:24 I think you got that translation wrong because of ambigious structure, the sentense also means "wine makes good warriors" and I imagine that's what they mean here lol
Bien vu, indeed
Chant fort de symbolique à rappeler aux lyonnais en ces heures qui s'annoncent
Proud to be from Lyon ! Long live the French patriots !
Most poetic military song ever. Usually its just some form of "we are the strongest"
"we are the strongest" motif is actually very rare among military songs
@@gyTsYQXzXMiwzuE Not in North Korea 😂
@@gyTsYQXzXMiwzuE big part of military and patriotic song is about something diffrent sometimes pain, ideas, glory of fighting honor or heritage of homeland. And even girls
most of the time when a military song says "we are the strongest" its immediatly followed by something along the line of "Because half of us are dead yet we're the only one still standing on the battlefield, we paid the price."
Gloire de nos aïeux, sois nous fidèle, mourons comme eux.
based
1:39 Albite
Ressuscitons ce prénom !
Mdr bite
bite
@@ernest9013 non le premier comm français était le mien et j’y disais Vive Le Roy Louis XX,
Franchement, c'est ça que tu retiens ? Quand clairement 2:25 est clairement plus salace :D
Ils parlent d'Aymeric Caron à 1:54 aussi
"le vin fait de bon guerriers"
Me, a Northern French: "la bière en fait d'encore meilleurs"
j'en doute^^
La leffe ruby fait des chômeurs d'élite
Lets start a revolution against a revolution
A royalist revolution
The most French thing other than French fries and French toast
Yes 🔥🔥🔥
I love this song. Lyrics are super working class and yet it's counter revolutionnary ! Great stuff
The counter revolution was super working class haha
@@lukemonk1855 Not really. The monarchy and aristocracy had failed the people pretty hard though the revolution didn't do much better until Napoleon.
@@lukemonk1855 Yes? The people were being ground into the dirt by taxes while the aristocrats lived the high life.
@@lukemonk1855 Clearly the king and aristocracy were heartless then.
@@lukemonk1855 True enough but the wealth was far more fairly distributed under them then under the monarchy. I'm not gonna say it was perfect cause it wasn't but it was better.
I was born and raised 50km away from Lyon and never heard this masterpiece. What a shame....
Lentilly?
*Montjoie intesifies*
Anthem of the Based Department
never been based VGH
nah that would be Horst Wessel Lied
nah it is moonman kkk
They lost
69, Rhône
Born in Lyon! proud!
pélo, gônes sa te va ?
Paris: execute literally everyone, Terror is glorious!
Lyon: *n o*
chad counter-revolutionary versus virgin revolutionary:
FOR KING AND COUNTRY
@@ninny65 pour le Roi et Nation
@@FBIBIBERCI *le Roi et la Patrie. La nation est un concept purement révolutionnaire qui servit allié a celui de citoyen, servit a se debarrasser du concept de sujet de la monarchie
@@globeparasite9381 Merci pour votre clarification, mon ami.
Le français n'est pas ma langue maternelle, il y en avait un peu à l'école à l'époque.
@@globeparasite9381 pas vraiment on parle déjà de nation avec Jeanne d Arc donc bon
L'époque où les lyonnais étaient stylés
Va te faire cuire un œuf !
Ah ah c'est vrai qu'il y a eu du changement !
@@pax14 a bon
Faites au moins semblant de vous aimer ! Nous savons tous qu'entre régions nous nous haïssons mais montrons aux non-francais que nous sommes unis et tous copains (sauf avec les parisiens)
@@mei1610 ah c’est vrai les parisiens c’est un cas 😂😂😂 mais bon nous parlons le français de Paris
Vive le roi ! Vive la France ! Vive le lyonnais !
Avant Avant Lyon le Melhor ⚜️🦁
Ce chant n'est pas tant royaliste que ça. Il est surtout contre la centralisation voulu par la République.
C'est un chant plus proche d'une republique fédéraliste ou en gros chaque régions aurait eu son autonomie relative
@@abysslheritier2252 quoi d'autres ?
vive le roi! Périsse cette république perfide
@@HelloThere-zh9kd fucke la monarchie
Vive le republique
they need to make a movie about this
french cinema is dead since 1990
@@loisbrotto5244 Tell me some good movie before 1990 I was interested
@@loisbrotto5244 but most of all they NEVER would make a movie about a counter revolution, oh no except if this is to represent them as the very bad guys
@@maiconschneider5662 Franchement jpourrais m'emmerder à chercher un bon vieux Bellmundo, Fernandel, de Funes ou autre sur gougle mais à après considération je pense que des abrutis de dégesnérés déracinés comme vous ne méritent pas mieux qu'un message humiliant, donc buvez mon bol de merde puis retournez éructer ça sur vos posts instagrames immondes et vulgarisateurs de "mappeurs".
