"Yes, barbarian I am Yes, I love the cannon Shrapnel in the air Friends, friends, let's dance!" The patrons of "Le Lion's Roar" would gather around Barbarian, their hearts filled with the same unquenchable fire for change. As the night fell and the world outside turned scarlet with the flames of unrest, they would raise their flags high, symbolizing their unity and determination: "The night is scarlet Dip your flags in it Beautiful children of Montmartre Victory or the tomb Beautiful children of Montmartre Victory or the tomb" The tavern would come alive with their fervent voices, shaking the very foundations of Montmartre. Their chant was a battle cry, a call to arms: "The dance of bombs, attention! Here come the lions The thunder of battle roars upon us Friends, let's sing! Friends, let's dance! The dance of bombs, attention! Here come the lions The thunder of battle roars upon us Friends, let's sing!" Their message was simple: they were the lions of change, roaring against the oppressive forces that had plagued their lives for too long. In the heart of the tavern, they found the strength to stand up, to fight for their beliefs, and to change the course of history. As time passed, the revolutionaries of "Le Lion's Roar" grew in numbers, their passion unwavering. They stormed the streets of Montmartre, their chants echoing through the city, and their flags waving proudly. The revolution they had longed for was now a reality. got this from telling chatgpt to write a story with the song
In Greece, we call the Paris commune "H πρώτη έφοδος στον ουρανό", which translates to "the first foray towards the sky". I believe it fits it perfectly.
"the red army is the mightiest" was always my favoritte, but the sheer power of the "dance of bombs" is so overwhealming it might just get the top spot
@@totalprolelove abolishion of private property is a fancy way of saying theft. Collective ownership has always prooved less prosperous than private ownership of the means of production. With socialist countries always being poorer. Money is useful. You cant be an artist in the modern sense in a moneyless society, becouse how would the people pay you? In apples? Cows? would go on tours and concerts with a flock of sheep accumulated from fans?
J’ai honte de savoir que mon pays qui a perdu 2 millions de citoyens pour obtenir la démocratie a connu une époque de communiste une honte, une honte au niveau de celle de fascisme de 40:
Non, ce n'est en rien une honte d'avoir connu une époque communiste qui voulait juste vivre sans l'oppression des élites, renseigne toi sur pourquoi les Parisiens se sont révoltés
"Yes, barbarian I am
Yes, I love the cannon
Shrapnel in the air
Friends, friends, let's dance!"
The patrons of "Le Lion's Roar" would gather around Barbarian, their hearts filled with the same unquenchable fire for change. As the night fell and the world outside turned scarlet with the flames of unrest, they would raise their flags high, symbolizing their unity and determination:
"The night is scarlet
Dip your flags in it
Beautiful children of Montmartre
Victory or the tomb
Beautiful children of Montmartre
Victory or the tomb"
The tavern would come alive with their fervent voices, shaking the very foundations of Montmartre. Their chant was a battle cry, a call to arms:
"The dance of bombs, attention!
Here come the lions
The thunder of battle roars upon us
Friends, let's sing!
Friends, let's dance!
The dance of bombs, attention!
Here come the lions
The thunder of battle roars upon us
Friends, let's sing!"
Their message was simple: they were the lions of change, roaring against the oppressive forces that had plagued their lives for too long. In the heart of the tavern, they found the strength to stand up, to fight for their beliefs, and to change the course of history.
As time passed, the revolutionaries of "Le Lion's Roar" grew in numbers, their passion unwavering. They stormed the streets of Montmartre, their chants echoing through the city, and their flags waving proudly. The revolution they had longed for was now a reality. got this from telling chatgpt to write a story with the song
Thanks for context
Thank you! :)
@@T0maszszIt's literally ChatGPT making stuff up
stop posting AI shit please
um... that shit... fits the melody... to a tee
Unbeatable banger
In Greece, we call the Paris commune "H πρώτη έφοδος στον ουρανό", which translates to "the first foray towards the sky". I believe it fits it perfectly.
