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brightlywoven ([personal profile] brightlywoven) wrote2007-09-10 12:29 pm

Not in Kansas anymore

You know you're in England when (number 452)
- You're at a party in early September, and suddenly everybody stands up and sings during Pomp and Circumstance (though they don't know the words)
- This is followed shortly after by everybody standing up and singing Jerusalem (and they do know the words - and some actions)
- Late comers arriving at this point ask 'why we're singing Jerusalem so early?' (not knowing that it's last night of the proms, but thinking that singing Jerusalem is perfectly normal behaviour later on in any party).

To be fair, the whole thing was more rousing than the Australian equivalent (singing Cold Chisel's 'Khe Shan' "Well the last plane out of Sydney's almost gone/ In under seven flying hours and I'll be landing in Hong Kong/ And there ain't nothing like the kisses/ Of a jaded chinese princess...")

[identity profile] cealdis.livejournal.com 2007-09-11 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
The one part of the Last Night I really hate occurs just prior and just after Jerusalem, and whilst I like Jerusalem a lot (and view it as the sensible national anthem of this country), the insistence on playing Rule Britannia and God Save the Queen rather spoils it.
When I am in charge, these two pieces of music will be banned as being too appalling and unmusical for words. Otherwise, what did you think of the rest of the music (if you heard the rest of it)?