@No one qu'il ramène pas sa trogne crétine alors le merdeux
its not "Triple eyes, fill up my glass with the wine made of good warriors" but "Triple eyes, fill up my glass, wine make (us) good warriors"
While most in the main cities like Paris were all for the revolution many in the countryside and more moderate cities such as Lyon had no problem making the king a figurehead but with so much power from terror and the army these people could only fight for so long.
Actually most of the Revolution happened in Paris, and then revolts happened in the countryside but not other big cities in August 1789 due to rumours of a royalist conspiracy against small villages (yes that's specific) hence the people started murdering their local barons.
For a moment, it felt like every second word is some form of 'foutre'...
Sounds very French indeed!
Lyonnais people are very lyonnais
Fun fact : "foutre" can also mean "sperm", depending on the context
@@klorydricacide304 no it doesn't depend, it's always sperm
@@picaxo479 Dans la phrase "je vais lui foutre une droite", foutre ne veut pas dire sperme. Dans "aujourd'hui je ne vais rien foutre" non plus, ect...
@@klorydricacide304 par dérivation de sens uniquement.
Le verbe "Foutre" signifie originellement "baiser/sodomiser" (cf "dom bougre" un chef d'œuvre de la littérature française du XVIII, vraiment). Par suite, le substantif masculin "foutre" a pris le sens de "sperme".
Le verbe "branler" a subit la même évolution.
Tout ceci est évidemment issu d'un parler très argotique, qui par définition évolue très vite (volontairement ?).
Vive la contre-révolution!
vive la révolution
@@iamothemakhnovist20 Mort Robespierre!
@@EpicnessYeet mort au Roy
@@EpicnessYeet Vive Napoléon
@@iamothemakhnovist20 Le Roi est mort, Vive le Roi.
Une des meilleures du répertoire français.
Marius Le Roy approves
as a french, the number of times the word "foutr"is used is disturbing
It was used as an interjection, like "fuck" I guess !
Fichtre
VIVA FRANCE! ⚜️🇫🇷⚜️
VIVA UKRAINA 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
I m french my english is bad excus me .I am from Lyon and I can tell you that the people of Lyon have suffered greatly from the Republicans, especially with the major shootings on the Brotteaux plain. There is also a mausoleum with piled up in it the bones of more than 3000 victims of the Revolution
t'inquiètes pas boy, on comprend ce que tu dis
@@paulbarbat1926 ouf
Les Girondins c'est aussi des révolutionnaires républicains. C'est juste un autre groupe qui est fédéraliste plutôt que centraliste. Au cas où tu tentais une petite percée monarchiste avec ce commentaire. La République veille mon frère, garde ton couteau profond dans tes bottes.
I think we can all agree that putting people's heads on pikes were a sign that the French Revolution went a little overboard.
"French" "Revolution" = Foreign Banker Coup
It simply existing was already more than going a little overboad
@@alexmag342
Not foreign. Bourgeoisie was pretty french back that time
Lovely. Thank you
There's a chant from the french military's officer school called "commandos d'Afrique" that uses the same tune. Really cool to see that there are other versions aswell
Here's the link if someone's interested:
ruclips.net/video/woxMR26BwM8/видео.html
God Save The King. Long Live The King.
Beloved Kingdom of France.
Vive Le Roy ⚜️
Vive le Roi Camarade !
@Kaiser IV Yes
No
@@revolutionariesoffreedom2374 Fuck revolution.
Gênant
This is Beautiful!
God Save The King. Long Live The King.
Beloved Kingdom of France.
J'adore ce chant
Montjoie, Saint-Denis !
Pour que vive la France, vive le roi !
🏳️⚜️⚜️⚜️
C pas toi qui a gifler Macron ? 😂😂
@@valentinvuillaume126 Il mérite pas une gifle, même pas un regard
@Zachary Durocher thats the flag that put europe on its knees
Nice
@Zachary Durocher parce que je pensais qu'il y'avais que les anglos ou les américains pour être aussi con
I can feel the blood of a loyal French pouring in my body
Bonaparte IS A Monster! He drinks Blood!
