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The Movie "Glory"

Sat Sep 29, 2007 10:19 pm

Just a little something i noticed about the movie.

When the regiment is returning from their first skirmish with the confederates at James Island (think thats the place's name) there is a band playing a song in the camp. It sounds to me like the song is that "Southern rights" song that is played for the confederate generals in "Gods and Generals".

I am assuming that is a movie screw-up, what do you guys think? :bonk:

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Sun Sep 30, 2007 2:56 am

The tune was used by both sides, the words are different depending on which version is being sung.

Confederate: "Bonnie Blue Flag"

http://www.civilwarpoetry.org/confederate/songs/bonnie.html


Federal: "Reply to Bonnie Blue Flag" aka "The Stars and Stripes"

http://www.civilwarpoetry.org/union/songs/union-bonnie.html
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Mon Oct 01, 2007 1:13 am

Yes, many songs had different lyrics for each side during the war. Even 'Dixie':

Away down South in the land of traitors,
Rattlesnakes and alligators,
Right away, come away, right away, come away.
Where cotton's king and men are chattels,
Union boys will win the battles,
Right away, come away, right away, come away.
Then we'll all go down to Dixie,
Away, away,
Each Dixie boy must understand,
That he must mind his Uncle Sam,
Away, away,
And we'll all go down to Dixie.
Away, away,
And we'll all go down to Dixie.
I wish I was in Baltimore,
I'd make Secession traitors roar,
Right away, come away, right away, come away.
We'll put the traitors all to rout,
I'll bet my boots we'll whip them out,
Right away, come away, right away, come away.
Then they'll wish they were in Dixie,
Away, away,
Each Dixie boy must understand,
That he must mind his Uncle Sam,
Away, away,
And we'll all go down to Dixie.
Away, away,
And we'll all go down to Dixie.
Oh, may our Stars and Stripes still wave
Forever o'er the free and brave,
Right away, come away, right away, come away.
And let our motto ever be -
"For Union and for Liberty!"
Right away, come away, right away, come away.
Then we'll all go down to Dixie,
Away, away,
Each Dixie boy must understand,
That he must mind his Uncle Sam,
Away, away,
And we'll all go down to Dixie.
Away, away,
And we'll all go down to Dixie.
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Tue Oct 02, 2007 5:33 am

you learn something new every day. thanx

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Glory Trivia

Thu May 08, 2008 1:25 pm

The mick sargent in the movie is a fellow I went to boot camp with John Finn. He really is qualified to do the military role having been a member of the Navy's UDT team and Seal team.

He's a great guy, you see him in a lot of shows since Glory was made.

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Any more songs?
"How noble is one, to love his country:how sad the fate to mingle with those you hate"
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Sat May 10, 2008 7:01 pm

No songs, but even tho I liked the movie a lot, the cavalry charge against northern lined infantry was a little far-fetched, even tho the southeners probably had little respect to think any black regiment would be their equal, I really doubt they would be that fool-hardy.
The irish sergent was indeed great and realistic.
n Ohhhh my on the song words! :8o: lol
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Sun May 11, 2008 8:44 am

Glory is a damn good movie.
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Sun May 11, 2008 1:08 pm

Brochgale wrote:Any more songs?


Please find below the lyrics to the Southern version of the song "The Battle Cry of Freedom":

Our flag is proudly floating
On the land and on the main,
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!
Beneath it oft we've conquered,
And we'll conquer oft again!
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!

CHORUS:Our Dixie forever!
She's never at a loss!
Down with the eagle
And up with the cross!
We'll rally 'round the bonny flag,
We'll rally once again,
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!

Our gallant boys have marched
To the rolling of the drums,
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!
And the leaders in charge cry out,
"Come, boys, come!"
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!--CHORUS


They have laid down their lives
On the bloody battle field,
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!
Their motto is resistance --
"To tyrants we'll not yield!"
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!--CHORUS


While our boys have responded
And to the fields have gone,
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!
Our noble women also
Have aided them at home,
Shout, shout the battle cry of Freedom!--CHORUS
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Mon May 12, 2008 9:12 pm

Quick comment -- "Glory" = best Civil War movie of all time, to date.

"Gettysburg" = best CW battlefield film of all time to date, although it does go on a bit excessively.

"Gods & Generals" = trash...GOD, the multiple issues I have with this film!

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Mon May 12, 2008 9:44 pm

Ta for the song
"How noble is one, to love his country:how sad the fate to mingle with those you hate"

W.A.Fletcher "Memoirs Of A Confederate Soldier"

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Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:07 pm

Le Ricain,
Bravo for the lyrics. Just as the Yankees came up with a new version of Dixie for their invasion, the Southerners came up with a new version of it for their defense. Here follows yet another version of Dixie.

Oh, have you heard the joyful news?
Virginia does Old Abe refuse!
To arms, to arms, to arms in Dixie!

And Tennessee and brave Kentuck
Will show the North their Southern pluck!
To arms, to arms, to arms in Dixie!

Defend the flag of Dixie!
Hurrah, hurrah!
In Dixie land we'll make our stand
To live and die for Dixie.

To arms, to arms,
And conquor peace for Dixie!
To arms, to arms,
And conquor peace for Dixie!

I'll take that over forcing a neighbor to mind his Uncle Sam any day. Not surprising that Lincoln said Dixie was one of the most rousing songs he had ever heard.

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Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:18 pm

And of course, the best bit about 'Dixie' is that is was written by a Northerner.
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Tue Jun 24, 2008 4:05 pm

One of the perks about being modern, I suppose. We can pick out any bit of value or beauty no matter where it came from or where we find it.

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