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National Anthem To Other Tunes
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A popular alternative version of "Advance Australia Fair", (the Australian National Anthem) is sung to the tune of the theme from Gilligan's Island. It just happens to fit perfectly.
Australians are well know for taking the p1ss out of things. Do the people of any other countries take to their National Anthems with such irreverence?
Australians are well know for taking the p1ss out of things. Do the people of any other countries take to their National Anthems with such irreverence?
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An extremely melodic tune, TTT, and the playing of it can range from deeply melancholic to robustly rousing. Listen to it in the movie "On The Beach".
"In the 1959 Stanley Kramer film "On the Beach", composer Ernest Gold adapted the music for Waltzing Matilda in a variety of motifs throughout the movie, culminating with a valiant theme as the doomed American submarine crew heads for home. We hear it again as "Taps" in the final apocalyptic scene in the deserted streets of Melbourne, blended with it's ominous companion throughout, the ticking of a watch slowly winding down."
"In the 1959 Stanley Kramer film "On the Beach", composer Ernest Gold adapted the music for Waltzing Matilda in a variety of motifs throughout the movie, culminating with a valiant theme as the doomed American submarine crew heads for home. We hear it again as "Taps" in the final apocalyptic scene in the deserted streets of Melbourne, blended with it's ominous companion throughout, the ticking of a watch slowly winding down."
absolutely not - magic moment
better than the time we were driving in remote 'Bush' and it got dark.
i drove the car off the dirt road and partly into some trees
we cleared a small area, set up camp, pitched the tent, cooked a meal and had a nice sleep.
the next morning the people who's garden we were at the bottom of asked us if we wanted to use their bathroom facilities
better than the time we were driving in remote 'Bush' and it got dark.
i drove the car off the dirt road and partly into some trees
we cleared a small area, set up camp, pitched the tent, cooked a meal and had a nice sleep.
the next morning the people who's garden we were at the bottom of asked us if we wanted to use their bathroom facilities
That sounds like an adventure to remember. Anyway, the movie I mentioned can be bought from Amazon UK if anyone is interested: Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
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