Ask Me No More - Strawhead - English Civil War Song
Song about the English Civil War by Strawhead. The lyrics are based upon a poem titled Pyms Anarchy, published in 1662 in the book "Rump, or, An exact collection of the choycest poems and songs relating to the late times by the most eminent wits from anno 1639 to anno 1661". Notes: Dayly - Daily Blackwall - Neighbourhood located in East London Whitehall - Area of Westminster that housed a palace Priviledges of Parliament - Legal immunity of parliament members; not enshrined until 1689 but still existed in a de facto sense. Strafford - Thomas Wentworth, English statesman who sentenced to death by parliament for attempting to increase the King's power; Charles I reluctantly allowed for his execution.

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When Cannons Are Roaring - Strawhead - English Civil War Song

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'It's a mad world my masters' - English Civil War Song

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Owain Glyndŵr (1359–c.1415)

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Monty Python's World Cup Team of Philosophers

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Charles I enters the House of Commons

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People Who Messed With The Royal Guard and Regretted It!

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Civil War Soldiers - SNL

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15 Forgotten War Films That Veterans Say Got It Right

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'The Vicar of Bray' - English Satirical Song

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The Judges Didn't Think She Could Sing... But Then She Opened Her Mouth!

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November 8, 1942 Der Führer spricht - Adolf Hitler's Famous Speech to the Old Fighters of the NSDAP

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