God Save The King. Long Live The King.
amen
⚜VIVE LE ROI ⚜LOVIS XX !!!⚜
Louis 200
@@crkcrk702 20
@@sauronmordor7494 à bas Louis XX
@@crkcrk702 ok
@@sauronmordor7494 oui
2:12
"n'a-t-on pas assez vécu"
should be translated as "haven't we lived enough ?"
there is no reference to length of the life, its about the depth of a life spent for the homeland.
Lyon❤️Cette ville a une histoire exceptionnel
This really is a counter-revolutionary song, at least as much as it is a federalist song. Remember the Lyon uprising of 1793 was led both by the Girondins (aka federalist republicans) and by the Royalists.
France qu'es-tu devenu, qu'est-ce que la République à fait de toi...
France qu’as-tu fait des promesses de ton baptême ?
Down with the Beheading down with the Revolution
Why it sounds so heavenly even it tells all about terror?
Brillera la ville Lumière 🔴🔵
Pour que vive la France, vive le roi !
Ouais sauf que la, ce chant n'est pas monarchiste, mais fédéraliste, en gros ils voulaient créer une république fédérale de France, ou chaque département aurait son autonomie
@@helion6260 no such thing as "federalists", complete revisionism, it's a monarchical song
@@helion6260 renseeigne toi je pense que tu te trompe
@@helion6260 c'est contre révolutionnaire !
@@xxboss85xx “contre révolutionnaire” ne veut pas forcément dire royaliste. La révolution c’était pas juste “les républicains” contre “les royalistes”, entre les insurrections fédéralistes, les interventions étrangères et les coups d’état, c’était beaucoup plus compliqué que ce que tu apprends en cm1
Ich liebe France 🇫🇷 ❤ aus Berlin🍷
@Sugarz why wouldn't they? germans were - between others - the ones who put louis XVIII back on the throne after all
@Sugarz It depends which monarchist branch you're talking about. The Orleanists were in favour of it, the Bonapartists were against it.
Auf der Heide blüht ein kleines Blümelein
Und das heißt:
Erika
Merci :)
@Louis Garidel I'm Spanish lol
Nous sommes prêt !
Vive le Roi!
Down with the Republic.
Vive Le Roi from Germany
Based Monarchism
its always based.
Those guys were still Republican and about Liberty Equality Fraternity, they were just the moderate ( but warmongering ) wing of the revolution, while the Jacobins were the radicals guillotine dudes ( but pacifist )
De l'ultra lourd !!!
tfw you have three counter revolutions in your revolution
3 round ^^
Je ne suis pas monarchiste mais je n'ai rien contre ceux qui ne partagent pas mon avis et un chant est une expression comme une autre.
Oui très bien, sauf que ce chant est tout sauf "royaliste". Il reprend en grande partie tous les thèmes traditionnels que l'on retrouve dans les chants révolutionnaires ou contestataires. Nulle part, il n'est fait mention du roi, de la monarchie, ni même de la religion, à part quelque référence païenne avec Bacchus, mais ce n'est qu'une allusion au vin et au plaisir.
C'est un chant républicain
This is weirdly recomforting to listen to
Lugdunum 🦁⚜
Ahhh Lyon, my hometown, the city and its surroundings is still one of the most conservative area of France (which I’m very prouve of) !
@Louis Garidel oui mdr c’est juste une erreur de parcours ahaha
@@imRiiisq c'est vrai ? c'est comment la criminalité la bas ?
I have a strong disliking for the French revolutionaries, so it is good to hear the music of the counter revolutionaries.
Even though it was written by revolutionaries opposed to the Royalist goals of restoring the Absolute monarchy.
@@duckaduck3608 Apart from the Royalists, the Feuillants are also monarchists well constitutional monarchists to be precise.
@@thegateguardian1201 thank you for the correction. You’re right, the Fueliants did have A sizable amount of influence in Lyon. Nevertheless I wouldn’t consider these groups counterrevolutionary that was more of a stick name to demonize them by the radical factions to the people and group them with the Royalists that were Seeking a return to deit privileges or taking it to the extreme and reverting back to Neo-feudalism. Most of the Fueliants originally had connections and ideological similarities with The patriotic society of 1789 Who were self-described revolutionaries (and also monarchists). They would most likely have called themselves revolutionaries actually. This was the point I was trying to get crossed.
Should’ve worded it better. I will change it.
@@duckaduck3608 No biggie.
A few errors in the translation but still very epic
👨🦱 "Maybe we'd better drink before the battle, just in case."
🧑 "You sure that's a good idea?"
💀 "Was I right or what?"
💀 "What."
