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Re: You know your kids have integrated when....
Originally Posted by Lord Vader
(Post 8646682)
the Hockey team gold medal game shut down Young St in TO I beleive and was watched by about 80% of the country.
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Re: You know your kids have integrated when....
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 8646693)
The Chicago hockey team? That went pretty much unnoticed here, in Guelph.
When did the Chicago hockey team win a gold medal for Canada? And why would that be of interest to Canadians (apart from the fact it makes the Leafs officially the "losingest" team in the NHL). Methinks Mr Vader refers to the Olympics, which even the denizens of Guelph may have noticed. |
Re: You know your kids have integrated when....
Originally Posted by Oakvillian
(Post 8646707)
Don't be deliberately dumb, it doesn't suit you.
When did the Chicago hockey team win a gold medal for Canada? And why would that be of interest to Canadians (apart from the fact it makes the Leafs officially the "losingest" team in the NHL). Methinks Mr Vader refers to the Olympics, which even the denizens of Guelph may have noticed. |
Re: You know your kids have integrated when....
[QUOTE=Oakvillian;8646683]More than the range issue, what really bothers me about pre-game singers of the Star-Spangled Banner is the lack of breath control in the penultimate line. Surely if you're a trained singer you should be able to make it through without that huge "Oh, say does that star-spangled <enormous heaving gulping breath> banner yet wave..." thing going on right in the middle of the phrase?
They have to do that to cover up their switch point:rofl: It's usually the untrained singers that struggle - the "pop stars" etc. |
Re: You know your kids have integrated when....
Originally Posted by Oakvillian
(Post 8646683)
God Save the Queen is indeed a dirge. The Marseillaise is good, as is the Russian anthem. Fratelli d'Italia is probably my favourite, even Advance Australia Fair is rousing. Of the Home Nations' "Rugby Anthems", there's nothing to stir the soul like a packed Cardiff Arms Park (sorry, Millennium Stadium) belting out Land of My Fathers - so long as the don't go on to win the game, of course.... Flower of Scotland, imho, is down there with GSTQ in terms of its ability to rouse the emotions.
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 8646742)
I'd forgotten about the Olympics, was that even this year? I recall that we were driving north on Parliament when a man wearing earphones shouted and another tooted his horn, signalling that there had been iced hockey and that it was over. If Vader thinks this is in any way comparable to the street jamming joyous havoc that greets the end of Euro nnnn or the World Cup he has no clue. The first Blue Jays World Series victory prompted a visible show of enthusiasm from dozens, perhaps scores, of people in Toronto. I suspect that's the biggest sports related celebration I've seen, that wasn't prompted by football, but it was very tame compared to, for example, that prompted by Greece's Euro win.
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Re: You know your kids have integrated when....
Originally Posted by Lord Vader
(Post 8646814)
I like God Save the Queen as it is easy to sing. The lyrics don't really say much about the people as it refers to an old lady, but anyone can sing it similar to O Canada. The Star Spangled banner and the Russian anthem sound good with an orchestra but it not very easy to sing for the common person, who IMO is what the Anthems are meant for.
I forgot about Greece winning the Euro's, I am still hung over from that one. That was a huge moment for Canada. |
Re: You know your kids have integrated when....
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 8646821)
One I enjoyed, anyway. In a convertible on the Danforth, with Americans.
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Re: You know your kids have integrated when....
Originally Posted by Oakvillian
(Post 8646683)
God Save the Queen is indeed a dirge. The Marseillaise is good, as is the Russian anthem. Fratelli d'Italia is probably my favourite, even Advance Australia Fair is rousing. Of the Home Nations' "Rugby Anthems", there's nothing to stir the soul like a packed Cardiff Arms Park (sorry, Millennium Stadium) belting out Land of My Fathers - so long as the don't go on to win the game, of course.... Flower of Scotland, imho, is down there with GSTQ in terms of its ability to rouse the emotions.
I see few compare with such as, "Once a jolly swagman camped by a billabong/ Under the shade of a coolabah tree/ And he sang as he watched and waited 'til his billy boiled/ 'You'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me' ". |
Re: You know your kids have integrated when....
Originally Posted by dthomas
(Post 8646947)
Agree with you re QSTQ ("Scatter her enemies, And make them fall . . ." :lol:). Having lived down with the Bruces briefly, I was driven to tears when a gorgeous rendition of Waltzing Matilda was belted out during a Falcons opener - I found it to be most passionatley recieved by the Diggers.
I see few compare with such as, "Once a jolly swagman camped by a billabong/ Under the shade of a coolabah tree/ And he sang as he watched and waited 'til his billy boiled/ 'You'll come a-Waltzing Matilda, with me' ". |
Re: You know your kids have integrated when....
I was visiting a school last week and the children sang God Save the Queen rather than the Canadian song. Its nice to see some schools are really making an effort when it comes to school-standards.
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Re: You know your kids have integrated when....
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 8647047)
I was visiting a school last week and the children sang God Save the Queen rather than the Canadian song. Its nice to see some schools are really making an effort when it comes to school-standards.
Unless it was sung subsequent to O Canada the people responsible should have their knuckles rapped. It's time Canada dumped the Queen as Head of State. Not needed and, by most people, not wanted anymore. |
Re: You know your kids have integrated when....
Originally Posted by Oakvillian
(Post 8647029)
It's only 'cause of enforced listening to Rolf Harris when I was younger that I know that the Matilda referred to is his swag-bag into which he tried to stuff a sheep that he rustled. I'm sure the Daily Mail tendency would have a thing or two to say about a nation that has, as its unofficial anthem, a song glorifying criminal behaviour to that extent :sneaky:
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Re: You know your kids have integrated when....
Originally Posted by dthomas
(Post 8647137)
Streuth! Rolf's up there (wobble board, et al.) with the luminary likes of John Pertwee and Tom Baker, John Noakes & Shep, Battle Picture Weekly, Dick Emery, Double Agents, rub-on-transfers and Airfix HO/00 Commandos! :cry_smile:
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Re: You know your kids have integrated when....
Originally Posted by Oakvillian
(Post 8647146)
Oh indeedy. Not to mention the fascinating witches who put the scintillating stitches in the britches of the boys who put the powder on the noses of the faces of the ladies of the court of King Caractacus...
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Re: You know your kids have integrated when....
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 8647047)
I was visiting a school last week and the children sang God Save the Queen rather than the Canadian song. Its nice to see some schools are really making an effort when it comes to school-standards.
Originally Posted by Auld Yin
(Post 8647087)
Perhaps they were singing to save YOU. You shouldn't have worn your wife's frock and frighten the children.
Unless it was sung subsequent to O Canada the people responsible should have their knuckles rapped. It's time Canada dumped the Queen as Head of State. Not needed and, by most people, not wanted anymore. |
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