Very poetic and wonderful, Greek communism confirms itself as a vanguard of European Communism
@@rexserperior thanks for your kind words comrade
Greeks resistance against fascists, nazis, dictators, USA imperialism, Capitalism was/is glorious, the struggle keep going
@@MHDebidour Vive la commune, que les ténèbres disparaissent et que la terre soit remplie de lumière
Oh that's so sweet and poetic ! Melts my heart! Thanks you and communist greetings from France
La comune vive per sempre nei cuori dei giusti
Absolument mon Frère.
POUR LA COMMUNE !
Vive la Commune!
Mort à la commune
Vive le fascisme
Vive le second empire
Je sais pas pourquoi je sens un mauvais présage 😂
@@letannouelouann-do7vtvive la commune ✊🏼
Magnifique !🇨🇵
La Commune refleurira, comme les fleurs en été, lorsque l’humanité fera éclater ses pétales rouges !
Peut être cela devra attendre la mort des boomers, ceux qui ont vendu notre avenir pour un minable confort temporaire.
Mais la révolution sera !
Ce jour là on sera avec l’armée pour vous buttez sale révolutionnaire de 💩.
It sounds so great in x1.25 speed! 🚩
Congratulations. You discovered Nightcore
There is a nightcore version of this song
Long live the first workers revlolution! Forerunner of the new world!🚩🚩🚩
Vive la Commune! 🚩🚩🚩
Forerunner of North Korea and Stalin, you mean
La commune qui fut réprimer jadis, oh quelle tristesse, quelle tragédie que fut cette commune de Paris qui fut très en avance sur son temp
WHERE DID YOU FIND SUCH GOOD PHOTOS?
1:19 This image hits so fucking hard
Vive la commune!
Vive la Commune! 🚩✊
Sale attardé communiste
viva la commune!
Holà, amies , ne chantons pas les bombes , 😂
L anarchie cubaine ca a existé ?❤ , çà m étonnerais ? , depuis 1898 ? ah,ah,ah , sauf par la musique peut être... ?❤
... perso je ne jète pas mon coeur à la révolution ❤ mais j aime bien quand même 😂
First time in history the working people truly had a chance to rule themselves! ☭
Holà , chicas je préfère votre version même si j aime pas les drapeaux rouges et encore moins l I A 😂❤
hail Peron
:3
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nyannn
owo :3
Meow
Yes perso je préfère la salsa ! ❤
公社万岁!
MORT À LA COMMUNE
MORT À LA RÉVOLUTION
VIVE LE ROI ⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️
VIVE L’ACTION FRANÇAISE ✝️✝️✝️✝️
Antique bêtise souhaitée par des bêtes
je crois que la monarchie est abolie. vive la commune et les autres républiques ouvrières
ABSLUTE BANGER
Thou socialism is cringe, they undenyingly have awesome warsongs
"the red army is the mightiest" was always my favoritte, but the sheer power of the "dance of bombs" is so overwhealming it might just get the top spot
Do you know what socialism is ?
@@totalprolelove Collective ownership of the means of production, abolishion of private property and money
@@stanisawzokiewski3308 what's bad about it?
@@totalprolelove abolishion of private property is a fancy way of saying theft.
Collective ownership has always prooved less prosperous than private ownership of the means of production. With socialist countries always being poorer.
Money is useful.
You cant be an artist in the modern sense in a moneyless society, becouse how would the people pay you? In apples? Cows? would go on tours and concerts with a flock of sheep accumulated from fans?
J’ai honte de savoir que mon pays qui a perdu 2 millions de citoyens pour obtenir la démocratie a connu une époque de communiste une honte, une honte au niveau de celle de fascisme de 40:
T'es foncedé un peu toi, non ?
Ce que je trouve honteux, c'est d'assimiler des personnes qui se sont battus pour leur liberté à des fascistes
Non, ce n'est en rien une honte d'avoir connu une époque communiste qui voulait juste vivre sans l'oppression des élites, renseigne toi sur pourquoi les Parisiens se sont révoltés
Par contre le massacre par la Bourgeoisie de plus de 100 mille communards et le Bagne, ça vous devez aimer n'est ce pas
Ça n'était pas une époque communiste, halte au fantasme.