World Cup 2010 Blog: “World Cup 2010 National Anthems: England, USA, Algeria, Slovenia” plus 1 more | ![]() |
World Cup 2010 National Anthems: England, USA, Algeria, Slovenia Posted: 31 Mar 2010 04:10 PM PDT
To find out why “God Save the Queen” isn’t actually England’s national anthem, why Roseanne Barr should never be allowed to sing anyone’s national anthem, adn why the Slovenian anthem is very much alcohol influences, read on.
National Anthem of England (sort of)This is a little tricky. England doesn’t actually have a national anthem, since “God Save the Queen” is the national anthem of Great Britain. The Scotland and Wales teams sing “The Flower of Scotland” and “Land of my Fathers” respectively before football matches, but the England team sings “God Save the Queen.” It’s all to do with the semi-confusing crossover English people have between “British” and “English” identity, which we definitely don’t have time to get into here. The two best things about “God Save the Queen” are: 1. When there’s a male monarch the lyrics are switched to “God Save the King”. Otherwise the whole thing would be very embarrassing. Got to love a flexible anthem though. Important: the national anthem veriosn of “God Save the Queen” is not to be confused with the Sex Pistols version, which isn’t quite so enthusiastic about the monarchy: Lyrics to the British national anthem “God Save the Queen”: God save our gracious Queen, O Lord, our God, arise, Thy choicest gifts in store, Not in this land alone From every latent foe The National Anthem of the United States of America
One of my favourite things about “The Star Spangled Banner” is that celebrity singers are encouraged to add their personal touch when performing. Sometimes this goes well, as with Marvin Gaye before the 1983 NBA All-Star Game: Sometimes not so well, as with Roseanne Barr before a Major Leage Basebeall game in 1990:
Lyrics to the American national anthem “Star Spangled Banner”: Oh say can you see by the dawn’s early light On the shore, dimly seen through the glass of the deep, And where is that band who so vauntingly swore O! thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand National Anthem of Algeria
Lyrics to “Kassaman” (”The Pledge”) in English: We swear by the lightning that destroys, We are soldiers in revolt for truth O France, the time of reproof is over From our heroes we shall make an army come to being, The cry of the Fatherland sounds from the battlefields. National Anthem of Slovenia
The brilliant thing about Prešeren’s poem is that the lyrics to each verse of “The Toast” are designed to form the shape of a wine cup. This can be seen in the English translation, but is more obvious in the original Slovene. Here’s the first verse, just so you get the idea: Spet trte so rodile, Nice, eh? Here are the English language lyrics to “The Toast”: The vintage, friends, is over, To whom with acclamation Let thunder out of heaven Let peace, glad conciliation, To you, our pride past measure, Our hope now, our to-morrow - God’s blessing on all nations, At last to our reunion - More World Cup 2010 national anthems here. |
World Cup 2010 Jerseys: Argentina Posted: 31 Mar 2010 09:15 AM PDT
All World Cup 2010 jerseys are available in our World Cup 2010 jersey store, but the idea with these posts is that we play (uneducated) fashion critic and cast judgments over colours, patterns and forms. If those are even the correct terms. Read on for my best attempt at a review, and I’d love to hear your reactions in the comments. Argentina Home Shirt
I’ve always been a big fan of Argentina’s albiceleste stripes. It’s one of the iconic football images, even more so since so few teams wear a similar style. So this jersey is off to a good start. What I’m not entirely happy with is the way the stripes are interrupted. There’s a separate panel on the shoulders to accommodate the adidas three stripes, and that panel interrupts the flow if you ask me. Couldn’t adidas have gotten their striped in there without ruining the more important albiceleste stripes? So I’m not 100% sold on this version, but it’s still a classic design, and will likely look good when matched with black shorts and the black socks. Argentina Away Shirt
I’m giving this 10 out of 10. Not just because the dark blue contrasts nicely with the white trim, but because this kit is a very clear nod to the Argentina away shirt of the 1986 World Cup. Don’t believe me? Here’s a snapshot of Diego Maradona against England from that year:
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