I can only write most of the English lyrics but I hope that helps somehow to get a translation thread going: (Speaking in German) We are the sound of the drums, To the sound of the guns We are the sound of the drums, To the sound of the guns We are the sound of the drums 1,2,3,4 1, the 2, the 3, the 4 One man to the floor (???) We are the sound of the drums, To the sound of the guns We are the sound of the drums, To the sound of the guns (Some French, I think, in between) From the mountains through the country, Our blood is strong in men, When you die, (??? ) ???, Drums and arts like thunder, Bam bam bam, Great new art and propaganda, Its propaganda for new men, False peace of modern culture, Rotten world of ugly art Tons of militant aesthetics, Must have to make their movements start, Tons of militant aesthetics, have to make their movements start, All of militant aesthetic, saves me from the world outside And the well-shaped uniform, Keeps me far from the dirt outside (2x) We are the sound of the drums (But as a traditionalist, we must respect the hierarchy) 1,2,3,4 1, the 2, the 3, the 4 One man to the floor (???)
As far as I know, all monotheistic religions originated from Zoroastrianism, witch came from the Ancient Persia (Parthia). The origin of the Persian people is traced to the ancient Indo-Europeans (Aryans). 'The Three Kings' whom visited the newborn 'Son of God', were also zoroastrian mages (Magi); fire priests. We can make a question: does real christianity really be semitic? I think, not really. Thus it was born with aryan faith and care.
It is correct that the Magi would have been Zoroastrian judging by the dates involved. One should remember, prior to the death of Christ, the Semitic peoples were not incredibly different from the Hamitic Egyptian peoples, thus representing a more or less civilized neighbouring civilization, allbeit a small one which was often fractiously divided. The emnity between 'Aryans' that is, European derived peoples, and the Semites who would go on to call themselves Jews but whose religion bears no resemblence to the Old Testament religion which is extinct, only emerged after this period. This is because Jews then migrated into Europe after Rome destroyed Israel, and the Christianized Europeans were incredibly suspicious of Jewish motives for obvious reasons. The relation between Christianity and Aryans is that after Jews were rejected by God, failing the final test of their faith, God's message was then free to be picked up by any group, and the main partakers were the Aryans, whom the Jews subsequently blamed for their misfortune, and schemed to destroy in many cases.
I wish could have found this earlier..abosolutly alsome!!!
Btw, greetings from Hungary!
Long live the Tradition!
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Great work!!! Hail to the past
Someone has the lyrics of this great song? Specially the phrases in the different languages.
Sorry for my bad english, greeting from Spain brothers !
I can only write most of the English lyrics but I hope that helps somehow to get a translation thread going:
(Speaking in German)
We are the sound of the drums,
To the sound of the guns
We are the sound of the drums,
To the sound of the guns
We are the sound of the drums
1,2,3,4
1, the 2, the 3, the 4
One man to the floor (???)
We are the sound of the drums,
To the sound of the guns
We are the sound of the drums,
To the sound of the guns
(Some French, I think, in between)
From the mountains through the country,
Our blood is strong in men,
When you die, (??? )
???, Drums and arts like thunder,
Bam bam bam,
Great new art and propaganda,
Its propaganda for new men,
False peace of modern culture,
Rotten world of ugly art
Tons of militant aesthetics,
Must have to make their movements start,
Tons of militant aesthetics,
have to make their movements start,
All of militant aesthetic,
saves me from the world outside
And the well-shaped uniform,
Keeps me far from the dirt outside (2x)
We are the sound of the drums
(But as a traditionalist, we must respect the hierarchy)
1,2,3,4
1, the 2, the 3, the 4
One man to the floor (???)
@babylon333 And Hail to the Future!
Fakkin great work!
@klippspringer
wie willst du eine hierachie aufbauen, wenn du sie verachtest?
As far as I know, all monotheistic religions originated from Zoroastrianism, witch came from the Ancient Persia (Parthia). The origin of the Persian people is traced to the ancient Indo-Europeans (Aryans).
'The Three Kings' whom visited the newborn 'Son of God', were also zoroastrian mages (Magi); fire priests.
We can make a question: does real christianity really be semitic? I think, not really. Thus it was born with aryan faith and care.
It is correct that the Magi would have been Zoroastrian judging by the dates involved. One should remember, prior to the death of Christ, the Semitic peoples were not incredibly different from the Hamitic Egyptian peoples, thus representing a more or less civilized neighbouring civilization, allbeit a small one which was often fractiously divided. The emnity between 'Aryans' that is, European derived peoples, and the Semites who would go on to call themselves Jews but whose religion bears no resemblence to the Old Testament religion which is extinct, only emerged after this period. This is because Jews then migrated into Europe after Rome destroyed Israel, and the Christianized Europeans were incredibly suspicious of Jewish motives for obvious reasons.
The relation between Christianity and Aryans is that after Jews were rejected by God, failing the final test of their faith, God's message was then free to be picked up by any group, and the main partakers were the Aryans, whom the Jews subsequently blamed for their misfortune, and schemed to destroy in many cases.
The Aryan race is celestial race.
Christianity is products of helenics jews.
And the true Christianity is Gnostic.
Zoroastrianism is a idealism really just like advayta vedanta and mahayana buddhism.
@goatshredder bollocks? r u british?
Christianity is middle eastern, that's hardly a secret. Rid of it. I want Europa.
I hope you grew up during the last 12 years dude.
@@nicolettileo Wholesome comment is wholesome.