IN the USA George DeLarue is still called "the Mozart of Film composers"
0:37 "A *bastard* is threatening us,"
relatable
great ACAB moment
@@paulbarbat1926 More like ARAB, all republics are bastard
Never flatter the Lyonnais, you can't imagine how chauvinistic they are. I can relate, I am one.
gone un jour, gone toujours
al the french are
@@lonxv4090 Not the ones on the Atlantic Coast or in Paris by experience
@@sephikong8323 uhhh where did you go on the Atlantic coast ? :/
@@DaDa-ui3sw Britanny to Aquitaine.
Though the Basques are pretty based
Vive le Roy !!
AVANT AVANT LIYON LE MELHOR
The description he wrote look like he did the misspellings on purpose.
I didn't know that another region/city were have rebelled against the Jacobins, thank you ingen
A lot of provinces actually revolted. Vendéens and Chouans in Vendée and Brittany made a monarchist uprising that went very brutal (the Vendéens say today that it was a genocide but I strongly disagree).
The whole south of France was in trouble and there were federalist uprisings in all major cities : Lyon, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Marseille, as well as revolts in Normandy, Burgundy and Provence.
This is the beginning of a period called "la Terreur". Every city that rebelled was devasted and in cities that were still loyal, the guillotine was massively used to kill everyone that was suspected to be a counter-revolutionnary.
This massacre continued for one year from summer 1793 to the 28th of July 1794 with the death of Robespierre
@@FoxTrotteur very interesting and fascinating, thank you
In 1793, 80 french departements (for approximately 100), were in opposition against the Convention regime. The most famous uprisings are Vendée, Britanny, Lyon, Marseille, but also Normandy and Basque country etc.
In fact all the French revolutions (not in 1789, but in 1792 with the end of the monarchy, 1830, 1848 and 1871) have been made by parisians people, mostly against the rest of the country wich always been more conservative.
@@louisixlefourbe8075 en 89 aussi c'est une milice bourgeoise qui prend le contrôle
@@pierren___ Mais en 89 on promettait la fin des impôts directs et des droits féodaux, en 93 la conscription. Ce qui fait que paradoxalement la révolution plus élitiste faisait plus consensus. On ne voulait de la victoire coalisée ni dans un cas ni dans l'autre toutefois.
title: French Counter-Revolutionary Song
my brain: lichtenstein
Revolutions, from one regime to another.
Chant du 5ème escadron (81/04) du 1er régiment de cuirassiers de Saint-Wendel "Allemagne "
In January 1793, The Revolutionary Government in Paris declared War on Britain. God Save The King. Long Live The King.
Nobody wants a War!
Vive le roi!
Vive le Roi :)
Roy
revolting against the revolution!
🇷🇺🤝🇲🇫
Recommendation for next song: Florentine March.
Link: ruclips.net/video/anQi2wC0w_g/видео.html
Also it is meant to be instrumental so don't try to search for lyrics.
"comandoo d'afriiique, fieeer comandooo..."
Commando d'Afrique tu défends le drapeau
I love how there are so much swear words in this song
Actual Content
I don't know why but this song makes me fall asleep
I read it like LA Noire.
This is the flag of the city of Lyon
seems indeed like a good idea to get drunk before battle guys !
Vive Lyon ! Vive la France !
Vive le Roi!
Mort Robespierre!
Franz we must bring back Austro-Hungary an maybe call it United States of Greater Austria or Austro-Hungary-Croatia.
Non! Longue Vie au Roy!
He's🦀🦀🦀Already🦀🦀🦀Dead
Long live to Robespierre and Republic ! Death to the king and monarchy.
lol
The flag and the city at 1.13, is the french city of Lyon :)
Not really a monarchist (please ignore my profile picture :-P), but this sounds really nice. Plus the paintings.
Yeah why do you have an Ethiopia ball ?
@@meneither3834 It's more about it being the flag of the Ethiopian monarchy with the Lion of Judah.
@@BeryAb the Solomonid ?
No a federalist song (girondins) who oppose the extremists in Paris (montagnards) that wanted dictactorship (Robespierre)
Comme Lyon me manque! Si mes amis de là-bas me lisent, je ne vous ai pas oubliés.
On est pas amis mais Lyon n'oublie jamais les siens.......Gône un jour Gône toujours
Lyonnais un jour, lyonnais toujours.
- Un gone exilé à Strasbourg
⚜️
Those lyrics were real messed up but the melody was nice
Have you seen the lyrics of the current French national anthem?
@@halorecon95 dude... France seems sus
@@valerkis8280 Listen, they're really patriotic, alright? :P
@@halorecon95 yea for sure :P
Then you don't speak french ^^